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Nomenclatural changes, reinstatements, new combinations, and new synonymies among American Cerambycids (Coleoptera) Gerard Luc Tavakilian Entomologie Forestiere ORSTOM B.P. 165 97323 CAYENNE cedex, FRENCH GUIANA

Abstract:New synonyms: Protormascabrosa Waterhouse, 1880 and Protorma recurvatum Williams, 1829 = Strollgylaspis costi(er Thomson, 1877; Callopisma ruficollis Bates, 1870 = Eriphus croceicollis White, 1855; Odolltocera cillctivelltris Bates, 1870 = Odolltocem simplex \\lhite, 1855; Tomopterus auralltiacosignatus Zajciw, 1969 = Tomopterus similis Fisher, 1930; Cerambyx spectabilis Voet, 1778 = Cemmbyx velutinus Fabricius, 1775; Chion ochraceus Bates, 1885 = Lamia spini(em Fabricius, 1792; USSOIlOtus shephel'di Pascoe, 1859 = Callidillln eqllestre Fabricius, 1787; Cerambyx plliverllientlls Olivier, 1790 = Cerambyx (arilloslls Linne, 1758; Lamia crypta Say, 1832 = Saperda alllwiata Fabricius, 1801; Ptericoptlls (orsteri Tippmann, 1960 = Bisaltes /)Uqlletii Thomson, 1868; Jlaviceps Breuning, 1942 = Stellocorus obscurus Fabricius, 1801; Cryptocrallium gOllllellei Breuning, 1980 = Cryptocnwillm cazieri Lane, 1958; Epectasis grossepllllctata Breuning, 1942 = Saperdajllllcea Newman, 1840; ParaclytelnllestmgiganteaBreuning, 1974= Jamesialineata Fisher, 1926; tremata Galileo and Martins, 1988 = Hippopsis meillerti Aurivillius, 1900; Lamia pUlIctataFabricius, 1792 = Cerambyx (Lamia) Daviesii Swederus, 1787; Leioplls (Oedopeza) pogollocheroides Audinet-Serville, 1835 = Lamia ocellator Fabricius, 1801; Colobothea veilltina Bates, 1865 = Lamia lIwclllaris Olivier, 1792; Xylergates dorotheae Gilmour, 1962 = Xylergateselailleae Gilmour, 1962; Colobothea velutilla Bates, 1865 = Lamia maclliaris Olivier, 1792; Pretilia telephoroides Bates, 1866 = Saperda tllberculata Fabricius, 1801; Guyanestolallwcrophthalma Breuning, 1961 = Estoloides (Estoloides) angllsti(rolls Breuning, 1943; lIWl'llwrata Martins and Galileo, 1990 = Gll-yallestola brasiliensis Breuning, 1974. The following species are reinstated: Strongylaspis costi(erThomson, 1877; Oxymems lineatus Dupont, 1836; Hebestola operaria Erichson, 1848; Hesyclw lateralis Thomson, 1868. The Heplll:altes Thomson, 1864 is reinstated. New combinations: Heplll:altes ruber (Thunberg, 1822); Protorma costi(era (Thomson, 1877); ]{lIuliiana cincta spilli(era (Fabricius, 1801) comb. nov.; Ataxia operaria (Erichson, 1848) comb. nov.; Pamclytemnestra lineata (Fisher, 1926) comb. nov.; Oedopeza ocellator (Fabricius, 1801) comb. nov.; Torollaeus illcisus (Bates, 1864) comb. nov.; Pretilia tuberculata (Fabricius, 1801) comb. nov. DrycotJwea tUl'l'ialbae (Breuning, 1943) comb. nov. Dl'ycothaea trullcatipenllis new name for Estolastictica Breuning, 1942 (llec Bates, 1881) Some host-plants are given. Introduction ence number sampled by a botanist; several parts During my various visits through several insti- are distributed throughout main botanical institu- tutions sheltering historical collections, I noticed tions of the world. some unknown synonymies which are interesting to publish. The acronyms used are: 1. Reinstated species: MNHN for the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris, BMNH for the British Natural History Museum in Subfamily Prioninae London, AMNH for the Anwrican Museum of Natural History in Tribe Macrotomini New York, USNM fol' the United States National Museum in Wash- Protorma. costifera (Thomson, 1877), reinstated and ington D. C. (Smithsonian Institution), new combination. ICCM for the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- Strongylaspis costifer Thomson, 1877: 275 vania, Protorma scab rosa Waterhouse, 1880: 289, new syno- MNHU for the Museum fUr Naturkunde del' Humboldt nymy UniversiUit in Berlin, Stenodontes (Protorrna) scabrosus; Lameere, 1903: 215 ZMK for the Zoologisk Museum in Copenhagen, Protorma recuruatum Williams, 1929: 143, pI. V, fig. 1, MNRJ for the Museu Nacional da Quinta da Boa Vista new synonymy in Rio de Janeiro, Protorma recu,ruala Blackwelder, 1946: 552 [Catalog] ZSMA for the Zoologische Staatssammlung des Bay- erischen Staates in Munich, Lameere, without having seen Thomson's ma- NRS for the Naturhistoriska Riksm useet in Stockholm. terial, simply synonymized Strongylaspis costifer Concerning host plant records, the scientific with Strongylaspis corticarins (Erichson, 1848). name is followed by the herbarium collection refer- All the following authors (Villiers, 1980: 143 and 130 Volume 11, No.2, June, 1997, INSECTA