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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Insecta Mundi Florida December 2002 Notes on Oriental Lamiini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) Karl-Ernst Hüdepohl Germany Daniel J. Heffern Houston, Texas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi Part of the Entomology Commons Hüdepohl, Karl-Ernst and Heffern, Daniel J., "Notes on Oriental Lamiini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae)" (2002). Insecta Mundi. 557. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi/557 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Insecta Mundi by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. INSECTA MUNDI, Vol. 16, No. 4, December, 2002 247 Notes on Oriental Lamiini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) Dr. Karl-Ernst Hiidepohl Marktresidenz, Schillerstr. 8, 83209 Prien am Chiemsee, Germany Daniel J. Heffern 10531 Goldfield Ln. Houston. TX 77064 USA Longhorned beetles of the Tribe Lamiini have Vitticereopsius Breuning, 1961a:143 (type spe- evolved into approximately 180 genera in South cies: Epepeotes vittipennis Fisher) is a synonym of East Asia and nearby regions. Many genera and Cereopsius Pascoe, 1862:344 (type species: Cere- species are poorly-known and some taxa are still opsius exoletus Pascoe), new synonymy. Cereop- undescribed. As a prelude to a checklist and further sius vittipennis (Fisher, 1935:599)becomes a new studies of this group, the authors propose some combination. taxonomic changes and provide corrections to previ- Cereopsius sexmaculatus immaculithorax Bre- ous literature. uning, 1974:238 is not considered a valid subspecies The private collection and literature of the se- of Cereopsius sexmaculatusAurivillius, 1907:108, nior author are deposited in Zoologische Staatssam- since it is just a species with variable markings, mlung Munchen, MunchhausenstraBe 21, D-8000, new synonymy. Munchen, Germany. Breuning (1968) placed Cyriepepeotes Breun- ing, 1963:17 (type species: Cyriepepeotesgrossepunc- Elongatorsidis Breuning, 1967a:183 (type spe- tatus Breuning) as a synonym of Crucihammus cies: Elongatorsidis brunneus Breuning) is a syn- Breuning, 1936:295 (type species: Crucihammus onym of Agniohammus Breuning, 1936:303 (type subcruciatus Breuning). Subsequently, in the mono- species: Agniohammus olivaceus Breuning), new graph on Laotian Lamiinae (Rondon and Breuning, synonymy.Agniohamrnus brunneus (Breuning, 1970), this generic synonymy is not listed, but the 1967a:183) becomes a new combination. appropriate combination of Crucihammus Perihammus Aurivillius, 1923:457 (type spe- grossepunctatus Breuning as a Laotian species is cies: Perihammus bifasciatus Aurivillius) and Par- given. Later (1975), the description of Cyriepepeotes ablepephaeus Breuning, 1980:171 (type species: wittmeri Breuning, 1975:342 appears ("Cyriepep- Pharsalia mindanaonis Schultze) are synonyms of eotes" is used in the paper's abstract, and "Cypriepe- Blepephaeus Pascoe, 1866:291 (type species: Mono- peotes" appears before the actual description). First, hammus succinctor Chevrolat), new synonymies. Cypriepepeotes Breuning, 1975:342 is an incorrrect Blepephaeus nepalensis (Hayashi, 1981:13), subsequent spelling of Cyriepepeotes. Second, Blepephaeus fuscomaculatus (Breuning, Cyriepepeotes must remain a synonym of Cruci- 1948:11), Blepephaeus mausoni (Breuning, hamus,as Breuning proposed in 1968. However, 1947:10), Blepephaeus multinotatus (Pic, according to C. Holzschuh (pers. comm.), who exam- 1925:18), Blepephaeus infelix (Pascoe, 1856:48), ined the type of Cyriepepeotes wittmeri Breuning Blepephaeus lemoulti (Breuning, 1938:33) and (Base1 Museum), it is the same species as Blepep- Blepephaeus mindanaonis (Schultze, 1920:197) haeus ocellatus (Gahan, 1888:262), new synony- become new combinations. my. According to C. Holzschuh (pers. comm.), the Paraleprodera corrugatoides Breuning, 1948:6 type of Perihammus fuscumaculatus Breuning, is a synonym of Paraleprodera corrugata Breun- 1948:ll in the Bruxelles Museum is the same spe- ing, 1935254, new synonymy. cies as Blepephaeus succinctor (Chevrolet, Epepeotes lateralis (GuQrin-MGneville, 1852:417), new synonymy. 1831:68) is revalidated. Epepeotes spinosus (Th- omson, 1857:179) is a synonym of this species. 248 Volume 16, No. 4, December. 2002. INSECTA MUNDI In Lingafelter and Hoebeke (2002), Plate 19 (h, Breuning, S. 1935. Novae species Cerambycidarum i) are both variants of Dolichoprosopus lethalis IV. Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica. 8:251- maculatus Ritsema (S. Lingafelter, pers. comm.). 276. However, the status of D. lethalis Pascoe and the Breuning, S. 1936. Novae species Cerambycidarum validity of its two described subspecies should be V. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstage von Profes- reviewed after more material is studied from the sor Dr. Embrik Strand. 