Systematic revision of the genus Calligrapha Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Chrysomelinae) in Central America: The group of Calligrapha argus Stål Gómez-Zurita, Jesús Zootaxa 2015 3922 1 1 71 Stal, 1860 Stal 1860 [151,544,1735,1761] Insecta Chrysomelidae Calligrapha Animalia Coleoptera 22 23 Arthropoda species ancoralis   Holotype: Mexique/ 68 [small pink square] / ancoralis Stål/ TypeStål Coll: Deyrolle / Baly Coll. / ancoralis Stål Mexico[handwritten underneath: Typeby Stål Col Deyrolle] (NHM). Specimen lacks right mesotarsus.  Habitus(Fig. 6f). Length: 9.46 mm, width: 6.06 mm. Body elongated oval, moderately convex. Head, pronotum, scutellum, legs, ventral surfaces, elytral markings, fine margin of elytra and epipleura very dark reddish, almost black; antennae, labrum and mouth parts paler; mandibles darker, almost black at apex; ground of elytra dark yellow. Head large, deeply inserted in pronotum; rather strongly and evenly punctured on frons, clypeus and near eyes, unpunctured on antennal calli; supraocular sulci deep, straight, surpassing eye margin above; frontal suture joining broadly V-shaped frontoclypleal suture; clypeal margin feebly concave. Antennae relatively short, reaching humeri; first antennomere long, thick but narrower basally, posteriorly curved; antennomeres 2–5 elongated, thin, relatively smooth and nearly glabrous; second antennomere half as long as first, third slightly shorter than first; antennomeres 3–5 shortening progressively, sixth longer than second, and 5–7 subequal; antennomeres 7–11 thicker, widening from base to apex, rugose and pubescent, lengthening gradually beyond seventh antennomere; eleventh about as long as first, tappering towards blunt apex and slightly emarginate dorsally; eighth antennomere 0.8x as wide as long. Labrum small, moderately emarginate apically. Mandibles strong, with straight sides before pronounced preapical curvature. Last maxillary palpomere subsquare, parallel-sided, obliquely truncated at apex; preceding palpomere slightly broader at apex than width of last segment, much narrower basally, outer edge regularly curved. Pronotum transverse (W/L=1.93), wider at base than apically; surface very finely microreticulate, almost smooth, with moderately strong and evenly distributed punctures, disappearing narrowly at sides and on longitudinal disc line; sides and apical border finely margined. Hypomeral suture deep and entire, only interrupted near base of pronotum, and slightly and gradually diverging from pronotal border anteriorly; hypomera finely microreticulate, unpunctured, concave at base, convex anteriorly. Prosternum finely microreticulate, densely punctured except on two lateral transversal calli, each puncture with fine whitish seta; prosternal process narrow between procoxae, expanding apically to twice median width; apex feebly curved, almost straight. Mesanepisterna finely microreticulate, unpunctured. Metepisterna coarsely punctured. Metaventrite relatively strongly punctured on anterior half, gradually becoming almost unpunctured posteriorly. Scutellum narrower at base than long (W/ L=0.83), sides regularly curved towards a round pointed apex. Ground of elytra finely, rather densely punctured with dark minute spots, forming regular premarginal line laterally, slightly confused in humeral area; punctures somewhat stronger around predominant markings, arranged as: (i) sutural stripe entire from base of elytra, surrounding scutellum, to gradual preapical narrowing, almost disappearing at apex; (ii) subsutural stripe almost entirely confluent with sutural stripe, except briefly basally, starting at level with apex of scutellum; slightly enlarged preapically; (iii) arcuate band anchor-shaped [giving name to the species], entire, gently curved and connected laterally to subsutural stripe by long dark area for most of its length, except briefly basally and less so behind; apical end prolonged as broadly curved hook-shape, bent forward and confluent in posterior border with some small discal markings (two on the left elytron and three on the right elytron of type); (iv) humeral spot large, elongated and laterally confluent with (v) humeral lunule, both joining basal elytral margin at base; apical end of humeral lunule obliquely directed towards suture, ending near and slightly beyond basal tip of arcuate band; (vi) spot enclosed by