Aegomorphus quadrigibbus ( Say, 1831 ), 2020

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Botero, Juan Pablo & Wappes, James E., 2020, Neotropical Acanthoderini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae): Synonymies and new status in some genera, new species, transferences and new distributional records, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60, pp. 1-40 : 22-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.06

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scientific name

Aegomorphus quadrigibbus ( Say, 1831 )
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Aegomorphus quadrigibbus ( Say, 1831) View in CoL ( Figs. 101-109 View Figures 100-109 )

Acanthocinus quadrigibbus Say, 1831: 9, 1835: 195 View in CoL ; LeConte, 1859: 665.

Acanthoderes quadrigibbus View in CoL ; Haldeman, 1847: 45; LeConte, 1852: 175; Melsheimer, 1853: 107 (cat.); Bland, 1861: 97 (distr.); LeConte, 1873: 337, 1880: 237 (hosts); Packard, 1881: 55, 75, 131 (biol.); LeConte & Horn, 1883: 322; Shufeldt, 1884: 334, 338 (distr.); Townsend, 1884: 222; Harrington, 1884: 48 (hosts); Townsend, 1885: 70 (distr.); Chittenden, 1894: 99 (hosts); Knobel, 1895: 34; Hamilton, 1895: 339 (distr.); Leng & Hamilton, 1896: 114; Wickham, 1897: 206; Harrington, 1897: 74 (hosts); Smith, 1900: 294 (distr.); Dury, 1902: 162 (distr.); Ulke, 1903: 26 (distr.); Felt, 1906: 702, 715 (biol.); Smith, 1910: 333; Blatchley, 1910: 1070; Fisher & Kirk, 1912: 314 (distr.); Johnson, 1915: 315 (distr.); Nicolay, 1919: 70 (distr.); Craighead, 1923: 113 (larva); Turnbow & Franklin, 1980: 344 (distr.).

Psapharochrus quadrigibbus View in CoL ; Lacordaire, 1872: 751; Casey, 1913: 301; Champlain et al., 1925: 140 (hosts); Kirk & Knull, 1926: 42 (distr.); Leonard, 1928: 451 (distr.); Beaulne, 1932: 219 (hosts); Pechuman, 1937: 12 (biol.); Brimley, 1938: 217; Kaston, 1938: 239 (biol.); Hoffman, 1942: 11; Knull, 1944: 92 (distr.); Beal & Massey, 1945: 148 (biol.); Loding, 1945: 122 (distr.); Knull, 1946: 243; Fattig, 1947: 33 (distr.); Jaques, 1951: 267; Alexander, 1958: 49 (distr.); Solomon et al., 1976: 290; Monné, 2005: 211 (cat.).

Acanthoderes quadrigibba View in CoL ; Gemminger, 1873: 3146 (cat.); Horn, 1880: 115; Franz, 1954: 226 (distr.); Duffy, 1960: 214 (larva, biol.); Gilmour, 1965: 613 (cat.); Zajciw, 1969b: 609 (distr.); Perrault, 1978: 380 (distr.); Rice & Enns,1981:92 (distr.,hosts); Chemsak & Hovore, 2002b: 12; Hernández-Fuentes et al., 2018: 544 (distr.; host).

Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) quadrigibba View in CoL ; Swift et al., 2010: 45 (distr.); Maes et al., 2010: 319 (distr.); Audureau, 2010: 8 (distr.); Holt, 2013: 252 (distr.); Klingeman et al., 2017: 298 (distr.); Audureau & Roguet, 2018: 76 (distr.); Monné, 2019: 222 (cat.).

Acanthoderes View in CoL 4-gibbus; Riley, 1880: 270 (hosts); Packard, 1890: 91, 221, 291, 520 (biol.); Caulfield, 1890: 66 (hosts); Beutenmuller, 1896: 78 (hosts).

Aegomorphus quadrigibbus View in CoL ; Linsley & Chemsak,1985:246 (syn.); Hovore et al., 1987: 316 (distr.); Chemsak et al., 1992: 131 (checklist); Lingafelter & Horner, 1993: 183 (distr.); MacRae, 1993: 244 (distr.); Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 35 (checklist); Monné, 1994: 35 (cat.); Yanega, 1996: 133; Noguera & Chemsak, 1996: 406 (distr.); Linsley & Chemsak, 1997: 339 (hosts); Peck & Thomas, 1998: 122 (distr.); Schiefer, 1998: 125 (distr.); Monné, 2001: 39 (cat. hosts); Vlasak & Vlasakova, 2002: 214 (hosts).

Acanthoderes (Psapharochrus) quadrigibba View in CoL ; Aurivillius, 1923: 387 (cat.).

Psapharochrus quadrigibbus lucidus Knull, 1958: 282 View in CoL ; Chemsak, 1977: 178 (type).

