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627A2D03FF81FFDCFC8C62ADFDF9FD37.text	627A2D03FF81FFDCFC8C62ADFDF9FD37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina schini Duges 1879	<div><p>Lucaina schini Dugès, 1879</p> <p>(Figs. 1, 8, 16, 22, 26)</p> <p>Lucaina schini Dugès 1879: 180. Bourgeois 1891: 348; Herrera 1896: 53; Kleine 1933: 105; Blackwelder, 1945: 351; Arnett 1974: 2.</p> <p>Lucania schini; Zaragoza 1999: 13 (lapsus calami).</p> <p>Type Material. Lectotype female (designated to preserve stability of nomenclature, in accordance with ICZN (1999) Art. 74.7, hereby designated): Colección; E. Duges.; Silao - gto; 667 D-397/ Holotipo. Lucania [sic]; schini; Dugès/ LECTOTYPE; Lucaina schini Dugès, 1879; det. V.S. Ferreira 2017. (UNAM). Photograph examined.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina schini can be identified among other Lucaina by the complete dorsal yellow coloration (some specimens may have dark spots on pronotal disc) (Fig. 1), the short rostrum, transverse and short labrum (Fig. 8), maxillary palpomere 4 and labial palpomere 3 notched apically, and male genitalia with the median lobe as long as parameres, apex of median lobe slender, and the ventral base of parameres short (Fig. 16).</p> <p>Redescription of Adult. Width across humeri 2.0–3.0 mm.; elytral length 6.0–7.0 mm. Dorsal color varying from completely yellow to partially yellow, occasionally with black spots on pronotal disc or dark ventral thorax, abdomen, and antennae (Fig. 1). Head prolonged in short rostrum, coronal sulci strongly prominent (Fig. 8). Eyes small, finely faceted, not approximate. Mandibles short, slightly curved, connate to transverse, short labrum. Maxillary palpomere IV and labial palpomere III broad, notched apically. Antennae subserrate, slightly dorsoventrally flattened, inserted below eyes, with antenniferous tubercles pronounced. Antennomere I subconical, antennomere II about half length of I, antennomere III subequal in length to I; IVabout 1/4 longer than III, V subequal to IV, antennomeres VII–XI gradually decreasing in length. Pronotum as long as wide, margins slightly pronounced, thin, angles rounded, pair of subtle oblique elevations arising from posterior lateral margins of pronotum. Elytra subparallel, lateral margins stout, with 4 elytral costae weakly visible, pubescence decumbent. Ventrite VII of females with moderately rounded, shallow notch on apical region, forming 2 separated, rounded, closely approximate apices (Fig. 22). Male genitalia subparallel, median lobe as long as parameres, apex slender, ventral base of parameres shortened (Fig. 16)</p> <p>Biology. Lucaina schini specimens were collected on Schinus molle L. (Anacardiaceae).</p> <p>Distribution. Puebla, Mexico (Fig. 26).</p> <p>Material Examined in Addition to Type Specimen. 16, 1♀: Lucaina; schini; Dugès/ B.C.A. Coll. III. (2); Lucaina; schini; Dugès/ Mexico./ Salle Col (BMNH). 16: MEXICO: Puebla; 4.4 mi. sw. Acatepec; July 9, 1977; J. C. Schaffner/ R.S.Miller; Collection (MTEC). 16: Lucaina schini Dugès, E. Dug. / [on a red label]? Cotype; Lucaina schini Dug.; sent to CVR (USNM).</p> <p>Notes. The USNM specimen is labeled in Dugès’ handwriting, but his description clearly states he had a single female specimen, so the USNM male specimen is not a cotype in spite of the label. It was apparently sent to Charles Valentine Riley.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF81FFDCFC8C62ADFDF9FD37	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
