SUBFAMILYLAMPYRINAE, Rafinesque, 1815

Peck, Stewart B., 2016, The beetles of the Lesser Antilles (Insecta, Coleoptera): diversity and distributions, Insecta Mundi 2016 (460), pp. 1-360 : 111-112

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SUBFAMILYLAMPYRINAE
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SUBFAMILYLAMPYRINAE View in CoL

TRIBECRATOMORPHINI

Aspisoma ignitum (L.) 1767: 645 ( Lampyris ); Gorham 1898a: 318; Leng and Mutchler 1922: 451; Mutchler 1923a: 12; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 356; Paulian 1947b: 159; Bennettand Alam 1985: 23; Cooter 1983: 185; Ivieet al. 2008b: 246; Constantin 2012: 21; Touroultand Poirier 2012: 48; Daltry 2009: 65. Distribution. Antigua, Barbados, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Hispaniola, Martinique, Montserrat, Mustique, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Union. USA (southernmost FL, TX), Mexico , Central Americato Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, French Guiana; widespread New World. Notes. Larvae predaceous on various terrestrial mollusks. Plate 21.

Aspisoma insperatum Olivier 1912: 22 ; Lengand Mutchler 1922: 451; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 356; Woodruff et al. 1998: 27. Distribution. Dominica, Grenada, Mustique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Union; Lesser Antillesendemic. Plate 21.

Aspisoma sexpunctatum (Motschulsky) 1854: 12 ( Nyctophanes ); Constantin 2012: 21. = Aspisoma sticticum Gemminger 1870: 120 ; McDermott 1966: 32, Constantin 2012: 21, synonymy. Distribution. Guadeloupe, Martinique, Montserrat (needs verification). Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia; the Lesser Antilles and Latin America .

Aspisoma superciliosum (Gorham) 1898a: 318 (pidosoma [sic]); Leng and Mutchler 1922: 450; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 357; Constantin 2012: 21; Touroultand Poirier 2012: 23. Distribution. Grenada, Martinique, St. Vincent, Union; Lesser Antillesendemic. Plate 21.

Cratomorphus dorsalis (Gyllenhal) in Schoenherr 1817: 67 ( Lampyris ); Leng and Mutchler 1922: 481; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 356; McDermot 1966: 28. Distribution. St. Barthélemy; single island endemic. Not Brazil, not Argentina.

TRIBEPHOTININI

The literature of this popular group is very complicated, and there have been many previously recorded errors. Constantin (2012: 23-24) helps to clarify the confusion. Macrolampis perelegans Gorham 1880: 31 is reported from Antigua (Blackwelder 1944-1957: 357) as well as Guatemala to Panama; this record of Antigua was considered an error by Leng and Mutchler 1922: 449 (Macrolapmis) for the West Indies fauna. Photinus simplex Gorham 1881: 42 of Guatemala-Mexico, and erroneously listed from

Dominica (Mutchler 1923b: 5; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 359) does not occur in the West Indies. Pyropyga minuta (LeConte) 1851: 333 ( Ellychnia ) is limited to the USA and Mexico to Honduras (Green 1961: 71)

and records of St. Vincent and of Grenada (Blackwelder 1944-1957: 354) are in error. Robopus simplex

Olivier 1907: 38 (= Photinus geographicus Blackwelder 1944 -1957: 358) is from Hispaniola and St. Croix and the record of Dominica is an error for the Dominican Republic (McDermott 1966: 53).

Lucidota sp. , Daltry 2009: 65. Distribution. St. Lucia; singleisland endemic?

Photinus discoideus (Sahlberg) 1823: 3 ( Lampyris ); Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 416; Leng and Mutchler 1922: 474; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 358; Paulian 1947b: 160. Distribution. Guadeloupe; single island endemic. Plate 22.

Photinus littoralis (Motschulsky) 1853: 35 ( Ellipolampis ); Leng and Mutchler 1922: 475; McDermott 1966: 41 ( variety vittiger ); Constantin 2012: 24; Touroult and Poirier 2012: 48, and as P. vittiger Gyllenhal. Distribution. Martinique. Trinidad; the Lesser Antillesand Latin America .

Photinus undescribed species 1, new species record. Distribution. Barbados *; singleisland endemic.

Photinus undescribed species 2, new species record. Distribution. St. Vincent *; single island endemic.

Photinus undescribed species 3, new species record. Distribution. St. Lucia *; single island endemic.

Photinus undescribed species 4, new species record. Distribution. Mayreau*, Mustique*, Union*; single island endemic.