Acanthoderes (Psapharochrus) quadrigibba lucidus View in CoL ; Gilmour, 1965: 613 (cat.).

Although originally described in Acanthocinus by Say, 1831 and moved to Acanthoderes by Haldeman (1847) it was Lacordaire (1872) who finally transferred Acanthoderes quadrigibbus to Psapharochrus , affirming that this latter genus included most of the species allocated in Acanthoderes at that time. Curiously, the species continued to be quoted as being in Acanthoderes , and it was Casey (1913) who finally correctly listed it again in Psapharochrus . Even so, the species continued to be mentioned as belonging to Acanthoderes , until Aurivillius (1923) moved Psapharochrus to the status of a subgenus of Acanthoderes and included A. quadrigibba in it. From Aurivillius (1923) to Rice & Enns (1981) the species was mentioned in Psapharochrus (as a distinct genus) or in Acanthoderes (Psapharochrus) . More recently, Linsley & Chemsak (1985) transferred the species to Aegomorphus , but only because of their doubts: “Since the species of Acanthoderes sensu latu are extremely numerous the question of generic or subgeneric assignments is difficult and beyond the scope of this work… We are assigning our five species of ‘Acanthoderes’ to Aegomorphus Haldeman until the problem can be resolved for the entire group.” Finally, Chemsak & Hovore (2002b) transferred Aegomorphus quadrigibbus to Acanthoderes . The thinking behind what these authors were trying to do is somewhat mysterious, since they reported: “We have used the name Acanthoderes herein for placement of taxa which possess most of the characters of Acanthoderes varia and Aegomorphus decipiens , and which fit within the existing parameters of the genus sensu latu, without assignment to subgenera.” We do not know for sure what “ Acanthoderes varia ” is, but it is likely Cerambyx varius Fabricius, 1787 (currently equal to Cerambyx clavipes Schrank, 1781 , and placed in Aegomorphus ). As Aegomorphus decipiens is the type species of Aegomorphus , this affirmation may have indicated their view that it was closely related to Acanthoderes . For sure, it was a transference based on doubts, and not on justified or definable features.

Acanthocinus quadrigibbus Say, 1831 has the eyes coarsely faceted, and pronotum not distinctly depressed centrally. Accordingly, it belongs to and is hereby transferred to Aegomorphus .

As correctly reported by Chemsak & Hovore (2002b) for this species “the variation within and be- tween samples is considerable.” The elytral pubescence ( Figs. 101, 106-109 View Figures 100-109 ) is extremely variable in concentration, but much less so in position of the maculae, and although the anterior light pubescent macula of the elytra is from slightly distinct to well-marked its placement on the elytra remains the same.

Material examined: MEXICO, Guerrero: Hwy 200, 51 km NE Ixtapa , 6 males, 4 females, 18-21.VII.1985, Wappes col. ( ACMT) ; 1 female, 17-20.VII.1985, Wappes col. ( ACMT) . Quintana Roo (new state record): Hwy 307, 5 km S Cancun A.P., 1 male, 09.VI.2005, Skillman Jr. col. ( FWSC) ; 1-5 km S Cancun, 1 male, 04.VI.2009, Skillman & Hildebrant col. ( FWSC) . Veracruz: Laguna Catemaco, 1 male, 24-25.V.1969, J.E.H. Martin col. ( MZSP) ; 1 male, 09.VI.1969, J.E.H. Martin col. ( MZSP) ; 1 male, 25.VI.1969, Bright & Campbell col. ( MZSP) ; 1 male, 08-16.VIII.1969, H.F. Howden col. ( MZSP) . GUATEMALA (new country record): Baja Verapaz: CA14, km 149-151, 1 male, 2 females, 25.VII.2008, Skillman and C. & L. O’Brien col. ( FWSC) .

Known geographical distribution ( Monné, 2019; Tavakilian & Chevillotte, 2019; new records): Canada, Eastern United States to Florida and Texas, Mexico (Chiapas, Guerrero, Jalisco, Yucatán, Nayarit, Quintana Roo), Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica.