627A2D03FF83FFD3FF456181FE29FD37.text	627A2D03FF83FFD3FF456181FE29FD37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina marginata Gorham 1884	<div><p>Lucaina marginata Gorham, 1884</p> <p>(Figs. 2, 9, 17, 23, 26)</p> <p>Lucaina marginata Gorham 1884: 229. Kleine 1933: 105; Blackwelder 1945: 351; Green 1950: 16; Arnett 1974: 2; Poole and Gentili 1996: 298.</p> <p>Lycaina marginata; Horn 1885: 149 (lapsus calami); Leng 1920: 140.</p> <p>Type Material. Lectotype male and paralectotype female (designated to preserve stability of nomenclature, in accordance with ICZN (1999) Art. 74.7, hereby designated) BMNH (both examined). 16 (lectotype): Lucaina; marginata; 6; Gorham/ B.C.A.Col.III.(2); Lucaina; marginata./ Type/ N. Sonora; Mexico; Morrison/ Syntype / LECTOTYPE; Lucaina marginata Gorham, 1884; det V.S. Ferreira 2017 (BMNH). 1♀ (paralectotype): Lucaina; marginata; ♀; Gorham/ B.C.A.Col.III. (2); Lucaina; marginata./ Eros; n. sp./ Sp. figured/ N. Sonora; Mexico; Morrison/ Syntype / PARALECTOTYPE; Lucaina marginata Gorham, 1884; det V.S. Ferreira 2017 (BMNH).</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina marginata can be identified among other Lucaina by the black elytra with yellow margins (some specimens may have the basal 1/5 of elytra yellow), a wide black longitudinal stripe on the pronotum (some specimens may have black spots only on disc) (Fig. 2), the elongate rostrum and labrum (Fig. 9), and the male genitalia parallel-sided and apex of the median lobe triangular (Fig. 17).</p> <p>Redescription of Adult. Width across humeri 2.0–2.5 mm; elytral length 5.0–6.0 mm. Dorsal color black, with yellow lateral margins on elytra (some specimens may have basal 1/5 of elytra yellow) and pronotum (some specimens may have black spots on disc only) (Fig. 2). Head prolonged in long rostrum, with coronal sulci strongly prominent. Eyes small, finely faceted, not approximate (Fig. 9). Mandibles short, straight, not connate to labrum, labrum elongate, sometimes transverse. Maxillary palpomere IV and labial palpomere III elongate compared to preceding palpomeres, not notched apically. Antennae subserrate, dorsoventrally slightly flattened, inserted below eyes, with antenniferous tubercles pronounced. Antennomere I subconical, antennomere II about half length of I, antennomere III subequal in length to I, IV about 1/4 longer than III, V slightly shorter to IV, antennomeres VII–XI gradually decreasing in length. Pronotum as long as wide, margins slightly pronounced, thin, angles rounded, with a pair of subtle oblique elevations arising from posterior lateral margins of pronotum. Elytra subparallel, lateral margins stout, elytral costae indistinct, densely punctate, pubescence decumbent. Ventrite VII of females with a deep, triangular notch on apical region, apices with acuminated tips, almost rather triangular (Fig. 23). Male genitalia with median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, apex of median lobe triangular; parameres parallel-sided in basal portion, fusiform in apical portion, ventral base of parameres elongate, about 1/3 total length of parameres (Fig. 17).</p> <p>Biology. Adults of L. marginata have been collected on mesquite flowers (Prosopis L., Fabaceae) and Senegalia greggii (A. Gray) Britton and Rose (Fabaceae).</p> <p>Distribution. Arizona and Texas, USA and Sonora, Mexico (Fig. 26).</p> <p>Material Examined in Addition to Type Specimens. ARIZONA. 16: Ariz.: Pima; Co., V-9- 1969 / Santa Catalina; Mts. Sabino; Canyon/ F.J. Moore and R.L. Berry; Collectors (MTEC). 66, 2♀: AZ: Pima Co.; Ajo Rd (Rt. 86); mile marker 143; 24 may 1998; Robert L. Otto; on Mesquite flowers (MTEC). 46, 4♀: Arizona: Pima Co.; Sabino Canyon; 9 May 1969; F.J. Moore colr./ R.S. Miller; Collection (MTEC). 16: AZ: Pima Co.; Tucson; 6 May 1997; R.L. Otto and F. Rodriguez; on wall (MTEC). 26, 4♀: ARIZ., S. Catalina; Mts. Sabino Canyon; V-4-1963 / Collector; G.H. Nelson; on Acacia greggii (FSCA). 