Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)

Lacconotus LeConte, the sole Nearctic representative of the eurypine Mycteridae, is revised, based on morphological features of adults. The following syn. n. is proposed: Lacconotus pallidus Van Dyke, 1928 = Lacconotus pinicola Horn, 1879. The former is a light-colored form with a southern Californi...

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Main Authors: Pollock, Darren, Majka, Christopher G.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2012
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253660/
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spelling pubmed-32536602012-02-02 Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae) Pollock, Darren Majka, Christopher G. Article Lacconotus LeConte, the sole Nearctic representative of the eurypine Mycteridae, is revised, based on morphological features of adults. The following syn. n. is proposed: Lacconotus pallidus Van Dyke, 1928 = Lacconotus pinicola Horn, 1879. The former is a light-colored form with a southern California distribution. A subgen. n., Alcconotus, is described for Lacconotus pinicola, producing the following comb. n.: Lacconotus (Alcconotus) pinicola (Horn). A lectotype is designated for Lacconotus pinicola. A key separating the two subgenera and species is provided, as are photographs and illustrations of salient structures of adults, and maps showing collection localities. Lacconotus punctatus is newly recorded in Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin; Lacconotus pinicola is newly recorded in Arizona and Utah in the USA, and Baja California Norte in Mexico. Phenology information shows a north-to-south gradation in occurrence time. Pensoft Publishers 2012-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3253660/ /pubmed/22303123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.162.1998 Text en Darren Pollock, Christopher G. Majka http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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author Pollock, Darren
Majka, Christopher G.
spellingShingle Pollock, Darren
Majka, Christopher G.
Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
author_facet Pollock, Darren
Majka, Christopher G.
author_sort Pollock, Darren
title Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
title_short Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
title_full Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
title_fullStr Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
title_full_unstemmed Review of the Nearctic genus Lacconotus LeConte (Coleoptera, Mycteridae, Eurypinae)
title_sort review of the nearctic genus lacconotus leconte (coleoptera, mycteridae, eurypinae)
description Lacconotus LeConte, the sole Nearctic representative of the eurypine Mycteridae, is revised, based on morphological features of adults. The following syn. n. is proposed: Lacconotus pallidus Van Dyke, 1928 = Lacconotus pinicola Horn, 1879. The former is a light-colored form with a southern California distribution. A subgen. n., Alcconotus, is described for Lacconotus pinicola, producing the following comb. n.: Lacconotus (Alcconotus) pinicola (Horn). A lectotype is designated for Lacconotus pinicola. A key separating the two subgenera and species is provided, as are photographs and illustrations of salient structures of adults, and maps showing collection localities. Lacconotus punctatus is newly recorded in Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin; Lacconotus pinicola is newly recorded in Arizona and Utah in the USA, and Baja California Norte in Mexico. Phenology information shows a north-to-south gradation in occurrence time.
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