Taxonomic and nomenclatural changes in Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Author
Sekerka, Lukáš
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2016
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Stolas mannerheimi
(
Boheman, 1850
)
Mesomphalia Mannerheimi
Boheman, 1850: 281
(original description).
Mesomphalia beatula
Boheman, 1862: 129
(original description),
syn. nov.
Type localities.
Mesomphalia beatula
: ‘Brasilia (Ega)’ [= Tefé in
Amazonas
];
M.mannerheimi
: ‘Chiquitos Boliviae’.
Type material examined.
Mesomphalia beatula
:
HOLOTYPE
:
♀
, pinned, ‘Type [w, p, s, c, rf] ||
Ega
. [hw] | Baly Coll. | 1905—54. [w, p, cb] ||
Mesomphalia
| beatula | Boh | Amazons [w, hw by Baly, cb] || Coll Bates | Named by | Boheman | Type | 25 [hw by Baly on underside of preceding label]’ (
BMNH
).
Mesomphalia mannerheimi
:
LECTOTYPE
(designated by
BOROWIEC 1999a
):
♂
, pinned,‘
Boliv
.[w, p, s] || M. Gall [w, p, s] || Type. [w, p, s] || LECTOTYPE | des. L. Borowiec [r, p, cb] || NHRS-JLKB |
000022719
[w, p, cb]’ (
NHRS
).
Remarks.
Stolas mannerheimi
is a variable and widespread species distributed in the Andean foothils and adjacent lowlands of the western Amazon Basin. It has numerous colour forms differing in pattern of the explanate margin of elytra, from uniformly metallic green to mostly yellow or with red reticulation. There are numerous intermediate forms with variously thick and extant reticulation and as a result the species was described under several names.
Originally, this species was described as
Cyrtonota illustris
Erichson, 1847
but
BOHEMAN (1850)
transferred it together with
Cassida illustris
Chevrolat, 1834
to
Mesomphalia
Hope, 1839
thus the names become subjective homonyms and he proposed a new substitute name
M. fastuosa
Boheman, 1850
for the Erichsonʼs species. However,
SPAETH (1914)
downgraded
M. fastuosa
to subspecies of
M. mannerheimi
and therefore the latter name became valid for this taxon as
M. fastuosa
was only a substitute name. Subsequently,
Pseudomesomphalia imitans
Spaeth, 1913
and
M. fastuosa
were considered by
SPAETH (1942)
as aberrations of
M. mannerheimi
. These forms differ only in colouration: typical
M. mannerheimi
has uniformly green elytra including explanate margin;
M. fastuosa
has oval spot of yellow reticulation on explanate margin of elytra; and in
P. imitans
the reticulation is covering most of the explanate margin.
I have recently studied the
type
of
Mesomphalia beatula
described from Ega (
BOHEMAN 1862
), so far listed only in catalogues (see
BOROWIEC 1999a
), and in my opinion it is also conspecific with
S. mannerheimi
. It was presumably described from a single specimen which has colouration just like
Agenysa caedemadens
: metallic dark green elytra with oval reticulate spot on explanate margin of elytra around midlength. The elevated reticulation on disc of elytra and shape of pronotum is identical with
S. mannerheimi
and therefore I synonymize it with the latter species.
Distribution.
Bolivia
,
Peru
(
BOHEMAN 1850
,
SPAETH 1913
,
BOROWIEC 1996
),
Brazil
:Amazonas (
BOHEMAN 1862
),
Ecuador
(
SPAETH 1942
).