Plochionocerus humeralis ( Sharp, 1885 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.178410 |
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Plochionocerus humeralis ( Sharp, 1885 ) |
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Plochionocerus humeralis ( Sharp, 1885) View in CoL
Sterculia humeralis Sharp, 1885: 469 ; Fauvel, 1891: 106 ( Sterculia View in CoL ); Herman, 2001: 3745 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ). Sterculia kayseri Bernhauer, 1927: 163 ; Herman, 2001: 3745 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ), syn. nov.
Type material (11 specimens). Lectotype of Sterculia humeralis by present designation, male: “ Sterculia humeralis , Type, D.S., V. Chiriqui, 3–4000 ft., Champion (specimen on card) / Type / V. Chiriqui, 3–4000 ft., Champion / B. C. A. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis, Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905–313 / Syntype / Lectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH). Paralectotypes of Sterculia humeralis : “ Sterculia humeralis , D.S., V. Chiriqui, 3–4000 ft., Champion, V. Chiriqui, 3–4000 ft., Champion (specimen on card) / B. C. A. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis, Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905–313 / Syntype / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, Ψ); “V. de Chiriqui, 3–4000 ft., Champion / B. C. A. CoI. I. 2. Sterculia humerali s, Sharp / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, ɗ); “ Sterculia humeralis , D.S., V. Chiriqui, 25–4000 ft., Champion (specimen on card) / Sp. figured / V. Chiriqui, 25–4000 ft., Champion / B. C. A. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis, Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905–313 / Syntype / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, ɗ); “ Sterculia humeralis , D.S., V. Chiriqui, 25–4000 ft., Champion (specimen on card) / V. Chiriqui, 25–4000 ft., Champion / B. C. A. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis, Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905–313 / Syntype / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, Ψ, ɗ); “V. Chiriqui, 25–4000 ft., Champion / B. C. A. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis, Sharp / Syntype / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, 2ɗɗ); “Medellin, Colombia (specimen on card) / B. C. A. Col. I. 2. Sterculia humeralis Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905–303 / Syntype / Paralectotype Sterculia humeralis Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( BMNH, ɗ). Lectotype of Sterculia kayseri by present designation, male: “ Venezuela / kayseri Brnh. Cotypus. Mus. Ger. / Chicago NH Mus M. Bernhauer Collection / Lectotype Sterculia kayseri Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( FMNH); Paralectotype, male: “Venezuel / kayseri / Sterculia kayseri Brnh. Cotypus. Mus. Ger. / Chicago NH Mus M. Bernhauer Collection / Paralectotype Sterculia kayseri Asiain, Márquez & Morrone des. 2007” ( FMNH).