MUNDI others) accepted Lameere's judgement. Fortunate- In 1801: 326, he described Saperda annulata ly, Thomson's type of Strongylaspis costiter is vis- and gave the short following description in latin: ible in the MNHN, and in fact, belongs to the genus thorace rotundato, subspinoso, antennarum arti- Protorma. Later on, I saw Williams' type in ICCM culis basi albis, which agrees with the type in of Pro torma recurvatwn an d came to the conclusion Fabricius' collection in the ZMK (conspecific with that Williams species is just a synonym of Thom- Say's Lamia crypta); both the locality (America son's species. Williams wrote "It was carefully com- meridionali ) and the synonymy (Sap erda lineata pared by me with the type of Protorma scab rosa 1792: 314) were wrongly associated with the above Waterhouse, from which itis quite distinct." In fact, description. The confusion was obviously caused by the description of Protorma recurvatum was based an error in the printing of page 326 in Fabricius' on a single male specimen, and the type of Protonna Systema Eleutheratorum. It is clear that between scab rosa in the BMNH is a female. The three the Saperda nigricomis (nO 47) and the Saperda described taxa belong to the same species, and the tristis (nO51) the synonymies were wrongly skipped. valid name is Proforma cost.item (Thomson, 1877). Bates in the supplement of Biologia Centrali Amer- icana (1885: 347) wrote: Ataxia Crypta ... Said by Subfamily Erichson to be the Saperda lineata of Fabricius Tribe (Ent. Syst. ii p. 314), and so registered in the Munich catalogue, but it does not agree with the Oxymel'us lineatus Dupont, 1838 reinstated description, which refers also, as Fabricius states, Oxymerus lineatus Dupont, 1838: 41, pI. 211, fig. 1 to a South-American (Brazilian ?) in Lunds [Brazil] collection. Erichson might have seen the type and Oxymerus appro:,:imatus Dupont, 1838: 44, pI. 212, Bates read the wrong description (Fabricius, 1792: fig. 2 [Cayenne] 314). The name Saperda annulata being used sev- OXYlllerns elongatlls Dupont, 1838, 1838: 45, pI. eral times by Fabricius, we decide to conserve Say's 213, fig. 1 [Cayenne] species name in order to avoid more confusion. The Oxymerus distinguendus Dupont, 1838: 48, pI. 214, complete synonymy of Ataxia crypta is the follow- fig. 2 [Demerary] mg: Oxymerus aenleatlls subsp.lineatlls H lldepohl, 1979: 20, pI. I, 1 (m) Oxymerns aeuleatns var. linea/,Ils Remillet, 1988: Ataxia crypta (Say, 1832) (nee 130 Saperda annulata Fabricius, 1801 Fabricius, 1792): 326, new synonymy Lamia erypta Say, 1832: 5 From November 1982 to 1983 the January Amniseus ? eryptns Haldeman, 1847: 47 species was part.icularly abundant around Kourou Stenosoma crypta LeConte, 1873: 302 where I saw more than a thousand, I definitely do Ataxia crypta LeConte, 1873: 344 not agree with Hudepohl synonymies and status Ataxia sordida Haldeman, 1847: 56 changing (Hudepohl, 1979: 20), The correct. synon- Stenosoma sordida LeConte, 1852: 158 ymy, aft.er checking t.he types found in the MNHN, is listed above, Consequently HebestolaopemriaErichson, 1848 synonymized with Saperda annulata Fabricius, Subfamily Parysatis nigritarsisThomson, 1868b, andParysa­ tis flavescens Tribe Bates, 1880 becomes a valid taxon and we can write the following synonymy: Fabricius described (1775: 180) a Stenocorus Ataxia. operaria, (Erichson, 1848), reinstated annulatus from "America meridionali" belonging Hebestola operaria Erichson, 1848: 574 to the Banks collection (today in the BMNH). Fab- Parysatis nigritarsis Thomson, 1868b: 120 ricius later on (1801: 310) mentioned the synonymy Esthlogena operaria Lacordaire, 1872: 600 with Cemmbyx annulatus Olivier, 1792 and Cer­ Ataxia lineata Gemminger and Harold, 1873: 3100 ambyx hirtipes Degeer, 1775 (belonging to the actu- [Catalog] al genus Colobothea Lepeletier and Audinet-Ser- Parysatis flavescens Bates, 1880: 112 ville, 1825). In 1792: 314 he described a Saperda lineata from America meridionali, The two syn- Tribe Onciderini Cer­ types in the ZMK belong to Degeer's species, Lampedusa lateralis ambyx hirtipes, (Thomson, 1868) reinstated INSECTA MUNDI, Vol. 11, No.2, June, 1997 131