2♀: ARIZONA: Cochise Co.; 4 Km SW of Benson; T17S R20E sec. 20; 29 May 1991; Lloyd R. Davis, Jr. (FSCA). 1♀: ARIZONA: Cochise Co.; 4 Km SW of Benson; T17S R20E sec. 20; 3O May 1991; Lloyd R. Davis, Jr. (FSCA). 1♀: ARIZONA: Pima; Co. Tucson; May 12 1963; K. Stephan leg (FSCA). 206, 25♀: USA: ARIZONA: Maricopa Co.; Apache Trail, nr. Tortilla Flat; 33.5349° -111.3784° 570m; 9 May 2015 ex Acacia greggii; M.Gimmel, L.Indruchová (ASUT). 26, 1♀: Tucson ARIZ; V 10 1953; A&amp; H. Dietrich (CASC). 1?: Bumble Bee; Ariz/ E. Schiffel; V-20-[19]19 (CASC). 1♀: Ariz.; FMNH Coll.; No. (E Chope Coll) (FMNH). 36: Ariz., S.Catalina;Mts; SabinoCanyon; V-4-1963 / Collection; G.H.Nelson/ on Acacia; greggii / N.M.Downie Colls; 1992 Acc. Z-18,343; FIELD MUSEUM (FMNH). 1? (only elytra): Ariz./ FMNH; no.; (E. Chope Coll) (FMNH). 1♀: CatalSpgs; 5.5. Ar/ Lucaina marginata (USNM). 16: Ariz./ Lucaina marginata (USNM). 4♀, 16: Arizona; Morrison/ CollHubbard; &amp;Schwartz (USNM). 2♀: Ariz (USNM). 3♀, 16: Ariz/ Collection; C. V. Riley (USNM). 2♀: Arizona; Morrison (USNM).36: Lucaina; marginata; HSB 1942, Gorh. 1884; Eutopotypes from Morrison (USNM). 16: Arizona; HK Morrison=; Northern; Sonora 14km; Eutopotype of Lucaina marginata; Gorh. 1884; KSB. 1996 (USNM). 16, 1♀: Sabino Cyu; Pima Co., Ariz.; Apr. 29, 1972; coll. D. Richman (USNM). 16: Ariz./ Lucaina marginata (USNM). TEXAS. 16, 6♀: El Paso Tex.; IV-25- 1927 / J.O.Martin; Collector/ ex Mesquite (CASC). 226, 41♀: El Paso Tex.; IV-27-1927 / J.O.Martin; Collector/ ex Mesquite (CASC).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF83FFD3FF456181FE29FD37	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
627A2D03FF8CFFD3FE996181FC59FAB0.text	627A2D03FF8CFFD3FE996181FC59FAB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina discoidalis Horn 1885	<div><p>Lucaina discoidalis Horn, 1885</p> <p>(Figs. 3, 10, 14, 18, 24, 26)</p> <p>Lycaina discoidalis Horn 1885: 150 (lapsus calami). Leng 1920: 140 (in part, SW Texas only).</p> <p>Lucaina discoidalis; Kleine 1933: 105; Green 1950: 15 (in part, Texas records only); Arnett 1974: 2 (in part, Texas and Arizona); Poole and Gentili 1996: 298.</p> <p>Type Material. 16 (lectotype photograph): Tex/ Lectotype; 3511/ Lucaina; discoidalis; Horn/ MCZ; Syntype; 33844/ LECTOTYPE; Lucaina discoidalis Horn, 1885; det V.S. Ferreira 2017 (MCZC). A second specimen (ENT 00521674) is hereby designated a paralectotype and so labeled: PARALECTOTYPE; Lucaina discoidalis Horn, 1885; det V.S. Ferreira 2017. Horn (1885) mentioned two specimens when describing this species, and the two syntypes are in the MCZC. The specimen labeled “LecotTYPE; 3511” (MZ specimen ENTO0033844) has never been validly designated as a lectotype. The specimen is a male and is hereby designated lectotype to preserve stability of nomenclature, in accordance with ICZN (1999) Art. 74.7. (lectotype photographs examined).</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina discoidalis is very similar to L. schini, differing from this species by the bicolored dorsum (vs. completely yellow in L. schini) and the subparallel male genitalia with the median lobe slightly shorter than the parameres, broader apex, and longer ventral base of parameres (Fig. 18). Males of L. discoidalis differ from males of L. greeni by the absence of modified setae on the femora (vs. modified setae on femora in L. greeni) (Figs. 14, 15).