Four new species, taxonomic, and nomenclatural notes in Hammatoderus Gemminger & Harold, 1873 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)
Author
Botero, Juan Pablo
Author
Santos-Silva, Antonio
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Zootaxa
2017
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Hammatoderus thoracicus
(
White, 1858
)
(
Figs. 21–25
)
Hammoderus thoracicus
White, 1858
: 275
;
Chevrolat, 1861
: 191
(syn.);
Bates, 1880
: 100
;
Aurivillius, 1922
: 105
(cat.);
Breuning, 1943
: 263
.
Plagiohammus thoracicus
;
Dillon & Dillon, 1941
: 95
;
Blackwelder, 1946
: 595
(checklist);
Breuning, 1961
: 333
; Monné, 1994: 37 (cat.);
Monné & Giesbert, 1994
: 180
(checklist);
Monné & Hovore, 2006
: 270
(checklist);
Constantino
et al.
, 2014
: 14
, 15;
Monné, 2016
: 825
(cat.).
Hammoderus spinipennis
Thomson, 1860
: 100
.
Syn. nov.
Hammatoderus spinipennis
;
Gemminger & Harold, 1873
: 3022
(cat.).
Plagiohammus spinipennis
;
Dillon & Dillon, 1941
: 93
;
Monné, 2016
: 824
(cat.).
Hammatoderus jacoby-i
Nonfried, 1894
: 141
.
Hammoderus jacobyi
;
Aurivillius, 1922
: 105
.
Plagiohammus jacobyi
;
Dillon & Dillon, 1941
: 91
.
Hammoderus quadriplagiatus
Breuning, 1943
: 262
, fig. 127.
Syn. nov.
Plagiohammus quadriplagiatus
;
Breuning, 1961
: 333
;
Monné, 2016
: 823
(cat.).
Geographical distribution.
Mexico
(
Veracruz
,
Chiapas
)
, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru.
Type material examined.
Holotype of
Hammoderus thoracicus
White, 1858
(
Fig. 24
), “S.
AMERICA
”, male (BMNH); holotype of
Hammoderus spinipennis
Thomson, 1860
(
Fig. 25
), MEXICO, Veracruz, female (MNHN); holotype of
Hammoderus quadriplagiatus
Breuning, 1943
(
Figs. 22–23
), VENEZUELA, Merida, male (ZSMC).
FIGURES 21–25
.
Hammatoderus thoracicus
.
1
, male from Costa Rica, dorsal view.
22–23
,
Hammoderus quadriplagiatus
, holotype male:
22
, labels;
23
, dorsal view.
24
,
Hammoderus thoracicus
, holotype male, dorsal view.
25
,
Hammoderus spinipennis
, holotype female, dorsal view. Photographs 22–23 by Gabriel Biffi; 24–25 by Father Jesus Santiago Moure.
Specimens
examined.
MEXICO
,
Veracruz
:
Lake Catemaco
, male,
23.VII.1955
,
P. & C. Vaurie
cols. (
MNRJ
)
;
Cordoba
, female, (no date and collector indicated) (
MZSP
)
;
Yucatan
:
Quintana Roo
(X-Can),
3.VII.1967
(
MNRJ
)
;
Chichen Itza Hacienda
, male,
5.VI.1932
;
E.P. Creaser
col. (
MNRJ
)
;
Chiapas
:
Yerba Buena
(
20 mi
N Bochil
,
5700 ft
.), male,
8.VI.1969
(no collector indicated) (
MZSP
)
.
EL SALVADOR
,
Santa Ana
:
Cerro Verde
, male, 1959,
J. Bechyné
col. (
MNRJ
)
.
HONDURAS
,
Atlántida
:
Tela
, female,
IV.1929
,
T.H. Hubbell
(
MNRJ
)
;
Tegucigalpa
: male,
11.V.1960
,
Vanegas
col. (
MNRJ
)
.
