Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) Dejean, 1821
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Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) Dejean, 1821
( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1–14. 1 )
Acanthocinus Dejean, 1821: 106 View in CoL .
Type species — Cerambyx aedilis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL (subsequent designation, Blanchard, 1841: pl. 67).
Type species —not designated.
Aedilis Audinet-Serville, 1835: 32
Type species — Cerambyx aedilis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL (= Aedilis montana Audinet-Serville, 1835 View in CoL ) (subsequent designation, Duponchel, 1840: 139).
Graphisurus (Canonura) Casey, 1913: 335 .
Canonura; Dillon, 1956b: 225
Type species —Aedilis spectabilis LeConte, 1854 View in CoL (subsequent designation, Dillon, 1956b: 226).
Graphisurus (Tylocerina) Casey, 1913: 335 .
Acanthocinus (Tylocerina) ; Aurivillius, 1923: 434 (cat.).
Tylocerina; Dillon, 1956b: 230.
Type species — Cerambyx nodosus Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL (subsequent designation, Dillon, 1956b: 230).
Neacanthocinus Dillon, 1956b: 231 .
Type species — Cerambyx obsoletus Olivier, 1795 View in CoL (original designation).
Diagnosis. Body elongate; prothorax cylindrical; lateral tubercles prominent, with acute apex, placed about middle; pronotum tuberculate; width of the prosternal process variable, from less than one-fourth to as broad as procoxal cavity; mesoventral process from about one-third to as broad as a mesocoxal cavity. Number of species currently included: 25; in Mexico and Central America : 3.
Remarks. The species of Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) from Old World appear to belong to more than one genus. When comparing the type species, A. (A.) aedilis ( Linnaeus, 1758) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–14. 1 ), it is possible to see that there are species with different body shape, and different prothorax shape. The American species ( Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 1–14. 1 ) agree well with some species from Old World currently placed in Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) , but evidently not with A. (A.) aedilis , which has the body distinctly stouter (body length distinctly shorter than three times humeral width). Furthermore, it is possible that the American species belong to at least three genera. The males of some species have distinct projections in apex of basal antennomeres, especially in V, which is absent in other species.
According to Tavakilian & Chevillotte (2020), the type species of Aedilis Audinet-Serville, 1835 is A. montana (an unnecessary replacement name for Cerambyx aedilis Linnaeus, 1758 ), designated by Thomson (1864). However, Duponchel (1840: 139) designated A. aedilis as the type species of Aedilis: “Ce g. a pour type la Lamia Aedilis Fabr. , ou Cerambyx id. Oliv., dont M. Serville a converti le nom spécifique en nom générique [This genus has by type Lamia Aedilis Fabr. , or Cerambyx id. Oliv., whose specific name Mr. Serville has converted into a generic name].”
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Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) Dejean, 1821
Monné, Miguel A., Santos-Silva, Antonio & Monné, Marcela L. 2020 |
Neacanthocinus
Dillon, L. S. 1956: 231 |
Acanthocinus (Tylocerina)
Aurivillius, C. 1923: 434 |
Graphisurus (Canonura)
Casey, T. L. 1913: 335 |
Graphisurus (Tylocerina)
Casey, T. L. 1913: 335 |
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Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1835: 337 |
Acanthocinus
Dejean, P. F. M. A. 1821: 106 |