</p> <p>Redescription of Adult. Width across humeri 2.5–3.0 mm; elytral length 6.0–8.0 mm. Dorsal color yellowish, with exception of a black longitudinal median stripe on pronotum, black coloration on inner margins of apical elytral 1/3 margins, tibiae, abdomen, and antennae, which are black (Fig. 3). Head prolonged in short rostrum, with coronal sulci strongly prominent. Eyes small, finely faceted, not approximate (Fig. 10). Mandibles short, slightly curved, connate to transverse, shortened labrum. Maxillary palpomere IV and labial palpomere III broad, notched apically. Antennae subserrate, dorsoventrally slightly flattened, inserted below eyes, with antenniferous tubercles pronounced. Antennomere I subconical, antennomere II about half length of I, antennomere III subequal in length to I, IV about 1/4 longer than III, V subequal to IV, antennomeres VII–XI gradually decreasing in length. Pronotum as long as wide, margins slightly pronounced, thin, angles rounded, with a pair of subtle oblique elevations arising from posterior lateral margins of pronotum. Elytra subparallel, lateral margins stout, with 4 elytral costae weakly visible, pubescence decumbent. Ventrite VII of females with a shallow notch on apical region, each side broadly rounded (Fig. 24). Male genitalia subparallel, with median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, acuminate apically, apex broader, ventral base of parameres longer (Fig. 18).</p> <p>Distribution. South Texas, USA and Zacatecas, Mexico (Fig. 26).</p> <p>Material Examined. TEXAS. 26, 2♀: Terlingua, Tex; V-4-1979 / Coll. by W.F.; Chamberlain (TAMU). 16: Terlingua, Brewester; Co., Texas, V- 4-1979 / W.F. Chamberlain (TAMU). 16: Terlingua, Brewester; Co., Texas, V-4-1979 / W.F. Chamberlain (MTEC). 16: TEXAS: Brewster Co; Big Bend Nat Park; Santa Elena Cyn.; IV-22/ 23-1953; M. Wasbauer (EMEC). 16: 26 mi. S.E.; Eagle Pass. Tex; IV-11- 1950 / Beamers Stephen; Michener Rozens (EMEC). ZACATECAS. 16, 1♀: MEXICO: Zacatecas; Concepcion del Oro; April 17, 1977; El. 6000’ Murray; Schaffner, Sweet (TAMU).</p> <p>Notes. This species was confused by Green (1950) with L greeni. See Notes under that species for more information.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF8CFFD3FE996181FC59FAB0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
627A2D03FF8CFFD2FD5066E9FD9AFE62.text	627A2D03FF8CFFD2FD5066E9FD9AFE62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina bajacalifornica (Zaragoza 2003) Ferreira & Ivie 2018	<div><p>Lucaina bajacalifornica (Zaragoza, 2003), new combination</p> <p>(Figs. 4, 11, 19, 26)</p> <p>Lygistopterus bajacalifornicus Zaragoza 2003: 8. Macrolygistopterus bajacalifornicus; Motyka et al. 2017: 64.</p> <p>Type Material. 16 (Holotype): MEXICO: B. Cal. Sur.; 2 Km O Pto. Escondido; Ca~non del Tabor; 13-IV.1994 Alt. 95m; Col. F.A. Noguera/ HOLOTIPO M/ Lygistopterus; bajacalifornicus; Zaragoza, 2003 [in red] (UNAM). Photograph examined.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina bajacalifornica can be identified among other Lucaina by the short rostrum and labrum with curved mandibles (Fig. 11), the pronotum mostly black with median lateral margins yellow (Fig. 4); and by the parameres parallel sided in basal portion, fusiform in apical portion, and apex of median lobe narrow (Fig. 19).</p> <p>Description. See original description in Zaragoza (2003).</p> <p>Biology. Nothing is recorded for this species.</p> <p>Distribution. Baja California Sur (Fig. 26).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF8CFFD2FD5066E9FD9AFE62	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
