Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister, 1847
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Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister, 1847
Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister, 1847: 62 [original combination].
Ochrosidia (Graphalia) lunulata (Burmeister) [new combination and new subgeneric classification by Casey 1915: 159].
Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister [revised combination and removal of subgeneric classification by Arrow 1937b: 8, 12].
syn. Cyclocephala nubeculosa Burmeister, 1847: 63 [original combination].
Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister [synonymy by Endrődi 1964: 466].
syn. Ochrosidia (Graphalia) oblita Casey, 1915: 159 [original combination].
Cyclocephala oblita (Casey) [new combination and removal of subgeneric classification by Arrow 1937b: 8, 13].
Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister [synonymy by Endrődi 1964: 466].
Types.
Lectotype ♀ of C. lunulata at MLUH ( Endrődi 1966). Lectotype ♂ of C. nubeculosa at MLUH ( Endrődi 1966). Type of O. oblita at USNM ( Endrődi 1966).
Distribution.
ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires, Tucumán. BELIZE: Cayo, Orange Walk, Stann Creek, Toledo. BOLIVIA: Beni, Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz. BRAZIL: Acre, Amazonas, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo. COLOMBIA: Antioquia, Bolívar, Boyacá, Caldas, Caquetá, Cauca, Cesar, Chocó, Córdoba, Cundinamarca, Huila, La Guajira, Meta, Nariño, Norte de Santander, Putumayo, Quindío, Risaralda, Santander, Tolima, Valle del Cauca. COSTA RICA: Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limón, Puntarenas, San José. ECUADOR: Bolívar, Cañar, Chimborazo, El Oro, Guayas, Loja, Morona-Santiago. EL SALVADOR: Ahuachapán, Cabañas, La Libertad, La Unión, Morazán, San Miguel, San Salvador, Santa Ana, Usulután. FRENCH GUIANA: Cayenne, Sinnamary, St.-Laurent du Maroni. GUATEMALA: Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, Chiquimula, El Progreso, Escuintla, Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Izabal, Jalapa, Jutiapa, Petén, Quetzaltenango, Quiché, Talhuleu, Sacatepéquez, San Marcos, Santa Rosa, Suchitepéquez, Zacapa. GUYANA: Cuyuni-Mazaruni, East Berbice-Corentyne. HONDURAS: Atlántida, Choluteca, Comayagua, Copán, Cortés, El Paraíso, Francisco Morazán, Gracias a Dios, Intibucá, Isla de la Bahía, Lempira, Ocotepeque, Olancho, Santa Bárbara, Valle, Yoro. MEXICO: Aguascalientes, Chiapas, Colima, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Coahuila, Distrito Federal, Estado de México, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatán, Zacatecas. NICARAGUA: Carazo, Chinandega, Chontales, Estelí, Jinotega, León, Managua, Masaya, Matagalpa, RAA Norte, RAA Sur, Río San Juan. PANAMA: Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí, Coclé, Colón, Darien, Former Canal Zone, Veraguas. PARAGUAY: Alto Paraná, Amambay. PERU: Cusco, Junín, Lima, Madre de Dios, Pasco. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Trinidad. UNITED STATES: Arizona, Texas. VENEZUELA: Aragua, Capital District, Carabobo, Mérida.
References.
Burmeister 1847, Reiche 1859, Harold 1869b, Bates 1888, Casey 1915, Bodkin 1919, Arrow 1937b, Blackwelder 1944, Guimarães 1944, Howden 1955, Carrillo-S. et al. 1966, Gruner 1971, Pike et al. 1976, Dechambre 1979a, Pava-O. et al. 1983, King 1984, Endrődi 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969a, b, 1985a, Maes and Tellez Robleto 1988, Hardy 1991, Pérez Dominguez 1991, Thomas 1993, Lobo and Morón 1993, Deloya and Morón 1994, Maes 1987, 1992, 1994, Morón 1994, Poole and Gentili 1996, Abraca and Quesada 1997, Ratcliffe and Morón 1997, Sanchez Soto 1997, Aragón-Garcia and Morón 2000, Marín Jarillo 2001, Navarrete-Heredia et al. 2001, Andreazze and da Silva Motta 2002, Ratcliffe 2002a, 2003, Restrepo et al. 2003, Pardo-Locarno et al. 2005a, Díaz Mederos et al. 2006, Neita-Moreno et al. 2006, Ratcliffe and Cave 2006, Múñoz-Hernández et al. 2008, Pacheco-F. et al. 2006, 2008, Útima and Vallejo 2008, García et al. 2009, Smith 2003, 2009, Stechauner-Rohringer and Pardo-Locarno 2010, Neita-Moreno 2011, Yanes-Gómez and Morón 2010, Ponchel 2011, Aragón-García et al. 2012, Krajcik 2005, 2012, Lugo et al. 2012, Breeschoten et al. 2013, García-López et al. 2013, Pardo-Locarno 2013, Rivera-Gasperín et al. 2013, Rivera-Gasperín and Morón 2013, Yepes-Rodriguez et al. 2013, Morón et al. 1985, 1988, 1998, 2014, Ratcliffe et al. 2013, 2015, López-García et al. 2015, Deloya et al. 1993, 2014a, b, 2016, Gasca-Álvarez and Deloya 2016, Ratcliffe and Cave 2017.
Remarks.
Endrődi (1966) reported a single C. lunulata specimen, without details, from New Mexico (USA). Major faunistic studies did not find further specimens from New Mexico ( Ratcliffe and Cave 2017).
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Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister, 1847
Moore, Matthew R., Cave, Ronald D. & Branham, Marc A. 2018 |
Ochrosidia (Graphalia) oblita
Casey 1915 |
Cyclocephala lunulata
Burmeister 1847 |
Cyclocephala lunulata
Burmeister 1847 |
Cyclocephala nubeculosa
Burmeister 1847 |
Cyclocephala lunulata
Burmeister 1847 |
Cyclocephala lunulata
Burmeister 1847 |