Phymatodes (Phymatodes) fulgidus Hopping, 1928

Wappes, James E. & Santos-Silva, Antonio, 2019, A new species and synonymy in North American Phymatodes (Phymatodes) Mulsant, 1839 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Callidiini), Insecta Mundi 687, pp. 1-9 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3670437

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3671451

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scientific name

Phymatodes (Phymatodes) fulgidus Hopping, 1928
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Phymatodes (Phymatodes) fulgidus Hopping, 1928 View in CoL

Phymatodes fulgidus Hopping 1928: 246 View in CoL .

Phymatodes rainieri Van Dyke 1937 View in CoL . New synonym.

According to Van Dyke (1937), when commenting on Phymatodes rainieri View in CoL : “Elytra two and a half times as long as broad, about three and a half times as long as prothorax, disk rather flattened, suture feebly elevated, surface coarsely punctate, rugose and shining.” Linsley (1964) only provided the original descriptions of P. (P.) rainieri View in CoL and P. (P.) fulgidus View in CoL and reported that the latter “is apparently very close to P. rainieri View in CoL .” In the key, he separated the species by the color (piceous in P. (P.) rainieri View in CoL ; brown in P. (P.) fulgidus View in CoL ), and shape of the frontal impression (transverse in P. (P.) rainieri View in CoL ; acute above in P. (P.) fulgidus View in CoL ). However, species with brown integumental color often show great variation, and may be from very light to very dark. Although, Van Dyke (1937) did not report the shape of the sulcus between frons and clypeus in the photograph of the holotype it appears to be very much the same as in P. (P.) fulgidus View in CoL .

According to Swift and Ray (2010) the Phymatodes key character (couplet 27) for P. rainieri is: “Elytra almost entirely glabrous, impunctate”; and in their remarks section, “This unique species, previously known from only the type specimen, is distinct within the genus. The pronotum and elytra are almost entirely glabrous and impunctate on the dorsal surface, with only a few scattered, long, golden setae towards the elytral apices. No other species of Phymatodes possesses this combination of characters … Specimens examined: 2, including the type of P. (P.) rainieri .” The affirmations on the elytral sculpturing by Swift and Ray (2010) contradict the original description. Furthermore, examination of a holotype photograph clearly indicates that the elytra are distinctly punctate, and the punctures are equal or nearly so to that in P. (P.) fulgidus . Therefore, based on holotype photographs of both species ( Bezark 2018), original descriptions, and geographical distribution, P. (P.) rainieri is placed as a junior synonym of (P.) P. fulgidus .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Phymatodes

Loc

Phymatodes (Phymatodes) fulgidus Hopping, 1928

Wappes, James E. & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2019
2019
Loc

Phymatodes fulgidus

Loc

Phymatodes rainieri

Van Dyke 1937
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