627A2D03FF8DFFD0FF386296FBC0FD18.text	627A2D03FF8DFFD0FF386296FBC0FD18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina greeni Ferreira and Ivie 2018	<div><p>Lucaina greeni Ferreira and Ivie, new species</p> <p>(Figs. 5, 6, 12, 15, 20, 25, 27, 28)</p> <p>Zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 77A32A44-028B-46E6-8D10-D9D0310146A8</p> <p>Lucaina discoidalis; Green 1950: 15 (not Horn 1885) (in part, Arizona, California, Nevada records only). Arnett 1974: 2 (in part, some Texas and all Arizona records).</p> <p>Lycaina discoidalis; Leng 1920: 140 (in part, Arizona records only).</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina greeni can be identified among other Lucaina by the yellowish elytra with black coloration on the inner apical margins of the posterior 1/3 of the elytra and a black spot on the pronotal disc (Fig. 5) OR the elytra completely bluish black (Fig. 6) and the pronotum yellowish with a wide black longitudinal stripe. Additionally, males are distinguished by long erect pubescence on the femora (Fig. 15), the genitalia rather fusiform and apex of median lobe lanceolate (Fig. 20).</p> <p>Description of Adult. Width across humeri 2.0–3.0 mm; elytral length 4.0–7.0 mm. Dorsal color yellowish with black coloration on inner margins of apical elytral 1/3 and pronotum with black spot on disc (Fig. 5) OR elytra completely bluish black (Fig. 6) and pronotum yellowish with wide black longitudinal stripe on pronotum. Head prolonged, rostrum elongate, coronal longitudinal sulci more or less prominent (Fig. 17). Mandibles short, straight, not connate with elongate, posteriorly rounded labrum. Maxillary palpomere IV and labial palpomere III longer than wide. Antennae subserrate, slightly dorsoventrally flattened, inserted below eyes. Antennomere I subconical, elongate, as long as II+III, antennomere II about half length of I, antennomere III slightly shorter in length to I, broad, IV about 1/4 shorter than III, V subequal to IV, antennomeres VII–XI gradually decreasing in length. Pronotum as long as wide, margins slightly pronounced, thin, angles rounded, posterior lateral margins with pair of subtle oblique elevations. Male femora densely pubescent ventrally (Fig. 15). Elytra subparallel, densely punctate, lateral margins stout, elytral costae indistinct, pubescence decumbent. Ventrite VII of females with broad, deep notch on apical region, apices quite rounded, not approximate, densely setose on apices (Fig. 25). Male genitalia fusiform, with median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, apex apically narrowed, acuminate, ventral base of parameres longer, about 1/3 total length of parameres (Fig. 20).</p> <p>Biology. Lucaina greeni specimens were collected on mesquite flowers (Prosopis) (Fig. 28) and Mimosa aculeaticarpa Ortega var. biuncifera (Bentham) (Fabaceae), as well as on S. greggii and Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Enderlin (Rosaceae).</p> <p>Distribution. Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, USA and Sonora, Mexico (Fig. 27). The Nevada record is from Green (1950), but we have seen no specimen to confirm it. The record is listed as “NEVADA: Dixie N.F.” Today, the Dixie National Forest is entirely in Utah, but USFS (2017) indicates that what is now the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, just west of Las Vegas, was once part of the Dixie National Forest. Therefore, we consider southern Nevada to be part of the distribution.</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named in honor of the lycid taxonomist John Wagener Green.</p> <p>Type Material. Holotype 6: Arizona: Pima Co.; Sabino Canyon; 9 May 1969; F.J. Moore colr./ R.S. Miller; collection (MTEC on permanent loan to CASC). Paratypes: ARIZONA. 26, 1♀: Pinal Mts. Gila; County, Arizona; D.K. Duncan, coll./ H.E. Hinton; Collection (BMNH). 1♀: Phoenix, Ariz; 5-3-1936 / R. H. Crandall; Collector/ R.S. Miller; collection (MTEC). 16: Phoenix, Ariz,; V-17-1947; F.H. Parker (MTEC). 16: Ariz., Pima; Co. V-9- 1969 / Tucson; PK; R.L. Berry and; F.J. Moore/ R.S. Miller; collection (MTEC). 