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Megalopinus mexicanus

Authors: Puthz, V.;

Megalopinus mexicanus

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Megalopinus mexicanus (SHARP 1886) (Abb. 22, 23, 290, 292) Megalops mexicanus SHARP 1886: 669 Megalops seriatus L. BENICK 1917: 192 Megalopinus mexicanus; PUTHZ 1976: 161 f. fig. Material: Typen der zitierten Taxa sowie Stücke aus Guatemala und Costa Rica (PUTHZ 1976). Mexiko: 2: Querétaro: 18 mi E Landa Matamoros, 5500 feet, 11. VI. 1971, sunk litter berlese, S. Peck (CNC); 2, 1: Oaxaca: Tehuantepec, Sta Lucretia, IV. 1923, W. M. Mann (USNM, cP); 1: Chiapas: El Chorreadero, 8. 0 km SE Chiapa de Corzo, under bark & fungus, 650 m, 11. VI. 1991, J. Ashe 89 (KSEM); 1 (cf. det.): Chiapas: 8,1 km N Finca de Prucia, S of Jaltemango de las Pas, 1010m, spongy white polypore, 4. VII. 1979, Ashe et al. 58 (KSEM); 1: Chiapas: 12,5 km NW Ocosinga, 1400m, oak-pine forest litter, 16. IX. 1992, R. S. Anderson (KSEM); 4, 5: San Luis Potosi: El Salto Falls, 12 km NW El Naranjo, 400m, pyrethrum fogging fungusy log, 27. VI., 4. VII. 1990, Ashe, Ahn & Leschen (KSEM, cP); 1: San Luis Potosi: 9 km N Tamazunchala, Hwy 85, 100m, fungusy log, 9. VII. 1990, Ashe et al. 109 (KSEM); 1: Jalisco: Mpio Autlán de Navarro, Purto Los Mazos, opposite microwave road, 1300m, 19 o 42. 00’N, 104 o 23. 22’W, montane mesophilous tropical subdeciduous forest, pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, 26. IX. 1999, A. Newton (KSEM); 1: Veracruz: 2,5 km S Jalapa, 1370 m, ex misc. mushrooms, 26. V. 1991, J. Ashe (KSEM); 1: ibidem, ex Sparassis -like mushroom, idem (KSEM). Guatemala: 1: Baja Verapaz, 17,6 km W Chilascó, 1600m, 1. VII. 1993, Ashe & Brooks 166 (KSEM); 1: Baja Verapaz, 14,7 km N Salamá, 1650m, fungusy log, 30. VI. 1993, Ashe & Brooks 156 (KSEM); 1: Ciban, VIII. 1953, N. L. H. Krauss (AMNH). Belize: 1: Cayo Distr., Chaa Creek, sifted, 22. II. 2008, G. M. de Rougemont (coll. Rougemont). Honduras: 3: Francisco Morazán, 7,6 km N Guaimaca, 14 o 36’N, 86 o 49’W, 820m, fungi under logs, 16. VI. 1994, Ashe & Brooks 214 (KSEM, cP); 2: Lempira, 5,9 km SW Gracias, Mt. Calaque, 1250 m, 14 o 33’N, 88 o 38’W, under fungusy log, 17. VI. 1994, idem 143 (KSEM); 2: Lempira, 13,1 km NE & 7,3 km E Gracias, Mt. Puca, 1320m, 14 o 41’N, 88 o 31’W, fungi under log, 18. VI. 1994, idem 143 (KSEM); 1: Olacho, La Murella, 14 km N La Union, 1450m, 15 o 06’N, 86 o 42’W, gilled mushrooms, 25. VI. 1994, idem 206 (KSEM); 1: Ocotepeque, 11 km E Ocotepeque, 1470m, 14 o 30’N, 89 o 02‘‘W, crustose fungi, 16. VI. 1994, idem 132 (KSEM); 1, 1: Dept. Cortez, P. N. Cerro Azul-Meamber, Los Pines, 14 o 52. 4 ’N, 89 o 54. 7’W, 800m, FIT, 10-16. V. 2001, S. Peck (KSEM, cP). Nicaragua: 4, 5: Matagalpa Dept., 6 km N Matagalpa, Selva Negra Hotel, 1350m, 12 o 59’99’’N, 85 o 54’53’’W, crustose polypore, 20. V. 2002, Brooks, Falin & Chatzimanolis (KSEM, cP); 1: ibidem, 1300m, Cody Trail, FIT, 18-21, V. 2002, idem (KSEM); 1, 2: ibidem 1520m, pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, 19. V. 2002, idem (KSEM, cP); 1: ibidem, 1400m, Fountain of Youth Trail, FIT, 19.-22. V. 2002, idem (KSEM); 6, 1: ibidem 1520m, 12 o 59. 9’N, 85 o 54. 