Taxonomic and nomenclatural changes in Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Author
Sekerka, Lukáš
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2016
2016-07-15
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journal article
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Cyrtonota bistigma
(
Boheman, 1857
)
Mesomphalia bistigma
Boheman, 1857: 52
(original description).
Mesomphalia smaragdina
Boheman, 1857: 51
(original description),
syn. nov.
Type localities.
Original type locality of both taxa ‘Bolivia’ modified here to
Bolivia
, Department of
Cochabamba
, Territory of the Yuracaré people according to the additional information from the Register of the BMNH collections.
Type material examined.
Mesomphalia bistigma
:
SYNTYPE
: ♂, pinned, ‘Type [w, p, s, c, rf] ||
Bolivia
[b, hw, s] || 46 | 76 [hw on underside of preceding label] ||
bistigma Bhn.
| n. sp. [b, hw by Boheman, s] ||
Mesomphalia
| bistigma, | Type Boh. [w, hw by Gahan, cb]’ (
BMNH
).
Mesomphalia smaragdina
:
SYNTYPE
: ♂, pinned, ‘Type [w, p, s, c, rf] ||
Bolivia
[b, hw, s] || 46 | 76 [hw on underside of preceding label] || smaragdina | Bhn. n. sp. [b, hw by Boheman, s] ||
Mesomphalia
| smaragdina | Type Boh. [w, hw by Gahan, cb]’ (
BMNH
).
Remarks.
Cyrtonota smaragdina
is currently recognized as a distinct species of the
Cyrtonota serinus
Erichson, 1847
species-group, differing from related taxa in completely green explanate margin of elytra. I have recently studied
type
of
C. smaragdina
and in my opinion this taxon is conspefic with
C. bistigma
and represents only its extreme colour morph. Within the
C. serinus
species-group at least two species,
C. bistigma
and
C. serinus
itself, are quite polymorphic displaying several colour morphs. The typical specimens have a large yellow spot covering most of the explanate margin of elytra and each elytron with one or two small yellow spots. The two species can be easily separated by the punctation of elytra. In
C. serinus
the punctation is heterogeneous, in basal and apical parts of the disc finer and coarser in central part. Within the central part the punctation is further assorted in groups of various coarseness and densities while
C. bistigma
has uniformly punctate elytra.
Cyrtonota smaragdina
has identical punctation as
C. bistigma
and I synonymize it with the latter species. Both taxa were described in the same publication therefore I followed the Principle of the first reviser (
ICZN 1999
: Article 24.2) and chose the name
C. bistigma
as the valid one because it was previously applied correctly.
BOHEMAN (1857)
mentioned only ‘Bolivia’ as the
type
locality of
C. bistigma
and
C. smaragdina
.
Types
of both taxa are provided with the same accession number [18]46-76 referring to the Register of the BMNH collections. According to the register it is a multiple entry for various coleoptera and lepidoptera but all were collected in the ‘Territory of the Juacares Indians (north side of the Cordillera de
Cochabamba
)’. The locality most likely refer to the Territory of the Yuracaré people in the department of
Cochabamba
,
Bolivia
and hence the
type
locality is modeified here according to the new findings.
Cyrtonota smaragdina
was over time recorded from various countries, however, these records belong either to
C. bistigma
or to
C. serinus
as both have a form with uniformly metallic margin of elytra. Therefore it is necessary to verify the respective voucher specimens to assign them to correct species. Although, it is quite likely that most records belong to
C. serinus
as that one is more common and frequently represented in collections. Therefore the distribution given here includes only published records of
C. bistigma
.
Distribution.
Argentina
: Missiones (
SPAETH 1914
),
Bolivia
(
BOHEMAN 1857
,
BOROWIEC 2009c
),
Peru
(
BOROWIEC 1996
).