Peridinetus canus Champion
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5. Peridinetus canus Champion View in CoL
( Fig. 17, 18 View FIGURES 17 – 24 )
Peridinetus canus Champion, 1907: 172 View in CoL . Champion (1909: 484), Seidlitz (1909: 325).
Conophoria cana View in CoL . Casey (1922: 9).
Peridinetus (Conophoria) canus View in CoL . Hustache (1938: 8), Blackwelder (1947: 886), O’Brien & Wibmer (1982: 178).
Conophoria cana dispersa Casey, 1922: 9 View in CoL . New synonymy.
Peridinetus (Conophoria) canus dispersus . Hustache (1938: 8), Blackwelder (1947: 886), O’Brien & Wibmer (1982: 178).
Diagnosis. Peridinetus canus has a distinctive, uniformly grey color pattern with dark marks on the apical part of the elytron ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17 – 24 ) and cannot be confused with any other species. The studied specimens were 6.4– 9.7 mm long (standard length 6.0–9.0 mm).
Distribution. This species occurs on the Pacific side of Cordillera de Talamanca in Costa Rica and Panama.
Plant association. Piper aereum (Prena 1 ×), P. glabrescens (Prena 2 ×), P. hispidum (Prena 8), P. phytolaccaefolium (Prena 1 ×).
Type material. P. c a n u s: 36 syntypes, Panamá, Bugaba ( BMNH 11, MNHUB 2, USNM 3) and Volcán ( BMNH 16, DEI 2, USNM 2 [including HT of C. cana dispersa ]). Conophoria cana dispersa : holotype, Panamá, Volcán ( USNM).
Material examined. Costa Rica. Guanacaste: Taboga, near Cañas ( CHAH 3). Puntarenas: P.N. Corcovado, without site ( INBC 2), Est. Agujas, 300 m ( INBC 1, JPPC 4), Est. Sirena, 50 m ( CHAH 1, INBC 10), Est. Esquinas, 10 m ( INBC 7); Osa, Río Rincón ( JPPC 2); Osa, 2.5 mi SW Rincón ( CHAH 4); Osa, Rancho Quemado , 200 m ( INBC 6); Osa, Piedras Blancas, Cerro Anguciana , 100 m ( INBC 1); Quebrada Piedras Blancas, 400 m ( INBC 2), R.B. Carara, Est. Quebrada Bonita, 50 m ( INBC 9); P.N. Manuel Antonio, 80 m ( INBC 4, JPPC 1); P.N. La Amistad, Sector Altamira, Buenos Aires ( INBC 2); Las Mellizas, Fca.
Cafrosa, 1300 m ( INBC 1, JPPC 5); Tigra, 1300 m ( INBC 5); Fundación Dúrika, 1700 m ( JPPC 2); Est. Pittier, 1700-1800 m ( INBC 1); Coto Brus, Est. Las Alturas, 1500 m ( INBC 5); Cotoncito, 3.5 km N de la Lucha, 1600 m ( INBC 1); Fila Cruces, Laguna Gamboa, 1400 m ( INBC 1); Las Cruces ( AMNH 1, CHAH 2, CMNC 1, JPPC 1); Agua Buenas, Est. Boscosa ( CMNC 1); Piedras Negras ( USNM 1). San José: 12 km NE San Isidro del General, Cerro Chucuyo, 1350 m ( JPPC 3). Panamá. Chirquí: Las Lagunas, 4 km W El Hato del Volcán, 1360 m ( CMNC 1, HPSC 5, JWPC 1); Sta. Clara ( CMNC 1, HPSC 1); Río Sereno, 1000 m ( HPSC 1); Volcán, 1600 m ( BMNH 1, HPSC 1, USNM 2); Cerro Punta ( CMNC 1); Bugaba ( USNM 3, MNHUB 2). Panamá: near Gamboa, Plantation rd. ( USNM 1). Total 138 specimens.
Note. Casey (1922) was mincing Champion’s (1907) words when he described one syntype of P. canus (a homogeneous series from two sites in Chiriquí) as Conophora cana dispersa . The available records show that this is a single, well-defined species that is restricted to the Pacific side of the Cordillera de Talamanca. Conophora cana dispersa is a new subjective synonym of P. canus .
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Peridinetus canus Champion
Prena, Jens 2010 |
Peridinetus (Conophoria) canus
O'Brien 1982: 178 |
Wibmer 1982: 178 |
Blackwelder 1947: 886 |
Hustache 1938: 8 |
Peridinetus (Conophoria) canus dispersus
O'Brien 1982: 178 |
Wibmer 1982: 178 |
Blackwelder 1947: 886 |
Hustache 1938: 8 |
Conophoria cana
Casey 1922: 9 |
Conophoria cana dispersa
Casey 1922: 9 |
Peridinetus canus
Champion 1909: 484 |
Seidlitz 1909: 325 |
Champion 1907: 172 |