ISSN 0373-5680Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 61 (1-2):25-44, 2002 25 Catalogue of the Neotropical Anthocoridae (Heteroptera) CARPINTERO, Diego Leonardo Departamento Cientifico de Entomologia, Museo de La Plata,Paseo del Bosque. 1900 La Plata, Argentina; e-mail [email protected] • ABSTRACT. A list of the 130 known species of Anthocoridaeto occur in the Neotropicsis presented. They are arranged in three subfamilies, seven tribes, and 36 genera. Distributional data and bibliographical references of each taxon are also included. Two genera restore generic level; there are 13 new combinations, two genera and seven species synonymized and 11 lectotypes were designed. KEYWORDS .. Catalogue. Neotropical Anthocoridae. • RESUMEN. Catalogo de las Anthocoridae Neotropicales (Heteroptera). Se ofrece una lista de las 130 especies conocidas de la Region Neotrópica de Anthocoridae, que se incluyen en las tres subfamilies hoyaceptadas, en sie­ te tribus y 36generos, quese encuentran presentes en esta región, se da la distribuci6n y referencias bibliograficas para cada taxónmencionado. Dos subgeneros recuperan el nivel generico: hay 13 nuevas combinaciones, dos generos y siete especies como nuevas sinonimias y se designan 11 lectotipos. PALABRAS CLAVE. Catalogo. Anthocoridae neotropicales. INTRODUCTION (1981) for Ecuador, Froeschner (1985) for Galapa­ gos and Carpintero. et al., (1996) for Nicaragua. The family Anthocoridae Fieber, 1836, erro­ The purpose of this contribution is to provide a neously mentioned by some authors (Blatchley, complete enumeration. of all known species of 1926; Froeschner, 1981 and 1985) as Amyot & Anthocoridae from the Neotropics. 5erville,1843, includes the subfamilies Lasiochi­ The structure of the "Catalogue of the Heterop­ linae Carayon, 1972a, Lyctocorinae Reuter, 1884 tera of the PalaearcticRegion" (Aukema & Rieger, and Anthocorinae Fieber, 1836. 1995) is used here. Valid names of genera and A complete list of the Neotropical Anthocori­ subgenera are given .with author and date in bold, daeis lacking. Stal (1873) presented the first list centred headings. Under the heading the valid for the extraeuropean Anthocoridae, including ni­ name and the synonyms are given in chronologi­ ne species arranged in eight genera. Reuter cal order with a reference, information on origi­ (1884) redescribed all the known, and several nal rank, availability, homonymies, and synony­ new taxa of this.farnily, This pioneer work, which mization, or changes of rank. The type species is includes 39 Neotropical species in 13 genera, always mentioned. Valid names of species are ci­ bei ng the most complete reference for heteropte­ ted as bold, left margined headings. Under the rists for along time. Champion (1900) made the heading, valid name and synonyms are given in last comprehensive study of the Mesoamerican chronological order, with reference, information fauna, listing 19 genera and 54 species. After it, on availability, homonymy, and synonymization only partial studies concerning Neotropical "pira­ or change of rank. Information on type material is te bugs" were published by Pennington (1921) for given as complete as possible, v.g. Category: sex, Argentina,da Costa Lima (1940) for Brazil,Ruffi­ type-local ity, repository. The categories of types nelli & Piran (1959) for Uruguay, Froeschner are given as follows: HT for holotype, LT forlec- 26 Rev. Soc. Entama]. Argent. 61 (1-2),2002 totype, and STS for syntypes. Names of countries minor Champion, 1900; Lasioeo/pus unicolor in type-localitles are abbreviated as under distri­ Poppius, 1909; P/oehioeoris.longicornis Cham­ bution.The abbreviations together with full data pion, 1900; P/oehioeoris pilosus (Reuter, 1908). on the repositories are listed below. Distributional information (Dist.) is given for each species repre­ sented in the NeotropicalRegion. Names of Abbreviations of Repositories. countries are abbreviated with a unique two letter code as listed below. New records are not indicated BMNH Natural History Museum, London, % as must (nearly 75 ) of the distributional infor­ Great Britain. mation is new. Under references (Ref.) the com­ CASC California Academy of Sciences, San plete bibliography of each neotropical taxon is Francisco,California, United States of America. given, as well as the most important bibliography CNCI Canadian National Collection of Insects, for Anthocoridae from other regions. Ottawa, Canada. CUTC Cornell University Type Collection, Itha­ ca, New York, lJnited States of America. Taxonomical Changes proposed here HNHM Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary. Restored generic level: Oi/asia Reuter, 1871b ISNB Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de and Oasypterus Reuter, 1871b. Belgique, Brussels, Belgium. New combinations (N. COMB.): Anthoeoris MCSN MuseoCivico di Storia Naturale "Gia­ obso/etus (Blanchard,18S3). Cardiastethus elegans como Doria", Genoa, Italy. (Blanchard, 18S3);Cardiastethustestaeeus (Blan­ MNHN Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, chard, 1853);Oasypterus discifer (Stal, 1860); Paris, .France. Dasypterus ophtha/mieus (Reuter, 1884); Oi/asia MZHF Zoological Museum, University of Hel­ ash/ocki (Herring, 1966a);Oi/asia basalis(Reuter, sinki, Finland. 