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TAXONOMIC REVISION OF NEARCTIC, MEXICAN, AND WEST INDIAN OODINI (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Yves Bousquet
Affiliation:
Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0C6

Abstract

Eight genera and 25 species are recognized among the Nearctic, Mexican, and West Indian Oodini. Four new species are described: Oodinus pseudopiceus (type locality: Hillsborough River St. Pk., Hillsborough Co., Florida); Oodinus similis (type locality: San Quintín, Chiapas, Mexico); Oodinus darlingtoni (type locality: Cauto El Cristo, Oriente, Cuba); and Oodinus edentulus (type locality: 31.8 mi E Francisco Escárcega, Campeche, Mexico). Oodes fluvialis LeConte, 1863, previously recognized as a subspecies of O. americanus Dejean, 1826, is given specific status. The following new synonymies are established: Eulachnocrepis Habu, 1956 with Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853; Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, and S. chalcochrous Chaudoir, 1883 with S. insulana (Jacquelin du Val, 1857); Stenocrepis quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. stenocephala (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1851), and S. sulcata Chevrolat, 1863 with S. mexicana (Chevrolat, 1835). Lectotypes are designated for Oodinus alutaceus (Bates, 1882), Oodes amaroides Dejean, 1831, O. fluvialis LeConte, 1863, O. americanus Dejean, 1826, Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, S. lecontei (Chaudoir, 1857), S. quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. cuprea (Chaudoir, 1843), S. tibialis (Chevrolat, 1834), S. femoralis (Chaudoir, 1835), S. elegans (LeConte, 1851), and S. gratiosa (Bates, 1882). The genus-group name Nanodes Habu, 1956, a homonym of Nanodes Schönherr, 1825, is replaced by Nanodiodes, new replacement name. For each genus treated, the following are provided: citation of original description and selected references, notes about synonymy (if required), description, geographical distribution and diversity, and monophyly and phylogenetic relationships. For each species included, the following are given: citation of original description and synonymies, type material, etymology (for new species only), notes about synonymy (if required), diagnosis, description, geographical distribution, bionomics, and phylogenetic relationships (if the genus includes more than two species). Keys to genera and, for each genus, to species are included. The species distributions are mapped, and the important structural features are illustrated.

Résumé

L’auteur reconnaît huit genres et 25 espèces parmi les espèces néarctiques, mexicaines et antillaises de la tribu Oodini. Quatre nouvelles espèces sont décrites : Oodinus pseudopiceus (localité-type : Hillsborough River St. Pk., Comté de Hillsborough, Floride); Oodinus similis (localité-type : San Quintín, Chiapas, Mexique); Oodinus darlingtoni (localité-type : Cauto El Cristo, Oriente, Cuba); et Oodinus edentulus (localité-type : 31.8 mi E Francisco Escárcega, Campeche, Mexique). On donne un statut spécifique à Oodes fluvialis LeConte, 1863 qui était précédemment traité comme sous-espèce de O. americanus Dejean, 1826. L’auteur établit la synonymie suivante : Eulachnocrepis Habu, 1956 avec Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853; Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, et S. chalcochrous Chaudoir, 1883 avec S. insulana (Jacquelin du Val, 1857); Stenocrepis quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. stenocephala (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1851), et S. sulcata Chevrolat, 1863 avec S. mexicana (Chevrolat, 1835). Il désigne un lectotype pour les espèces Oodinus alutaceus (Bates, 1882), Oodes amaroides Dejean, 1831, O. fluvialis LeConte, 1863, O. americanus Dejean, 1826, Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, S. lecontei (Chaudoir, 1857), S. quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. cuprea (Chaudoir, 1843), S. tibialis (Chevrolat, 1834), S. femoralis (Chaudoir, 1835), S. elegans (LeConte, 1851), et S. gratiosa (Bates, 1882). Le nom générique Nanodes Habu, 1956, un homonyme de Nanodes Schönherr, 1825, est remplacé par le nouveau nom Nanodiodes. Pour chaque genre traité, on fournit les informations suivantes : citation de la description originale et de références sélectionnées, notes sur la synonymie (si nécessaire), une description, des notes sur la distribution géographique et la diversité, ainsi qu’une discussion sur le monophylétisme et les relations phylogénétiques. On donne pour chaque espèce la citation de la description originale et la synonymie, la description du matériel-type, l’étymologie (pour les nouvelles espèces seulement), des notes sur la synonymie (si nécessaire), une diagnose, une description, la distribution géographique, des notes sur l’habitat, et une discussion des relations phylogénétiques (si le genre compte plus de deux espèces). Des tableaux de détermination des genres et des espèces ainsi que des cartes de répartition géographique des espèces sont inclus et les caractères structuraux importants sont illustrés.

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