Hesyeha lateralis Thomson, 1868a: 63 [Cayenne] Hephialtes Thomson, 1864 reinstated Lampedusa obliqnal,or Dillon and Dillon (nee Fabr- Type species: Hephialtes trieostatusThomson, 1864 icius, 1801), 1945: 114, pI, V, fig, 10 (= Traehyderes ruber Thunberg, 1822) [Brazil] by original designation. Lampedusa obliquator (Fabricius, 1801) Hephialtes Thomson, 1864: 285 Lamia obliqnator Fabricius, 1801: 303 Hypsioma obliquator Thomson, 1868a: 50 Hephialtes ruber (Thunberg, 1822), comb. nov. Plerodia obliqnator Aurivillius, 1923: 342 [Catalog] Traehyderes ruber Thunberg, 1822: 305 Orthosoma badium Dejean (nomen nudum), 1837: The type of Hesycha lateral is Thomson, 1868 is 342 different from the type of Lamia obliquator Fabri- Hephialtes trieostatus Thomson, 1864: 286 cius, 180!' Dillon and Dillon wrongly interpreted Hephialtes badium Thomson, 1865: 577 Fabricius' species and consequently Lampedusa Hephialtes snlcatns Lacordaire, 1869: 147 Hephialtes badius Gemminger and Harold, 1872: lateral is (Thomson, 1868) is Both spe- reinstated, 2774 [Catalog] cies were encountered in French Guiana and be- Hephialtes tricostatus Gahan, 1895: 84 long to the gen us Lampedusa as described by Dillon Stictosoml/,s(Anacanthus) tricostatus Lameere, 1904: and Dillon, 1945: 112, Following the nomenclatural 28 code, Lamia obliquator remains the type species of Stictosomus rnber Lameere, 1912: 164 the genus Lampedusa Dillon and Dillon, 1945, Stietosomus (Anaeanthus) ruber Lameere, 1913: 38 [Catalog] 2. Reinstated genus: Anacanthns ruber Villiers, 1980: 152, fig. 20 Subfamily Prioninae 3. New synonyms and consequently new com- binations: Tribe Callipogonini Subfamily Cerambycinae The genus Hephialtes Thomson, 1864 was cre- atedfor Hephialtes tricostatusThomson, 1864: 286 Tribe Rhinotragini based on a female specimen from BraziL A year Odontocera simplex later he described the male as badiwT/" Both are White, 1855 Odontoeera simplex White, 1855: 189 synonyms of Trachyderes ruber Thunberg, 1822, Odontoeera einctiventris Bates, 1870a: 321, new Lameere (1904: 28) synonymized the genus with synonymy Anacanthus Auclinet-Serville, 18:32 which he con- sidered as a subgenus of StictosolTWS Audinet- White's type, in the BMNH, is represented by a Serville, 18:32, Whilst reading the description of the male specimen and Bates' type, in the MNHN, a genus Stictosomus (page 15:3) we note incompati- female, although the latter was doubtful concern- ble features with Thunberg's species Corselet sans ing the gender of his 0. cinctiventris. I personally crenelures» and "mandibules allongees, etroites, obtained many individuals of both sexes by rearing aigues, denticul6es interieurement", Considering them on their host plant. I was already alerted by the description of Anacanthus (page 165 of the the elytral similarity of the two supposed species sameAudinet-Serville's paper) a name which means before having them bred. They emerged from three in Greek "without spines" wefind again incompat- different species of trees all belonging to the family ible features (corselet mutique '" arrondi", ), Nei- of Papilionaceae: Taralea oppositi[olia Au blet [De- ther the genus nor the subgenus retained by nis Loubry 1611]; Dipteryx punctata (Black) Am- Lameere is correct. shoff [Denis Loubry 1797]; Monopteryx illpae Rod- Though the type species of the :3 concerned rigues [Denis Loubry 17:39]. genera (StictoSOTnUS semicostatlls Audinet-Serville, 1832, Anacanthus costatus Audinet-Serville, 18:32 Tribe Callichromatini and Hephialtes tricostatus Thomson, 1864) belong Calliehroma velutinnm (Fabricius, 1775) obviously to the same natural subdivision of the Cerambyx velu,tinus Fabricius, 1775: 167 tribe Callipogonini, I think it is unreasonable to Cerambyx speetabilis Voet, 1778: 12, pI, X, fig. 40, new synonymize them under the same genus. synonymy Cerambix velutinus Olivier, 1795: 24, (67) pI, VI, fig. 41 Calliehroma velutina Serville, 1833: 557 Calliehroma velutinum White, 1853: 164 132 Volume 11, No.2, June, 1997, INSECTA MUNDI

Callichroma velutinus Lacordaire, 1869: 16 Tribe Trachyderini Callichroma porphyrogenitnm Bates, 1870: 333 Callichroma (Callichroma) velutinum Schmidt, 1924: Subtribe Bothriospilina 321 The identity of Lamia spinifera Fabricius, 1792 is not yet resolved. Martins and Moure (1973: 79), Considering that the illustration is sufficient, giving an illustration of the species, came to the and that the locality is "Indes Occidentales", this conclusion that it might certainly be an Oriental or leaves no doubt about the identity of this taxon. The Ethiopian species, maybe belonging to the genus epithet "spectabilis" still remains in all catalogs for Ploca.ederus Thomson. obscure reasons. Knulliana cineta spinifera (Fabricius, 1792) new Tribe Lissonotini combination Lamia spinifera Fabricius, 1792: 275; Fabricius, Lissonotlls eqllestris (Fabricius, 1787) 1801: 292; Aurivillius, 