COSTA RICA
, female, (no date indicated),
F. Nevermann
col. (
MZSP
)
; female,
IX.1931
, A. Alfaro col. (MZSP);
Conorado
(
1400-1500 m
; no
Province
indicated), male,
20.II.1925
,
F. Nevermann
col. (
MZSP
)
;
Heredia
: male,
22.VI.1952
;
San Jose
,
2 males
,
V.1952
(
MNRJ
)
.
Remarks.
White (1858)
described
Hammoderus thoracicus
based on a single male, apparently without a label indicating from where it was: “
Hab
. S.
America
? (H. G. Harrington, Esq.) (Coll. Brit. Mus.)”. Later,
Chevrolat (1861)
synonymized
Hammoderus spinipennis
Thomson, 1860
with this species: “Page 100.–80.
Hammoderus spinipennis
, Th. Arch.
i. p. 173. Syn.
H. thoracicus
, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist.
ser.
3. ii.
p. 275, 1858.–
Mexique
.”
Although the synonymy proposed by
Chevrolat (1861)
never has been formally questioned,
H. thoracicus
and
H. spinipennis
continued to be considered as valid names by all authors who wrote about them, except
Bates (1872)
and
Gemminger & Harold (1873)
. Bates (
op. cit.
) considered these two species as equal, but with doubt: “
Hammoderus spinipennis
, Thoms. Classif. Ceramb.
p. 100 (1860); (
T. thoracicus
[
sic
], White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1858, p. 266?).” According to
Bates (1880)
: “According to the
type
specimen this species is very closely allied to
H. spinipennis
, but sufficiently distinct, the crown of the head having two divergent white lines and the lateral white lines being much broader than in
H. spinipennis
.” Although
Bates (1880)
did not make clear about which lateral white lines he was talking, apparently it was about those on pronotum and this differential feature is useless, since it is variable in
H. spinipennis
.
By comparing photographs of the
holotypes
of
H. thoracicus
, a male (
Fig. 24
) and
H. spinipennis
, a female (
Fig. 25
), it is not possible to find consistent differences among them, except: vertex with two divergent white bands in
H. thoracicus
(absent in all specimens studied by us of
H. spinipennis
) and the spine at elytral apex closer to suture in
H. thoracicus
(more distinctly separated in
H. spinipennis
). However, the white bands at vertex is something that could vary into the species and the shape of elytral apex, it is somewhat variable in the specimens studied. Thus, we propose the synonymy of
Hammoderus spinipennis
with
H. thoracicus
.
Breuning (1943)
described
H. quadriplagiatus
from
Venezuela
: “Proche de
laceratus Bat.
, mais l’épine latérale du pronotum distinctement recourbée en arrière; son disque très éparsement granulé; l’épine apicale des élytres assez éloignée du bout sutural, un peu plus longue et plus pointue. Les trois bandes longitudinales du pronotum sont blanches; la médiane très étroite, parfois complètement atrophiée. Les quatre taches élytrales plus petites; la prémédiane située en sens longitudinal. La pubescence de toute la surface un peu plus foncée.”
Although
Breuning (1943)
had compared
H. quadriplagiatus
with
H. laceratus
, the photograph of the
holotype
of the former (
Fig. 23
) shows that it is almost identical to male specimens of
H. thoracicus
. The only small difference that we can see is that the elytral spine is slightly thicker. However, the elytral spine (shape and position) is somewhat variable in
H. thoracicus
. Actually, the position of the elytral spine is not different from some specimens of
H. spinipennis
from Central
America
. Therefore,
H. quadriplagiatus
is considered a junior synonym of
H. thoracicus
.
The concept of
H. spinipennis sensu
Breuning (1943)
is also questionable, since the central band of pubescence on pronotum is variable in this species, while this author affirmed that it is absent. Probably this was the reason why he did not compared
H. quadriplagiatus
with
H. spinipennis
.
For complete bibliography on
Hammoderus spinipennis
see
Monné (2016)
.