humeral lunule large, broadly emarginate anteriorly and laterally confluent with humeral lunule, appearing as bifurcation of humeral marking; (vii) midlateral spot large, subrectangular, laterally confluent with dark margin of elytron; (viii) spot of apical declivity large, roundish, weakly connected to apical enlargement of subsutural stripe by areas of dark suffusion; (ix) apical spot small, roundish, free; (x) seven additional markings on disc, free or connected to prolongation of arcuate band; three forming diagonal row behind and parallel to apical arm of humeral lunule; two other aligned spots present laterally in apical declivity of elytron. Femora shiny, sparsely and finely punctured, with fine short whitish hairs; transversal section of tibiae roundish, slightly flattened externally with feebly marked longitudinal furrow for half their length. Abdominal ventrites delicately, rather densely punctured medially and at sides; first ventrite with several short longitudinal furrows at coxal margin. Penis figured in Figs 9a, 9d.   Distribution.This species is widely distributed in the northern part of Mesoamerica, along both Sierra Madre chains and reaching the Transvolcanic Belt, from southern Arizona in the USAto the state of Veracruz in Mexico( Fig. 8, black circles).  C. ancoralisis also present in the southern tip of Baja California in Mexicoand it has been reported from the Lee County in Texas, although the latter is an extremely doubtful record. This species is one of the fews that has colonized the California-Rocky Mountain domain to the north, otherwise is mostly present in the Mexican Transition and Caribbean Mesoamerican zones.   Material examined( 201 specimens).   MEXICO   EGRC:(1) one specimen: Mexico, Nayarit, 3 kmWNW Jala, 3800 ft, 24.vii.93, C. Bellamy, tropical thorn forest,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (2) one specimen: Mexico, Baja California Sur, vic. Todos Santos, 30.viii.1994, J. Huether,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (3) nine specimens: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma, 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, 19–23.v.1979, E.G. Riley,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål det.Daccordi ’79 [one with:  Calligrapha ramuliferaStal det.Daccordi ’81,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J.Gómez- Zurita det. 2011]; (4) four specimens: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma, 6 miS Gomez Farias, 12–23.v.1979, Marlin E. Rice Coll.; (5) three specimens: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma w.s., 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, 1.vi.1982, R. Turnbow; (6) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma w.s., 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, 15.x.1985, R. Turnbow; (7) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma area, 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, 1–4.vi.1982, J.E. Wappes; (8) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, Puente Nacional, 25.x.1979, J.E. Wappes,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål det.Daccordi ’81; (9) one specimen: Mexico, Sinaloa, 30 miN Mazatlan, 18.viii.1964, H.R. Burke & J. Apperson; (10) one specimen: Mexico, Sinaloa 10 miNW Mazatlan, 15.viii.1965, H. Burke & J. Meyer; (11) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, 5 miN Llera, 4.vi.1965, H.R. Burke, J. Meyer & J.C. Schaffner; (12) one specimen: Mexico, Nuevo León, Linares, 1.vii.1973, taken at light, Mastro & Schaffner; (13) four specimens: Mexico, Nuevo León, 2400 ft, 16 miW Linares, Hwy58, 11.x.1982, C.W. and L. O’Brien & G. Wibmer; (14) one specimen: Mexico, Nuevo León, 20 miW Linares, 3250 ft, Hwy58, 21.vii.1982, C. and L. O’Brien & G. Wibmer; (15) two specimens: Mexico, Nuevo León, 15 miW Linares, 1800 ft, Hwy58, 21.vii.1982, C. and L. O’Brien & G. Wibmer; (16) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Grutas de Quintero, 8 miS Ciudad Mante, 24.viii.1965, Reiber & Hollingsworth; (17) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, 8 kmE Campo, 16.x.1985, R. Turnbow; (18) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, Puente Nacional, 17.viii.1960, H. Howden,  Calligrapha stillatipennisdet. Daccordi ’86,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011.  