Notes, new records, and transference in South American Cerambycidae (Insecta, Coleoptera)
Author
Olivier, Renan Da Silva
Laboratório de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Cidade Universitária, 79090 - 900, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
Author
Santos-Silva, Antonio
Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Author
Monné, Marcela Laura
Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Author
Costa-Pinto, Paula Jéssica
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Jardim das Américas, 81530 - 000, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
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Zootaxa
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2024-08-21
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5496.4.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.5496.4.1
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Acyphoderes aurulenta
(
Kirby, 1818
)
(
Fig. 18
)
Necydalis aurulenta
Kirby, 1818: 443
.
Acyphoderes aurulenta
;
Audinet-Serville, 1834a: 548
.
Odontocera aurulenta
;
Kirby, 1834: 92
.
Acyphoderes aurulentus
;
White, 1855: 195
.
Stenopterus aurulentus
Dalman, 1823: 71
.
Acyphoderes sericinus
White, 1855: 195
.
Remarks.
Kirby (1818)
described
Necydalis aurulenta
based on a single specimen from
Brazil
.
Dalman (1823)
described
Stenopterus aurulentus
based on
syntypes
male and female from
Brazil
(species not listed in
Monné 2024a
). Later,
White (1855)
described
Acyphoderes sericinus
also based on a single specimen from
Brazil
.
Audinet-Serville (1834a)
listed
S. aurulentus
as being the same as
A. aurulenta
: “
Odontocera aurulenta
.—
Stenopterus aurulentus
Dalm.
Analect. Entomol
.
, pag. 71, nº 63. Du
Brésil
.” It is important to note that the name of the species group,
Stenopterus aurulentus
was clearly described as a new species (see page “vi” and the subtitle on page
37 in
Dalman (1823))
. Unfortunately, we do not have a photograph of the
syntypes
of
S. aurulentus
. However, the original description suggests that it is really the same as
Acyphoderes aurulenta
.
Bates (1873)
synonymized
A. sericinus
with
A. aurulenta
. Gundulach (1894) reported
Odontocera abdominalis
(
Olivier, 1800
)
from
Puerto Rico
. However, according to
Fisher (1930)
: “In the
United States
National Museum are two examples of this species [
Acyphoderes aurulenta
] which were identified as
abdominalis
Olivier.
One of these examples is labeled
Mayaguez
,
Porto Rico
, and the other one
Cayey
,
Porto Rico
,
May 23, 1923
, collected by G. N. Wolcott. These
two specimens
show a slight variation from the typical specimens from
Brazil
by not having the femora and tibiae black in the middle, and by the elytra being without a furcated black vitta on each side, but these specimens seem to be the extreme light form of this species, and not sufficiently distinct to warrant a new name. In a series examined from
Brazil
, all of the examples have the black bands on the legs, but in a few of these examples the furcated black vittae on the elytra are absent … The specimens listed as
abdominalis
from
Porto Rico
by Gahan, and Leng and Mutchler are probably
aurulenta
(Kirby)
.” Only by examining species from
Puerto Rico
will it be possible to know whether
Fisher (1930)
was right or not.
Currently, it is known from
Brazil
(
Mato Grosso
,
Goiás
,
Bahia
,
Minas Gerais
,
Espírito Santo
,
Rio de Janeiro
,
São Paulo
,
Paraná
,
Santa Catarina
, and
Rio Grande do Sul
),
Bolivia
,
Paraguay
,
Argentina
(
Formosa
and Misiones),
Uruguay
, and
Puerto Rico
? (
Monné 2024a
;
Tavakilian & Chevillotte 2023
).
Material examined.
BRAZIL
,
Mato Grosso do Sul
(
new state record
):
Campo Grande
,
1 female
(
MNRJ-
ENT-47638),
21.X.1993
,
W.W. Koller
leg. (
MNRJ
)
.