
Phaeoxantha (Euphaeoxantha) wimmeri (Mandl, 1958). (Figs 310–324) Megacephala (Phaeoxantha) wimmeri Mandl, 1958: 30 t, 30 d, pl. 3, figs. 6–7, 10. Phaeoxantha wimmeri: Guerra, Brzoska & Pearson 1997: 26. Megacephala (Phaeoxantha) wimmeri: Wiesner 1992: 45. Phaeoxantha wimmeri: Cassola & Pearson 2001: 11. Phaeoxantha wimmeri: Wiesner 2020: 30. Type locality. Bolivia: department of Santa Cruz, alt. 500 m. Type material. Holotype (Fig. 313) and allotype in NHMB, holotype labelled: “ Bolivia oriental – / Santa Cruz 500m – / 10.10.54 Zischka” [bluish print/handwritten] // “ Megacephala / bucephala / W. Horn” [sic! handwritten] // “Meg. (Phaeox.) / testudinea [sic!] / det Dr. Ing. K. Mandl 1958 ” [handwritten/printed, additionally crossed] // “ Holotypus / Meg. (Phaecox.) / Wimmeri m. ♂ / det Dr. Ing. K. Mandl 1958 ” [red, handwritten/printed]. Other paratypes (examined from photos Figs 310–311). 1 ♂, 1 ♀ in SDEI with same first two labels as holotype [the second label crossed] // “ Paratypus Megac. (Phaeox.) / Wimmeri m / det Dr. Ing. K. Mandl 1958 ” [red, handwritten/printed]. 57 paratypes in ZSM (not examined). Other material examined. 2 ♀♀ in CCJM: “ Bolivia oriental. / Santa Cruz – 500 m / 20.XI.1955, Zischka lgt.”. 4 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ in COSJ, 4 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ in CCJM, 1 ♂ in CJVB: “ Bolivia: Santa Cruz depart. / 80 km NW of city Sta. Cruz / Yapacani env. 25.XI.2007 / O. Šafránek lgt.”. 2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀ in CJVB: ibid. except for: “ 21.I.2017 Kamil Klečka leg.”. 1 ♀ in CJVB: “ Bolivia: Santa Cruz / 80 km NW of city Sta. Cruz / El Torno env. / 21.I.2017 leg. Jakub Netušil ”. 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ in COSJ: “ Bolivia: Cochabamba depart. / cca 5 km N from Villa Tunari / S16°54´46´´; W65°24´24´´ 270 m / 22.XI.2012, light trap / O. Šafránek et M. Amaya lgt.”. Differential diagnosis. Phaeoxantha (Euphaeoxantha) wimmeri is very similar to P. (E.) klugii. As the elytral shape may be sometimes very similar in both these species due to the usual variability (but always shorter in P. (E.) wimmeri), and as also their aedeagi are very similar, one other distinguishing character is the shape of the right mandible in males of P. (E.) wimmeri, which has the second tooth mostly tightly appressed to the terminal tooth and constantly markedly distant from the third tooth (Figs 317, 319). For other distinguishing characters see “Differential diagnosis” under P. (E.) klugii above. Examined adult specimens are 22.5–26.1 mm long, 8.50–11.6 mm wide; the illustrated type specimens measure: length of the holotype (NHMB) 25.8 mm, width 11.3 mm; paratypes (SDEI) length of male 24.4 mm, width 10.2; length of female 24.3 mm, width 9.70 mm. Distribution. Known only from Bolivia, hitherto only from the department of Santa Cruz (Wiesner 2020), but three above-listed specimens from Villa Tunari come from the department of Cochabamba. Adults were taken on rather large sandy beaches of the rivers Yapacani (Fig. 328) and Surutú flowing from the mountain range to more open areas; Tetracha (Neotetracha) fulgida (Klug, 1834) and T. (N.) thomsoniana (W. Horn, 1915) shared the same places (O. Šafránek, pers. com.). Pearson et al. (1999a) listed a great number of other records from the department of Santa Cruz, mostly from banks of Rio Surutú and Rio Piray (also spelled “Pirai”), from Yapacani as well as a number of specimens from Rio Ichilo on the border of the departments of Santa Cuz and Cochabamba.
Published as part of Moravec, Jiří & Dheurle, Charles, 2023, Taxonomic and nomenclatorial revision of the Neotropical genus Phaeoxantha Chaudoir (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae), pp. 1-83 in Zootaxa 5386 (1) on pages 73-77, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5386.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10376586
Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Carabidae, Phaeoxantha wimmeri, Phaeoxantha, Taxonomy
Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Carabidae, Phaeoxantha wimmeri, Phaeoxantha, Taxonomy
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