Revision of the Griburius scutellaris (Fabricius, 1801) species group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cryptocephalinae)
Author
Sassi, Davide
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-07-13
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.5315.6.1
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Griburius scutellaris
(Fabricius, 1801)
(
Figs 1a
;
11
;
13f
)
Cryptocephalus scutellaris
Fabricius, 1801: 54
(original description); Olivier 1808: 807 (taxonomic notes).
Griburius scutellaris
:
Haldeman, 1849: 245
(taxonomic notes);
Crotch, 1873a: 32
(taxonomic notes);
Crotch, 1873b: 96
(catalogue);
Clavareau, 1913: 91
(catalogue);
Blackwelder, 1946: 640
(catalogue);
Wilcox, 1954: 358
(catalogue);
Pickle, 1971: 8
(taxonomic notes);
Balsbaugh & Hays, 1972: 27
(catalogue and biological notes);
Rouse & Medvedev, 1972: 78
(catalogue);
Riley
et al.
, 2003: 154
(catalogue);
Clark
et al.
, 2004: 139
(biological notes);
Chamorro, 2013: 205
(taxonomic notes).
Scolochrus scutellaris
:
Suffrian, 1852: 128
(taxonomic notes).
FIGURE 11.
G. scutellaris
.
a–b: habitus, dorsal and lateral view (LT); c: frontal view, female (LT); d: frontal view, male (Red Dirt National Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana); e: posterior view, female (Somerville Lake, Texas); f–k: colour variations (f: male, Allatoona Lake, Georgia; g: female, Somerville Lake, Texas; h–k: males, Red Dirt National Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana); m–p: median lobe of aedeagus in ventral (m), dorsal (n) and lateral (p) view [0.6 mm]; s: antenna [0.9 mm]; q: spermatheca [0.4 mm]; t: original label of the LT. hd: setose depressions. Square brackets: length of scale segment.
Types.
In ZMUC there was a single female, which matches the original description, even though it is devoid of informative labels. The certainty that ZMUC housed the well-preserved Fabricius collection drove me to consider this specimen as part of the type series and therefore the specimen has been designated as
lectotype
of the species. Since 2017 the entire Fabricius beetle collection was relocated to the Zoological Museum in Kiel,
Germany
(ZMK).
LECTOTYPE
:
♀
, pinned, right elytron partly missing // “scutel laris” [white label, handwritten, barely readable] (
Fig.
11t
) // “
Griburius scutellaris
Fabricius, 1801
(
Cryptocephalus scutellaris
)
LECTOTYPUS
D. Sassi det.” [red label, printed] // (ZMUC, now in ZMK).
Type
locality.
“
Carolina
” (
U.S.
A)
.
Additional material examined
.
U.S.A.
:
ALABAMA
:
Mobile
Co.
:
Mobile
(6,
FIMU
&
ZMUC
)
.
ARKANSAS
:
Craighead
Co.
:
Jonesboro
29.VII.2022
(1,
GBIF
)
.
Faulkner
Co.
:
Conway
22.V.2020
(1,
GBIF
)
.
Garland
Co.
:
Camp Clearfork Hwy
270
20 mi
E Hot Springs
14.VI.1997
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Newton
Co.
:
Pritt
21.V.1995
(2,
BYU
)
.
FLORIDA
:
Bay
Co.
:
Callaway
7.V.1974
(1,
BYU
)
.
GEORGIA
:
Bartow
Co.
:
Atlanta
env.
Allatoona Lake
Kocian (2,
NMV
)
;
“
Georgia
” (3,
MLUH
)
.
ILLINOIS
:
Jefferson
Co.
:
Mount Vernon
18.VI.1993
(1,
BYU
)
.
INDIANA
:
Brown
Co.
: (3,
FIMU
)
;
Parke
Co.
: (3,
FIMU
)
;
Tippecanoe
Co.
: (18,
FIMU
)
.
KANSAS
:
Douglas
Co.