1923: 606 [Catalog]; Black- Cerambyx biserratus Voet, 1778: 29, pI. XXV, fig. welder, 1946: 627 [Catalog] incertae sed is; Zimsen, 137 [America] 1964: 169 [Types]; Martins and Moure, 1973: 79 figs Callidium equestre Fabricius, 1787: 153 [Cajennae] 1-2 (male). Cerambix unidentatus Olivier, 1795: 20, (n» 67) pI. Chion ochraceus Bates, 1885243, new synonymy XIX, fig. 145 Chion cinctus var. ochraceus Schaeffer, 1908: 331 Cerambyx cinctns Panzer in Voet, 1798: 2, pI. XXV, Chion cinctum v. ochraceum Blackwelder, 1946: fig. 136 562 [Catalog] Cerambyx cingulatns Panzer in Voet, 1798: 2, pI. Cerasphorus cinctum ochraceum Cazier and Lacey, XXV, fig. 137 1952: 10 fig. 1 Lissonotus cinctus Dalman in Schon herr, 1817: 364 Knulliana cincta ochracea Linsley, 1962: III fig. 35 [Cayenna] (distribution map) Lissonotus unidentatus Dalman in Schonherr, 1817: 364 Subtribe Ancylocerina Lissonotus equestris Dejean, 1821: 109 Lissonotus shepherdi Pascoe, 1859: 16 [Para], new Callaneyla eroeeieollis (White, 1855) synonymy Eriphus croceicollis White, 1855: 292; Bates, 1870b: Lissonotns shepherdi Blackwelder, 1946: 592 [Bra- 429. zil] Catalog Callopisma ruficollis Bates, 1870b: 419, new syn- onymy I found in the MNHN at the Library of the Ancylocera ruficollis Gemminger and Harold, 1872: French Entomological Society an example ofVoet's 2959 [Catalog] book where the first pages are missing but Ceram­ Callancyla rnficollis Aurivillius, 1912: 446 [Cata- byx biserratus was already described in 1778. Since log] the name equestris has been used for over a century I think it is better to conserve the well known name. Bates wrote (1870: 429), concerning Eriphus On the other hand, Lissonotus shepherdi is exactly croceicollis White, 1855, "Although taken by me, I similar to Fabricius' type. To summarize my obser- do not find the species among my own reserved vation, the most common form with the red band collection of Amazonian Longicorns". He would complete seems to be a variety of L. equestris. I never have been able to guess White's misplace- obtained this abundant species from several le- ment whose type (BMNH) is afemale. Bates, though gume trees and vines. Both forms emerged from the uncertain abou t the sex of his Callopis rna ruficollis same logs (interrupted or complete red band). supposed the type (MNHN) to be a male. Though the type locality is Cayenne the interrupt- Subfamily Lamiinae ed form is rarer in French Guiana. Observed host plants: Hymena.eacourbaril Lin- Tribe Lamiini ne (Caesalpiniaceae) [Sabatier and Prevost 3490]; Bauhinia guianensis Aublet (Caesalpiniaceae) farinoslls (Linne, 1758) [Scott Mori and al. 23641, 23678]; Macrolobiwn sp. Cerambyx farinosns Linne, 1758: 390 (Caesalpiniaceae) [ScottMori and al. 23467, 23409]. Cerambyxfarinosus DeGeer, 1775: 108, pI. XIV, fig. 1 [Suriname] Cerambyx pnlvernlentus Olivier, 1790: 302, new synonymy INSECTA MUNDI, Vol. 11, No.2, June, 1997 133

Cerambyx snrinamensis maculosus Panzer, 1794: Bisaltes sp. Bates, 1885: 346, pI. IX, fig, 21a 15, pI. V, fig. 8 [Suriname] Bisaltes batesi Aurivillius, 1923: 609 [Catalog] Cerambix puluernlentns Olivier, 1795: 50, (n° 67) PtericoptusforsteriTippmann, 1960: 152, pI. IX, fig. pI. VII, fig. 46 b 21a, new synonymy Stenochorlls p nluernlentns Schon herr, 1817: 407 Bisaltes (Bisaltes) bnqueti Breuning, 1960: 177 [Catalogue, Suriname] [Catalog] pulvernlentlls Dejean, 1821: 106 Bisaltes (s.str.) forsteri Breuning, 1971: 284 Taeniotes pilluerulentns Audinet-Serville, 1835: 91 [Cayenne] Tippmann' s type is in the USNM and the type 1I1onochamus (Tceniotes) farinosus Castelnau, 1840: of Thomson in the MNHN. The species was reared 479 [Brazil] on a Convolvulaceae vine belonging to the genus Monochamus (Tceniotes) pnlvernlentus Castelnau, Maripa [Scott Mori et aZ. 23592]. 1840: 479 [Brazil] Tceniotes farinosns Bates, 1865b: 110 [Brazil: Ama- zone, Tapajos] Tethystola. brasiliensis Breuning, 1940 Taeniotes glltt/.daris Schwarzer, 1929: 364, fig. 16- Tethystola brasiliensis Breuning, 1940: 42 17 Tethystola flalloapicalis Breuning, 1942: 141, new Tceniotes pltluerulentus 111. guttillaris Breuning, synonymy 1943b: 248 Taeniotes puluurentus Bosq, 1943: 109 Both types are at the MNHN and were collect- Taeniotes farinoslts Dillon ancl Dillon, 1941 pI. I, ed in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. The type fig. 6 of T. flavoapicalis is a big specimen. Taeniotes farinosa Blackwelder, 1946: 594 [Cata- log] Tribe Pteropliini Taeniotes puluerulenta Blackwelder, 1946: 594 [Cat- alog] Ataxia obscllra (Fabricius, 