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Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera) of the Western Hemisphere M Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera) of the Western Hemisphere M. A. Monné & F.T. Hovore - Electronic Version, 2002.1 Part One: Parandrinae through Lepturinae This checklist is as complete as possible for taxonomic work published through 31 May 2003. Tribes follow traditional treatments, but tribal classifications within the family have not been fully evaluated using modern phylogenetic methods, so ordering is to some degree arbitrary. Genera and species are listed alphabetically. Geographical distributions reflect the present knowledge of the authors and previous checklist data, and are subject to expansion as additional data is contributed. Provincial citations are used for some larger countries to more accurately indicate known ranges. Bibliographies for each species are not included, and the authors refer users to Monné, 1993, et seq., Catalogue of the Cerambycidae of the Western Hemisphere (Parts 1 - 22), for complete citations. A bibliographic file is included as Part Three of this electronic version. Considerable disagreement has existed over the status of the disteniid longhorns, which at various times have been separated as a separate family, the Disteniidae. The most recent taxonomic treatment (Lawrence & Newton, 1995) is as a subfamily, Disteniinae, and they are included as such herein. Abbreviations used in the list: Argentina BA = Buenos Aires; CA = Catamarca; CD = Córdoba; CH = Chaco; CO = Corrientes; CT = Chubut; ER = Entre Ríos; FO = Formosa; JU = Jujuy; LP = La Pampa; LR = La Rioja; ME = Mendoza; MI = Misiones; NE = Neuquén; RN = Río Negro; SA = Salta; SC = Santa Cruz; SE = Santiago del Estero; SF = Santa Fe; SJ = San Juan; SL = San Luis; TU = Tucumán. Brasil AC = Acre; AL = Alagôas; AM= Amazonas; AP = Amapá; BA = Bahia; CE = Ceará; ES = Espírito Santo; GO = Goiás; MA = Maranhão; MG = Minas Gerais; MS=Mato Grosso do Sul; MT = Mato Grosso; PA = Pará; PB = Paraíba; PE = Pernambuco; PI = Piauí; PR = Paraná; RJ = Rio de Janeiro; RN = Rio Grande do Norte; RO = Rondônia; RS = Rio Grande do Sul; SC = Santa Catarina; SE = Sergipe; SP = São Paulo; TO = Tocantins. Mexico AG = Aguascalientes; CA = Campeche; CHA = Chihuahua; CHS = Chiapas; CM = Colima; CO = Coahuila; DF = Distrito Federal; DU = Durango; GR = Guerrero; GU = Guanajuato; HI = Hidalgo; JA = Jalisco; ME = México; MI = Michoacán; MO = Morelos; NA = Nayarit; NL = Nuevo León; OA = Oaxaca; PU = Puebla; QE = Querétaro; QR = Quintana Roo; SI = Sinaloa; SO = Sonora; SLP = San Luis Potosí; TA = Tamaulipas; TB = Tabasco; TL = Tlaxcala; VC = Vera Cruz; YU = Yucatán; ZA = Zacatecas. United States AL = Alabama; AR = Arkansas; AZ = Arizona; CA = California; CN = Connecticut; CO = Colorado; DE = Delaware; FL = Florida; GA = Georgia; IA = Iowa; ID = Idaho; IL = Illinois; IN = Indiana; KS = Kansas; KY = Kentucky; LA = Louisiana; MA = Massachusetts; MD = Maryland; ME = Maine; MI = Michigan; MN = Minnesota; MO = Missouri; MS = Mississippi; MT = Montana; NB = Nebraska; NC = 2 North Carolina; ND = North Dakota; NH = New Hampshire; NJ = New Jersey; NM = New Mexico; NV = Nevada; NY = New York; OH = Ohio; OK = Oklahoma; OR = Oregon; PA = Pennsylvania; RI = Rhode Island; SC = South Carolina; SD =South Dakota; TN = Tennessee; TX = Texas; UT = Utah; VA = Virginia; VT = Vermont; WA = Washington; WI = Wisconsin; WV = West Virginia; WY = Wyoming. In addition, Hispaniola is used when both Haiti and Republica Dominicana (R Dominicana) are cited. Subfamily Parandrinae Blanchard, 1845:134 Prionides aberrantes Bates, 1869:38 Parandrini Blanchard, 1845:134 Acutandra Santos-Silva, 2002: 49 araucana (Bosq, 1951:191) Chile, wc Argentina (NE, LP) degeerii (Thomson, 1867:111) Mexico?, Panama-c SAmer murrayi (Lameere, 1912:115) s Brasil (MT, RJ, SP, SC, MG-RS) scrobriculata (Zikán, 1948:28) punctatissima (Thomson, 1861:84) Fr Guiana, Colombia ubitiara (Santos-Silva & Martins, 2000: 167) Colombia Hesperandra (Hesperandra) Arigony 1977:163 conspicua (Tippmann, 1960:89) Ecuador, Bolivia expectata (Lameere, 1902:69) Brasil, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay montana Zikán, 1948:27 tucumana (Zikán, 1948:30) Argentina, Uruguay Hesperandra (Tavandra) Santos-Silva, 2003: 125 brachyderes (Lameere, 1902:71) w Mexico (MI, CM) brevicollis (Lameere, 1902:70) Ecuador, Galapagos Is galapagoensis (Van Dyke, 1953:127) colombica (White, 1853:3) Nicaragua- Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador scaritoides Thomson, 1861:82 gyllenhalii Thomson, 1867:110 guianensis Tavakilian, 2000: 168 French Guiana lalannecassouorum Tavakilian, 2000: 165 French Guiana longicollis (Thomson, 1861:83) USA, Mexico-Argentina gracillima Bates, 1869:38 polita (Say, 1835:192) sc USA (LA, TX, VA, CO), Mexico-Bolivia cylindrica Thomson, 1861:82 villei (Lameere, 1885:3) Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador Hesperandra (Zikandra) Santos-Silva, 2003: 120 brasilica (Zikán, 1948:31) se Brasil (MG –RJ, SC, BA) cribraria (Zikán, 1948:34) melzeri (Zikán, 1948:32) glaberrima (Zikán, 1948:35) Brasil (BA, GO) glabra (Degeer, 1774:352) Mexico-Argentina, W Indies testaceus Fabricius, 1794:437 ferruginea Sturm, 1826:181 lineola Gory in Guérin-Méneville, 1831: pl. 42, fig.7 mandibularis Perty, 1832:84 maxillosa Laporte, 1840:387 lineolata Gory in Guérin-Méneville, 1844:207 grandis Thomson, 1861:79 columbica Thomson, 1861:80 barbata Thomson, 1861:95 occipitalis Thomson, 1867:108 obsolescens Casey, 1912:217 var. translucida Zikán, 1948:37 3 lucida Zikán, 1948:36 humboldti Santos-Silva, 2003: 123 Colombia, Ecuador miniscula (Zikán, 1948:38) se Brasil (,MG, RJ, SP) costalimai Zikán, 1948:38 itatiayaensis Zikán, 1948:39 monnei (Santos-Silva, 2001: 229) s Brasil (SP, RJ, SC) separanda (Zikán, 1948:33) s Brasil (MG, SP, PA, SC, RG) laevicollis Zikán, 1948:33 zellibori Zikán, 1948:34 thomasi Santos-Silva, 2002: 955 Bolivia ubirajarai (Santos-Silva, 2001: 216) seBrasil (SP, RJ, MG, SC) Neandra Lameere, 1912:114 brunnea (Fabricius, 1798:49) e, c USA, se Canada purpureus Herbst, 1799:21 sayi Thomson, 1867:114 quadricollis Thomson, 1867:114 conformis Thomson, 1867:115 dentata Thomson, 1867:115 minuta Thomson, 1867:116 ampliceps Casey, 1912:216 gravidula Casey, 1912:216 brunnea coloradensis Linsley, 1957:2 brunnea quebecensis Abdullah, 1968:75 marginicollis (Schaeffer, 1929:40) sw USA (CA,AZ) brunnea; Fall, 1901:142 (not Fabricius, 1798) punctillata Schaeffer, 1929:40 Parandra (Parandra) Latreille, 1804:262 angulicollis Bates, 