Drychateres bilineatus ( Olivier, 1800 )

Olivier, Renan Da Silva, Santos-Silva, Antonio, Monné, Marcela Laura & Costa-Pinto, Paula Jéssica, 2024, Notes, new records, and transference in South American Cerambycidae (Insecta, Coleoptera), Zootaxa 5496 (4), pp. 451-499 : 465

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5496.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13621418

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scientific name

Drychateres bilineatus ( Olivier, 1800 )
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Drychateres bilineatus ( Olivier, 1800) View in CoL

( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 18–24 )

Cerambyx bilineatus Olivier, 1800 View in CoL : (67) 17.

Trachyderes bilineatus View in CoL ; Dalman, 1817: 366.

Drychateres bilineatus View in CoL ; Hüdepohl, 1985: 65.

Trachyderes scabricollis Dalman, 1823: 64 View in CoL .

Trachyderes dejeanii Dupont, 1838: 15 View in CoL .

Trachyderes solieri Dupont, 1838: 16 View in CoL .

Trachyderes duponti Dupont, 1838: 17 View in CoL .

Trachyderes olivieri Dupont, 1838: 18 View in CoL .

Trachyderes puncticollis Dupont, 1838: 20 View in CoL .

Trachyderes bilineatus ab. puncticollis View in CoL ; Aurivillius, 1912: 479.

Trachyderes vauthieri Dupont, 1838: 22 View in CoL .

Trachyderes dorbignyi Dupont, 1838: 23 View in CoL .

Trachyderes nigripennis Dupont, 1838: 24 View in CoL .

Trachyderes signaticollis Dupont, 1838: 25 View in CoL .

Remarks. Monné (2024a) and Tavakilian & Chevillotte (2023) reported Cerambyx bilineatus as having been described in 1795. However, according to Bousquet (2016): “This volume [4] is usually dated 1795, the date on the title page. However, due to a diplomatic and scientific mission of Olivier to the Ottoman Empire, livraison 23, which comprised about 3/4 of the volume (? starting at page 81 of Capricorne), was published in 1800. It was recorded on the Fructidor an VIII (= 18 August–22 September 1800) issue of the Journal général de la Littérature de France.”

Cerambyx bilineatus was probably described based on a single specimen. According to Monné (2024a) and Tavakilian & Chevillotte (2023), the holotype is a female. Olivier (1800) did not know where it was from.

Dalman (1823) described Trachyderes scabricollis based on a single specimen with type locality ignored. Dupont (1838) described Trachyderes dejeanii based, apparently, on a single specimen from Brazil; Trachyderes solieri based, apparently, on a single specimen from Brazil; Trachyderes duponti based, apparently, on a single specimen from Brazil; Trachyderes olivieri based, apparently, on a single specimen from Brazil (Bahia); Trachyderes puncticollis from Argentina (Cordoba); Trachyderes vauthieri based on a single male from Brazil; Trachyderes dorbignyi based on a single specimen from southern Brazil; Trachyderes nigripennis based on a single specimen from southern Brazil; and Trachyderes signaticollis based on at least two syntypes from southern Brazil.According to Monné (2024a) and Tavakilian and Chevillotte (2023), T. signaticollis was described based on a holotype. However, Dupont (1838) reported: “Nota. Nous avons vu une variété de cette espèce don’t le corselet était presque entièrement noirâtre [Note. We saw a variety of this species whose pronotum was almost entirely blackish].” Bates (1870b) synonymized T. scabricollis , T. dejeanii , T. solieri , and T. duponti with T. bilineatus . Aurivillius (1912) considered T. puncticollis as just an aberration of T. bilineatus ; thus, he synonymized this species with T. bilineatus . Monné & Martins (1973) synonymized T. dorbygnyi , T. nigripennis , T. signaticollis , and T. vauthieri with T. bilineatus . Martins (1975) synonymized T. olivieri with T. bilineatus .

Currently, it is known from Venezuela, Brazil (Rondônia, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul), Bolivia (Santa Cruz), Paraguay, Argentina (Catamarca, Santiago del Estero, Córdoba, San Luís, and Chaco), and Uruguay ( Monné 2024a; Tavakilian & Chevillotte 2023). Zajciw (1966) listed the Brazilian state of Ceará, which was omitted in Monné (2024a).

Material examined. BRAZIL, Mato Grosso do Sul (new state record): Campo Grande , 1 specimen ( ZUFMS- COL-00618), 14.X.2007, D.M.C. Alcântara leg. ( ZUFMS) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

SubFamily

Cerambycinae

Tribe

Trachyderini

SubTribe

Trachyderina

Genus

Drychateres

Loc

Drychateres bilineatus ( Olivier, 1800 )

Olivier, Renan Da Silva, Santos-Silva, Antonio, Monné, Marcela Laura & Costa-Pinto, Paula Jéssica 2024
2024
Loc

Drychateres bilineatus

Hudepohl, K. E. 1985: 65
1985
Loc

Trachyderes bilineatus ab. puncticollis

Aurivillius, C. 1912: 479
1912
Loc

Trachyderes dejeanii

Dupont, H. 1838: 15
1838
Loc

Trachyderes solieri

Dupont, H. 1838: 16
1838
Loc

Trachyderes duponti

Dupont, H. 1838: 17
1838
Loc

Trachyderes olivieri

Dupont, H. 1838: 18
1838
Loc

Trachyderes puncticollis

Dupont, H. 1838: 20
1838
Loc

Trachyderes vauthieri

Dupont, H. 1838: 22
1838
Loc

Trachyderes dorbignyi

Dupont, H. 1838: 23
1838
Loc

Trachyderes nigripennis

Dupont, H. 1838: 24
1838
Loc

Trachyderes signaticollis

Dupont, H. 1838: 25
1838
Loc

Trachyderes scabricollis

Dalman, J. W. 1823: 64
1823
Loc

Trachyderes bilineatus

Dalman, J. W. 1817: 366
1817
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