Paragrilus lesueuri Waterhouse

Hespenheide, Henry A., 2002, A review of North and Central American Paragrilus Saunders, 1871 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilinae), Zootaxa 43, pp. 1-28 : 7

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Paragrilus lesueuri Waterhouse
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Paragrilus lesueuri Waterhouse View in CoL

( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 , 19 View FIGURES 19 ­ 34 )

Paragrilus lesueuri Waterhouse, 1889: 126 View in CoL .

Paragrilus aureonitens Obenberger, 1919:22 View in CoL (synonymy: Hespenheide1979: 117). Paragrilus helferi Obenberger, 1924: 147 View in CoL (synonymy: Hespenheide1979: 117). Paragrilus helferi View in CoL ssp. cortezi Obenberger, 1924: 147 (synonymy: Hespenheide1979: 117). Agrilus View in CoL novus Dugès, 1891: 31 ­ New Synonymy

Paragrilus View in CoL novus (Dugès), Obenberger, 1935: 921 ­ New Synonymy Paragrilus lesueri Cobos, 1976: 32 ­ New Synonymy

Diagnosis: Robust, color variable, head and pronotum usually black, elytra with dark purple reflections, 3.3­5.0 mm long. Head with front very convex, narrowly, deeply impressed along midline; epistoma depressed and medially carinate between antennal insertions, ventral margin produced, emarginate with acute lateral angles; surface coarsely punctate, shagreened. Pronotum convex, prehumeral callosity weakly indicated by shallow lateral depressions; disc raised before scutellum, with narrow transverse depressions on either side along basal margin, depression along midline at and just anterior to middle, surface more or less coarsely transversely rugose, at least on basal half, rugae curving anteriorly at medial depression. Elytra with posthumeral carina extending to just beyond posterior coxae, surface coarsely rugose, with third interval strongly raised, weak raised callosities at basal and apical 1/3, and strong subapical raised callosity, creating an undulating surface; apices broadly rounded­subquadrate. Posterior angles of hind coxae produced, broadly acute, flared. Male genitalia black with transparent tips to lateral lobes ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 ­ 34 ).

Type: México: “Jalapa, México, Hoege” (BMNH; Hespenheide 1979); of P. aureonitens, Costa­Rica, Surrubres , 300’, A. Heyne (NMPC); of P. h e l f e r i, Costa­Rica, Higuito (San Mateo) (NMPC); of P. h e l f e r i s. cortezi, Costa­Rica (NMPC); of Agrilus novus, Tupátaro, México (UNAM).

Distribution: Common ­ 856 specimens examined, México to Panamá.

Hosts: Sida spp.; reared from “stem gall of Sida sp.” in Guerrero, México.

Discussion: A photograph taken by W.F. Barr of the type of Agrilus novus Duges in the collection of UNAM, shows the apical elytral callosities typical of P. lesueuri . Cobos (1976) erroneously designated this species type of the genus ( Nelson 1987). This species is common in collections and rather variable, especially in color at the southern end of its distribution in Costa Rica, as reflected in the number of synonyms ( Hespenheide 1979). Kerremans (1903) lists this species from Arizona based on two specimens, now at the Natural History Museum in London labeled only “Arizona, Lesueur.” There is one modern collection of this species in the collection of W.F. Barr also labeled only “Arizona,” and it has been collected in Sonora, México, so it can tentatively be considered part of the U.S. fauna.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Paragrilus

Loc

Paragrilus lesueuri Waterhouse

Hespenheide, Henry A. 2002
2002
Loc

Paragrilus

Cobos 1976: 32
Obenberger 1935: 921
1935
Loc

Paragrilus aureonitens

Hespenheide 1979: 117
Hespenheide 1979: 117
Hespenheide 1979: 117
Obenberger 1924: 147
Obenberger 1924: 147
Obenberger 1919: 22
Duges 1891: 31
1919
Loc

Paragrilus lesueuri

Waterhouse 1889: 126
1889
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