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Name
Zuphioides Ball & Shpeley, 2013 gen. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
- Zuphium of authors; (not Latreille 1805[1] ). Dejean 1831[2]: 298. Chaudoir 1863[3] : 313. Chaudoir 1872[4]: 103. Putzeys 1878[5] : 55. LeConte 1879[6]: 62. Horn 1881[7] : 149. LeConte and Horn 1883[8]: 141. Bates 1883[9] : 166. Bates 1891[10]: 266. Blatchley 1910[11] : 139, 140. Schaeffer 1910[12]: 396. Leng 1920[13] : 65. Csiki 1932[14]: 1562. Liebke 1933[15] : 461. Darlington 1934[16]: 128. Darlington 1935[17] : 213. Blackwelder 1944[18]: 70. Hatch 1953[19] : 150. Ball 1960[20]: 162. Reichardt 1977[21] : 449. Lindroth 1969[22]: 1089. Erwin 1979a[23] : 360. Erwin 1979b[24]: 564. Kirk 1969[25] : 17. Erwin 1981[26]: 189, 205. Mateu 1981[27] : 111. Erwin 1991[28]: 42. Mateu 1993[29] : 490. Bousquet and Larochelle 1993[30]: 283. Downie and Arnett 1996[31] : 193. Lorenz 1998[32]: 479 (in part). Peck and Thomas 1998[33] : 25. Ciegler 2000[34]: 127. Ball and Shpeley 2000[35] : 397. Ball and Bousquet 2001[36]: 40, 61, 115. Larochelle and Lariviére 2003[37] : 514 515. Lorenz 2005[38]: 506 (in part). Erwin et al. 2012[39] : 32. Bousquet 2012[40]: 1355.
Type species
Zuphium mexicanum Chaudoir, 1863 (here designated).
Generic name
A compound Latinized noun, treated as neuter, from the generic name Zuphium and oides, resembling; hence meaning “resembling Zuphium”.
Recognition
With character states of Western Hemisphere Zuphium genus-group, restricted as follows: size small, pronotum and dorsal surface of elytra densely setose, setae decumbent, body depressed, integument piceous to rufotestaceous, head capsule posteriorly relatively broad, laterally broadly rounded, antennae elongate, antennomere 1 as long or longer than antennomeres 2–4. Humeri broadly rounded. Metasternum long, metepisternum longer than wide at base. Macropterous. Male genitalia: phallus without dorsal paraostial sclerites (Fig. 10D–10F; cf. Fig. 13A–C, ps). Ovipositor: Gonocoxite 2 (Figs 11D–F; cf. Figs 11A–C, gc2) short, thick; in lateral aspect falciform, apex pointed; in dorso-ventral aspect, broad, paddle-like, apex broadly rounded, not notched. Female genital tract: without secondary spermathecal gland (Fig. 12B; cf. Fig. 13D, ssg).
Description
None required here. See description of Zuphioides mexicanum, below.
Habitat
Members of this genus are mesophilous to hygrophilous, occupying wet meadows and flood plains principally in open sites, but also in shaded areas along streams, in tropical gallery forest. For more details, see Erwin (1991[28]: 42), Erwin et al. (2012[39]: 32), and Larochelle and Lariviere (2003[37]: 514–515). Ball and Shpeley (2000[35]: 397) mistakenly classified Zuphium as “xerophilous”, in part.
Original Description
- Ball, G; Shpeley, D; 2013: Western Hemisphere Zuphiini: descriptions of Coarazuphium whiteheadi, new species, and Zuphioides, new genus, and classification of the genera (Coleoptera, Carabidae) ZooKeys, 315: 17-54. doi
Other References
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- ↑ Dejean P (1831) Species général des Coléoptères de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome V. Méquignon-Marvis, Paris, viii + 883 pp.
- ↑ Chaudoir M (1862) ) Matériaux pour servir à l’étude des carabiques. Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou 35 (4): 275-320.
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- ↑ Putzeys J (1878) Descriptions de Carabides nouveaux de la Nouvelle Grenade rapportés par E. Steinheil. Müncher Entomologischen Gesellschaft Mitteilungen 2: 54-76.
- ↑ LeConte J (1879) Synoptic tables, Panagaeus Latr., Micrixys Lec, Morio Latr., Helluomorpha Lap., Galerita Fab., Zuphium Latr., Diaphorus Dej. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 2: 59-62.
- ↑ Horn G (1881) On the genera of Carabidae with special reference to the fauna of Boreal America. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 9: 91–196, plates 1–10.
- ↑ LeConte J, Horn G (1883) Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 26 (4) (no. 507), pp. i-xxxvii, 1–567.
- ↑ Bates H (1883) Insecta, Coleoptera, Carabidae, Cicindelidae, Supplement, Vol. 1, part 1. In: Godman FD, Salvin O (1879–1911) Biologia Centrali-Americana. Coleoptera, 7 vols. in 17 parts. London, 153–256, plates vi–xii.
- ↑ Bates H (1891) Additions to the carabideous fauna of Mexico, with remarks on some of the species previously recorded. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 1891: 223–278, plates 13, 14.
- ↑ Blatchley W (1910) An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera or beetles, (exclusive of the Rhyncophora) known to occur in Indiana. With bibliography and descriptions of new species. The Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1386 pp.doi: 10.5962/bhl.title.56580
- ↑ Schaeffer C (1910) Additions to the Carabidae of North America with notes on species already known. The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Science Bulletin 1 (17): 391-405.
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- ↑ Csiki E (1932) Carabidae: Harpalinae VII, pars 124. In: Junk W Schenkling S (Eds). Coleopterorum Catalogus. Berlin and ‘s-Gravenhage: 1279-1598.
