Cephaloleia nigricornis
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Chrysomelidae
Genus: Cephaloleia
Name
Cephaloleia nigricornis (Fabricius, 1792) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Hispa nigricornis Fabricius 1792[1]: 73. Olivier 1792[2]: 99 (noted), 1808[3]: 773 (noted); Fabricius 1801[4]: 64 (noted); Gyllenhal 1817[5]: 5 (noted); Schönherr 1817[6]: 7 (catalog); Zimsen 1964[7]a: 127 (catalog).
- Cephaloleia nigricornis (Fabricius). Chevrolat 1836[8]: 390 (transfer); Orbigny 1845[9]: 60 (noted); Baly 1858[10]: 47 (redescription); Maulik 1916[11]: 568 (museum list); Blackwelder 1946[12]: 719 (catalog); Papp 1953[13]: 19 (catalog); Uhmann 1957a[14]: 22 (catalog), 1968[15]: 248 (faunal list); Staines 1991(1992)[16]: 247 (nomenclature), 1996[17]: 46 (Central America species), 2011[18]: 50 (faunal list); McKenna and Farrell 2005[19]: 119 (phylogeny).
- Cephalolia nigricornis (Fabricius). Gemminger and Harold 1876[20]: 3602 (catalog); Donckier 1899[21]: 550 (catalog); Weise 1911a[22]: 8 (catalog), 1911b[23]: 11 (catalog); Uhmann 1936a[24]: 113 (noted), 1942[25]: 94 (noted), 1953[26]: 47 (faunal list); Guérin 1953[27]: 97 (faunal list).
Description
Elongate; subparallel; subdepressed; reddish-brown, eyes and antennomeres 4–11 darker. Head: vertex impunctate, medial sulcus present; frons not projecting; not depressed between eyes. Antenna: reaches to humerus; slender; antennomere 1 elongate, thickened; 2 transverse; 3 elongate, ¾ length of 1; 4–10 transverse, subequal in length; 11 2× length of 10, pointed at apex; 1–3 punctate with scattered setae; 4–11 setose. Pronotum: transverse, lateral margin straight for basal ¾ then rounding to anterior angle, margined; anterior angle rounded, produced; posterior angle angulate; anterior margin emarginate behind head; disc subconvex; surface sparsely and irregularly punctate; basal impression absent; pronotal length 1.1–1.3 mm; pronotal width 1.7–1.9 mm. Scutellum: pentagonal, impunctate. Elytron: lateral margin straight, smooth, margined; apex rounded; sutural angle without tooth; humerus rounded, not projecting; slightly constricted behind humerus; shallowly punctate-striate, humerus almost impunctate; puncture rows confused at apex; elytral length 4.1–4.9 mm; elytral width 2.1–2.4 mm. Venter: prosternum impunctate medially, rugose laterally; meso- and metasterna entirely impunctate; abdominal sterna punctate, each puncture with pale seta; suture between sterna 1 and 2 obsolete medially; last sternite with apical margin weakly rounded in male; strongly rounded in female. Leg: slender; punctate; femur with pale seta in each puncture; tibia dentate at apex, fringe of setae at apex. Total length: 5.6–6.4 mm.
Diagnosis
This species is similar to Cephaloleia castanea, Cephaloleia delectabilis, and Cephaloleia opaca. It can be distinguished by the impunctate vertex of the head which has a medial sulcus, by antennomere 3 being longer than 1, and by the elytral punctures being confused apically.
Host plant
According to label data, adults have been collected on Heliconia sp. (Heliconiaceae).
Distribution
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Venezuela.
Type material
Type: Cap. Bon. (depository not known, not seen).
Specimens examined
Bolivia: Cochabamba- 117 km E Yungas, Villa Tunari Rd., 10–12 February 1999 (SEMC). BRAZIL: Amazonas- Teffe (Ega), 1879 (USNM). COLOMBIA: Amazonas- nr. Letica, 29 August-5 September 1970 (USNM). COSTA RICA: Alajuela- N slope Volcán de Rincón, 2 km W Dos Ríos, 550 m, 22 May 1985 (EMEC); R. San Lorencito, 900 m, R. F. San Ramón, 5 km N de Colonia Palmañera, 13–18 June 1993 (INBIO); Upala, Sector San Ramó de Dos Ríos, 1. 