Additional material (106 specimens). BRAZIL: Jabatinga, 18.X.1904, Ducke ( FMNH, ɗ). COLOM- BIA: no locality data ( IRSNB, Ψ). COSTA RICA: Prov. Puntarenas, Fca. Cafrosa, Est. Las Mellizas, P. N. Amistad, LS 316100 596100, 1300 m, V.1990, M. Ramírez & G. Mora ( INBC, Ψ, 4ɗɗ); idem, except: V.1991, M. Ramírez ( INBC, 3ɗɗ); idem, except: VI.1991 ( INBC, Ψ); Prov. Guanacaste, Est. Pitilla, 9 km S Santa Cecilia, 330200, 380200, 700 m, VII.1988, GNP Biodiversity Survey ( INBC, Ψ); Heredia, San Rafael, centro, 10.VI.1984, E. Carvajal ( INBC, ɗ); Prov. Limón, Res. Biol. Hitoy Cerere, Est. Hitoy Cerere, send Bobócara, LN 184250 641800, 300 m, 16.IV.2000, W. Arana, Intersección ( INBC, Ψ); no locality data ( FMNH, Ψ); San José, San Antonio de Escazu, 9°39’16”N, 84°9’16”W, 1300 m, 1–30.IX.1998, W. Eberthard & P. Hanson ( SEMC, Ψ); Puntarenas, Las Alturas Field Station, 20 km N San Vito de Hava, 1400 m, 1–5.VII.1991, DeVries, malaise trap ( AMNH, Ψ); idem, except: 20–24.V.1991 ( AMNH, ɗ). ECUADOR: Napo, Rio Hollin, 1100 m, 3–5.XII.1994, N. Oleas ( QCAZ, 2ɗɗ); Napo, Cotococha, 860 m, 15.IV.1995, X. Cisneros ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Archidona, 500 m, 10.IV.1993, C. Segovia ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Coca, VII.1986, E. Martínez ( QCAZ, ɗ); Napo, Jatun Sacha, 400 m, 6.XII.1994, I. Benitez ( QCAZ, ɗ); Pichincha, Sto. Domingo, IV.1973, N. Venedicto ( QCAZ, 1?); Dos Rios, 9.IV.1963, L. Peña ( FMNH, 3ɗɗ); Tena, 16.III.1923, F. X. Williams ( FMNH, 1?, ɗ); Pompeya, V.1965, L. Peña ( FMNH, ɗ; CC-UAEH, ɗ); Quito ( FMNH, ɗ); Macas, Buckley ( FMNH, ɗ); West-Ecuador, Ejanus, Rolle ( FMNH, ɗ, Ψ); Pastaza, Cushueme, Rio Cushueme, 150 km SE Puyo, 1– 2.VII, B. Malkin ( FMNH, Ψ); Jatun Yacu, 700 m, III.1937 ( BMNH, ɗ); Jatun Yacu, Rio Nabo, Watershed, 700 m, I.1937 ( BMNH, ɗ); Quito ( BMNH, ɗ); Guilca, Nr. Macas, L. Gomez, Colcófn ( BMNH, ɗ); Prov. Loja, Zamora, C. Carrión ( BMNH, Ψ); Loja, 1.III.1889 ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data, Buckley, 1879 ( BMNH, 3ΨΨ, 9ɗɗ); no locality data ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data, L. Gomez ( BMNH, ɗ, Ψ); El Partidero, 16.XI.1935, W. Macintyre ( AMNH, ɗ); Morona, Santiago, Puyo-Macas Rd., 950 m, 13.2 km SW Pastaza R. (logging road), 26.IX.1995, D. Brzoska ( SEMC, ɗ); Pastaza, Pto. Sta. Ana, Rio Pastaza, 01°39.7’S, 77°57.9’W, 23.X.1998, D. Brzoska ( SEMC, ɗ); Zamora-Chinchipe, Rio Bombuscaro, 4°7’0”S, 78°59’0”W, 26.VI–4.VII.1996, P. Hibbs, ex: flight intercept trap ( SEMC, Ψ); no locality data, Baron ( IRSNB, 1?); Laja ( IRSNB, 1?). GUATEMALA: no locality data ( IRSNB, Ψ). PANAMA: V. de Chiriqui, 3000–4000 ft., Champion ( FMNH, ɗ); V. de Chiriqui, 4000–6000 ft., Champion ( FMNH, ɗ); Chiriqui?, Bang. Haas ( FMNH, Ψ); no locality data, Eing, 1925 ( FMNH, Ψ). Chiriqui ( FMNH, Ψ; IRSNB, Ψ, ɗ); Chiriqui, 20 km N Gualaca, Finca La Suiza, 1350 m, 08°39’N, 82°12’W, 24.V.–9.VI.1995, J. Ashe & R. Brooks, ex: flight intercept trap ( SEMC, Ψ). PERU: Middle Rio Ucayali, 14.XII.1923 ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ, Ψ); Rio Santiago, 21.XI.1928 ( AMNH, 3ɗɗ); idem, except: 13.VIII.1930 ( AMNH, 1?); Middle Rio Maranon, IX.1929 ( AMNH, ɗ); Iquitos ( AMNH, 2ɗɗ, 2?); no locality data ( BMNH, ɗ); Archid., Bowring ( BMNH, 1?); no locality data ( FMNH, Ψ); no locality data ( BMNH, 1?); Archidona ( BMNH, ɗ); no locality data ( BMNH, ɗ). USA: California ( BMNH, ɗ). VENEZUELA: Lara Sanaré, 17.4 km SE Yacambú N. P., 1510 m, 9°42’26”N, 69°34’34”W, 18.V.– 1.VI.1998, J. Ashe, R. Brooks & R. Hanley, ex: flight intercep trap ( SEMC, 2ɗɗ, Ψ); no locality data ( BMNH, 3ɗɗ; FMNH, 2ɗɗ); Caracas, Waterhouse ( BMNH, 1?); no locality data, Buq Varcas ( BMNH, Ψ); Caracas ( BMNH, Ψ; IRSNB, Ψ, 2?); Orénoque ( IRSNB, 1?); Merida ( FMNH, ɗ; CC-UAEH, ɗ). TOBAGO: Roxborough (10 km NE), Gilpin Trail, 400–500 m, montane rain forest, 26–31.VI.1993, flight intercept trap, S. & J. Peck ( FMNH, ɗ); no locality data, Nova Granada ( FMNH, ɗ).