Photinus sp. , Daltry 2009: 66. Distribution. St. Lucia; singleisland endemic?

Photinus sanctaeluciae McDermott 1958: 23 View in CoL ; 1961: 116. Distribution. St. Lucia; single island endemic.

Photinus sanctus Olivier 1909: 123 View in CoL ; Leng and Mutchler 1922: 479; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 359. Distribution. Dominica, St. Thomas; widespread Antillesendemic. Plate 22.

Photinus vitiosus Gemminger 1870: 120 View in CoL ; McDermott 1966: 47. = Lampyris vittata Fabricius 1792: 102 ; Fleutiauxand Sallé 1890: 416 ( Photinus View in CoL ) of Guadeloupe; Lengand Mutchler 1922: 477; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 359; McDermott 1966: 47. Distribution. Cuba, Guadeloupe (type locality) ; widespread Antilles endemic. Notes. Leng and Mutchler 1922: 477 discuss the confusion in the application of this species name and type locality, not explicitly recognized by Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 416. The localities of Cuba, Hispaniola, and Jamaica do not pertain to the species of Guadeloupe as recognized by Leng and Mutchler 1922: 478 but McDermott 1966: 47 does cite Cuba as a locality .

Photinus vanderberghi Constantin 2012: 15 View in CoL . Distribution. Martinique; single island endemic.

Pyropyga incognita Olivier 1912: 21 View in CoL ; Leng and Mutchler 1922: 435; 1923a: 4 (key); Blackwelder 1944- 1957: 354 ( Lucidota View in CoL ); Green 1961: 71; McDermott 1966: 59; Constantin 2012: 24; Touroultand Poirier 2012: 48. Distribution. Dominica, Grenada, Martinique, St. Vincent. Venezuela; the Lesser Antillesand Latin America View in CoL .

Robopus infernus (Olivier) 1912: 31 (Pyrolampis); McDermott 1966: 51; Constantin 2012: 24. = Photinus vittiger variety infernus Lengand Mutchler 1922: 476 of Martinique. Distribution. Martinique; single island endemic. Plate 22.

Robopus lutzi Leng and Mutchler 1922: 461 (Photinus) , 1923b: 2; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 358; McDermott 1966: 51 ( Dominican Republic in error). Distribution. Dominica; single island endemic.

Robopus quadrimaculatus (Laporte) 1840: 269 ( Photinus ); McDermott 1966: 52. = Photinus notatus Gorham 1898a: 319 of St. Vincent; Lengand Mutchler 1922: 479; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 359 (synonym of Photinus quadrimaculatus Laporte 1840: 26 of Hispaniola; McDermott 1966: 50 ( Diphotus ). = Pygolampis quadrinotatus Gorham 1898a: 319 , Lengand Mutchler 1922: 473 ( Photinus ) of St. Vincent. Distribution. Hispaniola, St. Vincent?; widespread Antillesendemic? Notes. Thegenus Robopus is stated as being limited to Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico by Kazantsev and Perez- Gelabert (2008: 387). The species is placed in the genus Heterophotinus and is stated as endemic to Hispaniola (Kazantsev and Perez-Gelabert 2008: 395). The question of the St. Vincent record awaits resolution. Plate 22.

Robopus sp. , Daltry 2009: 66. Distribution. St. Lucia; singleisland endemic.

Robopus vittatus (Olivier) 1790: 23 ( Lampyris ); Leng and Mutchler 1922: 478 ( Photinus ); McDermot 1955: 50 ( Diphotus ), 1966: 53. Distribution. Guadeloupe, Hispaniola, PuertoRico; widespread Antillesendemic.

Robopus vittiger (Gyllenhal) 1817: 21 ( Lampyris ); Leng and Mutchler 1922: 475; Paulian 1947b: 161; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 359; McDermott 1955: 50 ( Diphotus ), 1966: 53; Constantin 2012: 24. Distribution. Martinique; singleisland endemic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

Loc

SUBFAMILYLAMPYRINAE

Peck, Stewart B. 2016
2016
Loc

Photinus vanderberghi

Constantin 2012: 15
2012
Loc

Photinus sanctaeluciae

McDermott 1958: 23
1958
Loc

Pyropyga incognita

Olivier 1912: 21
1912
Loc

Photinus sanctus

Olivier 1909: 123
1909
Loc

Photinus vitiosus

Gemminger 1870: 120
1870
Loc

Photinus

Laporte 1833
1833
Loc

Lucidota

Laporte 1833
1833
Loc

Lampyris vittata

Fabricius 1792: 102
1792
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