36: Saharita, Ariz.; Pima Co. 8 mi. E.; 25-May-[19]79 catclaw; Joseph Cicero Coll. (MTEC). 36, 3♀: 3 mi. S[outh], Globe; 31-v-[19]58 prosopis; G.H. Nelson (MTEC). 36, 4♀: 5we/ Yarnell; Yavapai co.; Ariz. 5-29-[19]73 (MTEC). 26: AZ: Yavapai Co.; Hwy 93. 7 mi. SE; Santa Maria Rd.; J. Huether (MTEC). 1♀: Phoenix; Ariz;/ Lucaina discoidalis; Det. J.W. Green 1950 (FSCA). 1 6, 3♀: Icebox Canyon; Near Globe. Ariz.; May 31 1958; G.H. Nelson/ Prosopis blossom (FSCA). 1♀: Phoenix, Ariz.; V-17-1947; F.H. Parker (FSCA). 1♀: Globe, Arizona; V-24-1936; Parker, F.H. (FSCA). 16: Hualapai Mt. Ariz; S. of Kingman, Mojave Co.; VII-30-65 El. 1450m; E.I. Sclinger (MTEC). 1♀, 16: 27 mi. E. Tucson,; Pima Co. Arizona; V-29-1965; R.C. Dickson (MTEC). 1♀: Ariz., S. Catalina; Mts. Sabino Canyon; V-4- 1963 (MTEC). 66, 3♀: AZ: Pima Co.; Ajo Rd. (Rt. 86); mile marker 143; 24 May 1998; Robert L. Otto; on Mesquite flowers (MTEC). 1 6, 1♀: Sierra Ancha Mte; Gila Co. Ariz.; Duncan, Coll./ June 1930 / J.W. Green det. 1955(FSCA.). 2♀: Arizona; Williams; June 8 1969; K. Stephan (FSCA.). 5♀: ARIZONA: Santa; Catalina foothills; May 25 1968; K. Stephan leg. (FSCA). 1♀: VI.7.64; Carlos Lake Ariz.; Stephen leg. (FSCA). 1♀: ARIZ., S. Catalina; Mts. SabinoCanyon; V-4-1963 / Collector; G.H. Nelson/ on Acacia greggii (FSCA). 16, 1♀: 8 mi. N. E. Portal; Cochise Co., Ariz.; May 11, 1956; M. Statham (ASUT). 16, 4♀: 8 mi. N. E. Portal; Cochise Co., Ariz.; May 15, 1956; M. Statham (ASUT). 16: Sabino Cyn.,; Sta Catalina Mts.., Pima Co., Ariz.; VI-06-1952 / W. Gertsch; R. Schrammel Collectors (ASUT). 3♀: Browns Cyn.; Baboquivari Mts.; Pima Co., Ariz.; VI-8-1952 / M. Casier; W. Gertsch; R. Schrammel Collectors (ASUT). 16, 1♀: Carr Cyn., Ariz.; Huachuca Mts.; Cochise Co.; 5000 ft. VI-3-1952 / M. Casier; W. Gertsch; R. Schrammel Collectors (ASUT). 16, 1♀: USA: Arizona: Maricopa Co.; Apache Trail, nr Tortilla Flat; 33.5349° -111.3784° 570m; 09 May 2015 ex Acacia greggii; M. Gimmel, L. Indruchová (ASUT). 206, 19♀: 2 mi. SE. Bumble; Bee Yavapai; Co. Ariz. 4200’; June 9, 1971 / Acacia greggii; Gray; Catclaw Acacia / Collected by Martin Kolner (ASUT). 86, 11♀: Portal Ariz.; Cochise Co.; VI-5-[19]64/ On Acacia; greggii; Gray/ Collectors; Jean H. Puckle; M.A. Mortenson; M.A. Cazier (ASUT). 56, 5♀: Castle Rock; Yavapai Co.; Ariz. V-16-[19]60/ On Acacia greggii / David Cox; Collector (ASUT). 176, 22♀: 24mi. S.E. Wikieup; Mohave County; Arizona VI-5-[19]66/ On Acacia; greggii; Gray/ J.M. Davidson; M.A. Cazier; Collectors (ASUT). 186, 13♀: McDowell Mts.; Maricopa Co., Ariz.; V-5-[19] 62/ On Acacia; greggii; R.S. Beal; Collector (ASUT). 1♀: Tempe, Ariz.; Maricopa Co.; 5-64/ Jim Hoff coll; ground (ASUT). 96, 6♀: Peach Spr. Canyon; 10mi. N. Peach sp.; Az. Mohave County; 3200’ VI-18-1972 / Fallugia; paradoxa; (D. Don); in Bloom; Apache-Plume/ Collected by:; Martin Kolner (ASUT). 16, 3♀: Sedona, Ariz.; Coconino Co.; 4600’ VI-23-[19]71/ Acacia greggii; Gray in bloom; Catclaw acacia/ Collectors H.R. Rush; M.A. Kolner (ASUT). 136, 13♀: U.S.A.: ARIZONA; Yavapai County; Congress; 21-V-1960; Brunson P. Bliven/ BRUNSON P. BLIVEN; COLLECTION; 1981 Accession; CALIF. ACAD. OF SCI (CASC). 16, 2♀: San Carlos, Ariz.; V-28 1933 / Parker, Lot/ On Acacia; greggii / Blaisdel Collection (CASC). 56, 5♀: ARIZ., Pima Co.; Gardner Canyon Site; Coll. J.L.Neff; # refs host &amp; date (CAS). 16, 4♀: Ariz./ Blaisdell Collection (CASC). 16: ARIZ. Cochise Co.; Chiricahua Mts.; Silver Peak; June 19 1968 / Vincent D. Roth; Collector/ Kenneth M. Fender; Collection 1988 and 1992; Gifts to the California Academy of Sciences (CASC). 16: Ari./ Van Dyke; Collection (CASC). 16: Sierra Vista; Cochicse Co., Ariz; 23-VI-1967 /J.W.Tilden Collector (CASC). 