Blennidus (Agraphoderus) nigritulus (Straneo, 1993)
(Figs. 32, 70, 106)
Ogmopleura nigritula Straneo, 1993: 383
Blennidus nigritulus (Straneo, 1993): Lorenz, 2005a: 263 Blennidus nigritulus (Straneo, 1993): Lorenz, 2005b: 681 Blennidus nigritulus (Straneo, 1993): Giachino & Allegro, 2011: 23
Type locality. The ♂ HT is labelled, in Straneo’s own hand, “loc. 14”, which likely means, by analogy with all other specimens of TS and according to Straneo (1993), “ Perou, 30 km S Cerro de Pasco, 4150 m ”.
Examined material. HT ♂ (CMa at MRSN); 4 PTT ♂ and 3 PTT ♀ (CMa, CSt); 1 ♂ (CMa). One PT ♂ in CMa actually belongs to B. curtatus . One specimen of B. nigritulus is included in the TS of angularis Straneo, 1985 (= B. rectangulus syn. nov.) (CMa) and 6 others in the TS of B. rectangulus (Straneo, 1993) (CMa, CSt).
Note. This species is mainly distinguished by the distinctive morphology of aedeagus, as it is very similar in external morphology to a few species from central Peru ( B. rectangulus, B. euphaenops, B. vereshaginae, etc.). An aedeagus of B. nigritulus is attached on separate cards by two specimens of B. inca (CMa, CSt), due to an evident label inversion.
Distribution. All the recorded specimens are from the same area (30 Km South of Cerro de Pasco), which is probably a border area between Depts. Pasco and Junin.
Habitat. The altitude data reported on the labels (4,150 m a.s.l.) suggest a preference of this species for the Andean grassland.