Elaphidion

Lingafelter, Steven W., 2008, Seven New Species of Elaphidiini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from the Dominican Republic with Taxonomic Notes, New Country Records, and a Key toElaphidionAudinet-Serville from Hispaniola, The Coleopterists Bulletin 62 (3), pp. 353-379 : 353-379

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/1110.1

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Valdenar

scientific name

Elaphidion
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Key to Species of Hispaniolan Elaphidion View in CoL View at ENA

The Elaphidion of Hispaniola are immediately distinguished from other Hispaniolan Cerambycidae by the following characters (summarized from Lingafelter 1998; Lingafelter and Ivie 2005): prosternal process acutely declivous between and behind procoxae, elytral apices uni- or bispinose (usually strongly so, although E. rotundipenne Fisher is an exception with truncate to rounded elytral apex); antennae spinose mesally (often with a prominent spine on third antennomere, and often spined on outer margin of some antennomeres); metafemoral apices (usually) and mesofemoral apices (sometimes) spined mesally and apicolaterally.

There have been 5 keys to Elaphidion published for different regions of the Caribbean: Bahamas (Cazier and Lacey 1952), Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire ( Gilmour 1968); Cuba ( Zayas 1975); Lesser Antilles (Chalumeau and Touroult 2005); Puerto Rican Bank (Ivie and Schwengel-Regala 2007). The key below treats the twelve species occurring on Hispaniola.

1. Antennomeres 3–5 strongly bispinose (mesal and lateral apical spines nearly the same size) ( Fig. 14b View Fig )........................................... 2

– Antennomeres 3–5 only mesally spined (no lateral apical spines present on 3–5) ( Fig. 14a,c,d View Fig )...................................................... 5

2(1). Elytral apices strongly bispinose, outer spine much longer than sutural spine (e.g., Fig. 11 View Fig ); antennae almost always extending beyond apical third of elytra............................................................... 3

– Elytral apices weakly bispinose or bidentiform; outer spine equal to or only slightly longer than sutural spine; antennae extending at most to apical third of elytra........................ Elaphidion androsensis Fisher View in CoL

3(2). Elytral integument covered with numerous very small, separate patches of white or tawny pubescence; mesofemora without apicolateral spines (only spined mesally)....................................................... 4

– Elytral integument covered with larger connected patches of tawny pubescence; mesofemora with small apicolateral spines (and strongly spined apicomesally).......................... Elaphidion iviei Lingafelter View in CoL

4(3). Integument, particularly legs, antennae, and elytra, pale reddish; pubescence, particularly on venter, white.......... Elaphidion splendidum Fisher View in CoL

– Integument darker reddish-brown; pubescence mostly tawny........................................................ Elaphidion conspersum Newman View in CoL

5(1). Elytral apices rounded to suture, without spines; femoral apices without mesal and lateral spines................... Elaphidion rotundipenne Fisher View in CoL

– Elytral apices bidentiform, bispinose, or with pronounced outer apical spine; spines of femoral apices variable, usually dentiform or spinose.. 6

6(5). Metafemoral apices (and usually mesofemoral apices) with strong apicolateral spines ( Fig. 15b View Fig ).............................................. 9

– Metafemoral and mesofemoral apices dentiform or with very short spines ( Fig. 2 View Figs )............................................................... 7

7(6). Middle pronotal callus teardrop shaped, not extending to posterior margin (and usually not to anterior margin); most of dorsum covered in moderately dense pubescence, uneven in distribution, but without distinct patches......................... Elaphidion tomentosum Chevrolat View in CoL

– Middle pronotal callus more linear, extending to anterior and posterior pronotal margins (e.g., Fig. 5c,d View Fig ); elytra with sparse pubescence arranged in distinct patches separated by glabrous regions............. 8

8(7). Elytral apices bidentate or weakly bispinose; outer spine only slightly longer than sutural spine; integument dark reddish brown; body large, broad, over 6 mm wide..................... Elaphidion androsensis Fisher View in CoL

– Elytral apices with very strong outer spine; integument pale reddishbrown; moderate sized, more narrow bodied, less than 5 mm wide ( Fig. 2 View Figs )...................................... Elaphidion fullonium Newman View in CoL

9(6). Elytral integument reddish, mostly glabrous, with several concentrated patches of white or light colored pubescence; punctures mostly exposed, large, deep, and dense, but separated from each other; large sized, broad, usually 5 mm or more in breadth....... Elaphidion irroratum (Linnaeus) View in CoL

– Elytral integument reddish-brown, mostly covered in tawny or golden pubescence, without extensive, large glabrous regions; punctation often dense, but many punctures partially concealed under pubescence; moderate sized or small, 4 mm or less in breadth...................... 10

10(9). Elytral apices dentiform or weakly bispinose; elytral surface abruptly flat along suture, not evenly convex to lateral margin (evidenced by reflectivity); apicomesal metafemoral spine usually curved inward (mesally) at apex.............................. Elaphidion costipenne Fisher View in CoL

– Elytra with strong apicolateral spine; elytral surface gradually convex away from suture; apicomesal metafemoral spines typically normal and straight..................................................................... 11

11(10). Scape short and thickened at apex (typical for Elaphidion View in CoL ); pronotum with distinctly raised calli, especially anterolaterally and with moderately dense, unevenly distributed punctures ( Fig. 12 View Fig )......................... 12

– Scape more slender, long, and weakly expanded at apex; pronotum with flat calli and dense, mostly uniform, contiguous punctures, except on middle callus ( Fig. 13 View Fig ).................... Elaphidion wappesi Lingafelter View in CoL

12(11). Moderate, dense, golden pubescence present on head, pronotum, and elytra (although not fully concealing integument); posterolateral calli smooth ( Fig. 10 View Fig ).......................... Elaphidion auricoma Lingafelter View in CoL

– Moderate, dense, tawny pubescence present on head, pronotum, and elytra (not fully concealing integument); posterolateral calli rugose ( Fig. 12 View Fig )..................................... Elaphidion nearnsi Lingafelter View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

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