Drapetes exstriatus (Say)
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Elater geminatus Say 1825: 264 (homonym of E. geminatus Germar 1824: 43 ); Randall 1838a: 10, 1838b: 37
Elater exstriatus Say 1834: 80, 1839: 177 (replacement for E. geminatus Say 1825: 264 ); Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49
Elater basalis Randall, 1838a: 9 , of Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49; Lacordaire 1857: 94; Gerstäcker 1860: 162 (synonymy); Leng 1920: 177; Schenkling 1928: 8
Lissomus nitidus Melsheimer, 1844: 149 (not Melsheimer 1806: 43, nomen nudum); Erichson 1847: 94; Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49, Lacordaire 1857: 94; Gerstäcker 1860: 162; LeConte 1863a: 44; Horn 1885: 207
Lissomus geminatus , of Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49; Gerstäcker 1860: 162; Bonvouloir 1860: 367
Lissomus exstriatus , of Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49 (as synonym of D. geminatus Say ); LeConte 1863a: 44; Leng 1920: 177; Schenkling 1928: 8
Drapetes geminatus , of Lacordaire 1857: 94; Bonvouloir 1859: 70, 1860: 367; LeConte 1859a: 398; Gerstäcker 1860: 162; LeConte 1863a: 44; Evett 1863: 32; Crotch 1873: 66; Dury 1879: 169, 1906: 144; Hubbard and Schwarz 1878: 656; Henshaw 1885: 72; Horn 1885: 206; Kilman 1889: 135; Smith 1890: 166; Evans 1895: 146; Hamilton 1895: 334; Scott and Fiske 1902: 30; Ulke 1903: 47; Haimbach 1906: 38; Morse 1909: 290; Blatchley 1910: 774; Leng 1911: 214, 1920: 177; Schaeffer 1916: 62; Hyslop 1917: 243, 251; Blanchard 1917: 5; Leng 1926: 354; Schenkling 1928: 7; Fattig 1937: 8; Kirk 1970: 54; Nixon and McPherson 1977: 217; Bousquet 1991: 186, 1993: 9; Downie and Arnett 1996: 823
Elater extriatus , of LeConte 1859b: 614 (misspelling, referred to Lissomus )
Drapetes nitidus , of Crotch 1873: 66; Horn 1885: 207; Henshaw 1885: 72; Leng 1920: 177 (as synonym of D. geminatus ); Blanchard 1917: 5 (as variety of D. geminatus ); Downie and Arnett 1996: 823 (as subspecies of D. geminatus )
Lissomus basalis , of Haldeman and LeConte 1853: 49
Drapetes extriatus , of Horn 1885: 208 (misspelling, as synonym of L. geminatus )
Drapetes exstriatus , of Bousquet 1993: 9; Bousquet et al. 2013: 182
Distribution. Canada: Ontario, Quebec; United States: Arkansas (new state record: Hope, 7.vi.1926, L. Knobal (1, FSCA)); Colorado (new state record: Pueblo, 18.vi.1957, G.H. Nelson / beating Salix (1, FSCA)); Florida; Iowa; Illinois; Indiana; Georgia; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana; Massachusetts; Maryland; Maine; Michigan; Missouri; North Carolina; Nebraska (new state record: Sioux County, Monroe Canon, 14.viii.[19]12 / R.W. Dawson collection (1, UNSM)); New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Ohio; Oklahoma (new state record: Latimer Co., vi.1986, K. Stephan (3, FSCA), same, v.1986 (2, FSCA), same, vi.1985 (3, FSCA), same, vi.1984 (2, FSCA)); Pennsylvania; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia; Vermont; Wisconsin; West Virginia.
Notes. Drapetes exstriatus has a somewhat convoluted nomenclatural history as seen above. This led to continued use of D. geminatus (e.g., Bonvouloir 1859; Gerstäcker 1860; Schaeffer 1916; Blanchard 1917; Leng 1920; Schenkling 1928; Downie and Arnett 1996), a name lost to homonymy in 1834. An important aspect of the nomenclatural confusion of this species is that several authors published names that were nomina nuda or are unavailable because they were given only as synonyms (ICZN 1999, Art. 11.6). These are documented here solely for the clarification of historical names, indicating their disposition, and are not intended for validation:
1. Elater bimaculatus by Melsheimer (1806: 43) is a nomen nudum. This name was also given as a synonym by Say (1825) and Gerstäcker (1860), and is not available (ICZN 1999, Art 11.6).
2. Elater americanus by both Harris (1833, 1835) and Dejean (1833, 1836) is a nomen nudum in all instances.
3. Elater rufinotatus by Harris (1835) was published as a synonym and is not available (ICZN 1999, Art 11.6)
4. Drapetes americanus by Dejean (1833, 1836) is a nomen nudum. Gerstäcker (1860) listed the name as a synonym and is not available (ICZN 1999, Art 11.6).