FSCA:(1) one specimen: Mexico, Sinaloa, 14–15 miN Los Mochis, 16.vii.1984, B.K. Dozier,  Calligrapha ancoralisSt. Det. J. Watts 1993; (2) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Galeana, 31.v.1982, R. Turnbow,  Calligrapha ancoralisSt. Det. E.G. Riley’82; (3) one specimen: Mexico, San Luis de Potosí, El Salto Falls, 1.vii.1968, Debra Weems; (4) one specimen: Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sa. Victoria trail, La Burrera-La Laguna 550–730 m, 13.x.1978, Dozier & Wescott; (5) four specimens: Mexico, Sonora, 13 miSE Los Alamos, 30.x.1972, K. Stephan; (6) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, Puente Nacional, 25.x.1979, J.E. Wappes,  Calligrapha ancoralisStal Det. E.G. Riley’82; (7) four specimens: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Bocatoma Area, 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, 1–4.vi.1982, J.E. Wappes; (8) one specimen: Mexico, Tamaulipas, 9 miW of 85, on Ocampo rd, 16.x.1985, R. Morris II,  Calligrapha ancoralis(Stal)det. I.S. Askevold 1990; (9) one specimen: Mexico, San Luis de Potosi, 12 kmE Ocampo, 16.x.1985, R. Morris II; (10) two specimens: Mexico, Sonora, 25 kmW Santa Ana Viejo, 31.vii.1985, W. Opitz,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (11) two specimens: Mexico, Tamaulipas, Cd. Victoria, 1.x.1985, H. Dozier,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (12) one specimen: Mexico, San Luis Potosi, El Salto Falls, 1.vii.1968, P. Weems,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (13) one specimen: Sinaloa, Puente de Quemalo, 30.viii.1962, W. Rossember,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011. IBE-JGZ:(1) one specimen: IBE-JGZ-C328, Mexico, Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, spring 2011, Alexey G. Moseyko leg.  MCZ:(1) one specimen: Ventanas, Durango, Höge,  Calligrapha ancoralis; (2) eight specimens: Ventanas, Durango, Höge, Jacoby 2nd Coll. [one with:  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2010]; (3) one specimen: Jalapa, Mexico, Hoege, 1st Jacoby Coll.; (4) one specimen: Mexico, Sallé Coll., 1st Jacoby Coll.; (5) one specimen: Ventanas, Mex. 2000 ft, Forres, Jacoby 2nd Coll.; (6) one specimen: Guadaljiro [Guadalajara], Mexico; (7) two specimens: Guadalajara, Mexico, Dr. Buller,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2010; (8) one specimen: Sierra San Lazaro, Horn Coll., C. Calligr. ancoralis.  MfN:(1) one specimen: Ventanas; (2) one specimen: Canel., Canelas Becker; (3) one specimen: Ventanas, Durango, Höge, ancoralis Stål; (4) one specimen: 585, San Andres de la Sierra,  Calligrapha ancoralisdet. Daccordi '80; (5) one specimen: Ven., suffriani Jac., Caligrapha ancoralis Stål 1860, J. Gómez-Zurita det. 2009. NHM:(1) one specimen: E. Coll. Thomson, Mexiq., 182; (2) two specimens: Ventanas, Mex., 2000ft, Forrer, Godman-Salvin Coll., Biol. Centr.-Amer.; (3) seven specimens: Ventanas, Durango, Höge, Godman-Salvin Coll., Biol. Centr.-Amer.; (4) one specimen: Jalapa, Mexico, Hoege, Godman-Salvin Coll., Biol. Centr.-Amer.; (5) one specimen: Mexico, Sallé Coll., 646, Calligrapha ancoralis Stål, Godman-Salvin Coll., Biol. Centr.-Amer.; (6) one specimen: Ex Coll. J. Sturm, Mexico,  C. imperialisMihi, Godman-Salvin Coll., Biol. Centr.-Amer.; (7) one specimen: Mex., Baly Coll.  NMB:(1) one specimen: Ventanas, Durango, Höge,  Calligrapha ancoralisStal J. Bechynédet. 1951; (2) one specimen: Mexico, 1888,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2010; (3) two specimens: Mazatlan, Sin., Mex., x.1958, leg. G. F r ey.  NMNH:(1) one specimen: on orchid foliage, Mex., Feb. 18’39, Laredo Tex. #15715,  Calligrapha notatipennis(Stål) HSB1939, return to the national collection,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (2) one specimen: Venodio [El Venadillo], Sinaloa, Mex., Kusche, vii.31.’18, F. Monrós Collection 1959,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (3) one specimen: 32 kmE of Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, Mex., v.29.1948, dry scrub area, F. Werner & W. Nutting, F. Monrós Collection 1959; (4) one specimen: 47 kmS of Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mex. (Rt. 1 km659) 900 ft, vii.5.1948, semi arid plateau and jungle valley, F. Werner leg., F. Monrós Collection 1959; (5) two specimens: Mexico, Chiapas, 1-III-65, Heinrich et al. on Bromeliads, Bro. 88450, 65-9816,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2003 [one with:  Calligraphasp. det. R. White]; (6) one specimen: Ventanas, Durango, Höge,  Calligrapha ancoralis; (7) two specimens: Mex., Tamaulipas, Bocotoma area, 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, June 1–4, 1982, J.E. Wappes [one with:  Calligrapha anchoralisStaldet. JE Wappes 2002]; (8) one specimen: Mexico, Mazatlan, Sin., Mex., Kusche 15.ix.1917, F. Monrós Collection 1959,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål F. Monrósdet. 