Peridinetus roeselii (Boheman)
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Peridinetus roeselii (Boheman)
( Figs. 9 View FIGURES 6 – 11 , 19 View FIGURES 17 – 19 )
Heilipus roeselii Boheman, 1836: 206 View in CoL . Dejean (1836: 299), Schönherr (1843: 89).
Peridinetus roeseli View in CoL [sic] ( Boheman): Schönherr (1845: 57) [as Heilipus roeseli View in CoL in synonymy with P. maculatus Sturm View in CoL , generic assignment implied from context], Chevrolat (1883: 82), Leng & Mutchler (1914: 475), Zherikhin & Gratshev (1995: 720).
Peridinetus roeselii (Boheman) : O’Brien & Wibmer (1982: 178; 1984: 287), Peck (2005: 221).
Heilipus roiselu [sic] (Boheman): Gundlach (1891: 321), lapsus.
Ambates roeseli [sic] (Boheman): Kuschel (1955: 271).
Peridinetus maculatus Rosenschöld, 1837: 471 View in CoL . Schönherr (1845: 57) [syn., precedence reversed], Jacquelin du Val (1857a: 93; 1857b: 225), Lacordaire (1866: 210), Taschenberg (1869: 226), Gemminger & Harold (1871: 2617), Gundlach (1891: 321; 1893: 323), Leng & Mutchler (1914: 475), Hustache (1938: 9), Blackwelder (1947: 887), Rodríguez Velázquez & Mestre Novoa (2002: 7), Lozada Piña et al. (2004: 106).
Peridinetus roeseli View in CoL [sic] var. maculates Rosenschöld : Chevrolat (1883: 82).
Cryptorhynchus maculatus View in CoL ; Sturm (1826: 128, 1843: 222), nomen nudum.
Cryptorhynchus albonotatus View in CoL ; Dejean (1835: 275, 1836: 299), nomen nudum.
Heilipus roeselii ; Dejean (1835: 275, credited to Schönherr), nomen nudum.
Diagnosis. Of the three species with subconnate claws, only P. roeselii occurs in Cuba. The elytral vestiture consists of three fasciae, at the base, middle and apex, with the median fascia composite and occasionally surrounding an obsolete, dark macula ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 6 – 11 ). The other two species, P. decipiens and P. fuscosignum , are restricted to Hispaniola and have a different colour pattern.
Material examined. Holotype of H. roeselii , labeled “ Typus ”, “ Roeseli / Sch Cuba ”, white disk “69”, “351/ 82”, “Riksmuseum/ Stockholm”; 2 other specimens mentioned by Chevrolat (1883: 82] probably no types ( NHRS, Chevrolat Collection). 3 syntypes of P. maculatus , labeled as holotype, allotype and paratype ( NHRS, Schönherr Collection). CUBA. Cienfuegos: Soledad ( CWOB 2). Granma: upper Yara valley ( USNM 1). La Habana: Baracoa ( USNM 3). Pinar del Río: San Blas ( USNM 1). Sancti Spiritus: Mina Carlota, Trinidad Mts. ( CWOB 1, USNM 3); Topes de Collantes ( JPPC 1); Pico Potrerillo ( CWOB 10). Site unspecified ( CWOB 1, DEI 1, NHRS 4, USNM 3, MNHUB 8). Total 39 specimens.
Distribution. Peridinetus roeselii is endemic to Cuba. The type locality, given as “ Brasilia ” and questioned by Schönherr (1843: 89), is erroneous. The records from Puerto Rico ( Wolcott 1924, 1936, 1951; O’Brien & Wibmer 1982) refer to P. concentricus .
Plant associations. Piper peltatum [as Caisimón] ( Gundlach 1891).
Discussion. This species was described erroneously in duplicate by Schönherr’s co-workers, as Heilipus roeselii by Boheman (1836) and as Peridinetus maculatus by Rosenschöld (1837). Schönherr (1845) synonymised these names under P. maculatus and credited the authorship to Sturm (1843), who had proposed this epithet in litteris as early as 1826 ( Sturm 1826). The superficial similarity with other West Indian Peridinetus species caused further confusion regarding its name and distribution. Gundlach (1893) mentioned P. maculatus (with Heilipus roeselii as a synonym) in his faunal list of Puerto Rico, but noted that the species occurs only in Cuba. Wolcott (1924, 1936) considered P. poeyi as a synonym of P. concentricus and mentioned Puerto Rican specimens deposited in the AMNH, but later he suggested that P. concentricus and P. maculatus are synonyms of P. signatus , no longer referring to P. poeyi ( Wolcott 1951) . Wolcott was correct in that all his Puerto Rican specimens are one and the same species, i.e., P. concentricus , but erroneously included therein two other species from Cuba. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) were the first to give P. roeselii precedence over P. maculatus but repeated Wolcott’s erroneous record from Puerto Rico.
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Peridinetus roeselii (Boheman)
Prena, Jens 2009 |
Peridinetus roeselii
Peck 2005: 221 |
O'Brien 1982: 178 |
Ambates roeseli
Kuschel 1955: 271 |
Heilipus roiselu
Gundlach 1891: 321 |
Peridinetus roeseli
Chevrolat 1883: 82 |
Peridinetus roeseli
Zherikhin 1995: 720 |
Leng 1914: 475 |
Chevrolat 1883: 82 |
Boheman 1845: 57 |
Schonherr 1845: 57 |
Peridinetus maculatus Rosenschöld, 1837 : 471
Lozada 2004: 106 |
Rodriguez 2002: 7 |
Novoa 2002: 7 |
Blackwelder 1947: 887 |
Hustache 1938: 9 |
Leng 1914: 475 |
Gundlach 1891: 321 |
Gemminger 1871: 2617 |
Taschenberg 1869: 226 |
Lacordaire 1866: 210 |
Schonherr 1845: 57 |
Rosenschold 1837: 471 |
Heilipus roeselii
Schonherr 1843: 89 |
Boheman 1836: 206 |
Dejean 1836: 299 |
Cryptorhynchus albonotatus
Dejean 1835: 275 |
Cryptorhynchus maculatus
Sturm 1826: 128 |