Peridinetus laetus Champion

Prena, Jens, 2010, The Middle American species of Peridinetus Schönherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae), Zootaxa 2507, pp. 1-36 : 22-23

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208911

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Peridinetus laetus Champion
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15. Peridinetus laetus Champion View in CoL

( Fig. 37, 38 View FIGURES 33 – 40 , 41, 42 View FIGURES 41 – 45 )

Peridinetus laetus Champion, 1907: 177 View in CoL . Seidlitz (1909: 326), Hustache (1938: 9), Blackwelder (1947: 887), Hespenheide (1973: 50), O’Brien & Wibmer (1982: 178), Marquis (1984:539).

Peridinetus View in CoL sp. 9. Marquis (1990: 107, 1991: 181).

Diagnosis. Peridinetus laetus is one of several species with red anterior, black median and olive posterior portions. Five of them have a large, black, semicircular area on the elytral base and plumose setae in the prosternal channel. Peridinetus laetus and P. pena have a lateral tumidity with erect setae on the pronotum, whereas P. illabes , P. sanguinolentus and P. wyandoti have a laterally rounded pronotum with appressed setae. Female P. l a e t u s and P. pena can be distinguished by details of the dorsal rostral groove, which is more basally and has setae in P. l a e t u s ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 41 – 45 ) and is more medially and lacks setae in P. p e n a ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 45 ). Male P. l a e t u s usually have a more evenly arched ridge on the seventh interstria than male P. pena and the white spot on the elytral flank is transverse, but these character are somewhat variable and therefore not always reliable for species identification. The studied specimens were 3.3–4.6 mm long (standard length 3.1–4.4 mm).

Distribution. This species has been found in Costa Rica and western Panama.

Plant association. Piper arieianum (Marquis 7 ×), P. garagaranum (Marquis 2 ×), P. phytolaccaefolium (Marquis 1 ×), P. sancti-felicis s.l. (Marquis 1 ×).

Type material. Lectotype female, here designated, labeled “ Type ”, “Sp. figured”, “Bugaba/ Panama / Champion”, “B.C.A. Col. IV.5. / Peridinetus / laetus ,/ Champ.” ( BMNH). Paralectotype male, same locality data ( BMNH 1).

Material examined. Costa Rica. Alajuela: San Ramón de Dos Ríos, 620 m ( INBC 2); San Carlos, Pital, Fca. S. Murillo, 100 m ( INBC 1). Guanacaste: 9 km S Sta. Cecilia, Est. Pitilla, 700 m ( INBC 1). Heredia: Puerto Viejo, Est. La Selva, 100 m ( CHAH 2, CWOB 1, INBC 5, USNM 11); P.N. Braulio Carrillo, Est. El Ceibo, 450 m ( INBC 1); Sarapiquí, Fca. Flores del Bosque, 50 m ( INBC 2). Limon: P.N. Tortuguero, Cerro Tortuguero, 100 m ( INBC 2), Est. Agua Fria ( INBC 1), Est. Cuatro Esquinas ( INBC 4); Sector Cerro Cocori, Fca. E. Rojas, 150 m ( INBC 3); R. B. Hitory Cerere, 560–700 m ( INBC 2). Puntarenas: P.N. Manuel Antonio, 80 m ( INBC 5); P.N. Corcovado ( USNM 1), Est. Sirena ( CWOB 1, INBC 3), Est. Esquinas ( INBC 1); Golfo Dulce, Quebrada Aguabuena, 100 m ( INBC 1); Buenos Aires, Est. Altamira, 1400 m ( INBC 3); Fila Cruces, Fca. Ilama, 1200 m ( INBC 1). Panamá. Chiriquí: Bugaba ( BMNH 2). Total 56 specimens.

Note. Champion described P. l a e t u s from Panama obviously being unaware of Chevrolat’s P. sanguinolentus from French Guiana. The South American specimens I have seen have a laterally more rounded pronotum than specimens from Middle America; the dorsobasal groove on the female rostrum is similar in both populations. Because specimens with dorsobasal rostral groove are presently unknown from the Panamanian Isthmus, between the Cordillera de Talamanca and South America, I maintain P. l a e t u s and P. sanguinolentus as distinct species.

INBC

Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Peridinetus

Loc

Peridinetus laetus Champion

Prena, Jens 2010
2010
Loc

Peridinetus

Marquis 1990: 107
1990
Loc

Peridinetus laetus

O'Brien 1982: 178
Wibmer 1982: 178
Hespenheide 1973: 50
Blackwelder 1947: 887
Hustache 1938: 9
Seidlitz 1909: 326
Champion 1907: 177
1907
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