Gromphas inermis, HAROLD, 1869

Cupello, Mario, 2024, The genus Gromphas Dejean, 1836 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeinae): nomenclature, distribution, and conservation, including a contribution to the debate on electronic publications in zoology, Zoosystema 46 (2), pp. 23-59 : 36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10668037

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scientific name

Gromphas inermis
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THE TYPE SERIES OF GROMPHAS INERMIS HAROLD, 1869 View in CoL

Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello (2013) designated the lectotype of G. inermis from the only syntype found by them in the MNHN, but failed to illustrate it. I take the opportunity to do this here in Figure 6 View FIG . Since then, I have located one of the missing paralectotypes. It belongs to the MNHN, but has been on loan to my colleague Federico Ocampo, in Argentina, since the 2000s. Many are the aspects that confirm that this specimen is indeed part of Harold’s type series. Harold (1869 b) described G. inermis in a work dealing specifically with the material that he had seen during a visit to the MNHN (see Cupello 2020), and the specimen bears a label identifying it in Harold’s handwriting as G. inermis ( Fig. 7 View FIG ). Another label borne by the specimen, a rectangular, green one typical of South American specimens collected by Alcide d’Orbigny housed in the MNHN, reads ‘ G. aeneus , / Blanch. / Corrientes / M. D’Orbigny.’. This nomen in litteris was curiously never mentioned by Blanchard (1846) in his study of the d’Orbigny South American material or anyone else in the literature except for Harold (1869 b), who cited it as one of the (to use modern jargon) rejected unavailable synonyms of G. inermis along with ‘ G. larcordairei Dejean’. The only way that Harold could have learnt of the existence of this name was from this label, thus making clear that he did examine this d’Orbigny specimen for the description of G. inermis .

TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Lectotype • ♂; MNHN (ex Edgar von Harold and René Oberthür collections); designated by Cupello & Vaz-de-Mello (2013: 464): “ Buen. Aires ” [Harold’s handwriting], “ inermis / Harold. ” [Harold’s handwriting], “Ex-Musaeo / E.Harold”, “LECTOTYPE”, “MNHN, Paris / EC12059 / [QR code]”, “HOLO LECTO TYPE / Gromphas / inermis / Har. / F.Z. Vaz-de-Mello 2013 ” [Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello’s handwriting] ( Fig. 6 View FIG ).

Paralectotype • unsexed; MNHN: green disk [obverse] / not seen, but probably aged white, stating an accession number, likely from 1834 given that it is a d’Orbigny specimen [reverse], “ G. ae neus, / Blanch / Corrientes. / M. D’Orbigny. ” [unknown handwriting], “ 558 ” [unknown handwriting], “ Gromphas / inermis / Harold ” [Harold’s handwriting] ( Fig. 7 View FIG ) .

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Gromphas

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