An annotated checklist of the Scarabaeoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) of the Guianas
Author
Hielkema, Auke J.
Author
Hielkema, Meindert A.
text
Insecta Mundi
2019
2019-10-25
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3678492
8e18452b-1d9d-462e-bac8-8c86eeb4ddc3
1942-1354
3678492
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RUTELINA
MacLeay, 1819
Synopsis.
Soula 1998
,
2002a
,
2002
b
, 2003,
2005
,
2006
,
2008
,
2009
,
2010b
(former Anticheirina and Pelidnotina)
Note 1.
In his treatment of the subtribes Anticheirina and Pelidnotina (now both incorporated in the subtribe
Rutelina
),
Soula (1998
,
2002a
,
2002
b
, 2003,
2005
,
2006
,
2008
,
2009
,
2010b
) is rather intuitive in his classification, makes double descriptions of species, is inconsistent in the spelling of names and makes various other errors. Most of these issues are addressed and corrected in
Moore and Jameson (2013)
and
Moore et al. (2014)
. Several additional issues are addressed in
Hielkema (2017
,
2018
) and
Moore et al. (2017)
. Soula also frequently uses the term neallotype. This word has never been defined by the
ICZN (1961
,
1964
,
1985
,
1999
) and should not be used.
Note 2.
In his various publications, Soula describes a large number of subspecies within the present tribe
Rutelina
. Because these subspecies are largely based on color patterns, they may only be geographic variations. Collecting additional material and new research methods may corroborate or refute Soula’s hypotheses in the future.
Note 3.
Moore et al. (2017)
list four “pelidnotine” species for the Guianas, which we regard as not occurring in the research area and which have, to our knowledge, also not been reported elsewhere for any place close to the research area. For each of these species,
Moore et al. (2017)
only cite a single source. These species are:
Epichalcoplethis sanctijacobi
(
Ohaus, 1905
) (1905b: 318)
, which is mentioned in
Moore et al. (2017: 108)
and copied from
Gruner (1971: 844)
, who lists it for
French Guiana
as
Pelidnota sancti-jacobi
.
Gruner (1971)
appears to contain many misidentifications and spelling errors, and seems generally untrustworthy;
Pelidnota alliacea
(
Germar, 1824
)
(p. 117), which is mentioned in
Moore et al. (2017: 158)
and copied from
Herbst (1790: 66)
, who lists its present synonym
Melolontha americana
for
Suriname
. Given the distance of
Suriname
to the rest of the distributional area, the record in
Herbst (1790)
is likely based on a mislabeled or misidentified specimen;
Pelidnota hoefigi
Ohaus, 1912
(p. 318), which is mentioned in
Moore et al. (2017: 211)
and copied from
Gruner (1971: 844)
, who lists it for
French Guiana
as
Chaleoplethis
[sic]
hoefigi
;
Pelidnota langsdorffi
(
Mannerheim, 1829
)
(p. 48), which is mentioned in
Moore et al. (2017: 219)
and copied from
Harold (1869e: 1222)
, who list it for
French Guiana
as
P. langsdorfi
[sic]. Given the distance of
French Guiana
to the rest of the distributional area, the record in
Harold (1869e)
is likely based on a mislabeled or misidentified specimen.
We have not included these four species in the species accounts.