The genus Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1836 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae)
Author
Staines, Charles L.
Author
Garcia-Robledo, Carlos
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Chrysomelidae
Cephaloleia stenosoma Baly, 1885
Fig. 239
Cephaloleia stenosoma
Baly 1885
: 19. Baly 1886: 120 (noted);
Blackwelder 1946
: 720 (catalog);
Papp 1953
: 22 (catalog);
Uhmann 1957a
: 25 (catalog);
Descarpentries and Villiers 1959
a: 139 (types);
Wilcox 1983
: 137 (catalog);
Staines 1996
: 61 (Central America species),
1999
: 242 (mimicry),
2004
: 312 (host plants),
2010
: 36 (types);
Staines and Staines 1997
: 21 (types),
1999
: 524 (Baly species list);
McKenna and Farrell 2005
: 121 (phylogeny),
2006
: 10949 (phylogeny).
Cephalolia stenosoma
Baly.
Donckier 1899
: 551 (catalog);
Weise 1911a
: 9 (catalog),
1911b
: 10 (catalog);
Calvert and Calvert 1917
: 394 (noted);
Uhmann 1930a
: 221 (faunal list),
1936b
: 483 (key).
Cephalolia stenosoma biolleyi
Pic 1926a
: 9 (type: Costa Rica, MNHN, not seen).
Cephaloleia stenosoma biolleyi
Pic.
Blackwelder 1946
: 720 (catalog);
Papp 1953
: 22 (catalog);
Uhmann 1957a
: 25 (catalog);
Descarpentries and Villiers 1959
a: 139 (types).
Description.
Large, elongate; subparallel; subconvex; head (except frons reddish-yellow), antennae, and scutellum black; pronotum reddish-yellow, often with variable black markings; elytra varies from entirely reddish-yellow, to variable black markings, to entirely black; venter with prosternum red; meso- and metasterna red medially, black laterally, abdominal sterna black; leg with femur pale basally, dark apically, tibiae and tarsi darker. Head: vertex impunctate, with longitudinal Y-shaped medial carina; frons finely punctate, not projecting; not depressed between eyes. Antenna: reaches to humerus; slender; antennomere 1 elongate, robust, clavate, longer than 2 and 3 combined; 2 ovate; 3 longer than 2, compressed, triangular; 4-10 transverse, decreasing in length; 11 2
x
length of 10, pointed at apex; 1-3 punctate with scattered setae; 4-11 setose. Pronotum: transverse; lateral margin straight then rounding to anterior angle, narrowly canaliculate; anterior angle not produced, acute; posterior angle acute; apical margin straight; disc subconvex, impunctate; surface punctate laterally; basal impression absent; pronotal length 1.3-1.5 mm; pronotal width 1.5-1.6 mm. Scutellum: acutely triangular; alutaceous. Elytron: lateral margin straight, smooth, margined; apex rounded; sutural angle without tooth; humerus rounded, not produced; slightly constricted behind humerus; flattened along suture; moderately punctate-striate, punctation obsolete at humerus, rows converge and unite apically; elytral length 5.4-6.1 mm; elytral width 1.73-2.3 mm. Venter: prosternum impunctate; meso- and metasterna impunctate medially, punctate laterally; abdominal sterna punctate, each puncture with pale seta; suture between sterna 1 and 2 complete; last sternite with apical margin sinuate medially in male, truncate in female. Leg: slender; femur and tibia sparsely punctate; tibia with fringe of setae on inner margin of apex. Total length: 6.8-7.8 mm.
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to
Cephaloleia instabilis
. It can be distinguished by antennomere 2 being triangular, by the pronotum being uniformly punctate, and by the elytra lacking a declivity at puncture row 7.
Host plant.
Adults have been collected from
Heliconia imbricata
(Kuntze) Baker,
Heliconia latispatha
Benth. (
Staines 1996
);
Heliconia trichocarpa
G. S. Daniels and F. G. Stiles,
Heliconia wilsonii
G. S. Daniels and F. G. Stiles (
Heliconiaceae
),
Calathea crotalifera
S. Watson (
Marantaceae
),
Musa velutina
H. Wendl. and Drude (
Musaceae
).
Distribution.
Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama.
Type material examined.
Lectotype: Bugaba, 800-1,500 ft. Champion [printed label]/ B. C. A. Col. VI, 2. Cephaloleia stenosoma Baly [printed label]/ Lectotype Cephaloleia stenosoma Baly Des. C. L. Staines 1993 [printed red label] (BMNH).
Specimens examined.
COSTA RICA: no further data (MNHN). Alajuela-
Rio
San Lorencito, 900 m, Res. For. Sn.
Ramon
, 5 km N Col. Palmarena, March
1990
(INBIO); Safo Dulce,
Rio
Sandalo, Palo Seco, 10 m, 31 December 1923, 21 August 1936 (USNM). Puntarenas- Golfito, 3 July 1976 (EMEC), 22 July 1981 (FSCA); Coto Brus, Las Cruces Biological Station, 6 March 2012, 10 March 2012 (USNM); Est. Sirena, Corcovado NP, 0, 1000m, October 1989, November 1989, December 1989, January 1990, February 1990, March 1990, April 1990, October 1990, June 1991, April 1992 (INBIO); Fca. Las Cruces, San Vito de Java, 11-14 August 1969 (USNM); Est. Queb. Bonita, 50 m, Res. Biol. Carara, 4-26 January 1993 (INBIO); Rancho Quemada, Pen. Osa, November 1989, February 1991, November 1991, 21 March- 7 April 1992, October 1992, November 1992, 1-21 December 1992 (INBIO); Osa Peninsula, 2.5 mi. SW
Rincon
, 5 March 1967 (CMNC); 3.5 mi. S.
Rincon
, 28 February- 12 March 1969 (CASC);
Rio
Claro, sea level, 19 August 1969 (USNM);
Rio
Piedras, sea level, 15 August 1969 (USNM); San Vito de Java, 20 July 1972 (FSCA); 6 mi. S. San Vito, 27 June 1969 (USNM); Garabito, Tarcoles,
Estacion
Quebrada Bonita, 100-200 m (INBIO);
Estacion
Esquinas, Peninsula de Osa, 0-100 m (INBIO). GUATEMALA: Zacapa- 4-6 km S La
Union
, 4600 feet, 2-11 June 1991 (FSCA); 3 km SE La Union, 1500 m, 23 June 1993 (CMNC). PANAMA:
Chiriqui-
Bugaba, 800-1,500 ft. (AMNH, USNM).
Colon-
Gamboa, 22 June 1975, 18 June 1976 (EGRC).
Panama-
Ancon
, August 1937 (CASC); La Pita Signal Station Rd., 6 February 1971, 27 February 1971, 18 May 1980 (EGRC); Madden Forest, February 28, 1971, 27 March 1971, 28 June 1976 (EGRC); Pedro Miguel, 17 April 1911 (USNM); Summit, November 1946 (USNM). Total: 125.