An annotated and illustrated Type Catalogue of the predacious Shieldbugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) in the Collection of the Natural History Museum, London
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Roell, Talita
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Lemaître, Valérie A.
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Webb, Michael D.
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Campos, Luiz A.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-02-03
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rutilus
(
Oplomus
)
Dallas 1851: 83–84
. [
Fig. 174
]
Original data
: “
♀
”; “a.
Columbia. From M. Goudot’s Collection.
” [
syntype
(s)]
LECTOTYPE
♀
(designated by
Distant 1880: 31
): purple-margined
lectotype
disc; red-margined type disc; “Columbia / 46 20”; “Magd. Avril”; “12.
OPLOMUS RUTILUS
,”; “a”; “NHMUK 010592399”. Second to fifth right and left antennomeres, and legs missing; right hemelytron broken (
Fig. 174
).
Current status
:
Oplomus festivus
Dallas, 1851
(Synonymised to
Oplomus marginalis
(Westwood, 1837)
by
Thomas 1992: 60
but see
Rider & Rolston 1995: 845
).
Notes
: From Dallas’s original description, we do not know whether Dallas had one or more specimens, only the sex: female.
Walker (1867a: 121)
listed only
one specimen
with the same data and we have found only
one specimen
in the collection but cannot be sure it was the only one Dallas had (although it is likely he had just this one).
Distant (1880: 31)
stated: “Differs from
the type
by its larger size [...].” [emphasis ours]. We accept Distant’s mention of “the type” as a valid
lectotype
designation before 2000 (
ICZN 1999
: Art. 74.5); his marking the specimen by a red-margined “Type” disc as he arranged the 63
Pentatomidae
drawers in 1899–1900 (
Hampson 1906: 627
) confirms which specimen was meant.
Thomas (1992: 60–61)
also examined and detailed “the type”. Thomas misread one of the labels as “Mayo-Abril”, it actually reads “Magd. Avril”. “Magd.” refers to the Colombian Department of
Magdalena
, while “Avril” is the French for “April”. “M. Goudot” can only refer to Justin Goudot, the French naturalist who collected in
Colombia
between 1822 and 1842 and died there around 1850 (see
Lasègue 1845: 471–472
and
Palmer 1918: 240–241
).