- ↑ Liebke M (1933) Die amerikanischen Arten der Gattung Zuphium (Col. Carab. ) Revista Entomologica 3: 461-472.
- ↑ Darlington P (1934) New West Indian Carabidae, with a list of the Cuban species. Psyche 41: 66-131. doi: 10.1155/1934/10161
- ↑ Darlington P (1935) West Indian Carabidae II: itinerary of 1934: forests of Haiti; new species; and a new key to Colpodes. Psyche 42: 167-215. doi: 10.1155/1935/87848
- ↑ Blackwelder R (1944) Checklist of the coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America Part 1. United States National Museum Bulletin, 185 pp.
- ↑ Hatch M (1953) The Beetles of the Pacific Northwest. 1 Introduction and Adephaga. University of Washington Publications in Biology, 16. Seattle, Washington, 340 pp.
- ↑ Ball G (1960) Carabidae (Latreille, 1810). In: Arnett RH Jr. The beetles of the United States (a manual for identification). Part 1. Archestomata and Adephaga. The Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 55–181.
- ↑ Reichardt H (1977) A synopsis of the genera of Neotropical Carabidae (Insecta (Coleoptera). Quaestiones Entomologicae 13: 346-493.
- ↑ Lindroth C (1969) The ground-beetles (Carabidae excl. Cicindelinae) of Canada and Alaska. Part 6. Opuscula Entomologica, Supplementum 34, 945–1192.
- ↑ Erwin T (1979a) [Chapter] 2.37. The American connection, past and present, as a model blending dispersal and vicariance in the study of biogeography. In: Erwin T Ball G Whitehead D Halpern A (eds.). Carabid Beetles: Their Evolution, Natural History, and Classification (Proceedings of the First International Symposium of Carabidology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., August 21, 23 and 25, 1976) W. Junk b.v., Publishers, The Hague: 355-367.
- ↑ Erwin T (1979b) [Chapter 3.22] Thoughts on the evolutionary history of ground beetles: hypotheses generated from comparative faunal analyses of lowland forest sites in temperate and tropical regions (Coleoptera: Carabidae). IBID, 539–592.
- ↑ Kirk V (1969) A list of the beetles of South Carolina, Part 1. Northern Coastal Plain. South Carolina Agricultural Experimental Station, Clemson University, Technical Bulletin 1033, 124 pp.
- ↑ Erwin T (1981) Natural History of Plummers Island, Maryland. XXVI. The ground beetles of a temperate forest site (Coleoptera: Carabidae): an analysis of fauna in relation to size, habitat, selection, vagility, seasonality, and extinction. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington, No. 5: 105-224.
- ↑ Mateu J (1981) Revision de los Zuphium Latreille del Continente Americano (Coleoptera: Carabidae) 1a. Nota. Folia Entomologica Mexicana 47: 111-128.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Erwin T (1991) Natural history of the carabid beetles at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Pakitza, Peru. Revista Peruana de Entomologia 33: 1-85.
- ↑ Mateu J (1993) Contribution a la connaissance du genre Parazuphium Jeannel en Afrique noir (Coleoptera Carabidae). Journal of African Zoology 107: 485-503.
- ↑ Bousquet Y, Larochelle A (1993) Catalogue of the Geadephaga (Coleoptera: Trachypachidae, Rhysodidae, Carabidae, including Cicindelini) of America north of Mexico. Entomological Society of Canada, Memoirs, No. 167, 397 pp.
- ↑ Downie N, Arnett R (1996) The Beetles of Northeastern North America. Volume 1. Introduction; Suborders Archostemata, Adephaga, and Polyphaga thru Superfamily Cantharoidea. The Sandhill Crane Press, Publisher. Gainesville, Florida, 880 pp.
- ↑ Lorenz W (1998) Systematic List of extant Ground Beetles of the World (Insecta Coleoptera “Geadephaga”: Trachypachidae and Carabidae incl. Paussinae, Cicindelinae, Rhysodinae). Published by Author, Tutzing, 502 pp.
- ↑ Peck S, Thomas M (1998) Arthropods of Florida and neighboring land areas. Volume 16. A distributional checklist of the beetles of Florida. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 180 pp.
- ↑ Ciegler J (2000) Ground Beetles and Wrinkled Bark Beetles of South Carolina (Coleoptera: Geadephaga: Carabidae and Rhysodidae). South Carolina and Forestry Research System, Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina, 149 pp.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Ball G, Shpeley D (2000) [Chapter] 19 Carabidae. In: Llorente B González S Papavero N (Eds). Biodiversidad, taxonomía y biogeografía de artropodos de México: hacia una syntesis de su conocimientos, Volumen II. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, México, DF: 363-399.
- ↑ Ball G, Bousquet Y (2001) Family 6, Carabidae. In: Arnett RH Jr., Thomas MC (Eds) American beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press, Boca Raton/ London/ New York/ Washington, D. C., 32–133.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Larochelle A, Larivière M (2003) A natural history of the ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of America north of Mexico. Pensoft, Sofia-Moscow, 583 pp.
- ↑ Lorenz W (2005) Systematic List of extant Ground Beetles of the World (Insecta Coleoptera “Geadephaga”: Trachypachidae and Carabidae incl. Paussinae, Cicindelinae, Rhysodinae). Ed. 2. Published by Author, Tutzing, 530 pp.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Erwin T, Micheli C, Hevel G (2012) The beetle family Carabidae of Guyane (French Guyana): the tribes, genera, number of species known, with notes on their ways of life (Insecta: Coleoptera: Adephaga). Supplement au Tome 15 du Le Coléoptériste (ACOREP), Vol. 5, 92 pp.
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