Peridinetus cretaceus Pascoe

Prena, Jens, 2010, The Middle American species of Peridinetus Schönherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae), Zootaxa 2507, pp. 1-36 : 15-16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195971

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208893

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A672222-FFFE-C262-FF75-1C20FC00F9BB

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Peridinetus cretaceus Pascoe
status

 

7. Peridinetus cretaceus Pascoe View in CoL

( Fig. 21, 22 View FIGURES 17 – 24 )

Peridinetus cretaceus Pascoe, 1880: 181 View in CoL . Harold (1881: 401), Bertkau (1883: 214), Jekel (1883: 86), Champion (1907: 173, 1909: 484), Seidlitz (1909: 326), Marquis (1991: 201), Coto et al. (1995: 48), Lyal & King (1996: 751), Davis (2009: 44).

Conophoria cretacea . Casey (1922: 9).

Peridinetus (Conophoria) cretaceus View in CoL . Hustache (1938: 9), Blackwelder (1947: 887), O’Brien & Wibmer (1982: 178).

Peridinetus luctuosus Chevrolat, 1883: 82 View in CoL . Bertkau (1883: 247), Jekel (1883: 96), Ganglbauer (1884: 282), Champion (1907: 173) [synonym of P. cretaceus View in CoL ].

Diagnosis. Peridinetus cretaceus is a common species and can be recognized by the presence of three characteristic whitish marks on the pronotum and elytron ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17 – 24 ). It may be confused with P. distinctus ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 17 – 24 ), Embates championi (Casey) , E. cretifer (Champion) and Pardisomus biplagiatus (Desbrochers) , all superficially similar but with differently arranged fasciae (see note below). The studied specimens were 6.4– 11.5 mm long (standard length 6.0– 10.8 mm).

Distribution. This species has been found from Honduras south to the Pacific side of Colombia and Ecuador.

Plant association. Piper bisasperatum (Marquis 1 ×), P. culebranum (Marquis 1 ×), P. glabrescens (Prena 1 ×), P. hispidum (Prena 5 ×), P. i m p e r i a l e (Prena 1 ×), P. sancti-felicis (Marquis 6 ×), Piper sp. 4 [virgultulum?] (Marquis 4 ×).

Type material. P. cretaceus : holotype, Nicaragua, Chontales ( BMNH); P. l u c t u o s u s: holotype, Nicaragua ( NHRS).