:
Lawrence Prairie Park
19.VI.2022
(1,
GBIF
)
.
Pottawatomie
Co.
:
6 mi
E Tuttle Creek Dam
2.VI.1987
(2,
ERPC
)
.
LOUISIANA
:
Bossier
Par.
:
Bodcau Wldf. Mgt. Ar.
nr
Rifle Range
20.V.1996
(2,
TAMU
)
;
East Baton Rouge
Par.
:
Baton Rouge
25.IV.1982
&
6.V.1982
&
26.IV.1986
&
10.V.1987
(7,
MSNG
)
;
Baton Rouge
place
DuPlantier Apts.
30.V.1983
(1,
ERPC
)
;
East Feliciana
Par.
:
5.6 mi
N Slaughter
26.IV.1981
(1,
ERPC
)
;
Iberville
Par.
:
Whiskey Bay
8.V.2010
(1,
BYU
)
;
Natchitoches
Par.
:
Kisat.
nat.
For. Red Dirt W.M.A.
27.IV.1985
(3,
ERPC
)
;
Rapides
Par.
:
Woodworth
21.IV.2022
(1,
GBIF
)
;
Tangipahoa
Par.
:
4 mi
N Robert
25.IV.1981
(9,
ERPC
)
.
MISSOURI
: “
Missouri
” (1,
FIMU
)
;
Barry
Co.
:
Roaring River St.
Pk
8.VI.1979
(3,
ERPC
)
;
Callaway
Co.
:
Tucker Prairie
7.VI.1978
(1,
ERPC
)
;
Carter
Co.
:
Skyline Drive
nr
Van Buren
22.VII.1978
(1,
ERPC
)
;
Greene
Co.
: nr
James R.
15.VI.1929
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Hickory
Co.
:
Pomme de Terre
1.VI.1979
(2,
TAMU
)
;
Iron
Co.
:
Taum Sauk S.P.
igneous glade
15.V.2000
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Jackson
Co.
:
Jackson Co.
VI.1953
(1
TAMU
)
.
Jefferson
Co.
:
De Soto
14.V.2021
(1,
GBIF
)
.
Lawrence
Co.
:
Mount Vernon Pra.
8.VI.1980
(1,
ERPC
)
;
Randolph
Co.
:
1 mi
E Moberly
V.1973
&
VI.1973
(15,
MSNG
)
;
St. Clair
Co.
:
Lichen Glade
6 mi
W Osceola
12.VI.1978
(2,
BYU
&
ERPC
)
;
St. Francois
Co.
:
St. Francois St. Pk.
21:
VI.1978
(2,
ERPC
)
;
Wiggins Miss.
[maybe
Wiggins Hill in St. Francois Co.
]
5.V.1931
(4,
TAMU
)
;
Stoddard
Co.
:
2.8 mi
NE Dexter Holly Preserve
(1,
ERPC
)
;
Wayne
Co.
:
3 mi
W Waynesville
23.VI.1978
(1,
ERPC
)
.
NEW YORK
:
Westchester
Co.
:
Yonkers
2.IX.1929
(1,
FIMU
)
.
NORTH
CAROLINA
:
Brunswick
Co.:
2.7 mi
N Ocean Isle Beach
14.VI.2013
(2,
BYU
)
;
Mecklenburg
Co.
:
Charlotte Beverly Woods
5.VI.1964
(1,
MSPC
)
;
Orange
Co.
:
Chapel Hill
9.VI.2022
(1,
GBIF
)
;
Wake
Co.
:
Raleigh
25.V.1971
(2,
MSPC
)
.
OHIO
:
Clinton
Co.
:
15.VI.1962
(1,
BYU
)
;
Fairfield
Co.
:
Barnebey Center
11.V.1985
(1,
BYU
)
.
OKLAHOMA
:
Latimer
Co.
:
Latimer Co.
V.1985
&
V.1986
&
V.1983
&
VI.1983
&
V.1982
&
V.1990
&
V.1988
&
V.1993
(16,
TAMU
)
;
5 mi
E
Red Oak
V.1981
(1,
TAMU
)
.
