Descriptions and synonymies in American Desmiphorini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)
Author
Santos-Silva, Antonio
Author
Wappes, James E.
Author
Galileo, Maria Helena M.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-01-26
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journal article
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On
Mimestoloides
Breuning, 1974
According to
Breuning (1974b)
(translated): “
Mimestoloides
nov. gen.
As
Estoloides
BREUN.
, but the antennomere III as long as IV, the punctures along elytra are longitudinally arranged, and the mesocoxal cavities open. Type:
andresi
BREUN. It belongs to Rhodopini, next to
Estoloides
BREUN.
” The statement on the length of antennomeres does not make sense, since antennomere III in
Estoloides
, according to
Breuning (1974a)
, is as long as, or longer than IV. Furthermore, the mesocoxal cavities in all American
Desmiphorini
that we know (including species of
Estoloides
) are closed (following
Linsley & Chemsak 1984
). Thus, apparently only the elytral sculpture can help to separate
Mimestoloides
from
Estoloides
.
Examination of photographs of the
holotype
of
M. andresi
(
Figs 55–58
,
98
) shows that there is no difference between
Mimestoloides
Breuning, 1974
and
Estoloides
as antennomere III is slightly longer than IV, elytral punctures are disposed as in some other species of
Estoloides
, and the mesocoxal cavities are closed. Thus,
Mimestoloides
Breuning, 1974
is formally synonymized with
Estoloides
. Consequently, the
type
species of this genus is transferred to
Estoloides
:
E. andresi
comb. nov.
According to
Breuning (1974b)
the
type
locality of
M. andresi
: “
Typus
von
New
Mexico
: San Andres de la Sierra.” However, there is no information in the specimen labels about where “San Andres de la Sierra” is located (
Fig. 58
). Thus, “
New
Mexico
” needs to be considered as a mere supposition.