1954; (9) one specimen: 20 miW Linares, N. León, Mex. xi-8-46, E.C. Van Dyke collector, Van Dyke Collection,  Calligrapha ancoralisStal F. Monrósdet. 1953; (10) one specimen: Miraflores, L. Cal., vii.8.38, Michelbacher & Ross collectors; (11) one specimen: Alamos, Sonora, viii.2.1940, R.P. Allou Collector; (12) one specimen: Mexico, 14.xii.62, Randolph with Tillandsia, Laredo63695, 63-33  Calligraphasp. prob ancoralis Stal, Det. G.B. Vogt; (13) two specimens: Mex., S.L.P., 1.8 miN El Naranjo 1000’, x.4&13.65, George E. Ball, D.R. Whitehead collectors; (14) sixteen specimens: Mexico, Veracruz, 22.0 mi E Jalapa, Rte. 140, 1000’ iii.9.66, in bromeliads, George E. Ball & D.R. Whitehead collectors [one with:  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011]; (15) two specimens: Mexico, Veracruz, 4.0 mi SW Puente Nacional 600’ iii.8.1966, in bromeliads, George E. Ball & D.R. Whitehead collectors; (16) four specimens: Venodio [Venadillo], Sin., Mex., Kusche, B.P. Clark donor [one with: 7.vii.’18; one with: 27.vi.’18; one with: 31.vii.’18; one with: 5– 6.vii.’18]; (17) one specimen: Mazatlan, Sin. Mex., Kusche, 15–17.ix.’18, B.P. Clark donor,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (18) one specimen: Cordoba VC, Mex., Mch. 11 ’08, Fredk Knab Collector; (19) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, at Brownsville, vi.3.66, Heinrich, Burgess on  Tillandsia ionantha(bromeliad) 66-20832,  Calligraphasp. d. RE White; (20) one specimen: Mexico, Sonora, Alamos, 15.vii.1963, Paul J. Spangler; (21) one specimen: Laredo Tex. ex. S. L. Potosi Mex. iii-19-56, Watt,  Tillandsiaplants 56-3677; (22) one specimen: Tampico, Mex. 7.12, E.A. Schwarz Collector; (23) nine specimens: Mexico, at Miami, 6.xi.1968, w.  Tillandsiaplants 68-27129 [one with:  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011]; (24) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, 16.xi.65, Brown et al. on  Tillandsia, Bro.88417, 65-11596,  Calligraphasp. Dt. R. White; (25) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, Ver. at Laredo 9.iv.1969, D.L. Dillehay on Bromeliad plants 69-5807,  Calligraphasp. d. RE White; (26) one specimen: Mexico, Veracruz, 30.i.67, Gonzalez et al., #Brownsville 90502 Lot#: 67-4685, host:  Tillandsia ionantha,  Calligraphasp. Det. R.E. White; (27) one specimen: Monterrey, Mex., Lar. Tex. 60648, 3-15-’60, 8555, E.  Tillandsiaplants,  Calligraphasp. DMW; (28) one specimen: Mexico, San Luis Potosi at Brownsville, v.16.66, Burgess,  Tillandsia ionanth. (Brom.) 66.21549,  Calligraphasp. d. R.E. White; (29) one specimen: Laredo, Tex. ex Huichinrayan, S.L.P., Mexico, iii.19.56, Watt,  Tillandsiaplant 56-3678,  Calligraphasp. DMW56; (30) three specimens: Laredo, Tex., ex. S. L. Potosi, Mex., iii.19.56, Watt,  Tillandsiaplants 56-3677 [one with:  Calligraphasp. DMW56]; (31) one specimen: Tampico, Mex. 7/12, E.A. Schwarz collector,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (32) one specimen: Ventanas, Durango, Höge, 386, gift of F.C. Bowditch, gift ex MCZdupl. series,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (33) one specimen: Mexicoat Miami, 6.xi.1968, B.K. Dozier, w.  Tillandsiaplants 68-27129,  Calligraphasp. nr.  ramuliferaStald. R.E. White,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (34) one specimen: Vera Cruz, Mex., Lar. Tex. 59422, Jan. 13, ’59, 1685, bromeliad plant,  Zygogrammasp. DMW,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (35) three specimens: Mexico, 26.iii.1970, A.S. Millis, Bromeliad Lot 70-6302 [one with:  Zygogrammasp. det. RE White,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011].  