46, 1f: Salt River Mts.; Alt. 1.300 Ariz.; May 9, 1926; A.A. Nichol/ R. Hopping; Collection (CASC). 1♀: Payson, Ariz.; 28 June, 1927; R.B.Streets/ R. Hopping; Collection (CASC). 26, 2♀: Tucson ARIZ.; V 10 1953; A&amp;H Dietrich (CASC). 26, 1♀: From the; O.Bryant; Collection (CASC). 56: Santa Catalina; 8-17-32 Mts. Ariz./ From the; O. Bryant; Collection (CASC). 96, 7♀: Yavapai; Co., Ariz/ Bloody; Basin/ F.H. Parker; VI- 8-47/ J.W.Green; Collection (CASC). 266, 12♀: ARIZ., Pima Co.; Silver Bell Bajada; Int. Biol. Program; coll. J.L. Neff; #refs. host &amp; date (CASC). 26: Phoenix, Ariz.; V-17-1947; F.H.Parker/ N.M. Downie Colln.; 1992 Acc.Z-18,343;FIELD MUSEUM (FMNH). 2♀: ARIZ., S. Catalina; Mts. Sabino Canyon; V-4-1963 / Collector; G.H.Nelson/ on Acacia; greggii / N.M. Downie Colln.; 1992 Acc. Z- 18,343; FIELD MUSEUM (FMNH). 26: Globe, Ariz.; May 24-1936; F.H.Parker/ Chicago N.H. Mus;FWNunenmacher Collection) (FMNH). 26: Globe, Ariz.; 5-31-1958 / N.M.Downie Colln.; 1992 Acc. Z-18,343; FIELD MUSEUM (FMNH). 16, 1♀: Douglas; Oct. 1927 Ar.; W.W.Jones/ Presented by; W.W.Jones (EMEC). 86, 1♀: Globe, Ariz.; May 24.1936; F.H.Parker (EMEC). 16: Ariz: Cochise Co.; Naco VI-1-1973; Larrea tridentata/ PD Hurd; EG &amp; JM Linsley; AE &amp; MM Michelbacher (EMEC). 16, 1♀: base of Pinal; Mts Ariz/Jul; DK Duncan (EMEC). 56: Madera Canyon; Sta. Rita Mts; Pima Co., ARIZ.; Elev. 4400ft / Collected by J.D Marshall (CIDA). CALIFORNIA. 26: California; Lone Pine; June 12 1969; K. Stephan/ R.S. Miller; collection (MTEC). 16: Los Angeles; VII: 26, 29 Cal./ Pres by.; B. Benesh (MTEC). 16, 1♀: California; Lone Pine; June 12 1969; K. Stephan (FSCA). 1 6, 1♀: CALIF. S. Brdnd; Co. VI-17-1962; G.H. Nelson/ JCT of HW 91 &amp; Nipton Road/ On Acacia greggii (FSCA). 136, 16♀: CALIF: San Bernardino Co.; Clark Mtns., VII-12-2011; Mojave Nat. Res;. 4.823 ft; N 35.56281° / W 115.59842°; N.J. Smith/ A.J. Gilbert (CDFA). 26, 1♀: Nipton, San; Berdo Co., Cal; VI.29.1973/ ex. Milkweed/ Stickney &amp; Davis; collector/ Cal. Dept. Agr.; 73627-14(CDFA). 1♀: Providence MTS; S. Bernardino Co; Cal. VI-II-1940/ W.F. Barr; Collector (CASC). 4♀: Ivanpah; San Bernardino Co.,; Calif. 12.VI.[19]66/ J.W. Tilden; Collector (CASC). 16, 2♀: Los Angeles; VII: 26:29 Cal/ Press by; B.Benesh (FMNH). 16, 2♀: Providence Mts; Calif. VI-II-[19] 40/MESQUITE/R.G.Dahl Collection (EMEC). 16: Providence Mts; San Bernard Co.; Cal. VI-11-[19] 40/ Collector;K.S.Hagen (EMEC). NEW MEXICO. 86, 2♀: N.M. Hidalgo Co.; 11 mi. S Road Forks; 9 June 1998; R. Turnbow (FSCA). SONORA. 216, 17♀: Mexico, Sonora, Sierra San Luis.; ca. 50 mi. E. of Agua; Prieta, Cajon Benito 12-June; [20]04 Cicero on Mimosa biuncifera flowers (26, 2♀: ICMR, 26, 2♀: LMBC, 17, 1♀: MTEC). 1♀: 16mi. SE Empalme; Sonora MEX; V-8-1953 / B.C.Bechtel;E.I. Schlinger; Collectors (EMEC). TEXAS. 16, 7♀: Terlingua, Brewester; Co., TX, V-4-1979; W.F. Chamberlain (TAMU). 5♀: Terlingua, Tex; V-4-1979 / Coll. by W.F.; Chamberlain (TAMU).</p> <p>Notes. This is the species that Green (1950) called L. discoidalis. In comparing material determined with Green’ s key to Horn’ s lectotype at the MCZC, we discovered the error which gave rise to this study. Although the color pattern as described by Horn is similar to Green’ s species, the rostral shape, male genitalia, and setae on the male femora are quite different between the two. Leng (1920) included an Arizona record for L. discoidalis, predating Green’ s (1950) mistake by three decades. We have found no source for Leng’ s Arizona record, and in absence of a voucher, must place that record here.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF8DFFD0FF386296FBC0FD18	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
