Commented catalogue of Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with remarks on the collection of Jaro Mráz in the National Museum in Prague
Author
Sekerka, Lukáš
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2020
Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae
2020-12-26
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2
667
707
http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2020.048
journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2020.048
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Chelymorpha subpunctata
Boheman, 1854
Published record.
São Paulo
(Bඈඋඈඐංൾർ +| SΚඎඓൺ 2004).
Distribution.
Brazil
(
São Paulo
).
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Cyrtonota cyanea
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Published record.
Santos (HංඇർΚඌ 1956).
Additional records.
BRAZIL
: Sඞඈ Pൺඎඅඈ:
without further data, 1 J, J. Mráz leg. (NMPC); Alto da Serra,
9.iii.1912
,
5 spec.
, G. E. Bryant leg. (BMNH); Guarujá-Perequê,
23.x.1994
,
1 spec.
, W. Wittmer leg. (NHMB); Santos,
22.xi.1911
,
3 spec.
,
23.iii.1912
,
1 spec.
,
4.iv.1912
,
3 spec.
, G. E. Bryant leg. (BMNH).
Distribution.
Brazil
(
Rio de Janeiro
,
Santa Catarina
,
São Paulo
).
Remarks.
HංඇർΚඌ (1956) published a specimen labelled only ‘Santos’ and wrote the following: ‘[this specimen] agrees closely with a specimen from the same locality in the Spaeth collection and is exceptional in being of small size and entirely black in colour.’ I am quite sure that Santos refers to the well-known municipality in
São Paulo
as well as that the specimen in Spaeth’s collection belongs to
C. cyanea
, thus this note constitutes the first published record for the state. However, I am not sure about the identity of the small and black specimen mentioned by Hincks. Black colouration in
C. cyanea
is quite common and is either natural or caused post mortem by the wax from the body (it can be cleaned by some dissolvent). But the small size is very unusual as one of the principal characters of
C. cyanea
is large body size, being distinctly larger than the other species of this group. I did not have the opportunity to examine the specimen, but my feeling is that it belongs rather to
C. thalassina
(
Boheman, 1850
)
, characterized by smaller size and also is more abundant in
São Paulo
than
C. cyanea
.
In the same publication Hincks also recorded
one specimen
from
Peru
(
San Pedro
, ii.[19]38, F. Tippmann).
Cyrtonota cyanea
is restricted to the eastern coast of
Brazil
and the record from
Peru
is very improbable. It is possible that the specimen was imported with some fruits or was mislabelled or misidentified, and thus the species is removed from the fauna of
Peru
.