1801) Stenocorns obscnrns Fabricius, 1801: 307 [America Olivier's drawing representing Ceram byx Pu,Z­ meridionali] veru,Zentu,s closely resembles the species commonly Esthlogena snlcata Bat.es, 1866: 290 collected in Cayenne. Linne's [arinosu,s , which is Parysatis collaris Thomson, 1868: 119 neither in the London Linnean Society nor in Parysatis snlcata Aurivillius, 1922: 293 (Catalog) Parysatis obscura Gustave-Adolphe's collection in Uppsala, has in Aurivillius, 1922: 292 (Catalog) Ataxia flaviceps Breuning, 1942: 137, new synon- fact no type. Linne mentioned after his laconic ymy description the corresponding illustration in Sy- Ataxia obscura Breuning, 1961: 53, fig. 7 bille Merian's book published in 1719 (table 24, f. infima) and another reference published by Degeer Cryptocraniu1n cazieri Lane, 1958 before the tenth edition of Linne's Systema Naturae. CryptocraninTn cazieri Lane, 1958: 6, fig. 2 The iconotype belongs to the prelinnean littera- Ornatodesisa pulchra Breuning, 1961: 19 ture; I ignore what is to be done in this case. I Cryptocranium gounellei Breuning, 1980: 68, new consulted this very rare book with colored plates synonymy and I am certain that C. puZveru,Zentu,s is a synonym of C. farinosus and their localities (Suriname and Lane's type (a female from Peru) belongs to the Cayenne) confirm the synonymy. The species is AMNH and Breuning's type (a male with flattened very common on the introduced breadfruit tree legs from the Brazilian Goias) belongs to the MNHN. Artocarpu,s allilis (S. Parkinson) Fosberg (Morace- The recent synonymy published by Monne and ae). I do not understand why these two taxa were Giesbert (1992: 252) for a specimen already de- considered as different by all authors, except for scribed by Breuning from the Brazilian state of Bates who had already reported the synonymy Para, and the presence of this species in French (18G5b: 110). Guiana, lead us to consider that this very rare species is widely distributed in northern South Type Apomecynini America.

Bisaltes bllqlleti Thomson, 1868 Epectasis juncea (Newman, 1840) Bisaltes buqnetii Thomson, 1868b: III [Cayenne] Saperdajuncea Newman, 1840: 13 Bisal/,es /mqneti Gemminger and Harold, 1873: 3102 Epectasis attenuata Bates, 1866: 294 [Cat.alog] Epectasis grossepunctata Breuning, 1942: 175, new synonymy 134 Volume 11, No.2, June, 1997, INSECTA MUNDI

Epectasis juncea m. attenuata Breuning, 1961c: 25 Acanthodcrcs swederi White, 1855: 360, pI. IX, fig. 6 [Para] Breuning's type belongs to the USNM, the type Acanthodcrcs daviesi Thomson, 1864: 17 of E. atlemwf,a is in the MNHN. Acanthoderes daviesi var. swederi Gemminger and Harold, 1873: 3146 [Catalog] Tribe Onciderini Acanthodcres daviesi Bodkin, 1919: 268 Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) daviesi Aurivillius, Paraclytemnestra linea-ta- (Fisher, 1926), new com- 1923: 384 [Catalog] bination. Acanthodcres (Acanthoderes) punctata Aurivillius, Jamesia lineata Fisher, 1926: 14 1923: 385 [Catalog] Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) daviesi Paraclytemnestra gigantea Breuning, 1974a: 240, Buck, 1959: new synonymy 604

This incredible species from the Antilles merits The common and widely distributed epiphyte its own genus. Breuning's type belongs to the Clusia grandiflora Splitgerber (Clusiaceae) [Denis MNI-IU, though Fisher's type belongs to the USNM. Loubry 1827] breeds A. daviesi. Tribe Tribe Oedopeza- ocella-tor Hippopsis meinerti Aurivillius, 1900 (Fabricius, 1801), new combi- Hippopsis meinerti Aurivillius, 1900: 416; Aurivil- nation ocellator lius, 1923: 357 [Catalog] Lamia Fabricius, 1801: 287 [America me- Hippopsis meinerti Blackwelder, 1946: 606 [Cata- ridionali] Leiopus (CEdopeza) pogonocheroides log]; Galileo and Martins, 1988a: 185 figs Audinet-Ser- 17-20; Galileo and Martins, 1988b: 205 ville, 1835: 88, new synonymy Leiopus pogonocheroides Hippopsis freyi Breuning, 1955: 661 Castelnau, 1840: 464 [Cay- Hippopsis (Hippopsis) lemniscata m. meinerti Bre- enne] Oedopeza pogonocheroides uning, 1961b: 197 [Catalog]; Breuning, White, 1855: 394 Ozincus ocellator 1962: 10 Aurivillius, 1923: 398 [Catalog] Hippopsis (Hippopsis) freyi Breuning, 1961b: 197 [Catalog]; 1962: 18 I do not understand why this very common Hippopsis (Hippopsis) lcmniscata tobagoensis Bre- species was not recognized by AuriviIlius. The type uning, 1962: 10 of Fabricius is a male with a characteristic swollen Hippopsis tremata Galileo and Martins, 1988a: 184, protarsal segment. I obtained this species from 16 figs. 13-16, new