Material examined. Honduras. Atlantida: Tela ( USNM 2). Cortés: Lago Yojoa ( USNM 1). Gracias a Dios: Río Plántano, Las Marias, 50 m ( JPPC 1). Olancho: Culmi ( USNM 1). Nicaragua. Chontales: [probably Santo Domingo] ( BMNH 1). Matagalpa: Matagalpa, Fuente Pura, 1400 m ( CMNC 5, JPPC 1, SEAN 1); Matagalpa, Selva Negra, 1300–1400m ( USNM 2); Matagalpa - Jinotega road km 147, 1200 m ( JPPC 1). Atlantico Sur: Las Americas ( CMNC 1); no site ( USNM 1). Costa Rica. Alajuela: P.N. Guanacaste, Est. San Ramón, 620 m ( CMNC 1, INBC 1); R.B. San Ramón, Río San Lorencito, 900 m ( INBC 1, JPPC 2); Dos Ríos, Fca. San Gabriel, 600 m ( INBC 1); Zarcero, Alfaro Ruiz, 1700 m ( INBC 1); P.N. Volcán Arenal, San Carlos, La Fortuna, 650 m ( INBC 1); San Carlos ( BMNH 1, USNM 2); Cariblanco ( BMNH 1, CHAH 1, USNM 3). Cartago: M.N. Guayabo, 1100 m ( INBC 1, JPPC 1); Grano de Oro, Chirripó, 1100 m ( INBC 1); San Cristobal, 600 m ( INBC 1); Azahar ( BMNH 1); Carchí ( BMNH 1, USNM 1); Turrialba ( CMNC 2, CNCI 1, JWPC 1, USNM 8); Tuís, 900 m ( JPPC 2); Pejibaye, 900–1100 m ( JPPC 1, USNM 1). Guanacaste: Río San Lorenzo, Tierras Morenas, 1050 m ( INBC 1); P.N. Rincón de la Vieja, Est. Las Pailas, 800 m ( INBC 1), Est. Santa Maria, 800 m ( CHAH 1, INBC 1); P.N. Guanacaste, Sector Gongora, 600 m ( INBC 1), Est. Cacao, 1100 m ( JPPC 1), Est. Pitilla, 700 m ( JPPC 1); Monteverde ( CMNC 13). Heredia: Puerto Viejo, Est. La Selva, 100 m ( CHAH 4, USNM 11); P.N. Braulio Carrillo, Est. El Ceibo, 400–500 m ( INBC 3, JPPC 3), Est. Magsasay, 200 m ( INBC 1), Est. Cantarrana, 300 m ( INBC 3), Sardinalito, 400 m ( INBC 1), Cerro Zurquí, 5 km N San Isidro, 1500 m ( JPPC 1); Santa Clara, 200 m ( USNM 3). Limón: Puerto Limón ( USNM 1); Cahuita ( USNM 2); Hamburg Farm, 55 m ( USNM 2); Guápiles ( USNM 1); RNFS Gandoca y Mazanillo, 10 m ( INBC 1); R.B. Hitoy Cerere, 100–300 m ( INBC 1, JPPC 3); Pandora ( CMNC 3); Est. Miramar, 500 m ( INBC 1); Amubri, 70 m ( INBC 1); Sector Cerro Cocorí, 150 m ( INBC 1); P.N. Tortuguero, 30 m ( INBC 1); Sardinas, Barra del Colorado, 15 m ( INBC 1). Puntarenas: Monteverde, 800–1500 m ( CHAH 1, INBC 1); Coto Brus, Est. Las Alturas, 1500–1600 m ( INBC 1). San José: 12 km NE San Isidro del General, Cerro Chucuyo, 1350 m ( JPPC 2); Guaitil de Pirrís, 1030 m ( BMNH 1); Sabanillas de Pirrís ( BMNH 1); Coronado, 1400–1500 m ( USNM 1); San José, 1000–1200 m ( USNM 2). Panamá. Bocas del Toro: Almirante, 150 m ( HPSC 2); Corriente Grande, 100 m ( HPSC 3); 4 km W Chiriquí Grande, 100 m ( JPPC 4, JWPC 1); 15 km SSW Changuinola, 300 m ( JPPC 4). Canal Area: Gatun Spillway ( HPSC 1). Coclé: El Valle, 900 m ( HPSC 1). Darién: Cana , P.N. Darién ( CMNC 1, HPSC 1). Panamá: Cerro Campana, 850 m ( CHAH 1, HPSC 1, USNM 1). Colombia. Va ll e d e l Cauca: Buenaventura ( BMNH 1); Anchicaya dam ( CMNC 2). Ecuador. Without locality ( NHRS 1). Total 147 specimens.

Note. The well-defined whitish marks, which stand in stark contrast to the black derm, have the delusive effect of dissolving the contour of the beetle so it blends in with the natural environment. As discussed for Embates species ( Prena 2005), these marks seem to have evolved from a light-colored circumferential line of a previously existing dark elytral spot. It is an odd phenomenon (at least in human perception) that an extravagant appearance almost inevitably leads to a noticeable loss in the ability to discriminate less striking details. Peridinetus distinctus , P. trifasciatus , Embates championi (Casey) , E. cretaceus (Champion) , E. paludicola Prena , Pardisomus biplagiatus (Desbrochers) and some Cholus species exhibit the same general color pattern like P. cretaceus , but the number and arrangement of the fasciae is different. Although speculative, I consider this as an example of convergent crypsis.

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

INBC

Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Peridinetus

Loc

Peridinetus cretaceus Pascoe

Prena, Jens 2010
2010
Loc

Peridinetus (Conophoria) cretaceus

O'Brien 1982: 178
Wibmer 1982: 178
Blackwelder 1947: 887
Hustache 1938: 9
1938
Loc

Conophoria cretacea

Casey 1922: 9
1922
Loc

Peridinetus luctuosus

Champion 1907: 173
Ganglbauer 1884: 282
Chevrolat 1883: 82
Bertkau 1883: 247
Jekel 1883: 96
1883
Loc

Peridinetus cretaceus

Davis 2009: 44
Lyal 1996: 751
Coto 1995: 48
Marquis 1991: 201
Seidlitz 1909: 326
Champion 1907: 173
Bertkau 1883: 214
Jekel 1883: 86
Harold 1881: 401
Pascoe 1880: 181
1880
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF