A contribution to the knowledge of New World Bruchinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae): taxonomic revision of Ctenocolum Kingsolver & Whitehead, with description of five new species
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Albuquerque, Felícia Pereira De
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Manfio, Daiara
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Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele Stramare
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Zootaxa
2014
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Ctenocolum tuberculatum
(
Motschulsky, 1874
)
(
Figs. 1–3
,
21
,
34
,
46
,
52
,
65
,
78
,
90
,
102
)
Pachymerus tuberculatus
Motschulsky (1874)
: 244
, 245 (original description, type-locality: “
Panamá
”);
Sharp (1885)
: 440
(=
Bruchus longicollis
).
Pseudopachymerus longicollis
var.
tuberculatus
:
Pic (1913a)
: 11 (catalog).
Caryedes longicollis
var.
tuberculata
:
Blackwelder (1946)
: 758
(catalog).
Ctenocolum tuberculatum
:
Kingsolver & Whitehead (1974a)
: 287, 290, 311 (redescription, key, characters, distribution, figures, type-locality, host plant);
Janzen (1977)
: 417
(host plant);
Janzen (1978)
: 183
(host plant);
Janzen (1980)
: 947
(host plant);
Johnson & Kingsolver (1981)
: 419
(catalog);
Udayagiri & Wadhi (1989)
: 79
(catalog); La Rosa & Romero- Nápoles (2002): 189 (host plant);
Turnbow
et al
. (2003)
: 274
(catalog); Romero & Johnson (2004): 623 (catalog);
Silva & Ribeiro-Costa (2008)
: (distribution, taxonomy).
Caryedes tuberculatum
:
Lorea-Barocio
et al
. (2006)
: 518
(catalog).
Bruchus serratissimus
Sharp (1885)
: 443
(original description, type-locality:
Guatemala
);
Kingsolver & Whitehead (1974a)
: 290
(synonym).
Pseudopachymerus serratissimus
:
Pic (1913a)
: 12 (catalog).
Caryedes serratissima
:
Blackwelder (1946)
: 758
(catalog); Wilcox (1975): 10 (catalog).
Type
material.
Pachymerus tuberculatus
Motschulsky, 1874
. Not examined. Note. In the original description of
Pachymerus tuberculatus
,
Motschulsky (1874)
did not specify how many specimens he studied. He also failed to mention which museum the material was deposited. According to
Kingsolver & Whitehead (1974a)
the
type
material is deposited in Zoological Museum, Moscow State University, Moscow. The material was requested but we have not received it for study.
Bruchus serratissimus
Sharp, 1885
.
Holotype
, deposited in BMNH, female: “
Bruchus
serra–/ tissimus.
Type
/ D.S./ Paso Antonio./ Guat. Champion” [white label, handwritten in black]; "
Type
" [round, red label with white center, printed in black]; “Paso Antonio,/
400 ft
./Champion” [white label handwritten in black]; “B. C. A. Col. V. /
Bruchus
/
serratissimus
,/ Sharp.” [white label with black margin, printed in black]; “♀” [white label printed in black]; “
HOLOTYPE
/
Bruchus serratissimus
/
Sharp, 1885
/ Det. Albuquerque & Ribeiro-Costa” [white label with red margin, printed in black];
“
Ctenocolum tuberculatum
/
(
Motschulsky, 1874
)/ F. P. Albuquerque det. 2013
”
[white label with black margin, printed in black].
Note. In the original description of
Bruchus serratissimus
,
Sharp (1885)
did not specify where the
type
material is deposited, but indicated that one specimen was studied. However, in the literature the
type
material is indicated as deposited in t he BMNH (
Kingsolver & Whitehead 1974a
). Was received from this museum one specimen that confers with the original description of
Sharp (1885)
, being considered here as a
holotype
.
Additional material.
