Coptopteryx Saussure, 1869
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6108117 |
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Coptopteryx Saussure, 1869 |
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Piza (1973) described Coptopteryx gigliotosi Piza, 1973 from Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The type series includes the holotype and one paratype, both males (deposited at ESALQ). However, Piza (1973) ignored the fact that Werner (1925) had already created the name Coptopteryx gigliotosi Werner, 1925 for a species from northern Argentina . Jantsch & Corseuil (1988) detected this case of homonymy and proposed Coptopteryx ermannoi Jantsch & Corseuil, 1988 as a new replacement name for its primary homonym Coptopteryx gigliotosi Piza, 1973 (non Werner, 1925). According to the ICZN Article 72.7, name-bearing types of nominal species-group taxa denoted by new replacement names (nomina nova) not only are objective synonyms but also share the same name-bearing type. Therefore, the original type specimen of Coptopteryx gigliotosi Piza, 1973 is the same for Coptopteryx ermannoi Jantsch & Corseuil, 1988 . We had the opportunity of studying this type specimen; its strong resemblance to Coptopteryx argentina ( Burmeister, 1838) prompted us to perform comparative analyses of their male genitalia ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 a–d). Accordingly, we contrasted this structure to that of a syntype of C. argentina and found no relevant differences that justify the validity of C. ermannoi , and thus we concluded that both names apply to the same species. Similarly, the analysis of the holotype of yet another species, Paraphotina precaria Piza1966 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 e), which Terra (1995) subsequently transferred to Coptopteryx , revealed it to be also conspecific to C. argentina . Accordingly, we establish this additional new synonymy. The updated list of synonyms for C. argentina is as follows:
Coptopteryx argentina ( Burmeister, 1838) Mantis argentina Burmeister, 1838
= Coptopteryx affinis Giglio-Tos, 1915
= Coptopteryx gigliotosi Piza, 1960 (non Werner, 1925) n. syn. = Paraphotina precaria Piza, 1966 n. syn.
= Coptopteryx ermannoi Jantsch & Corseuil, 1988 n . syn.
We also examined the female types of Brachypteromantis bonariensis Piza, 1960 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 f) described from Buenos Aires ( Argentina ), which Terra (1995) transferred to Coptopteryx . We not only confirm the placement of this species within Coptopteryx , as Terra correctly suggested, but also identified it as conspecific with Coptopteryx gayi (Blanchard, 1851) . Consequently, we recognized the following new synonym:
Coptopteryx gayi Blanchard, 1851 Mantis gayi Blanchard, 1851
= Mantis crenaticollis Blanchard, 1851 = Mantis grisea Philippi, 1863
= Coptopteryx rehni Giglio-Tos, 1915 = Coptopteryx minuta Giglio-Tos, 1915 = Brachypteromantis bonariensis Piza, 1960 n. syn.
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Coptopteryx Saussure, 1869
Agudelo, Antonio A. & Rivera, Julio 2015 |
Coptopteryx ermannoi
Jantsch & Corseuil 1988 |
Coptopteryx gigliotosi
Piza 1973 |
Paraphotina precaria
Piza 1966 |
Coptopteryx gigliotosi
Piza 1960 |
Brachypteromantis bonariensis
Piza 1960 |
Brachypteromantis bonariensis
Piza 1960 |
Coptopteryx affinis
Giglio-Tos 1915 |
Coptopteryx rehni
Giglio-Tos 1915 |
Coptopteryx minuta
Giglio-Tos 1915 |
Mantis grisea
Philippi 1863 |
Coptopteryx gayi
Blanchard 1851 |
Coptopteryx gayi
Blanchard 1851 |
Mantis gayi
Blanchard 1851 |
Mantis crenaticollis
Blanchard 1851 |
Coptopteryx argentina (
Burmeister 1838 |
Mantis argentina
Burmeister 1838 |