Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination

Staines, C. L., 2006, A new combination and two new species of Aslamidium Borowiec (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae), Zootaxa 1195, pp. 61-68 : 65-67

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.2646243

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Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination
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Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination View in CoL

Figure 3 View FIGURE 3

Demothispa strandi Uhmann 1930:213 [Type depository: DEI]; Uhmann 1937:202.

Demotispa strandi Uhmann. Uhmann 1948:218, 1950:336 View in CoL , 1957:13; Blackwelder 1946:718; Papp 1953:11; Wilcox 1975:136; Flowers & Janzen 1997:353.

Aslamidium strandi (Uhmann) New Combination.

The genus Demotispa has been a catch­all genus for species belonging in Aslamidium Borowiec , Cephaloleia Chevrolat , Parimatidium Spaeth , and Stilpnaspis Weise. This species is congeneric with Aslamidium .

New records

Panama, Bocas del Toro Prov., 750m, 8°49N; 83°12’W, 7 June 1997, D.M. Windsor, from Calathea sp. (STRI, 3) ; Panama, Bocas del Toro Prov., Rio Teribe, Wekso St. ; 9°23N; 82°39W, 22­I­2000, D.M. Windsor (STRI, 2) .

Distribution Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama.

Plant associations Spermacoce sp. [ Rubiaceae ] ( Flowers & Janzen 1997), probably not the true host plant; Calathea sp. [ Marantaceae ].

Key to the species of Aslamidium View in CoL

1. Body broadly oval, elytra rounded at sides, base of elytra only slightly wider than base of pronotum; pronotum trapezoidal with lateral margin regularly converging anteriorly ..................................................................... Aslamidium View in CoL (s. str.)...2 ­ Body narrow, elytra almost parallel­sided, base of elytra distinctly wider than base of pronotum; pronotum rectangular, lateral margin on basal half nearly parallel or slightly convergent posteriorly ........................... Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) View in CoL ...8 2(1). No elytral intervals two times the width of puncture rows; Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Panama, Peru, Venezuela.......................... semicirculare (Olivier) View in CoL ­ Some elytral intervals two times the width of puncture rows ................................ 3 3(2). Elytral intervals near the suture two times the width of puncture rows ................. 4 ­ Elytral intervals on sides two times the width of puncture rows............................ 5 4(3). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than III; explanate margin of elytra coarsely punctate, surface appears partly rugose; Bolivia...... bolivianum Borowiec View in CoL ­ Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than III; explanate margin of elytra impunctate, smooth; Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela........................ ............................................................................quaturodecimmaculata (Latreille) 5(3). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than III; Ecuador. ecuadoricum Borowiec View in CoL

­ Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than III .................................................. 6

6(5). Pronotal impressions densely punctate; explanate margin of elytra without transverse bands; Ecuador....................................................................... coca Borowiec View in CoL

­ Pronotal impressions sparsely punctate; explanate margin of elytra with three complete transverse bands ..................................................................................... 7

7(6). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than IV; explanate margin of elytra coarsely punctate, surface appears partly rugose; Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Peru, Venezuela............................................ capense (Herbst)

­ Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than IV; explanate margin of elytra impunctate, smooth; Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama............................................. impurum (Boheman) View in CoL

8(1). Lateral margin of pronotum dentate ....................................................................... 9

­ Lateral margin of pronotum smooth ..................................................................... 10

9(8). Antennomere I subequal in length to III; pronotum with small black spot near scutellum; elytra yellow with black transverse bands and spots; Ecuador, Peru...... .................................................................................................... lescheni Borowiec View in CoL

­ Antennomere I shorter than III; pronotum with medial black vitta; elytra brownish with yellow spots; Colombia, Ecuador, Panama...................................................... ........................................................................ flavomaculata Staines, New Species View in CoL

10(8). Elytral punctures uniform in size.......................................................................... 11

­ Elytral punctures not uniform in size.................................................................... 12

11(10). Antennomere I subequal in length to III; humeral area of elytra with black spot; Colombia................................................................... lepidum Staines, New Species View in CoL

­ Antennomere I longer than III; humeral area of elytra with yellow spot; Peru........ .................................................................................................... formosum (Spaeth) View in CoL

12(10). Elytral punctures smaller on disc than on sides; elytra yellow with black transverse bands and black spots; Ecuador........................................ pichinchaensis Borowiec View in CoL

­ Elytral punctures larger on disc than on sides; elytra brownish with yellow spots; Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama................................................... strandi (Uhmann) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Aslamidium

Loc

Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination

Staines, C. L. 2006
2006
Loc

Demotispa strandi

Uhmann, E. 1948: 218
Blackwelder, R. E. 1946: 718
1948
Loc

Demothispa strandi

Uhmann, E. 1937: 202
Uhmann, E. 1930: 213
1930
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