PENNSYLVANIA
:
Philadelphia
Co.
:
Houston Meadow
,
Fairmount Park Philadelphia
4.VI.2016
(1,
GBIF
)
.
SOUTH
CAROLINA
:
Berkeley
Co.:
Pinopolis
28.V.2006
(2,
BYU
)
;
Francis Marion National Forest
Dog Swamp
28.V.2006
(1,
BYU
)
;
Charleston
Co.
:
Meggett Roxbury Park
18.V.2014
(1,
GBIF
)
;
Oconee
Co.
:
Mountain Rest
23.VI.1951
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Sumter
Co.
:
Manchester State Forest
5.5 mi
N Rimini
29.V.2006
(1,
ERPC
)
.
TENNESSEE
:
Rutherford
Co.
:
Flat Rock Cedar Glade
and
Barrens State Natural Area
4.VI.2014
(1,
BYU
)
.
TEXAS
: “
Texas
” (2,
NHMP
&
MNHUB
)
;
Anderson
Co.
:
Salmon
28.IV.1975
&
7.VI.1995
&
28. IV.1975
Malaise trap
4,
TAMU
);
Bastrop
Co.
:
Bastrop St. Pk.
10.V:1992 (1,
MSNG
)
;
Bastrop State Park
10.V.1989
(21,
TAMU
)
;
Bastrop State Park
19.IV.1990
(2,
ERPC
)
;
1.5 mi
W jct
Hwy
21
Hwy
290
15.IV.2007
(4,
ERPC
)
;
Bastrop
29.V.1997
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Hwy
21
2 mi
NE Bastrop
3.V.1999
(1,
BYU
)
;
2–5 mi
E jct
Hwy
95 on
Hwy
21
10.V.1992
&
28.V.1992
(4,
ERPC
&
TAMU
)
;
Brazos
Co.
:
College Station
7.IX.1930
&
27.IV.1935
&
16.IV.1978
(3,
TAMU
)
;
Burleson
Co.
:
Big Creek Park Lake
Somerville
16.III.1971
(1,
TAMU
)
;
L.
Somerville
edge
11.IV.1982
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Erath
Co.
:
Bluff Dale
1 mi
N Paluxy River
19.V.1978
Malaise trap
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Freestone
Co.
:
Old Spring Seat Church
nr
Donie
6.V.1995
(1,
TAMU
)
;
Gonzales
Co.
:
0.5 mi
E jct. 304
1.IV.1983
(1,
ERPC
)
.
Jackson
Co.
:
5 mi
S Eona on Oak
18.IV.1974
(1,
FIMU
)
;
Tyler
Co.
:
Kirby State Forest
26.V.2007
(4,
BYU
&
ERPC
)
;
Victoria
Co.
:
9 mi
NE Victoria
17.V.1979
(1,
ERPC
)
;
3 mi
S
Inez
6.V.1978
(1,
FIMU
)
.
VIRGINIA
:
Fairfax
Co.
:
Chantilly
12.VI.2009
(1,
WGPC
)
.
WEST VIRGINIA
:
Braxton
Co.
:
Burnsville Lake
W.M.A.
Little Kanawha River
at
TylerRun
2.VI.1999
(3,
BYU
)
;
Jackson
Co.
:
Frozencamp Wildlife Management Area
21.V.1998
(1,
BYU
)
;
Kanawha
Co.
:
Rocky Shoal Creek
N of Pocalitico River
9.VI.2012
(2,
BYU
)
;
Mason
Co.
:
McClintic Wildlife Management Area
5.VI.1996
(2,
BYU
)
;
Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area
8.VI.2000
(1,
BYU
)
.
FIGURE 12.
Distribution maps for the
Griburius scutellaris
species-group. a:
G. albilabris
; b:
G. biverrucatus
; c:
G. boucardi
; d:
G. decoratus
; e:
G. errans
; f:
G. larvatus
.
