Rosalba Thomson, 1864

Botero, Juan Pablo & Santos-Silva, Antonio, 2022, New species, synonymy, new records, and taxonomic notes in American Cerambycidae (Coleoptera), Insecta Mundi 2022 (931), pp. 1-22 : 15

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scientific name

Rosalba Thomson, 1864
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Rosalba Thomson, 1864 View in CoL

( Fig. 38 View Figures 38–45 )

Rosalba Thomson 1864: 108 View in CoL .

Aletretia Bates 1866: 34 .

Apyratuca Galileo and Martins 2006: 13 View in CoL .

Parhippopsis Breuning 1973: 653 View in CoL . New synonym.

Breuning (1973) described Parhippopsis View in CoL in Agapanthiini to include his new species P. columbiana View in CoL , which was described based on a single specimen from Colombia (Valle del Cauca). The differences between Agapanthiini and Apomecynini, as for other tribes, are not very clear. However, with a few exceptions such as Helvina Thomson, 1864 View in CoL , which is probably placed in the wrong tribe, in Apomecynini the frons is not strongly oblique (strongly oblique in Agapanthiini). All the features reported by Breuning (1973) regarding Parhippopsis View in CoL are present in Rosalba View in CoL . Therefore, Parhippopsis View in CoL is considered a junior synonym of Rosalba View in CoL .

Comparing Parhippopsis columbiana View in CoL ( Fig. 38 View Figures 38–45 ) with Rosalba stenodesma Joly et al., 2018 View in CoL (see photographs on Bezark 2022), they are very similar dorsally. However, as antennomere V has a basal white pubescent ring in the former (absent in R. stenodesma View in CoL ), and the two outermost longitudinal yellowish pubescent bands on the dorsal surface of the elytra ending at the same level (outermost distinctly surpassing apex of the innermost in R. stenodesma View in CoL ), we are keeping them as different species. Only the study of specimens from the same area of the holotype of P. columbiana View in CoL can clarify whether or not they are of the same species. With the synonymy between Rosalba View in CoL and Parhippopsis View in CoL , we have a new combination: Rosalba columbiana ( Breuning, 1973) View in CoL .

HEMILOPHINI Thomson, 1868

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Loc

Rosalba Thomson, 1864

Botero, Juan Pablo & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2022
2022
Loc

Apyratuca

Galileo MHM & Martins UR 2006: 13
2006
Loc

Parhippopsis

Breuning S. 1973: 653
1973
Loc

Aletretia

Bates HW 1866: 34
1866
Loc

Rosalba

Thomson J. 1864: 108
1864
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