1879:2 Mexico-Panama punctata; Bates, 1872:166 (not White, 1853) cribrata Thomson, 1861:87 Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola cubaecola Chevrolat, 1862:275 Cuba, Puerto Rico laevis Latreille, 1804:253 Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica lata Bates, 1884:226 e Mexico (VC) pinchoni Villiers, 1979:182 Martinique, Dominica tavakiliani Santos-Silva, 2002: 33 Puerto Rico Parandra (Birandra) Santos-Silva, 2002: 47 lucanoides Thomson 1861:85 Colombia, Venezuela colombica; Vivas Berthier, 1942:37 (not White, 1853) mariahelenae Santos-Silva, 2002: 48 Jamaica punctata White, 1853:2 Panama, Ecuador, n SAmer luciana Thomson, 1861:86 fabricii Thomson, 1867:117 sylvaini Tavakilian, 2000: 150 Fr. Guiana Erichsoniini Thomson, 1860:274 Erichsonia Westwood, 1849:210 dentifrons Westwood, 1849:211 Mexico (PU, VC), Guatemala, El Salvador Subfamily Anoplodermatinae Guérin-Méneville, 1840:276 Anoplodermatini Guérin-Méneville, 1840:276 Acanthomigdolus Bruch, 1941:165 quadricollis (Bates, 1875:47) c Argentina (LR, ME, BA) 4 Anoploderma Guérin-Méneville, 1840:276 bicolor Guérin-Méneville, 1840:277 Peru, Bolivia spondylioide Fairmaire, 1893:610 breueri Lameere, 1912:118 sc Brasil (MT), Bolivia, n Argentina (SA, martinezi Prosen, 1960:91 FO, CD,JU,SE) peruvianum Dias, 1986:121 Peru Cherrocrius Berg, 1898:31 bruchi Berg, 1898:32 sc Argentina (RN, NE) Hypocephalus Desmarest, 1832: pl.24 Mesoclastus Gistel, 1837:54 armatus Desmarest, 1832: pl.24 se Brasil (BA, MT) paradoxus Gistel, 1837:54 Migdolus Westwood, 1863:120 Paulistanus Gounelle, 1899:6 brachypterus Lane, 1972:83 s Brasil (PN) clypeatus Dias, 1984:529 sw Brasil (MT) cuyabanus Lane, 1937:195 sw Brasil (MT) exul (Lameere, 1915:285) w Brasil (RO) fryanus Westwood, 1863:120 s Brasil (SP-SC), ne Argentina (MI), bouvieri Gounelle, 1899:6 Paraguay morretesi ; Fonseca, 1958:30 (not Lane, 1937) fonsecai Lane, 1972:81 goyanus Dias, 1984:528 c Brasil (GO) morretesi Lane, 1937:192 s Brasil (SP) punctatus Lane, 1937:189 s Brasil (SP) spitzi Lane, 1937:185 sc Brasil (MS) thulanus (Lameere, 1902:201) c Brasil (GO, MT) Paramigdolus Dias, 1986:117 tetropioides (Fairmaire, 1893:611) n Argentina (LR, CA, SA, SE, CD, MI) var. carbonaria Bruch, 1941:169 Sypilus Guérin-Méneville, 1840:277 boeroi Prosen, 1960:95 wc Argentina (NE) ferrugineus Gounelle, 1913:194 n Argentina (SE, ME, CD, BA) gounellei Lameere, 1915:62 orbignyi Guérin-Méneville, 1840:277 n Argentina (SE-BA) venturae Dohrn, 1882:465 Mysteriini Prosen, 1960:90 Mysteria Thomson, 1860:278 Prionidium Burmeister, 1865:159 cylindripennis Thomson, 1860:279 s Brasil (RS), Argentina, Uruguay molle Burmeister, 1865:160 schroederi Lameere, 1902:211 darwini (Lameere, 1902:210) s Brasil (SC) lacordairei (Lameere, 1902:212) Paraguay, Argentina (ME, SF, ER), Uruguay cylindripennis; Lacordaire, 1876: pl.81, fig.2 (not Thomson, 1860) minuta Dias, 1988:144 Paraguay, ne Argentina (MI) seabrai Dias, 1988:144 n Argentina (JU, SE, CH, SF) Pathocerus Waterhouse, 1901:522 Anoploderma (Eumysteria) Bruch, 1908:199 wagneri Waterhouse, 1901:523 Bolivia, n Argentina (JU-BA) flabellifera Bruch, 1908:199 5 Pseudopathocerus Dias, 1988:157 humboldti (Lameere, 1912:120) sc Brasil (MS), Paraguay, ne Argentina (MI) Subfamily
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