627A2D03FF8FFFD7FD2D61ACFD58FCED.text	627A2D03FF8FFFD7FD2D61ACFD58FCED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lucaina milleri Ferreira and Ivie 2018	<div><p>Lucaina milleri Ferreira and Ivie, new species</p> <p>(Figs. 7, 13, 21, 26) Zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3A6B8607-649A-47B0-AA20-F0BC832B04F2</p> <p>Diagnosis. Lucaina milleri can be easily identified among other Lucaina by the shortened labrum with curved mandibles (Fig. 13), the yellowish elytra with the apical half to 2/3 black, the pronotum completely black (Figs. 7, 13), and the male genitalia with the median lobe slightly shorter than the parameres with a narrowed apex (Fig. 21).</p> <p>Description of Adult. Width across humeri 1.4–1.8 mm; elytral length 4.3–5.6 mm. Dorsal color predominantly black, elytra yellowish, with half or 2/3 of apical portion black and pronotum completely black (Fig. 7). Head prolonged in short rostrum, with coronal longitudinal sulci more or less prominent (Fig. 13). Mandibles short, slightly curved, connate to transverse, shortened labrum. Maxillary palpomere IV and labial palpomere III longer than wide. Antennae subserrate, slightly dorsoventrally flattened, inserted below eyes. Antennomere I subconical, elongate, as long as III, antennomere II about half length of I, antennomere III slightly shorter than I, broad, IVabout 1/4 shorter than III, V subequal to IV, antennomeres VII–XI gradually decreasing in length. Pronotum as long as wide, thin margins slightly pronounced, angles rounded, with a pair of subtle oblique elevations arising from posterior lateral margins of pronotum. Elytra subparallel, densely punctate, lateral margins stout, elytral costae indistinct, pubescence decumbent. Male genitalia with median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, apex of median lobe narrowed, acuminate; parameres parallel-sided in basal portion, fusiform in apical portion, ventral base of parameres elongate, about 1/3 total length of parameres (Fig. 21).</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p>Biology. Lucaina milleri was collected on Erigonum inflatum Torrey (Polygonaceae) and mesquite flowers (Prosopis) (Fig. 24).</p> <p>Distribution. California, USA and Baja California, Mexico (Fig. 26).</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named in honor of the lycid systematist Richard Stuart Miller.</p> <p>Type Material. Holotype 6: California: Imperial Co.; Mountain Springs / B. K. Dozier; VI-24-1979 / Collected on; Erigonum; inflatum (FSCA). Paratypes: BAJA CALIFORNIA. 26: 2.5mi. S.W. San Borja; Baja California; Mexico VI-21-1968 / Collectors: N. Leppla; J. Davidson, J. Bigelow; M. Bentzien, W. Fox; S. Williams, M. Cazier (ASTU). 46: MEX. Baja Calif. Norte; 1mi W San Borja; June 12-13, 1967; EL Sleeper &amp; EM Fisher / California State; Univ Long Beach; 1996 donation; Calif. Acad. Sci (3 CASC, 1 MTEC). 16: MEX. Baja Calif. Norte; 3mi W San Borja; June 12-13, 1967; EL Sleeper &amp; EM Fisher / California State; Univ Long Beach; 1996 donation; Calif. Acad. Sci (CASC). CALIFORNIA. 16: Los Angeles (Rancho); Baja California; Mexico VI-24-1968 / Collectors: N. Leppla; J. Davidson, J. Bigelow; M. Bentzien, W. Fox; S. Williams, M. Cazier (ASTU).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/627A2D03FF8FFFD7FD2D61ACFD58FCED	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ferreira, Vinicius S.;Ivie, Michael A.	Ferreira, Vinicius S., Ivie, Michael A. (2018): A Review of the Nearctic Genus Lucaina Dugès, 1879 (Coleoptera: Lycidae: Lycinae: Calochromini), with Descriptions of Two New Species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 72 (3): 393-406, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.393, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.393
