The Prioninae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Hispaniola, with Diagnoses, Descriptions of New Species, Distribution Records, and a Key for Identification
Author
Lingafelter, Steven W.
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2015
2015-09-30
69
3
353
388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-69.3.353
journal article
10.1649/0010-065x-69.3.353
1938-4394
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10.
Derancistrus anthracinus
(Gahan, 1890)
(
Fig. 2e
)
Discussion.
This species was originally described from
Cuba
. According to Galileo and Martins (1993b),
Lameere (1909)
examined the
holotype
and mentioned mistakenly that this species was Hispaniolan. However,
Russo (1930)
apparently did collect at least
one specimen
from
the Dominican
Republic, saying his material was determined or confirmed by W. S. Fisher. He did not include specific locality data in his publication, however, and his specimen(s) have not been located or their determination verified. This record must be considered with skepticism as no specimens have been seen from any institution or collected by any expedition to Hispaniola since the 1980s.
This species is recognized by its glabrous, dark integument that is black with an azureus tinge; the pronotum with a moderate lateral spine just behind the middle and a smaller spine just in front of the middle; the narrow but distinctly explanate elytral margins; the dense punctures over the elytral surface, forming a semi-rugose surface sculpture at the basal third; and the pronounced prosternal process
Fig. 2.
Dorsal habitus of Hispaniolan
Prioninae
. a)
Monodesmus atratus
, male holotype, b)
Sarifer seabrai
, male, c)
Prionus aureopilosus
, male, d)
P. aureopilosus
, female, e)
Derancistrus anthracinus
, female, f)
Derancistrus elegans
, female, g)
Derancistrus hovorei
, female holotype, h)
Elateropsis antennatus
, female, i)
Elateropsis femoratus
, male variant.
that is notched apically and weakly projecting ventrally at the base.
Hispaniolan Localities. D O M I N I C A N REPUBLIC
: no specific localities; specimen(s) not verified.