5 km NW Hacienda Nueva Zelandia, 600–700 m (INBIO). Cartago- Quebrada Segunda, Ref. Nac. Fauna Silv. Tapantí, 1250 m, March 1992, April 1992, May 1992 (INBIO); Turrialba, 9 March 1967 (EGRC); Santa Teresita, Monumento Nacional Guayabo, 1100–1200 m (INBIO); Turrialba, Tayutic, Grano de Oro, Chirripo, 1100–1200 m (INBIO). Guanacaste- Est. Pitilla, 700 m, 9 km S Sta. Cecilia, P. N. Guanacaste, 24 August- 11 September 1992 (INBIO); Río San Lorenzo, 1050 m, Tierras Morenas, Z. P. Tenorio, April 1991, 10–20 February 1992, 23 March- 21 April 1992, December 1992, February 1993 (INBIO). Heredia- Est. El Ceibo, Braulio Carillo N. P., 400–600 m, March 1990 (INBIO); La Selva Biol. Sta, 2 km S. Pt. Viejo, 3–5 June 1984 (EGRC); Finca Naranjo Valenciana, 2 km sur Pueblo Nuevo, Sarapiquí, 90 m, 9–30 September 1992 (INBIO). Limón- Amburi, 70 m, Talamanca, 5–26 January 1993 (INBIO); Bananito, 20 April 1925 (USNM); Sector Cerro Cocorí, Fca. de E. Rojas, 150 m, August 1991, 31 January–21 February 1992, 26 March- 24 April 1992, April 1992, 28 May–17 June 1992, 26 June- 16 July 1992, 12–31 August 1992, October 1992, 9–30 November 1992, December 1992, January 1993, February 1993, March 1993, April 1993 (INBIO); Est. Cuatro Esquinas, 0 m, P. N. Tortuguero, June 1992, December 1990 (INBIO); Estrella Valley, 11 March 1964 (USNM); Hamburg Farm, Reventazón, Ebene Limón, 7 November 1924 (USNM); Manzanillo, 0–100 m, R.N.F.S. Gandoca y Manzanillo, 9 September- 13 October 1992, 22 October- 11 November 1992 (INBIO); Río Sardinas, 10 m, R.N.F.S. Barra del Colorado, September 1992 (INBIO); R. B. Hitoy Cerere, Sendero Toma de Agua, 0–100 m (INBIO); Valle La Estrella, 100–200 m (INBIO). Puntarenas- Est. La Casona, 1520 m, Res. Biol. Monteverde, September 1992 (INBIO); Est. Biol. Las Alturas, 1500m, Coto Brus, May 1992, November 1992 (INBIO); Palo Seco, 10 m, Pazifik, 31 December 1923 (USNM); Est. Queb. Bonita, 50 m, Res. Biol. Carara, 2–22 September 1992 (INBIO); Rancho Quemado, 200 m, Peninsula de Osa, July 1991 (INBIO); Sirena, Corcovado N. P., 0–100 m, November 1989, August 1991, 9–27 July 1992 (INBIO); Buenos Aires, Sector Altamira Biolley, 1700–1800 m (INBIO); Corredores, Ciudad Neily, 0–100 m (INBIO); F. Las Cruces, Ent. de los Alturas, Fca Fabio Sandoval, 1100–1200 m (INBIO); Golfito, F. Las Cruces, Fca Ilama, 1400–1500 m (INBIO); F. Las Cruces, Laguna Gamboa, 1400–1500 m (INBIO); Est. Boscosa, 0–100 m (INBIO); Bosque Eterno de los Niños, Sector Monteverde, Sendero El Camino, 1500–1600 m (INBIO). San José- Perez Zeledón, Santa Elena, Las Nubes, 1200–1300 m (INBIO); Finca El Gringo, Estación Las Nubes de Santa Elena, 1200–1300 m (INBIO). ECUADOR: Esmeraldas- 31.7 km NW Lita, 620 m, 23 August 1997 (USNM). Pinchica- Quito, 45 km NNW Macquipuanuna Station, 3–18 April 1996 (SEMC). FRENCH GUIANA: Hwy. N2 to Regina, 67 km S of Cayenne, 6 June 1986 (EGRC); Roura, 18.4 km SSE, 240 m, 24 May 1997, 29 May 1997 (SEMC, USNM), 23 May 1997, 25 May 1997, 30 May 1997 (SEMC); Saul, 7 km N Les Eaux Claires, 30 May 1997, 31 May 1997 (SEMC); Saul, 7 km N, 0.5 km ESE Les Eaux Claires, Mt. La Fumee, 4–8 June 1997 (SEMC). GUATEMALA: Zacapa- 3.5 km S.E. La Unión, 1500, 4 June 1991 (EGRC). Honduras: Altanica- Lanceville Bot. Gardens, Tela, 10 m, 23 June 1994 (SEMC). Cortez- Yola Lake, Deer Island, 670 m, 19 June 1994 (SEMC). Santa Barbara- La Fe, Finca La Roca, 5.3 km S Peña Blanca, 740 m, 19–21 June 1994 (SEMC). Mexico: Tabasco- 3 mi W Cardenas, 16 June 1966 (SEMC). PANAMA: Bocas del Toro- 6 km N Punta Peña, 27 May 1993 (CDFA). Chiriquí- Fortuna, 20 May 1978, 17 May 1978 (EGRC); La Fortuna, “Cont. Divide Trail”, 1150 m, 9 June 1995 (SEMC); Las Lagunas, 1360 m, 4 km W. Hato del Volcán, 22–23 May 1977 (CMNC); Reserva Fortuna, Continental Divide Trail, 25 May 1993 (CDFA); Hartmann's finca, St. Clara, 15–18 June 1985 (EGRC); Las Lagunas, 4 km W. Hato del Volcán, 1360 m, 24 May 1973 (EGRC); Santa Clara, 23–25 May 1980 (EGRC). Colón- Parque Nac. Soberania, Pipeline Rd., km 6.1, 40 m, 14 May 1995, 21 June 1995, km 2.0, 23 June 1995 (SEMC). Panamá- Old Gamboa Road, 4 June 1993 (CDFA); Old Plantation Road, 6.9 km S Gamboa, 80 m, 22 June 1995 (SEMC); Reserva Sobrina, Pipeline road, 23 May 1993, 16 May 1993 (CDFA). Peru: Huanuco- Cueva de las Pavas Canyon, 2600 feet. 8 km S. Tingo Maria, 28 April 1987 (ERGC). VENEZUELA: Aragua- Rancho Grande, 10 June 1983 (BYUC), 21 July 1990 (USNM), 8 May 1978 (EGRC). Total: 388.
Taxon Treatment
- Staines, C; García-Robledo, C; 2014: The genus Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1836 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae) ZooKeys, 436: 1-355. doi
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