Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell, 1914, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5178702 |
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Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell, 1914 |
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Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell, 1914
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Phileurus carinatus Prell, 1914: 223
Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell. Endrödi (1978: 106) .
This species was originally described as a separate taxon from Phileurus declivis Prell , and was based on a single male. Prell (1914) distinguished Phileurus declivis by its pronotal declivity reaching the middle of the pronotum and by the absence of a postapical tubercle on the pronotum. Phileurus carinatus has, in contrast, the declivity taking up the anterior half of the pronotum and the presence of a postapical pronotal tubercle in males. Endrödi (1978) mentioned that the postapical tubercle is usually small, the pygidium is more finely punctate, and downgraded P. declivis to a subspecies of P. carinatus ( Endrödi 1978) .
Distribution. Type material examined. Holotype male (ZMHB), labeled as follows ( Fig. 6C, F, I, J View Figure 6 ): a) handwritten label, “ Nicaragua ”, b) white with red bordered handwritten label, “ Lectotypus / Phileurus / carinatus / Endrödi Prell”; c) red handwritten label, “ Phileurus / carinatus / Prell male symbol-Type.”
Additional material examined. Among the material we were able to study, there were three NEW COUNTRY RECORDS for Phileurus carinatus as follows, all male specimens having a well-developed pronotal tubercle: ARGENTINA (4 specimens): Chaco, Charata (1 male and 1 female) ( EPCG) ; Castelli (1 female) ( EPCG) ; Misiones, San Vicente (1 female) ( EPCG). COLOMBIA (1 specimen): Bogota (1 male) ( FDC). PERU (7 specimens): Loreto, Contaya , near Contamana , Serra el Divisor , S of Contamana (1 male) ( EPGC) ; Loreto (1 male and 1 female) ( JPSC) ; Iquitos (3 males and 1 female) ( JPSC). Additional male specimens with pronotal tubercle were studied from the following localities, and the females from these places were considered by us to be conspecific: BRAZIL (7 specimens): Brazil (1 female) ( IRSNB) ; Amazonas, Manaus, Faz. Dimona (02 o 19’28’’S / 60 o 05’11’’W) (1 female) ( EPCG) GoogleMaps ; Espírito Santo, Linhares, Reserva Vale do Rio Doce (1 male and 1 female) ( EPCG) ; Santa Teresa (1 female) ( DZUP) ; Pará, Óbidos (1 male) ( MNHN) ; Santa Catarina, São Bento do sul (1 female) ( JPSC). PANAMA (1 specimen): Coclé, La Mesa (1 female) ( EPCG) .
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Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell, 1914
Grossi, Paschoal Coelho & Saltin, Jochen-P. 2014 |
Phileurus carinatus carinatus Prell. Endrödi (1978: 106)
Endrodi, S. 1978: ) |
Phileurus carinatus
Prell, H. 1914: 223 |