1:274-326. islands around Halmahera and eastern New Guin- Breuning, S. 1938. Nouveaux Cerambycides (1"'" ea. note). Novitates Entomologicae. 9:30-64. C. Holzschuh (pers. comm.) states that the holo- Breuning, S. 1947. Nouvelles formes de Longi- type of Melanauster granulipennis Breuning, cornes du Musee de Stockholm. Arkiv for Zoolo- 1938:52, was examined in the British Museum, gi, Uppsala. 39A(6):1-68. London, and is synonymous with Monochamus Breuning, S. 1948. Nouvelles formes de Lamiaires guerryi Pic, 1903:121, new synonymy. Therefore (1"'" partie). Bulletin du Musee Royal d'Histoire it was incorrectly synonymized with Anoplophora Naturelle de Belgique, Bruxelles. 24(38):1-44. beryllina (Hope, 1840:79) in Lingafelter and Hoe- Breuning, S. 1961a. Neue oder schlecht bekannte beke (2002). Cerambyciden. Entomologische Arbeiten aus Lingafelter and Hoebeke (2002) transferredAn- dem Museum G. Frey. 12:140-160. oplophora rondoniana Breuning, 1964:46 into Breuning, S. 1961b. Catalogue des Lamiaires du Pharsalia Thomson, 1864:85 (type species: Pharsa- monde (Col. CBramb.). 5 Lieferung. Im Verlag lia nzalasiaca Thomson), however Breuning (1968) des Museums G. Frey. Tutzing bei Munchen. p. had already placed this species into synonymy with 285-382. Pharsalia subgernrnata (Thomson, 1857:294). This Breuning, S. 1963. Contribution A la connaissance synonymy was not recorded in Rondon and Breun- des Lamiens du Laos (Col. Ceramb), Sixihme ing (1970). partie. Bulletin de la Soci6t6 Royale des Scienc- Numerous errors exist in Breuning's Catalogues es Naturelles du Laos. 75-22. of Lamiinae, including misspellings, incorrect years Breuning, S. 1964. Contribution A la connaissance and page citations. One error is in the 5th part of the des Lamiens du Laos (Col. Ceramb), 12 partie. catalogue (Breuning, 1961b, pg. 347), where the Bulletin de la SociBt6 Royale des Sciences Na- genus name Triammatus was omitted. It appears turelles du Laos. 11: 41-62. that the six species in this genus (T. saundersi Breuning, S. 1967a. Nouveaux Cerambycides Lami- Chevrolat, T. chevrolati Pascoe, T. tristis Pascoe, inae des collections du Museum National T. subinermis Breuning, T. waigeuensis Gilmour d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. Bulletin de la and T. brunneus Breuning) belong to the genus SociBt6 Entomologique de France. 72:183-189. Combe Thomson. Makihara (1999) followed Bre- Breuning, S. 1967b. Catalogue des Lamiaires du uning's catalogue andincorrectly listed Combe cheu- Monde (Col. CBramb.). 10 Lieferung. Im Verlag rolati (Pascoe) in his survey of Cerambycidae from des Museums G. Frey. Tutzing bei Munchen. p. East Kalimantan. Breuning (1967b) did list Triam- 771-864. matus in the generic index for his catalogues, how- Breuning, S. 1968. Contribution A la connaissance ever. des Lamiens du Laos (15hme partie et fin). The authors wish to express their appreciation Bulletin de la Socibte Royale des Sciences Na- to Mr. C. Holzschuh, Spitzeckweg, Austria, and Dr. turelles du Laos. 16:l-44, 63. S. Lingafelter, USNM, Washington, DC, for their Breuning, S. 1974. Neue Lamiinae (Coleoptera, collaboration and assistance. Cerambycidae). Mitteilungen aus dem Zoolo- gischen Museum in Berlin. 50:237-241 References cited Breuning, S. 1975. Ergebnisse der Bhutan-Expe- dition 1972 des Naturhistorischen Museums in Aurivillius, 6. 1907. Neue oder wenig bekannte Basel, Coleoptera: Fam. Cerambycidae - Lami- Coleoptera Longicornia. 9. Arlciv for Zoologi, inae. Entomologica Basiliensa 1:335-365. Uppsala. 3(18):93-131. 9 fig. Breuning, S. 1980. Description de nouvelles espe- Aurivillius, C. 1923. Neue oder wenig bekannte ces de Lamiaires des Philippines (Coleoptera, Coleoptera Longicornia. 19. Arkiv for Zoologi, Cerambycidae). Mitteilungen aus dem Zoolo- Uppsala. 15(25):437-479. gischen Museum in Berlin. 56(2):157-182. INSECTA MUNDI, Vol. 16, No. 4, December, 2002 249 Chevrolet,L. A. A. 1852. Description des Col6ptBres Pascoe, F. P. 1862. Notices of new or little-known nouveaux. rest of title unknown. Revue et Ma- genera and species of Coleoptera. The Journal gasin de Zoologie. Paris. 9:414-421. of Entomology. 1:319-370. Fisher, W. S. 1935. Cerambycidae from Mount Pascoe, F. P. 1866. Longicornia Malayana; or, a Kinabalu. Journal of the Malayan States Muse- Descriptive Catalogue of the Species of the three ums. 17:581-631. Longicorn Families Lamiidae, Cerambycidae Gahan, 6. J. 1888. Descriptions of some Indian and Prionidae collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in species of longicorn Coleoptera. The Annals and