1884); Oi/asia foveieollis (Champion, 1900); Oi­ NHMW Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, /asia reuteri (Champion, 1900); Oi/asia unicolor Austria. (Reuter, 1884); Euso/enophora divisa (Cham­ NHRS Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, pion, 1900); Lasioeo/pus rostra/is (Poppius, Sweden. 1909); Plochiocoris pilosus (Reuter, 1908). PMAG Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Perth, New synonymies (N. SYN.). Genera: Ooli­ Great Britain. chiella Reuter, 1908 (= P/ochioeoris Champion, PUNI Purdue Universit.y, Western Lafayette, In­ 1.900); Whiteiella Poppius, 1909 (= Lasioeo/pus diana. United States of America. Reuter, 1884). Species: Anthocoris parvu/us USNM United States National Museum of Na­ Blanchard, 18S3 (= Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832)); tural History, Washington, D. C., United States of Lasioehi/us comitialis Drake & Harris,1926(= America. Di/asia fuseu/a Reuter, 1871b); Lasioehi/us fraternus ZMHB Zoologisches Museum, Humboldt Uni­ Uhler, 1894(= A/ofa sodalis (Buchanan-White, versitat, Bedin, Germany. 1879)); Lasioehi/usgerhardi Blatchley, 1926 (= La­ ZMUC Zoological Museum, University of Co­ siochilus mirifieusDrake & Harris, ·1926); Orius penhagen, Danmark. reedi (Buchanan-White, 1879) (= Orius brevieo/lis (Blanchard, 18S3));P/oehioeoris eomptulus Dra­ ke ·&Harris, 1926 (=. P/oehioeoris /ongieornis Distributional Abbreviations Champion, 1900); Poronotus bicolor Poppius, 1909 (=Alofa sodalis.(Buchanan--White, 1879)). CA: Central America (including all Mexico); Lectotypes(HEREIN DESIGNED): Oi/asia reu­ CI: Caribbean Islands; PC: Pacific Islands; ·SA: teri (Champion, 1900); EuLasioeo/pus mega/ops South America. Champion, 1900; Eusolenophora dlvise (Cham­ AR: Argenti na (Provinces): bue: Buenos Ai res; pion, 1900); Lasioehiluspallidulus Reuter, cat: Catarnarcarcba.Cordoba: cha: Chaco; chu: 1871 b; . Lesiochilus punctipennis .Champion. Chubut; cor: Corrientes; ent: Entre Rios: for: For­ 1900; Lasioeolpoides cilietus Champion, 1900; mosa; juj: Jujuy; lap: La Pampa; lar: La Rioja; mis: Lesiocolpus elegens Reuter, 1884; .Lasioco/pus Misiones;mza: Mendoza; neu: Neuquen; rio: Rio CARPINTERO, D. L. Catalogue of the Neotropical Anthocoridae 27 Negro; sal: Salta; scr: SantaCruz; sfe: Santa Fe; Schuh, 1986 (new status); Henry, 1988 (cat.): slu: San Luis; sju: San Juan; sde: Santiago del Es­ Schuh & Stys, 1991 (descr.), tero; tdf: Tierra del Fuego; tuc: Tucurnan. BA: Bahamas; BZ: Belize; BO: Bolivia; BR: Genus Dilasia Reuter, 1871 b Brazil; CB: Cuba; CC: Coco I.(CR). CH: Chile (Regions): I: Tarapaca: II: Antofagasta; Oi/asia Reuter, 1871 b: 563. (Reuter, 1884: 575, as III: Atacama; IV: Coquimbo; V: Valparaiso (and San­ subgenus of Lasiochi/us). Type species by mo­ tiago); VI: O'Higgins; VII: Maule; VIII: Bio-bio; IX: notypy: Oi/asia fuscu/a Reuter, 1871 b. Araucania: X: Los Lagos; XI: Alsen: XII: Magallanes. CO: Colombia; CR: Costa Rica; CY: Cayman Dilasia ashlocki (Herring, 1966a) (N. COMB.). Is.(United Kingdom); OM: Dominica; DR: Domi­ Lasiochilus ash/ocki Herring, 1966a: 128. HT: nican Republic; EC: Ecuador; ES: EI Salvador; GA: male, CC, Chatham Bay. CASCo Galapagos Is. (EC); GD: Guadalupe I. (France); Dist. PC: CC. GF: Guiana (France); GI: Grenadines Is. (SV); GN: Grenada; GT: Guatemala; GY: Guyana; HA: Hai­ Dilasia basalis (Reuter, 1884) (N. COMB.). ti; HO: Honduras; JF:Juan Fernandez Is. (CH); JM: Lasiochilus basalis Reuter, 1884: 570. HT: fema­ Jamaica; MX: Mexico;NA: Dutch Antilles; NC: le, VN, LaGuayra. MNHN. Nicaragua; PA: Paraguay; PE: Peru; PN: Panama; Dist. CA: MX. CI: GN. SA: VN. PR: Puerto Rico; RN: Rapa Nui (or Eastern) Is. Ref.: Uhler, 1894 (rec.). (CH); SR: Suriname; SV: St. Vincent; TT: Trinidad and Tobago. Dilasia colludens (Buchanan-White, 1879) LJR: Uruguay (Departments): art: Artigas; can: Cardiastethus colludens Buchanan-White, 1879: Canelones; cer: Cerro Largo; col: Colonia; dur: 142. (transferred to Lasiochi/us (Dilesie), Reu­ Durazno;fl i: Florida; flo: Flores; lav: Lavalleja; ter, 1884: 575). HT: female. BR. PMAG. mal: Maldonado; mvi: Montevideo; pdu: Paysan­ Dist. SA: AR(sal, sfe), BR. du: rin:Rio Negro; riv: Rivera; roc: Rocha; sjo: San Jose; sor: Soriano; sto: Saito; tbo: Tacuarem­ Dilasia ioveicollis (Champion, 1900) (N. COMB..). b6; tre: Trei nta y Tres. Lasiochi/us foveicollis Champion, 1900: 309. HT: VG: Virgin Is. (USA and UK); VN: Venezuela. male,
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