| Literature DB >> 27667955 |
Alan F Burke1, Gregory Zolnerowich1.
Abstract
The New World checkered beetle genus Callotillus Wolcott, 1911 is revised and the new genus Neocallotillus established. The subspecies Callotillus elegans vafer Wolcott is synonymized with the nominal subspecies, Callotillus elegans elegans (Erichson), which is transferred to, and designated as the type species of Neocallotillus gen. n. as Neocallotillus elegans (Erichson, 1847), comb. n. Two additional species are transferred from Callotillus to the new genus: Neocallotillus intricatus (Wolcott & Dybas, 1947), comb. n. and Neocallotillus crusoe (Wolcott, 1923), comb. n., the latter tentatively and based on Wolcott's original description. Callotillus is now composed of two species: Callotillus eburneocinctus Wolcott, 1911 and Callotillus bahamensis Vaurie, 1952. All abovementioned species except Neocallotillus crusoe are diagnosed and redescribed. In the absence of reference material of Neocallotillus crusoe, Wolcott's original description is transcribed. An illustrated key to species is provided. Characters of taxonomic relevance are illustrated and discussed. Updated distribution maps and locality data for all specimens examined are presented.Entities:
Keywords: Central America; North America; West Indies; geographic range; taxonomy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27667955 PMCID: PMC5027771 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.617.9970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 8.Distribution map of: A B C D E .
Figure 3.Antennae of: A () male B () male C () male holotype D () female E () female F () female G male H male I female J female K male.
Figure 1.Habitus of: A () male B () female C () male D () male E () male F () holotype male, (image courtesy of The American Museum of Natural History, New York) G male H male I male.
Figure 4.Habitus in lateral view of: A , male B , male.
Figure 5.Pygidium of: A () male B () male C () female D () female E () male F () female G male H female I male J female.
Figure 6.Head of: A () B . Scale bars indicate width of frons.
Figure 7.Aedeagus of: A () B () C () D .
Figure 2.Types and corresponding labels of: A (Gorham) [], female B (Wolcott & Dybas) [], male C Vaurie, female.
| 1 | Antennomeres 4-9 of males pectinate (Fig. |
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| – | Antennomeres 4-9 of males strongly serrate (Fig. |
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| 2 | Elytral disc finely punctate, punctations irregularly arranged; median region of each elytron adorned with a transverse, light testaceous to almost whitish, slightly protruding fascia, and one protruding macula on the anterior half of the elytral disc, this macula can be absent in some specimens (Fig. |
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| – | Elytral disc devoid of punctations; fasciae pattern not as above, elytral disc variously adorned, larger individuals |
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| 3 | Each elytron with a testaceous, broad and procurved fascia that initiates at the elytral suture and extends from the median region of the elytral disc to the elytral apex, and small, narrow, moderately oblique marking at the median region of the elytral disc; last third of elytral disc with a semicircular macula (Fig. |
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| – | Each elytron adorned with a pair of elaborate, pale fasciae, and one macula arranged as follows: macula located on the anterior fourth, posterior to the humeral angle; one fascia located on anterior half of elytral disc, and strongly procurved, initiating on elytral suture and ending just before epipleural fold; second fascia moderately oblique, located immediately posterior to the other fascia, initiating at the epipleural fold and not reaching the elytral suture (Fig. |
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| 4 | Pronotal disc dark testaceous to rufous; anterior half of elytral disc same color as pronotum, posterior half piceous, color transition interrupted by a median, transverse, pale fascia that extends from epipleural fold to elytral suture; median region of elytral disc depressed in lateral view (Fig. |
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| – | Pronotal integument piceous; elytral disc same color as pronotum, except humeral area testaceous to almost ferrugineous; elytral disc lacking any fascia or maculation; median region of elytral disc feebly depressed in lateral view (Fig. |
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