Black markings: data from specimens analyzed during the study. Red markings: data from the public database Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF.com).
FIGURE 13.
Distribution maps for the
Griburius scutellaris
species-group. a:
G. lecontii,
Mexican
range; b:
G. lecontii
,
U. S. range; c:
G. montezuma,
Mexican
and Central American range; d:
G. montezuma
,
U. S. range; e:
G. rileyi
; f:
G. scutellaris
.
Black markings: data from specimens analyzed during the study. Red markings: data from the public database Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF.com) or literature data. Black stars: the presence in the state is reported in the consulted literature, but without more precise data on the location.
Additional data from literature
.
Oklahoma
(
Pickle, 1971
);
Arizona
(
Balsbaugh & Hays, 1972
);
Arkansas
(
Rouse & Medvedev, 1972
);
Ohio
(
Wilcox, 1954
).
Riley
et al.
(2003)
also report
Maryland
, without more precise indication, as part of the species’ range. I did not see any specimens from that state.
Distribution.
U.S.A.
:
Alabama
,
Arkansas
,
Florida
,
Georgia
,
Illinois
,
Indiana
,
Louisiana
,
Maryland
,
Missouri
,
New York
,
North
Carolina
,
Ohio
,
Oklahoma
,
South
Carolina
,
Tennessee
,
West Virginia
.
Diagnosis
. Darker specimens are usually well distinguished from the other species, while the lighter ones can sometimes be similar to
Griburius larvatus
and
G. rileyi
. However, in
G. scutellaris
the pronotal black pattern is usually more extended and differently arranged. Moreover, the pygidium is never completely yellow as observed in
G. larvatus
and
G. rileyi
. The aedeagal median lobe is almost devoid of ventral carina and more flattened in lateral view than in
G. larvatus
, while in
G. rileyi
the apical denticle is smaller and shorter.
Description of male.
BL =
3.8–4.3 mm
, BW =
2.4–2.8 mm
, PL =
1.3–1.7 mm
, PW = 2.0–
2.4 mm
. Interocular distance 7.0–7.9 % of BL.
Head (
Fig. 11d
) yellow, usually with vertex, lower rim of clypeus, insertion of antennae and square patch between upper ocular lobes black. Labrum yellow. Vertex bright, sparsely and shallowly punctured with very short, recumbent, whitish setae. Surface of frontoclypeal area bright as well, with irregularly scattered punctation, coarser on yellow areas, and sparse short setae. Mid-cranial suture well detectable on vertex and between upper lobes of eyes. Upper lobes of eyes well separated from each other along midline. Ocular lines very weakly impressed, barely discernible. Ocular canthus large not differentiated in punctation and setosity from the remainder of frontoclypeal surface. Antennae (
Fig. 11s
) rather short with antennomeres 3–5 yellow, bright, subcylindrical; antennomeres 6–11 brownish, dull, more flattened and more diffusedly setose.
Pronotum black with yellow stripes along lateral margins, fairly broadened at anterior angles and often extended to outer third of anterior margin. At times short longitudinal median stripe on anterior half of disc, not reaching anterior margin. Pronotal shape roughly elliptical, scarcely transverse, usually quite regularly convex on disc, at times slightly flattened. Lateral margins narrow, not visible from above, regularly curved so that maximum width nearly at middle. Surface moderately shiny usually with scattered, fine punctation at middle of disc. Punctures coarser and more deeply impressed along sides and in proximity of posterolateral impressions. Sometimes punctation on central part of disc almost as strong as across lateral area. Posterolateral impressions well impressed and obliquely arranged, marked at bottom of depression by some strong punctures. Pronotal posterior margin thickened along posterolateral impressions.
Scutellum yellow, subtriangular with apex shortly truncated. Surface minutely and sparsely punctured, with few, very short setae.
