Canarana brachialis ( Guérin-Méneville, 1855 )
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Canarana brachialis ( Guérin-Méneville, 1855) View in CoL
( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 58–65 )
Hemilophus brachialis Guérin-Méneville, 1855: 600 View in CoL .
Spathoptera brachialis View in CoL ; Thomson, 1878: 16.
Adesmus brachialis View in CoL ; Aurivillius, 1923: 589.
Hilarolea brachialis View in CoL ; Soukup, 1942: 311.
Canarana brachialis View in CoL ; Martins & Galileo, 1992b: 443.
Hilarolea croceicollis Gahan, 1889: 393 View in CoL .
Remarks. Hemilophus brachialis was described based on a single specimen, sex not specified, from Ecuador (Napo). According to Tavakilian & Chevillotte (2023) and Monné (2024b) the holotype is a female. These two authors also informed that the holotype is from Ecuador (Napo: Quixos). However, there is no information in the original description indicating where the specimen was collected. Actually, Cajetano Osculati, collector of the holotype specimen, was in several places in Ecuador during his stay in that country, but also stayed in Brazil (e.g. Tabatinga, São Paulo de Olivança, Fonte Boa, Ega (currently Tefé), Manaus, Santarém, etc.) ( Osculati 1854; Papavero 1973). Therefore, it is not possible to be sure even if the specimen was really collected in Ecuador. Perhaps an eventual information on the labels of the holotype may elucidate this. We did not find any information in Osculati (1854) that could indicate where the holotype of this species was collected. Later, Gahan (1889) described Hilarolea croceicollis based on a probable female from Bolivia. Martins & Galileo (1992b) synonymized H. croceicollis with Canarana brachialis . Currently, it is known from Ecuador (Napo), Peru, Brazil (Mato Grosso), and Bolivia (Chapare, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz) ( Monné 2024b; Tavakilian & Chevillotte 2023). The specimen from Mato Grosso listed in Martins & Galileo (2014) is actually from Mato Grosso do Sul. Therefore, we are excluding this species from the fauna of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso until a specimen is formally collected there. We are provisionally maintaining Ecuador as a country where this species occurs. Apparently, C. tuberculicollis Guérin-Méneville, 1855 is just a chromatic variation of C. brachialis . The color of the femora and the shade of the color of the prothorax is variable in C. brachialis .
Material examined. BRAZIL, Mato Grosso do Sul: Campo Grande , 1 female (MNRJ-ENT-47643), 04.X.1978, W.W. Koller leg. ( MNRJ) ; Rio Verde [see comment on “Rio Verde” in remarks of Oncideres malleri Fragoso, 1970 ], 1 female ( MZSP 61261 View Materials ), XII.1965, A. Maller leg. ( MZSP) .
Aurivillius, C. (1923) n. k. In: Coleopterorum Catalogus. Pars 74. Cerambycidae: Lamiinae II. W. Junk, Berlin, pp. 323 - 704.
Fragoso, S. A. (1970) Novas especies do genero Oncideres Serville, 1835 (Coleoptera, Cerambycoidea, Lamiidae). Atas da Sociedade de Biologia, 14 (3 - 4), 79 - 83.
Gahan, C. J. (1889) On new lamiide Coleoptera in the British Museum collection. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 6, 3 (17), 387 - 400. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222938909460355
Guerin-Meneville, F. E. (1855) Catalogue des insectes recueillis par M. Gaetano Osculati, pendant son exploration de la region equatoriale, sur les bords du Napo et l'Amazone. Verhandlungen der Zoologischen-Botanischen Gesellschaft, 5, 573 - 612.
Martins, U. R. & Galileo, M. H. M. (1992 b) Divisao do genero Hilarolea Thomson, 1868 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Hemilophini). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 36 (2), 437 - 447.
Martins, U. R. & Galileo, M. H. M. (2014) Subfamilia Lamiinae. Tribo Hemilophini Thomson, 1868. Parte II. In: Martins, U. R. (Org.), Cerambycidae sul-americanos (Coleoptera) Taxonomia. Vol. 14. Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia, Curitiba, pp. 5 - 296.
Monne, M. A. (2024 b) Catalogue of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of the Neotropical region. Part II. Subfamily Lamiinae. Available from: https: // cerambycids. com / catalog / (accessed 21 April 2024)
Osculati, G. (1854) Esplorazione delle Region Equatoriali lungo il Napo ed il fiume delle Amazzoni. Frammento di un viaggio fatto nelle due Americhe negli anni 1846 - 47 - 48. Presso I Fratelli Centernari e Comp., Milano, 344 pp., 1 map, 15 pls. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 2500
Papavero, N. (1973) n. k. In: Essays on the history of Neotropical Dipterology, with special reference to collectors (1750 - 1905). Vol. II. Museu de Zoologia, Sao Paulo, pp. iii + 217 - 446.
Soukup, J. (1942) Apuntes para la zoogeografia entomologica. Boletin del Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado, 6 (22 - 23), 302 - 342.
Tavakilian, G. L. & Chevillotte, H. (2023) Titan: base de donnees internationales sur les Cerambycidae ou Longicornes. Available from: http: // titan. gbif. fr / (accessed 10 April 2024)
Thomson, J. (1878) Typi cerambycidarum Musei Thomsoniani. E. Deyrolle, Paris, 21 pp.
FIGURES 58–65. Dorsal habitus. 58) Mimasyngenes lineatipennis Breuning, 1950, specimen (MZSP 61259) from Brazil (Goiás, Jataí). 59) Iquiracetima tuberosa (Belon, 1896), specimen (MZSP 61260) from Brazil (Amazonas, Itacoatiara). 60) Adesmus divus (Chabrillac, 1857), female from Bolivia (Santa Cruz, near Buena Vista). 61) Canarana brachialis (Guérin- Méneville, 1855), female (MZSP 61261) from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, Rio Verde de Mato Grosso). 62) Isomerida vittata (Pascoe, 1858), specimen (MNRJ-ENT-47329) from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados). 63) Taeniotes monnei Santos-Silva & Martins, 2012 (= Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857), paratype male (MZSP 61269) from Brazil (Espírito Santo, Linhares). 64) Taeniotes orbignyi Guérin-Méneville, 1844, female (ZUFMS-COL-01407) from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito). 65) Glypthaga arena Galileo, Martins & Santos-Silva, 2015, female (MNRJ-ENT-47634) from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande).
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Canarana brachialis ( Guérin-Méneville, 1855 )
Olivier, Renan Da Silva, Santos-Silva, Antonio, Monné, Marcela Laura & Costa-Pinto, Paula Jéssica 2024 |
Canarana brachialis
Martins, U. R. & Galileo, M. H. M. 1992: 443 |
Hilarolea brachialis
Soukup, J. 1942: 311 |
Adesmus brachialis
Aurivillius, C. 1923: 589 |
Hilarolea croceicollis
Gahan, C. J. 1889: 393 |
Spathoptera brachialis
Thomson, J. 1878: 16 |
Hemilophus brachialis Guérin-Méneville, 1855: 600
Guerin-Meneville, F. E. 1855: 600 |