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Phymaphora californica
Photo#66281
Copyright © 2006
Joyce Gross
Endomychid -
Phymaphora californica
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Briones Regional Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA
May 28, 2006
Size: approx. 4-5mm
Found in a rotting tree. (Yes, it's got mites.)
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Contributed by
Joyce Gross
on 24 July, 2006 - 2:27am
Last updated 14 January, 2007 - 2:05pm
Moved
Moved from
Phymaphora
.
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Joyce Gross
, 16 August, 2006 - 11:34pm
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Phymaphora californica
Fairly common in fungusy/rotting leaf litter in the foothills of the Central Valley/northern California up to the Ponderosa pine zone. I don't believe that P. pulchella occurs in the west (might be good to check the localities of that/those UCB specimen/s). As Jim indicates, a female. Where are those Pselaphines that crawl all over/through the leaf litter in the Bay Area along with Phymaphora?
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Donald S. Chandler
, 24 July, 2006 - 7:55am
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thanks Don
I will definitely check the UCB collection; I'm curious as to where their
P. pulchella
specimens are from.
I'll have to find some Pselaphines too (in leaf litter, not in the museum :-). I don't know why I haven't found any yet.
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Joyce Gross
, 24 July, 2006 - 8:15pm
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Phymaphora californica
I finally got over to Essig.
Phymaphora californica
is the only
Phymaphora
in the collection that occurs in California -- in many counties in my area and further out in the state. So I've moved these photos to their own species page.
The
P. pulchella
specimens at Essig are from NY, OH, and Ontario.
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Joyce Gross
, 16 August, 2006 - 11:51pm
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Phymaphora pulchella, female
is what yours looks like to me.
The males
are exhibitionists in the antenna department :-) Yours is our first of its gender for this species.
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Jim McClarin
, 24 July, 2006 - 5:12am
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If I may correct myself,
this would be the first of its *species* :-) At least I got the gender part right.
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Jim McClarin
, 24 July, 2006 - 6:29pm
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Phymaphora
Thanks Jim. I looked at those photos before but got distracted by the attennae and didn't recognize the one I have! Too bad I didn't also find a male.
Under
this photo
, Don mentions that there is an eastern and a western
Phymaphora
species. Maybe Don will know if mine is the western species? The
Essig Museum
lists a
Phymaphora californica
in addition to
P. pulchella
. Without looking at the specimens that's as much as I know.
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Joyce Gross
, 24 July, 2006 - 5:30am
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Hmmm
Well, I'd say we've got a genus name anyway. And if you'd photographed it in Ithica like I initially thought ... :-)
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Jim McClarin
, 24 July, 2006 - 5:54am
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Ithaca
yeah -- sorry for posting NY and CA photos in no order whatsoever. :-)
I have so many photos I don't know where to start, so things are getting added somewhat randomly.
Anyway, thanks for getting me to the genus -- that was better than I could do.
Not sure if I'll get to the museum before next week as Cheryl is away until next week, and lots of other people are away too (it's summer). I need to find someone to open the door for me.
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Joyce Gross
, 24 July, 2006 - 8:23pm
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