Liothorax consociatus ( Horn, 1887 ) Horn, 1887
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175524 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251278 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EF2787D6-DD06-4C70-FF7F-1CB5AC01913F |
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Liothorax consociatus ( Horn, 1887 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Liothorax consociatus ( Horn, 1887) , new combination
( Figs. 8–12 View FIGURES 8 – 12 )
Aphodius consociatus: Horn 1887: 21 , Gordon 1977: 162 (lectotype designation) Aphodius (Volinus) consociatus: Schmidt 1913: 143 , Schmidt 1922: 175 Aphodius (Chilothorax) consociatus: Dellacasa 1988: 113
Type locality: California, U.S.A.
Type depository: Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
Redescription: Length 4.0–5.0 mm; body moderately elongate, convex, shiny, glabrous. Color black; elytra yellow with first interstriae and sides widely piceous; legs brownish-red; antennal club piceous. Head anteriorly at middle convex, with coarse and rather dense punctures, punctation coarser distally. Clypeus very weakly sinuate medially, rounded laterally, very thinly bordered, border weakly upturned; genae rounded, with short setae, weakly protruding beyond eyes; frontal suture obsolete; front with evenly spaced and rather sparse punctures. Pronotum moderately transverse, convex, with dual, coarse and moderately close punctures throughout, large punctures two to three times larger than small; punctation somewhat denser and coarser laterally; lateral margins weakly arcuate anteriorly, near parallel posteriorly; with thin border; hind angles obtusely rounded; base faintly bisinuate, with thin but distinct border. Scutellum weakly excavate, shiny, impunctate. Elytra very convex, slightly widened posteriorly; striae rather fine, with deep punctures, moderately crenulate; interstriae flat, finely alutaceous, with irregular almost indistinct punctures. Hind tibiae with superior apical spur somewhat longer than first tarsomere; first tarsomere as long as following three combined. Male fore tibiae with apical spur slender, almost abruptly hooked inward at apex; head and pronotum with less coarse and more sparse punctures than in female. Female fore tibiae with apical spur evenly acuminate apically.
Distribution: Coastal southern California (from Los Angeles to San Diego).
Bionomy: This is an early spring species whose ecology is unknown. It is apparently endemic to coastal southern California, a region under intense human disturbance and alteration.
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Liothorax consociatus ( Horn, 1887 )
Dellacasa, Marco, Gordon, Robert D. & Dellacasa, Giovanni 2007 |
Aphodius consociatus:
Dellacasa 1988: 113 |
Gordon 1977: 162 |
Schmidt 1922: 175 |
Schmidt 1913: 143 |
Horn 1887: 21 |