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    Gene to Genus: Systematics and Population Dynamics in Lamiini Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) With Focus on Monochamus Dejean The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters Citation Gorring, Patrick Scott. 2019. Gene to Genus: Systematics and Population Dynamics in Lamiini Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) With Focus on Monochamus Dejean. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Citable link http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:42029751 Terms of Use This article was downloaded from Harvard University’s DASH repository, and is made available under the terms and conditions applicable to Other Posted Material, as set forth at http:// nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:dash.current.terms-of- use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
  • Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Assam, India

    Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Assam, India

    Rec. zool. Surv. India: Vol. 117(1)/ 78-90, 2017 ISSN (Online) : (Applied for) DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v117/i1/2017/117286 ISSN (Print) : 0375-1511 An updated list of cerambycid beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Assam, India Bulganin Mitra1*, Udipta Chakraborti1, Kaushik Mallick1, Subhrajit Bhaumik2 and Priyanka Das1 1Zoological Survey of India, Prani Vigyan Bhavan, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053, West Bengal, India; [email protected] 2Post Graduate, Department of Zoology, Vidyasagar College, Kolkata – 700006, West Bengal, India Abstract consolidated updated list of cerambycid fauna of Assam and reports 95 species, 64 genera, 32 tribes and 3 subfamilies. AmongAssam isthe a threestate subfamiliesin North-East from India Assam, which subfamily is considered Lamiinae as shares a biological 49 species, hotspot. followed Present by the communication subfamily Cerambycinae is the first with 38 species and Prioninae with only 8 species. Keywords: Longhorn beetle, Assam, North-East India Introduction world, therefore this beetle family is considered as one of important coleopteran family (Agarwala & Bhattacharjee, The study on long horned beetles from the northeast 2012). This communication is the first updated Indian state Assam is very poor with many species consolidated list of cerambycid beetles from the state of awaiting discovery, study and description. Among the Assam (after complete separation from other states of NE seven sister states, cerambycid fauna of Arunachal India in 1987) which includes 95 species under 64 genera Pradesh, Tripura, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, of 32 tribes belonging to 3 subfamilies along with their Nagaland are mostly worked out by the Zoological Survey distribution. of India and some other universities and institutions.
  • Arthropod Faunal Diversity and Relevant Interrelationships of Critical Resources in Mt

    Arthropod Faunal Diversity and Relevant Interrelationships of Critical Resources in Mt

    Arthropod Faunal Diversity and Relevant Interrelationships of Critical Resources in Mt. Malindang, Misamis Occidental Myrna G. Ballentes :: Alma B. Mohagan :: Victor P. Gapud Maria Catherine P. Espallardo :: Myrna O. Zarcilla Arthropod Faunal Diversity and Relevant Interrelationships of Critical Resources in Mt. Malindang, Misamis Occidental Myrna G. Ballentes, Alma B. Mohagan, Victor P. Gapud Maria Catherine P. Espallardo, Myrna O. Zarcilla Biodiversity Research Programme (BRP) for Development in Mindanao: Focus on Mt. Malindang and Environs The Biodiversity Research Programme (BRP) for Development in Mindanao is a collaborative research programme on biodiversity management and conservation jointly undertaken by Filipino and Dutch researchers in Mt. Malindang and its environs, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. It is committed to undertake and promote participatory and interdisciplinary research that will promote sustainable use of biological resources, and effective decision-making on biodiversity conservation to improve livelihood and cultural opportunities. BRP aims to make biodiversity research more responsive to real-life problems and development needs of the local communities, by introducing a new mode of knowledge generation for biodiversity management and conservation, and to strengthen capacity for biodiversity research and decision-making by empowering the local research partners and other local stakeholders. Philippine Copyright 2006 by Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) Biodiversity Research Programme for Development in Mindanao: Focus on Mt. Malindang and Environs ISBN 971-560-125-1 Wildlife Gratuitous Permit No. 2005-01 for the collection of wild faunal specimens for taxonomic purposes, issued by DENR-Region X, Cagayan de Oro City on 4 January 2005. Any views presented in this publication are solely of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of SEARCA, SEAMEO, or any of the member governments of SEAMEO.