Elytron black with mildly twisting, transverse yellow band at middle, starting from lateral margin but not reaching suture. Such band extending along margin up to anterior angle. Further rounded yellow spot at elytral apex. Sometimes additional small yellow patch beside scutellum. Yellow elytral pattern often much more developed, with dark colour reduced to series of rounded spots: one on humeral callus, a second one along basal margin just beside scutellum, third one just behind midline, further one (or two) along suture. Such spots sometimes partly fused together. In lighter colored specimens elytron totally yellow or with single rounded spot on humeral callus. Epipleuron light yellow. Elytral outline short with sides almost straight and weakly convergent posteriorly. Lateral margins narrow, simultaneously visible from above only along posterior half. Elytral surface slightly flattened on disc, moderately shiny, with strong punctation arranged in almost regular rows, distinct up to posterior clivus. Intervals flat. Postscutellar area fairly raised. Humeral callus prominent, impunctate. Epipleuron smooth, impunctate, with convex surface.
Pygidium (
Fig. 11e
) yellow with black patch at apex, more or less extended medially toward base. Surface bright, covered with close shallow punctures and appressed, pale setae.
Ventral parts of thorax totally black. Abdominal ventrites black with yellow sides. Hypomera, mesepimera and mesepisterna almost bare, shiny, with coarse, well-impressed, scattered punctures. Remainder of ventral surface of thorax rather shiny as well, covered with fine punctures and regularly distributed, sparse, whitish setae. Prosternal process large, with sides almost straight between anterior coxae, then converging in large, round apex; surface feebly depressed at center, covered with coarse, shallow punctures and sparse, long, semi-erect setae. Legs yellow, sometimes tarsi slightly darkened.
Median depression on fifth abdominal ventrite very shallow and hardly detectable, but with fewer setae and punctures than remainder of ventrite surface. Ventrite posterior margin very slightly notched. Median lobe of aedeagus (
Fig.
11m
–p
) with apex rather long, blunt, triangular. Ventral outline slightly convex but devoid of true carina. Setose depressions shallow, weakly delimited, with surface covered with very small punctures and arcuate setae.
Female
. Habitus in
Fig. 11a–b
(LT). BL =
4.8–5.9 mm
, BW =
3.1–3.4 mm
, PL =
1.7–1.9 mm
, PW = 2.7–3.0 mm. Interocular distance 11.9–12.5 % of BL.
Females are larger with eyes (
Fig. 11c
) smaller and more separated along midline. The head is black with yellow “eyebrows” along the upper margin of eyes. Besides, a transverse winding ribbon-like yellow band between ocular canthi is almost often detectable. Yellow pattern on pronotum is at times more extended, this can be observed in males as well, but it seems to be more frequent in female. Additionally, abdominal ventrites 2–3 are often totally black.
The fifth abdominal ventrite in females has a large, rounded and deep pit. The bottom of the pit is brownish (while the remainder of the ventrite is yellow), glabrous, matt, impunctate but covered by tiny wrinkles. The vasculum of the spermatheca (
Fig. 11q
) is scarcely pigmented, sickle-shaped with rather long, fairly swollen proximal lobe. The distal lobe is short, slender, tapered with a rather acute apex mildly bent downwards. The ampulla is not pigmented, lengthened, slightly curled. The insertion on the bursa copulatrix is simple, short and not pigmented. The sperm gland insertion is longer, slightly tapered distally and bent upwards. The duct is uniform in size, slender, quite rigid, not coiled but with a series of 4–6 turns close to the vasculum. The insertion on the bursa copulatrix is simple, but partially surrounded by an arcuate and pigmented thickening of the membrane.
Remarks
. The chromatic pattern in this species tends to vary according to a rather evident geographic gradient. In fact, specimens from Northern and Eastern part of the range show a darker colouration, while across the southwestern regions (i.e.,
Texas
,
Oklahoma
and
Louisiana
) the dorsal black pattern, both on the pronotum and on the elytra, is on the whole variously reduced. However, single specimens not fitting the gradient are present even at the opposite ends of the range.