synonymy different tree species, mainly belonging to the le- gume group: Coz'una guianensis Aublet (Apocyn- Aurivillius' type, in the NRS is a male, and the aceae) [Christian Feuillet 2311]; SiTnarouba aTnara abdominal depression is absolutely identical to the Aublet (Simaroubaceae) [Christian Feuillet 2375]; drawing given in the paper of Galileo and Martins TheobroTna cacao Linne (Sterculiaceae) [Jean- to characterize their new species Hippopsis treTna­ Jacques de Granville det.]; Sz'oartzia lomatophylla to,. I compared Aurivillius' type with my own mate- (Bentham) Pittier (Caesalpiniaceae) [Denis Loub- rial of both sexes from French Guiana and identi- ry, 1585]; Swartziapanacoco (Aublet) Cowan (Cae- fied by Martins as H. tremata. salpiniaceae) [Denis Loubry, 1804]; MachaeriUTn sp. Taralea Tribe Acanthoderini (Papilionaceae) [Denis Loubry, 1815]; oppositifolia Aublet (papilionaceae) [Denis Loub- Abarema curvicarpa Aca-nthoderes daviesi (Swederus, 1787) ry, 1611]; (Irwin) Barneby Cerambyx (Lamia) daviesii Swederus, 1787: 195, and Grimes (Mimosaceae) [Grimes and Saba tier pI. VIII, fig. 6 3312]; Abaremajupunba (Willdenow) Barneby and Cerambyx daviesii Gmelin, 1790: 1837 Grimes (Mimosaceae) [Christian Feuillet 2307, Lamia punctata Fabricius, 1792: 272 [Cajennae], Denis Loubry 1875 and Scott Mori 23688]; Balizia new synonymy pedicellaris (de Candolle) Barneby and Grimes Lamia daviesii SchOnherr, 1817: 380 [America, (Mimosaceae) [Christian Feuillet 1341]; Enterolo­ Cayenna] biuTn schomburghii Bentham (Mimosaceae) [Daniel Acanthoderus davicsii Dejean, 1835: 336 2367]; Enterolobiwn sp. (Mimosaceae) Acanthodcrcs davicsii Sabatier Auclinet-Serville, 1835: 29 Hydrochoreacorymbosa [Cayenne] [Denis Loubry 1763]; (L. C. INSECTA MUNDI, Vol. 11, No.2, June, 1997 135

Richard) Barneby and Grimes (Mimosaceae) [De- Colobotheamacularis: Aurivillius, 1923: 454 [Cata- nis Loubry 1300]; Ingamelinonis Sagot (Mimosace- log] ae) [Denis Loubry 1780]; Inga sp. (Mimosaceae) [Scott Mori 2345G]; Parhia nitida Miquel (Mimo- I had the opportunity to consult and to photo- saceae) [Daniel Saba tier 1511 and Denis Lou bry graph the original paintings of Olivier which served 15G4]. to illustrate his famous "Entomologie ... " still con- served in his family, six generations later. These Toronaeus incisus (Bates, 1864), new combina- paintings reveal more details than the printed and tion. post-colored plates found in the remaining exam- Nyssodrys incisa Bates, 1864: 155 ples of this very rare book and thus permit the Nyssodrystes incisa Gilmour, 1965: 599 [Brazil] above synonymy. I obtained several adults from Catalogue Hydrochorea corymbosa (L.C. Richard) Barneby Stenolis incisa Monne, 1985: 535. and Grimes (Mimosaceae) [Denis Loubry 1300] The rearing of this rare species demonstrates Tribe Pretiliini clearly its greater affinity with the genus Toronae­ us (where majority were bound to Burseraceae Pretilia tuberculata. (Fabricius, 1801), new combi- trees), confirmed by its taxonomic features. It was nation. obtained on a still unidentified Burseraceae [Denis Saperda tuberculata Fabricius, 1801: 331 [America Loubry 1318] meridionali] Pretilia telephoroides Bates, 1866: 302; Lacordaire, Xylergates elaineae Gilmour, 1962 1872: 910; Gilmour, 1962: 125; Martins and Galileo, Asl,ynomus hilaris: Prudhomme, 1906: 38 1990b: 707 figs 1-11, new synonymy Enpogonius tnberculatus Xylergates sp. (hilaris Dejean?) Duffy, 1960: 258, Auriviliius, 1923: 312 [Cat- figs. 158-159 (Larva) alog]; Blackwelder, 1946: 600 (Catalog] )(ylergates elaineae Gilmour, 1962: 277, pI. III, fig. 3 Tribe )(ylergates dorotheae Gilmour, 1962: 279, pI. III, fig. 4, new synonymy Drycothaea a.ngustifrons (Breuning, 1943) Estoloides (Estoloides) angustifrons Breuning, 1943a: 56 (Guyane: Maroni]; Breuning, 1974b: 59. Gilmour's two types belong to the American Guyanestola macrophthalma Breuning, 1961a: 248, Museum of Natural History in New York. The new synonymy species commonly attacks fallen trees belonging to Guyanestola macrophtalma Breuning, 1963: 507 the family of Lecythidaceae. I found this species [Catalog] from seven different host plants in French Guiana: Drycothaea angustifrons Tavakilian, 1991: 450; Lecythis poiteaui O. C. Berg [Scott Mori clet. 1995]; Galileo and Martins, 1991: 250 Lecythis holcogyne (Sandwith) Mori [D. Sabatier Drycothaea macrophthalma Galileo and Martins, and M.F. Prevost 2108]; Eschweilera sagotiana 1991: 251 Miers [Daniel Sabatier 17G2]; Eschweilera micran­ tha (0. C. Berg) Miers [Scott Mori 23479]; Eschweil­ In 1990, the blocked situation concerning Frey's era coriacea (A.P. de Candolle) Martius ex O.C. collection made im possible the examination of Bre- Berg [Denis Loubry 184G, 1341]; Eschweilera con­ uning's type during my journey to Munich. The gestiflora (R. Benoist) Eyma [Scott Mori 23478]; situation is now normal since the collection was Couratariguianensis Aublet [Daniel Sabatier 1771 transferred from Frey's house in Tutzing to the and Denis Loubry 13:37]. Staatliches Museum in Munich (ZSMA). I am grate- ful to Patrick Bleuzen who sent me the picture of Tribe Guyanestola mac rop haw.lma and checked the claws, confirming that they are appendiculated as Galileo Colobothea macularis (Olivier, 1792) and Martins and I already guessed. This illustrates Lamia macularis Olivier, 1792: 474 [Suriname] how uncomfortable can be the position of an ento- Cerambyx lI!(tcularis Olivier, 1795: (67) 98 pI. XX, mologist revising a group of which the types are fig. 154 [Suriname] still in private collections. Colobothea velntina Bates, 1865a: 216, new synon- I obtained this species from Cecropia palmata ymy Willdenow (Cecropiaceae) [Denis Loubry 1570]. 136 Volume 11, No.2, June, 1997, INSECTA MUNDI

Aurivillius, C. 1912. Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae. Coleopterorum Catalogus 22 (39): 1-574. W. Junk Drycothaea brasiliensis (Breuning, 1974) et S. Schenkling, Berlin. Guyanestola brasiliensis Breuning, 1974b: 49 [Bra- Aurivillius, C. 1923. Lamiinae II. Coleopterorum Cat- zil: Amazonas] alogus 23 (74): 323-704. W. Junk et S. Schenk ling, Dryeothaea marmorata Martins and Galileo, 1990a: Berlin. 611, fig. 4, new synonymy Bates, H. W. 1864. XIX. Contributions to an Insect Drycothaea brasiliensis Galileo and Martins, 1991: Fauna of the Amazon Valley. Coleoptera: Longi- 251 cornes. The Annals and Magazine of Natural Histo- ry. London 13 (3): 144-164. Breuning's type is in the ZSMA. The host plant Bates, H. W .. 1865a. XXV. Contributions to an Insect is still Cecropia palmata Willdenow (Cecropiaceae) Fauna of the Amazons Valley. Coleoptera: Longi- cornes. The Annals and Magazine of Natural Histo- [Denis Loubry 1570]. ry. London 15 (3): 213-225. Bates, H. W. 1865b. X. Contributions to an Insect Fauna Drycothaea. truncatipennis new name for Estola stic­ of the Amazons Valley. Coleoptera: Longicornes. tica (nee Breuning, 1942 Bates, 1881) The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Lon- Estola stictica Breuning, 1942: 163 don 16 (3): 101-113. Bates, H. W. 1866. XXXIII. Contributions to an Insect The type belongs to the USNM (ex Tippmann's Fauna of the Amazons Valley. Coleoptera: Longi- collection nO 41605) and is a male collected in the cornes. The Annals and Magazine of Natural Histo- Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The structure of ry. London 17 (3): 288-303. the claws transfers this species from the tribe Bates, H. W. 1870a. XVI. Contributions to an Insect to Calliini in the genus Drycothaea. Fauna of the Amazon Valley (Coleoptera, Ceramby- Unfortunately another Drycothaea stictica Bates, cidm). The Transactions of the Entomological Soci- ety of London, 1870 (part III):243-335. 1881 already exists from Guatemala. I propose the Bates, H. W. 1870b. XIX. Contributions to an Insect specific name D. truncatipennis which fits better Fauna of the Amazon Valley (Coleoptera, Ceramby- with the elytral aspect of that misplaced species. cidm). The Transactions of the Entomological Soci- ety of London, 1870 (part IV) December: 391-444. Drycothaea turria.lbae (Breuning, 1943), new com- Bates, H. W. 1880. Biologia Central i-Americana, Insec- bination ta, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiidae 5: 17-152, Estoloides (Estoloides) turri-albae Breuning, 1943: pIs. III-XI. 56 Bates, H. W. 1885. Biologia Central i-Americana, Insec- Estoloides (Estoloides) tnrrialbae Breuning, 1963: ta, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae Supplement to Longi- 507 cornia. 5: 249-436, pis. XVII-XXIV. Estoloides turrialbae Chemsak, Linsley and Nogu- Blackwelder, R. E. 1946. Checklist of the coleop terous era, 1992: 119 (Catalog) of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America. Part 4. Bulletin. United States The type belongs to the USNM (ex Tippmann's National Museum 185 (4): 551-763. collection nO 41596) and is a female labelled as Bodkin, G. E. 1919. Notes on the Coleoptera of British Parestola turrialbae! As seen above, this species is Guiana. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. transferred from Desmiphorini to the tribe Caliini London 55: 264-272. Bosq, J. M. 1943. Agregados al Catalogo de los Longi- for same reason. the corneos de la Repliblica Argentina. Revista Argen- References tina de Zoogeografia. Buenos Aires 3 (3): 103-112. Breuning, S. 1940. Novae species Cerambycidarum VIII. Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica. Riga 10: 37- Audinet-Serville, J. G. 1832. Nouvelle classification 85. de la famille des longicornes. Annales de la Societe Breuning, S. 1942. Novae species Cerambycidarum XI. Entomologique de France. Paris 1 (1): 118-201 Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica. Riga 11: 113-175. Audinet-Serville, J. G. 1835. Nouvelle classification Breuning, S. 1943 a. Novae species Cerambycidarum de la famille des Longicornes 3eme Tribu, XII. Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica. Riga 12: 12- Lamiaires, Lamiariae. Annales de la Societe Ento- 66. mologique de France. Paris 4 (1): 5-100. Breuning,S.1943 b. Etudes sur les Lamiaires (Coleop., Aurivillius, C. 1900. Verzeichniss der von Dr F. Mein- Cerambycidm). Douzieme tribu : Agniini Thomson. ert im Jahre 1891 in Venezuela gesammelten Novitates Entomologicm, Paris 3 (89-106): 137-280, Cerambyciden. Ofversigt af Kong!. Svenska Veten- figs 1-157. skaps-AI

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Book Review The classification adopted for this book is not that of cladists. Jolivet recognizes 20 extant sub- Biologie des Coleopteres Chrysomelides. Pierre Jo- families, and one extinct subfamily, probably the livet. Boubee Publsher, Paris, 1997, 280 pp. (USA direct Jurassic ancestor of the Aulacoscelinae. The $57.00) larvae of several subfamilies were still unknown at the time this book was written, such as the those of The main biological aspects of this economically the Megascelinae and Aulacoscelinae, but recently, important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are I am told by the author, these larvae have been summarized in this new work by the international- obtained and are now being described. ly known author, Dr. Pierre Jolivet. Around 37,000 The author believes that the recently proposed species are now described and more remain to be monophyle"tic classifications do not reflect the real named. The size and diversity ofthe family are less relationships within the family. He disagrees with than those of the weevils (Curculionidae), bu t prob- the fusion of Alticinae and Galerucinae, of Hispinae ably there will be a total of 40 to 50 thousand species and Cassidinae, and Synetinae and Megascelinae, once the canopy fauna is better known. For in- included with the Eumolpinae, as well as the eleva- stance, we still know nothing about the biology and tion to family rank of some subfamilies. Syneta, for the host plants of the Madagascaran leaf beetles instance, has its wings and male genitalia com- and surely many more species from that region pletely different from those of the Eumolpinae. In await description. the book he argues strongly that the relationships The importance of the group is mostly agricul- recognized within the Chrysomelidae be based on tural as might be expected from a group almost their food-plant selection when these are known, entirely leaf, stem, and root feeders. Members wing venation, and male genitalia, and use both range in length from 1 mm, or less, up to 27 mm. physiological and mechanical characters of the Many species are brigh tly colored. plants. Probably the family is polyphyletic" i.e., com- Line drawings illustrate the book and six col- posed of morphologically similar but phylogeneti- ored plates show the beetles in various tropical cally distinct groups, and with Bruchidae as its settings in both the Old and New World" Three sister group, all have Cerambycoid ancestors. Un- other plates include some water color drawings of questioned chrysomelid fossils date from the Juras- spectacular species. sic. The author, with several collaborators, has The book covers the palaeontology, evolution, written five specialized books on the biology of development, and adaptations of the family. Mim- Chrysomelidae prior to this volume. Here, the icry, defensive reactions, pathogens and parasites, author presents a new synthesis of the topic, in- and every aspect of the biology and ecology of the cluding many aspects not found in the previous beetles are discussed. volumes. The collected works were noted on pages 260 and316 of volume 10, 1996, of Insecta Mundi.

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