About the enigmatic Dichotrachelus valesiacus Stierlin, 1878 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cyclominae)
Author
Christoph Germann
Mittlere Strasse 14, 3600 Thun, Switzerland
germann.christoph@gmail.com
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ZooKeys
2009
2009-02-16
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journal article
10.3897/zookeys.5.52
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Results and discussion
Material examined:
1 male
with the following indications: “
Val Entremont St. Bernhard
D. valesiacus
Stierl
.” (
Fig. 1
)
From the Stierlin
collection, deposited in the collection of the
DEI
.
Body length (c.r.e.):
2.9 mm, maximal width: 1.4 mm.
The most conspicuous traits providing evidence for the synonymy are depicted.
Fig. 1.
Original labels of the holotype of
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
(DEI).
Habitus:
Fig. 2
a
Right protarsus:
Fig. 3
a
Aedeagus:
Fig. 4
a, c
Internal sac:
Fig. 5
a
Remarks:
The specimen is in a comparable good condition, the following parts of the body are missing: right hind tarsus, right middle tarsus (from the third tarsal segment on), left fore tarsus, claw segment.
Fig. 2.
Habitus of (a)
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
, holotype (DEI) and (b)
D. verrucosus
(Kiesenwetter, 1852)
(NMBE).
Fig. 3.
Right protarsus of (a)
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
, holotype (DEI) and (b)
D. verrucosus
(Kiesenwetter, 1852)
(NMBE).
Fig. 4.
Aedeagus dorsal and lateral of (a, c)
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
, holotype (DEI) and (b, d)
D. verrucosus
(Kiesenwetter, 1852)
(NMBE).
Fig. 5.
Internal sac lateral of (a)
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
, holotype (DEI) and (b)
D. verrucosus
(Kiesenwetter, 1852)
(NMBE).
The single male specimen of
D. valesiacus
is the only one present in the Stierlin collection. The specimen fits in every detail the description of
Stierlin (1878: 416-417)
. Stierlin did not mention any typical exemplars in the first description. Only later in his “Fauna coleopterorum helvetica”, he mentioned in a footnote “Bei dem einzigen Exemplare, das ich kenne...” which shows that only a single specimen was known to him (
Stierlin 1898: 271
). According to articles 72.4.1.1 and 73.1.2 of ICZN (2000) this specifies unambiguously the holotype by monotypy. Hence, the use of the recommendation 73F with the designation of a lectotype is not necessary. However, it should be mentioned that the only specimen of
D. valesiacus
was thought to be a female since the revision of the genus (
Osella 1970
). The examination of the type revealed that it is a male specimen belonging to
D. verrucosus
(
Kiesenwetter, 1852
)
, distributed in the eastern and central Pyrenean Mountains in France (
Kiesenwetter 1852
,
Osella 1970
) and Spain (
Meregalli 1987
). One male specimen of
D. verrucosus
with the following indications was used for comparison: “Pyrénées Or.
Dichotrach.
verrucosus
” from the Rätzer collection (NMBE) (
Figs 2
b, 3b, 4b, d, 5b).
The new synonymy is established:
D. verrucosus
(
Kiesenwetter, 1852
)
=
Dichotrachelus valesiacus
Stierlin, 1878
syn. nov.
As shown, the unraveled
D. valesiacus
is in fact
D. verrucosus
. Since
D. verrucosus
is exclusive to the eastern and central Pyrenean Mountains, the type of
D. valesiacus
was evidently wrongly labeled. This mistake confused
Stierlin (1878)
when he referred it to a new species, although
D. verrucosus
was included in his revision.
The Swiss weevil fauna has lost with the present established synonymy the only species named after the most popular region for zoologists, the Valais.