5. Lissomus cinctellus by Gerstäcker (1860) was listed as a synonym and is not available (ICZN 1999, Art 11.6).
When Say (1825) described E. geminatus he listed E. bimaculatus Melsheimer (1806) , a nomen nudum, as a synonym and compared it to the then E. bimaculatus Rossi of Europe. The homonymy correction was made when Say (1834) published E. exstriatus and stated “I change the name, as that of geminatus was previously given by Germar [1824] to a Brazilian species.”
Elater nitidus F. V. Melsheimer (1806) nomen nudum, was validated by his son F. E. Melsheimer (1844). The use of “ nitidus ” as a subspecies name by Downie and Arnett (1996) is without foundation as it represents only a color variation, as recognized for over 210 years, and not a definable geographically or otherwise delimited population.
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Drapetes exstriatus (Say)
Johnson, Paul J. 2015 |
Drapetes exstriatus
Bousquet, Y. & P. Bouchard & A. E. Davies & D. S. Sikes 2013: 182 |
Bousquet, Y. 1993: 9 |
Drapetes extriatus
Horn, G. H. 1885: 208 |
Drapetes nitidus
Downie, N. M. & R. H. Arnett, Jr. 1996: 823 |
Leng, C. W. 1920: 177 |
Blanchard, F. 1917: 5 |
Horn, G. H. 1885: 207 |
Henshaw, S. 1885: 72 |
Crotch, G. R. 1873: 66 |
Elater extriatus
LeConte, J. L. 1859: 614 |
Drapetes geminatus
Downie, N. M. & R. H. Arnett, Jr. 1996: 823 |
Bousquet, Y. 1993: 9 |
Bousquet, Y. 1991: 186 |
Nixon, P. L. & J. E. McPherson 1977: 217 |
Kirk, V. M. 1970: 54 |
Fattig, P. W. 1937: 8 |
Schenkling, S. 1928: 7 |
Leng, C. W. 1926: 354 |
Leng, C. W. 1920: 177 |
Hyslop, J. A. 1917: 243 |
Blanchard, F. 1917: 5 |
Schaeffer, C. 1916: 62 |
Leng, C. W. 1911: 214 |
Blatchley, W. S. 1910: 774 |
Morse, S. R. 1909: 290 |
Dury, C. 1906: 144 |
Haimbach, F. 1906: 38 |
Ulke, H. 1903: 47 |
Scott, W. M. & W. F. Fiske 1902: 30 |
Evans, J. D. 1895: 146 |
Hamilton, J. 1895: 334 |
Smith, J. B. 1890: 166 |
Kilman, A. H. 1889: 135 |
Henshaw, S. 1885: 72 |
Horn, G. H. 1885: 206 |
Dury, C. 1879: 169 |
Hubbard, H. G. & E. A. Schwarz 1878: 656 |
Crotch, G. R. 1873: 66 |
LeConte, J. L. 1863: 44 |
Evett, W. 1863: 32 |
Bonvouloir, H. 1860: 367 |
Gerstacker, A. 1860: 162 |
Bonvouloir, H. 1859: 70 |
LeConte, J. L. 1859: 398 |
Lacordaire, T. 1857: 94 |
Lissomus geminatus
Gerstacker, A. 1860: 162 |
Bonvouloir, H. 1860: 367 |
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Lissomus exstriatus
Schenkling, S. 1928: 8 |
Leng, C. W. 1920: 177 |
LeConte, J. L. 1863: 44 |
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Lissomus basalis
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Lissomus nitidus
Horn, G. H. 1885: 207 |
LeConte, J. L. 1863: 44 |
Gerstacker, A. 1860: 162 |
Lacordaire, T. 1857: 94 |
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Erichson, W. F. 1847: 94 |
Melsheimer, F. E. 1844: 149 |
Melsheimer, F. V. 1806: 43 |
Elater basalis
Schenkling, S. 1928: 8 |
Leng, C. W. 1920: 177 |
Gerstacker, A. 1860: 162 |
Lacordaire, T. 1857: 94 |
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Randall, J. W. 1838: 9 |
Elater exstriatus
Haldeman, S. S. & J. L. LeConte 1853: 49 |
Say, T. 1839: 177 |
Say, T. 1834: 80 |
Say, T. 1825: 264 |
Elater geminatus
Randall, J. W. 1838: 10 |
Randall, J. W. 1838: 37 |
Say, T. 1825: 264 |
Germar, E. F. 1824: 43 |