Dendropaemon Perty, 1830: taxonomy, systematics and phylogeny of the morphologically most derived phanaeine genus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae, Phanaeini)
Author
François Génier
Author
Patrick Arnaud
text
Zootaxa
2016
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Dendropaemon
Perty, 1830
Dendropaemon
Perty
1830
,
Delec. Anim. Art. (fasc. 1)
: 38 (original description)
Dendropemon
:
Agassiz
1846
,
Nom. Zool.
: 119 (unjustified emendation)
Dendropaemon
: Lacordaire
1856
,
Hist.
Nat
. Ins. III
: 102 (redescription, comment)
Dendropaemon
:
Burmeister
1861
,
Berl. Ent. Zeit
. 5: 56 (mentioned as synonym)
Dendropemon
: Harold
1869
,
Cat. Col. IV
: 1020 (catalogue)
Dendropemon
:
Harold
1875
,
Stett. Ent. Zeit.
36: 456 (comment)
Dendropaemon
:
Lacordaire & Chapuis
1876
,
Gen. Col.
12: 276 (catalogue)
Dendropemon
:
Harold
1877
,
Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor.
Nat
. Genova
10: 84 (comment)
Dendropaemon
:
Péringuey
1901
,
Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc.
12: 307 (comment)
Dendropoemon
:
Kolbe
1905
,
Zool. Jahrb., Supp. 8
: 531 (mention)
Dendropemon
:
Gillet
1911
,
Col. Cat.
38: 88 (catalogue)
Dendropaemon
:
Olsoufieff
1924
,
Insecta
13: 121 (monograph)
Dendropaemon
:
Blut
1939
,
Arch. Naturg. (N.F.)
8: 267 (monograph)
Dendropaemon
:
Pessôa & Lane
1941
,
Arq. Zool. S. Paulo
2: 490 (bibliography)
Dendropemon
:
Martinez
1944
,
Rev. Arg. Ent.
2: 35 (comment taxonomy)
Dendropemon
:
Blackwelder
1944
,
U. S.
Nat
. Mus. Bull.
185: 210 (checklist)
Dendropaemon
:
Lange
1947
,
Arq. Mus. Paranaense
6: 314 (mention)
Dendropaemon
:
Janssens
1954
,
Vol. Jub. V. Van Stralen
: 974 (comment taxonomy)
Dendropaemon
:
Edmonds
1972
,
Univ. Kansas Sc. Bull.
49: 843 (redescription, identification key, comment)
Dendropaemon
:
Branco
1991
,
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (N. S.)
27: 266 (systematic position)
Dendropaemon
:
Edmonds
1994
,
Nat
. Hist. Mus. LA Co., Cont. Sc.
443: 17 (identification key)
Dendropaemon
:
Zimmerman
1994
,
Australian Weevils
I: 84 (comment taxonomy)
Dendropaemon
: Vitolo
2000
,
Rev. Acad. Colomb. Cienc.
24: 593 (identification key)
Dendropaemon
:
Escobar
2000
,
Mon. Terc. Mil.
1: 199 (faunistic)
Dendropaemon
: Vaz-de-Mello
2000
,
Hac. Pray. CYTED
: 186 (faunistic)
Dendropaemon
:
Philips & Scholtz
2000
,
Afr. Ent.
8: 227 (mention)
Dendropaemon
:
Arnaud
2002
,
Col. Monde
28: 14 (monograph)
Dendropaemon
:
Philips et al.
2004
,
Insect Syst. Evol.
35: 43 (phylogeny)
Dendropaemon
:
Larsen et al.
2006
,
Col. Bull.
60: 320 (biology)
Dendropaemon
: Noriega et al.
2008
,
Biot
. Colomb.
9: 133 (notes)
Dendropaemon
:
Price
2009
,
Sys. Ent.
34: 148 (phylogeny)
Dendropaemon
: Vaz-de-Mello & Génier
2009
,
Col. Bull.
63: 364 (biology)
Dendropaemon
:
Gillett et al.
2010
,
Insecta Mundi
0118: 12 (identification key, distribution)
Diagnosis
. In addition to having a reduced number of tarsal segments on meso and metatibiae, members of the genus
Dendropaemon
are unique among
Scarabaeinae
in possessing the following synapomorphies: basal and usually hidden portion of the pygidium with an oblique groove on each side of the midline; elytral apex more or less emarginated in line with the distal portion of each groove; abdominal sternites 4–6 with minute punctures and finally, with a more or less developed prosternal spiniform process anteromedially.