TAMUIC:(1) two specimens: X0533714 and X0535353, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 97 kmE Ciudad Victoria, Hwy70, vii.3.1986, Robert W. Jones, Peter Kovarik, Joseph C. Schaffner leg.,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (2) one specimen: X0535667, Mexico, Veracruz, La Cumbre, 29.viii.1962, William F. Chamberlain,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (3) one specimen: X0536715, Mexico, Sonora, 53 kmSW Moctezuma, 23.vii.1980, S. McCleve & P. Jump; (4) four specimens: X0538805, X0540387, X0543221 and X0548738, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 5 miN Llera, 4.vi.1965, Horace R. Burke, J.R. Meyer & Joseph C. Schaffner; (5) two specimens: X0538979 and X0546003, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 5 miSSE Gomez Farias, 19.vii.1970, at light, Joseph C. Schaffner, Ellwood R. Hart, Robert R. Murray & Robert G. Phelps; (6) one specimen: X0539658, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 3 miW Ciudad Victoria, behind Army Camp, 6.x.1985, Robert W. Jones,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (7) one specimen: X0540728, Mexico, Nuevo León, 9 miS Monterrey, 11.viii.1972, E.E. Grissell; (8) two specimens: X0541548 and X0550793, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 5.7 miN La Encarnación, 11.vii.1973, Gaumer & Clark; (9) one specimen: X0542299, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 21 miN Ciudad Victoria, 19.vii.1970, Robert G. Phelps, Robert R. Murray, Hart & Schaffner; (10) one specimen: X0542904, Mexico, San Luis de Potosí, 8.7 miS Santa María del Río, 5.vii.1974, Clark, Murray, Ashe & Schaffner leg.; (11) one specimen: X0544229, Mexico, Tampico, 27.viii.1962, William F. Chamberlain,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (12) one specimen: X0544629, Mexico, Aguascalientes, 6 miE Calvillo, 11.vii.1983, P.W. Kovarik, Harrison, Joseph C. Schaffner,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011; (13) one specimen: X0547099, Mexico, Nuevo León, 23.6 miSW Linares, 3.vii.1974, Wayne Clark, Robert R. Murray, James S. Ashe & Joseph C. Schaffner; (14) one specimen: X0547429, Mexico, Sonora, 19 kmNW Nacori Chico, 5.viii.1982, S. McCleve, G.E. Ball & K.E. Ball; (15) three specimens: X0548127, X0549273 and X0550400, Mexico, San Luís de Potosí, Tamazunchale, 22.vii.1970, Robert R. Murray, Robert G. Phelps, Ellwood R. Hart & Joseph C. Schaffner; (16) two specimens: X0548748 and X0550035, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 2 miSE Gomez Farias, 20.vii.1970, Robert R. Murray, Robert G. Phelps, Hart & Joseph C. Schaffner; (17) one specimen: X0549943, Mexico, Tamaulipas, 7 kmSSE Gomez Farias, Bocatoma w. s., 20.vii.1982, R. Turnbow; (18) one specimen: X0552047, Mexico, Durango, El Salto, 7.viii.1967, Horace R. Burke & J. Hafernik; (19) one specimen: X0552320, Mexico, San Luis de Potosí, 2 miSE Pedro Montoya, 25.vii.1970, Robert R. Murray, Robert G. Phelps, Hart & Joseph C. Schaffner.  USA   FSCA:(1) one specimen: USA, Arizona, Santa Rita Mts., Madera Cyn., 21.vii.1968; (2) one specimen: USA, AZ, Santa Cruz, Pena Blanca Pajarito, 25.vii.1962, R.H. Arnett, Jr. & E. Van Kassell,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011.  NMNH:(1) one specimen: Nogales, Ariz. ix.25.1959, D.E. Noel,  Calligraphasp. det ’60 D.M. Weisman; (2) one specimen: U.S.A.Texas, Lee Co., Fedor, F. Monrós Collection 1959,  Calligrapha wickhamiBowditch, F. Monrósdet. 1954,  Calligrapha ancoralisStål J. Gómez-Zuritadet. 2011.  UNKNOWN SOURCE   MfN:(1) one specimen: ancoralis St.; (2) two specimens:  Calligrapha ancoralisStål 1860, J. Gómez-Zurita det. 2009.   Variation.Dark parts of body can have a blackish or even greenish or bluish more or less metallic sheen, while pale areas of elytra can be orange. Of the additional markings on disc of elytra, 3–4 are always free: in the 3-spot row behind humeral lunule, the spots at ends are free, while the middle one can be confluent with the apex of the curved prolongation of arcuate band (as seen on the right elytron of the holotype); the two additional markings at the apical declivity of elytra are nearly always free, although the internal spot can be sometimes confluent with other markings (as seen on the right elytron of the holotype), or they can be narrowly connected with each other or missing altogether (as respectively seen in two specimen from Ventanas, Mexico; MfN). In two specimens held at MCZ, the apex of the humeral marking is connected to the base of the arcuate band. The anchor-like marking can be more or less broken at apical arms, the apical spot can be minute or missing, and the spot on apical declivity can be largely confluent with sutural stripe.