MEXICO
: Jalisco:
4, 34 mi. NW Barra de Navidad,
09.III.1973
, emerged in
29.XII. 1973
, C. D. Johnson col., reared seeds 438-73,
Lonchocarpus nitidus
(
TAMU
); 4, same information, except emerged in
9.X.1973
(
TAMU
); 1, same information, exept emerged in
23.XI.1973
(
TAMU
); 1 same information, exept emerged in
9.X. 1973
(
DZUP
); 1 same information, exept emerged in
29. XII. 1973
(
DZUP
).
COSTA RICA
: Guanacaste:
3,
1.3 mi
. E Playa Coco,
03.XII.1970
, D. H. Janzen col.,
Lonchocarpus
sp., #307, (
USNM
); 1, same locality, without date, collector and host plant (
USNM
); 2, same locality, date, collector and host plant (
BMNH
); 1, same locality, date, collector and host plant (
DZUP
).
Diagnosis.
Ctenocolum tuberculatum
differs from the other species by having in the internal sac of the male genitalia a suboval sclerite with stems oriented forward, shorter than the central region (
Fig. 90
).
Redescription.
BL:
2.5–3.9 mm
; BW:
1.7–2.3 mm
.
Integument. Dorsum black or black and reddish brown. Antenna variegated of brown to dark brown, first 3 antennomeres paler, antennomeres 8–10 darker (
Figs. 21
,
65
). Pygidium of male rufous or reddish brown and black, female reddish brown and black or brown and black. Ventral region dark brown to black. Front and middle femur and tibia pale brown or brown; hind femur brown and black or reddish brown and black.
Pubescence. Pronotum brown, yellowish gray, black and white; sparse setae exposing the integument forming an oval, wide area from anterior to posterior region divided by transversal and longitudinal strip of denser setae (
Fig. 21
). Elytra strongly variegated, brown, yellowish gray, black and white, sometimes without black setae; interstria 3 at base and submedian region with short dense strip of white setae (
Fig. 21
). Pygidium dense; in male, white and yellowish gray setae, sparse setae on two basal, four lateral, one apical small areas and on median region with a larger sparse area (
Fig. 46
); in female, white, yellowish gray and brown setae, sparse setae on two lateral areas and on rectangular conspicuous area extending from basal to submedian region (
Fig. 52
). Ventral region brown, yellowish gray and white (
Fig. 65
).
Head. Ocular sinus
0.2 mm
; ocular index 4.7–6.4; length of eyes in frontal view behind sinus
0.06–0.08 mm
(
Fig. 34
). Antenna serrate from antennomere
4-10 in
male and from
5-10 in
female. Frons with frontal carina (
Fig. 34
).
Prothorax. Pronotum with median gibbosity strongly elevated, divided by longitudinal and transversal sulcus (
Fig. 65
); lateral gibbosity moderately elevated; basal lobe without depression and slightly emarginated (
Fig. 21
).
Mesothorax and metathorax. Elytra, striae with punctures moderately impressed; less conspicuous teeth at base of striae 3 and 4; tooth of stria 4 closer to base of tooth of stria 3 than to anterior margin of elytra; stria 6 conspicuously impressed.
Hind
femur (
Fig. 78
) on external ventral margin with toothed carina; without denticles above of external ventral margin; pecten with 12–14 teeth.
Hind
tibia (
Fig. 78
) moderately emarginated beside mucro; lateral coronal denticles present or absent.
Abdomen. Pygidium oval, subequal in male (
Fig. 46
) as long as wide in female (
Fig. 52
), at median basal region with moderately impressed punctures.
Male genitalia. Median lobe with ventral valve wider than long, lateral margin straight on subapical region (
Fig. 90
), basal margin strongly emarginated. Internal sac, lateral apex with short tuft of setae, hinge sclerite curved at apex, short, extending over 1/3 of subapical region; subapical region with dense homogeneously distributed spicules; median region with sparse spicules, dense denticles and smooth sclerite, suboval with stems oriented forward, shorter than the central region (
Fig. 90
); submedian region with sparse spicules; basal region without denticles and spines. Tegmen (
Fig. 102
), lateral lobes separated by emargination about 0.9 times length of lateral lobes; internal margin near end of emargination curved, forming a “U”; expanded at apex, about 2.5 times the smallest width on median region; without membranous projection at apex.
Distribution.
Neotropical region:
Mexico
(Nayarit, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Yucatán),
Guatemala
(Escuintla),
Honduras
(Olancho),
Costa Rica
(Guanacaste),
Panama
,
Venezuela
(Aragua).
Host plants
(Tables I–II).
Papilionoideae
:
Lonchocarpus
sp.,
L. costaricensis
(Donn. Sm.) Pittier
,
L. longistylus
Pittier
,
L. minimiflorus
Donn. Sm.
,
L. nitidus
(Vogel) Benth.
,
L. parviflorus
Benth.
,
L. rugosus
Benth.
TABLE I.
Ctenocolum
groups/species and host plants. New record for the species (NR), New record for the genus (*).
Ctenocolum
groups Insect Plants
Group
podagricus
C. aquilus
sp. nov.
Lonchocarpus muehlbergianus
7
C.
biolleyi
L. eriocarinalis
234
C. colburni
L. heptaphyllus
5
L. purpureus
5
L. velutinus
4
C. martiale
L. constrictus
5
L. eriocarinalis
5
L.
sericeus
5
C. milelo
sp. nov.
L. guillemineanus
(*)
L. muehlbergianus
C. podagricus
Bauhinia glabra
(NR, *)
Lonchocarpus
sp.
L. costaricensis
234
L.
heptaphyllus
5
L.
hondurensis 5
L. margaritensis
5
L.
minimiflorus
23
L.
nitidus 45
L. parviflorus
4
L. rugosus
235
Peltophorum dasyrrhachis
5
Piscidia carthagenensis
2345
Piscidia piscipula
1
C. pygospilotos
sp. nov.
Piscidia piscipula
Group
tuberculatum
C. acapulcensis
L. costaricensis
(NR)
L. eriocarinalis
2345
C. janzeni
L. emarginatus
(NR, *)
L. rugosus
6
Piscidia
sp. 5
Piscidia carthagenensis
2345
Piscidia grandifolia
5
Piscidia mollis
5
C. salvini
Dalbergia retusa
4
C. tuberculatum
Lonchocarpus
sp.
5
L.
costaricensis 2345
L. longistylus
5
L. minimiflorus
23
L.
nitidus 4
L. parviflorus
4
L. rugosus
23
1—De Luca (2011), 2—
Janzen (1977)
, 3—
Janzen (1978)
, 4—
Janzen (1980)
, 5—Kingsolver & Whitehead (1974), 6—Romero & Westcott, 7—
Sari
et al.
(2002)
.
TABLE II.
Host plants and
Ctenocolum
species. New record (NR), New record for the genus (*).
Plant Insect
Bauhinia glabra
(NR, *)
C. podagricus
Dalbergia retusa
C. salvini
Lonchocarpus constrictus
C. martiale
L. costaricensis
(NR)
C. acapulcensis
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. emarginatus
(NR, *)
C. janzeni
L. eriocarinalis
C. acapulcensis
C. biolleyi
C. martiale
L. guillemineanus
(*)
C. milelo
sp. nov.
L. heptaphyllus
C. colburni
C. podagricus
L. hondurensis
C. podagricus
L. longistylus
C. tuberculatum
L. margaritensis
C. podagricus
L. minimiflorus
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. muehlbergianus
C. aquilus
sp. nov.
C. milelo
sp. nov.
L. nitidus
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. parviflorus
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. purpureus
C. colburni
L. rugosus
C. janzeni
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. sericeus
C. martiale
Lonchocarpus
sp.
C. podagricus
C. tuberculatum
L. velutinus
C. colburni
Peltophorum dasyrrhachis
C. podagricus
Piscidia carthagenensis
C. janzeni
C. podagricus
Piscidia grandifolia
C. janzeni
Piscidia mollis
C. janzeni
Piscidia piscipula
C. podagricus
C. pygospilotos
sp. nov.
Piscidia
sp.
C. janzeni