Diagnosis. Total length 19.8–26.0 mm; metallic violet-blue, green or a combination of both; head rectangular, 1.31–1.41 times as long as wide, moderately wider than pronotum (1.05–1.16 times), dorsal and ventral surface of head flat ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ), ventrally with dense, expanded, umbilicate punctures (20–29 in each half of head), arranged in “v” (similar to Fig. 50 View FIGURES 48 – 53 ); antennomere 9 shorter than antennomere 10 in males (0.81–0.90 times), apical antennomere in males conspicuously longer than wide (1.66–2.00 times), as long as antennomeres 9+10 combined (0.96–1.15 times; Fig. 25 View FIGURES 20 – 31 ); mandibles with basal external channel ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 63 – 66 ); pronotum 1.47–1.58 times as long as wide, shorter than elytra (0.77–0.83 times their length), with two clearly visible depressed areas in posterior third ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 54 – 62 ); prosternum moderately transverse (length/width: 0.83–0.95); and aedeagus pear-shaped, length 4.30–5.86 mm, parameres moderately long (0.30–0.32 times as long as median lobe), apical areas of median lobe 0.25–0.29 times as long as the total length of median lobe, and internal sac moderately visible ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 79 – 87 ).
Variation. Most of the specimens are entirely metallic blue, but in a few individuals the head, pronotum and elytra are metallic blue, and the abdomen metallic green or has violet reflections. More than 50% of the specimens examined have a well-developed external mandibular channel and the remainder has it reduced. A few specimens have less than 20 expanded, umbilicate punctures in each half of the head.
Comparative notes. Based on the revision of the types, P. kayseri ( Bernhauer, 1927) is a junior synonym of P. h u m e r a l i s ( Sharp, 1885). The species can be confused with P. fulgens . For both species the head is rectangular and conspicuously oblong, the apical antennomere in males is almost as long as antennomeres 9+10 combined, and the aedeagus is pear-shaped. They can be distinguished because in P. h u m e r a l i s the head is flat dorsally and ventrally, the ventral surface has dense, expanded, umbilicate punctures (20–29 in each half of the head), antennomere 9 in males is shorter than antennomere 10, and the internal sac of the aedeagus is moderately conspicuous. It is separated easily from other species with a rectangular or subquadrate, dorsally and ventrally flat head (as P. impressipennis , P. janthinus and P. puncticeps ) because the apical antennomere in males of these species is shorter than antennomeres 9+10 combined.
Geographical distribution. Costa Rica, Brazil, Tobago, Ecuador, and Peru (first national records), USA and Guatemala (first national records with doubt, possibly due to erroneous labels, to be confirmed from BMNH and IRSNB, respectively), Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela ( Herman 2001).
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
BIA |
British Institute of Archaeology |
IRSNB |
Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique |
INBC |
Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio) |
SEMC |
University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
QCAZ |
Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador |
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Plochionocerus humeralis ( Sharp, 1885 )
Asiain, Julieta, Márquez, Juan & Morrone, Juan J. 2007 |
Sterculia humeralis
Herman 2001: 3745 |
Herman 2001: 3745 |
Bernhauer 1927: 163 |
Fauvel 1891: 106 |
Sharp 1885: 469 |