6’W, FIT, 18-22. V. 2002, S. Peck (KSEM, cP). Costa Rica: 1, 1: San José: La Caja, VIII. 1938, A. Bierig (FMCh); 1: San José, 1935, A. Bierig (FMCh); 1: San Rafael-Sabanilla, 9. VIII. 1941, A. l Bierig (cP); 3: Guanacaste: Patilla Biological Station, 10 o 59’22’’N, 85 o 25’33’’W, 610m, fogging fungus covered log, 14. VII. 2000, Ashe, Brooks & Falin 124 (KSEM, cP); 2: ibidem, idem, 13. VII. 2000, idem (KSEM); Puntarenas: 3: Monte Verde, 1400-1500m, miscellaneous fungi, 26. V. 1989, Ashe & al. 551 (KSEM); 1, 3: Las Cruces Biological Station, 1330m, 8 o 47. 14’N, 82 o 57.58’W, fungus covered log, 29., 30. V. 2004, Ashe, Falin & Hinojosa (KSEM). Panama: 1: Darién: Cana Biological Station, 550m, 7 o 45’18’’N, 77 o 41’6’’W, FIT, 7.-9. VI. 1996, Ashe & Brooks (KSEM); 1: Panama: 9 o 05’N, 79 o 40’W, Old Plantation Road, 6,9 km S Gamboa, 80m, 7.-22. VI. 1995, idem 206 (KSEM); 1: Colon: Parque Nacional Soberania, Pipeline Road km 6, 1, 9 o 7’N, 79 o 45’W, FIT, 7.-21. VI. 1995, idem 265 (cP); 1: ibidem km 2,0, 29.-31. V:1995, idem 084; 1: ibidem km 10+, 150m, fungusy log, 2. VI. 1995, idem 112 (KSEM); 2: Colon: 14 km N jct. Escobal & Piña Rds, FIT, 2.-11. VI. 1996, idem (KSEM); 1: Chiriqui, 20 km N. Gualaca, Finca La Suiza, 1350m, 8 o 39’N, 82 o 12’W, fungus log, 22. V. 1995, Ashe & Brooks 036 (KSEM); 1: Veraguas, 6,1 km N of Santa Fé, Cerro Tute, 1110m, 8 o 30’30’’N, 81 o 7’0’’W, fungusy log, 13. VI. 1996, Ashe & Brooks 127 (KSEM). Bemerkungen:DieUntersuchung eines grösseren Materials hat gezeigt, dass die grossen Arten mit der für M. mexicanus typischen Elytrenzeichnung (wie Abb. 131) einen Komplex sehr ähnlicher Arten bilden und dass die Weibchen in diesem Komplex bisher nicht sicher zu identifizieren sind, wenn nicht die zugehörigen Männchen vorliegen. Deshalb gilt für die von mir 1976 publizierten und die obigen Angaben bei allen Weibchen ohne zugehörige Männchen das "cf. det. ". Drei der im Folgenden neu beschriebenen Arten besitzen besondere Merkmale am 5. und/oder 6. Sternit, weshalb ich die folgenden Arten alle mit dem Namenssuffix "- ventris " bezeichnet habe. Dieser hier "- ventris -Komplex" genannte Komplex schliesst nicht die schon mit demselben Suffix benannten Taxa M. laeviventris (BERNHAUER) [obscurus -Komplex], M. excisiventris PUTHZ [robustus nahe], M. cuspidiventris nov.sp. [s. o.], M. harpaginiventris nov.sp., M. biacuminiventris nov.sp., M. bicuspidiventris nov.sp., M. bispiniventris nov.sp. und M. irrisor nov.sp. (s. u.) ein, die zu anderen Komplexen gehören. Männchen: Vordersternite einfach. 8. Sternit etwa wie in Abb. 152. 10. Tergit mässig grob und wenig dicht auf fein punktuliertem Grund punktiert. Aedoeagus (Abb. 290, 292) mit auffällig breiten Parameren.

Published as part of Puthz, V., 2012, Über die neuweltlichen Megalopinus-Arten (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) (24. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Megalopsidiinen), pp. 613-834 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (1) on pages 750-751, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5328273

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Megalopinus mexicanus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy, Megalopinus

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