FWSC

Fred W. Skillman

MZSP

Brazil, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Aegomorphus

Loc

Aegomorphus quadrigibbus ( Say, 1831 )

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Botero, Juan Pablo & Wappes, James E. 2020
2020
Loc

Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) quadrigibba

Monne, M. A. 2019: 222
Audureau, A. & Roguet, J. P. 2018: 76
Klingeman, W. & Youssef, N. N. & Oliver, J. B. & Basham, J. P. 2017: 298
Holt, B. D. 2013: 252
Swift, I. P. & Bezark, L. G. & Nearns, E. H. & Solis, A. & Hovore, F. T. 2010: 45
Maes, J. M. & Berghe, E. & Dauber, D. & Audureau, A. & Nearns, E. & Skilman, F. & Heffern, D. & Monne, M. A. 2010: 319
Audureau, A. 2010: 8
2010
Loc

Aegomorphus quadrigibbus

Vlasak, J. & Vlasakova, K. 2002: 214
Monne, M. A. 2001: 39
Peck, S. B. & Thomas, M. C. 1998: 122
Schiefer, T. L. 1998: 125
Linsley, E. G. & Chemsak, J. A. 1997: 339
Yanega, D. 1996: 133
Noguera, F. A. & Chemsak, J. A. 1996: 406
Monne, M. A. & Giesbert, E. F. 1994: 35
Monné 1994: 35
Lingafelter, S. W. & Horner, N. V. 1993: 183
MacRae, T. C. 1993: 244
Chemsak, J. A. & Linsley, E. G. & Noguera, F. A. 1992: 131
Hovore, F. T. & Penrose, R. L. & Neck, R. W. 1987: 316
Linsley & Chemsak 1985: 246
1985
Loc

Acanthoderes (Psapharochrus) quadrigibba lucidus

Gilmour, E. F. 1965: 613
1965
Loc

Psapharochrus quadrigibbus lucidus

Chemsak, J. A. 1977: 178
Knull, J. N. 1958: 282
1958
Loc

Acanthoderes (Psapharochrus) quadrigibba

Aurivillius, C. 1923: 387
1923
Loc

Acanthoderes

Beutenmuller, W. 1896: 78
Packard, A. S. 1890: 91
Packard, A. S. 1890: 221
Packard, A. S. 1890: 291
Packard, A. S. 1890: 520
Caulfield, F. B. 1890: 66
Riley, C. V. 1880: 270
1880
Loc

Acanthoderes quadrigibba

Hernandez-Fuentes, L. M. & Gomez-Jaimes, R. & Lopez-Martinez, V. & Vildozola, A. 2018: 544
Chemsak, J. A. & Hovore, F. T. 2002: 12
Rice & Enns 1981: 92
Perrault, G. H. 1978: 380
Zajciw, D. 1969: 609
Gilmour, E. F. 1965: 613
Duffy, E. A. J. 1960: 214
Franz, E. 1954: 226
Horn, G. H. 1880: 115
Gemminger, M. 1873: 3146
1873
Loc

Psapharochrus quadrigibbus

Monne, M. A. 2005: 211
Solomon, J. D. & Doolittle, R. E. & Spilman, J. T. 1976: 290
Alexander, D. R. 1958: 49
Jaques, H. E. 1951: 267
Fattig, P. W. 1947: 33
Knull, J. N. 1946: 243
Beal, J. A. & Massey, C. L. 1945: 148
Loding, H. P. 1945: 122
Knull, J. N. 1944: 92
Hoffman, C. H. 1942: 11
Brimley, C. S. 1938: 217
Kaston, B. J. 1938: 239
Pechuman, L. L. 1937: 12
Beaulne, J. I. 1932: 219
Leonard, M. D. 1928: 451
Kirk, H. B. & Knull, J. N. 1926: 42
Champlain, A. B. & Kirk, H. B. & Knull, J. N. 1925: 140
Casey, T. L. 1913: 301
Lacordaire, J. T. 1872: 751
1872
Loc

Acanthoderes quadrigibbus

Turnbow, R. H. & Franklin, R. T. 1980: 344
Craighead, F. C. 1923: 113
Nicolay, A. S. 1919: 70
Johnson, H. L. 1915: 315
Fisher, W. S. & Kirk, H. B. 1912: 314
Smith, J. B. 1910: 333
Blatchley, W. S. 1910: 1070
Felt, E. P. 1906: 702
Ulke, H. 1903: 26
Dury, C. 1902: 162
Smith, J. B. 1900: 294
Wickham, H. F. 1897: 206
Harrington, W. H. 1897: 74
Leng, C. W. & Hamilton, J. 1896: 114
Knobel, E. 1895: 34
Hamilton, J. 1895: 339
Chittenden, F. H. 1894: 99
Townsend, C. H. T. 1885: 70
Shufeldt, R. W. 1884: 334
Shufeldt, R. W. 1884: 338
Townsend, C. H. T. 1884: 222
Harrington, W. H. 1884: 48
LeConte, J. L. & Horn, G. H. 1883: 322
Packard, A. S. 1881: 55
LeConte, J. L. 1880: 237
LeConte, J. L. 1873: 337
Bland, J. H. B. 1861: 97
Melsheimer, F. E. 1853: 107
LeConte, J. L. 1852: 175
Haldeman, S. S. 1847: 45
1847
Loc

Acanthocinus quadrigibbus

Say, T. 1835: 195
Say, T. 1831: 9
1831
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