Description
. Phanaeine.
Body
. Small to large (6.0–
22.5 mm
).
Color
. Varying from entirely black to partially metallic green, reddish, coppery or blue; legs and ventrum usually black or darker in color for species presenting metallic sheen.
Head
. Clypeus always bidentate; clypeofrontal carina always present, sometime reduced low and straight or more or less trilobate in frontal view, never produced into a horn medially.
Pronotum
. Surface varying from flat on disc to more or less evenly convex; always with a more or less developed transverse ridge anteromedially; lateral fossae always present.
Elytra
. More or less parallel sided in dorsal view; striae always well defined; interstriae never strongly convex, usually flat.
Thoracic sterna
. Prosternum usually with a more or less developed spiniform process anteromedially.
Legs
. Variable in shape, usually stout and more or less rectangular in medial cross section, slender and more or less rounded in cross section only in the subgenus
Paradendropaemon
; meso and metatarsi always less than five segmented, varying from two to four segmented.
Abdominal sternites
. More or less reduced along midline; sternites 4–6 usually with minute punctures.
Sexual dimorphism
. Reduced compare to other Phanaeini. Usually restricted to the shape of the cephalic and pronotal carina, in some species the first and second metatarsomere are slightly more slender in male.
Remarks
. The spelling of the genus
Dendropaemon
has been emended to
Dendropemon
and/or considered neutral by some authors (e.g.
Agassiz, 1846
; Harold, 1869;
Gillet, 1911
;
Blackwelder, 1944
). The name
Dendropaemon
can be split in two parts:
dendro
“(to) trees” and
paemon
, more specifically
pemon
“noxious” hence meaning “harmful to trees”. Perty, who gives the etymology of his new genus, preferred “paemon” to “pemon”, perhaps to suggest that the Latin “ae” would represent the Greek eta (ή) more accurately. The Greek word pemon (πήΜων) is an adjective and keep this Latinized spelling for the three genders, masculine, feminine and neutral. The word δενδροπήΜων is also a Greek adjective. Article 30.1.4.2 of the I.C.Z.N. state that “a genusgroup name which is or ends in a word of common or variable gender (masculine or feminine) is to be treated as masculine unless its author, when establishing the name, stated that it is feminine or treated it as feminine in combination with an adjectival species-group name.” Perty, when describing
D. piceus
and
D. viridis
, clearly used the masculine form for
D. piceus
and
D. viridis
can be masculine or feminine therefore
Dendropaemon
should be treated as masculine and the emendation
Dendropemon
is unjustified. There is also a plant genus
Dendropemon
(Blume)
Rchb. (
Loranthaceae
) and it has been treated as masculine by the first reviewer (
Y
. Cambefort, pers. comm.).
Harold’s catalogue (1869) list
Euryderus
Hope and
Ryssochaeton
Gray
(
in litt
.) as synonyms of
Dendropaemon
. This information was most likely transcribed from
Isis
von
Oken (Oken, 1833
: 1172). Despite efforts, we were unable to find the references where these names were used. We consider both of them
in litteris
and exclude them from the genus synonymy.
Perty’s work was published in fascicules between the years
1830–1833
(
Blackwelder, 1957
; Evenhuis, 1997;
Scherer, 1983
). For the year 1833, the plates (Pls. 25-30) and the text (pp. 125-224) were published separately and the plates were published in September, a few months before the text which was published in December. Species descriptions are therefore validated on the plates. Evidences point out to a similar occurrence of the plates (Pls. 1- 12) being published before the printed descriptions (pp. 1-44) for the installments published in 1830. The plate where
D. piceus
and
D. viridis
where published state
Eurysternus
as the genus, suggesting that Perty wrote the genus description after the plates were published. For this reason, we uses the plates as the primary citation for Perty’s species descriptions and the text for the generic description in the present work.
The name
Dendropaemon
Perty, 1830
was emended to
Dendropemon
by
Agassiz, 1846
: 119.
Dendropemon
Schoenherr, 1839
is a genus of
Curculionidae
, because
Dendropaemon
is an unjustified emendation there is no homonymy between
Dendropaemon
and
Dendropemon
as they differ by one letter (ICZN art. 56.2).