Iphiclus suturalis (Lacordaire, 1842)
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Distribution. Iphiclus suturalis is the only known member of Erotylinae on Dominica ( Fig. 1b View Figure 1 ).
Type Material. For Brachysphaenus suturalis, Lacordaire (1842) stated “De la Guadeloupe ” and preserved the species name “ suturalis ” proposed in the Dejean catalog (1836) under Aegithus . This again showed Lacordaire studied specimens from Dejean’s collection. A single specimen was located in Dejean material over a label “S. G. Oogaster, Brachysphaenus suturalis Guadeloupe, Dej., Lacord.” This specimen matched Lacordaire’s description and is considered type material. Lacordaire made no indication how many specimens were studied. To resolve nomenclatural confusion and fix the name to a single specimen, the male specimen of B. suturalis in the Dejean material ( Fig. 145 View Figure 141-147 ) is here designated as the lectotype. The label data is as follows: “/ [green paper] D. Latreille / [red paper] LECTOTYPE Brachysphaenus suturalis Lacordaire , des. P. E. Skelley 2008 /” (MRSN).
Lacordaire’s type locality “ Guadeloupe ” is in error. All specimens studied that are conspecific with the lectotype are from Dominica.
Specimens Examined. In addition to the lectotype, 65 specimens were studied from Dominica: Portsmouth, Coconut Beach Motel, 6-29-2004, C.W. O’Brien (1- FSCA) ; Pont Cassé , 1380', 6-19-2004, C.W. & L.B. O’Brien (2- PESC) ; Pont Cassé , 1380', 6-24-2004, C.W. & L.B. O’Brien (6- PESC) ; Roseau R. Valley, 22-JUN-2004, C.W. & L.B. O’Brien (1- PESC) ; 2.5 to 3.5 km W. Freshwater Lake, Morn Tres Piston [Morne Trois Pitons] N.P., 23-JUN-2004, C.W. & L. O’Brien (1- PESC) ; town above Canefield , 19-JUN- 2004, C.W. O’Brien, on soft white fungus (7- PESC) ; 6 mi. E. Dublanc , 1250 ft., 16-AUG-1986, C.W.& L.B. O’Brien (4- PESC) ; Clark Hall , 9-FEB-1966, D. E. Johnson, polypore on log (1- WIBF) ; Clark Hall , 5-FEB- 1966, D.E. Johnson (4- WIBF) ; Trafalgar Village , 850 ft., 29-DEC-1978, M.A.& L.L. Ivie (5- WIBF) ; Layou , 1-7-[18]88, G.A. Ramage, fungi on fallen trees (5- NHML, PESC) ; Salibia , 30-JAN-1968, B. Malkin (2- FMNH) ; Bataka , 30-JAN-1968, B. Malkin (2- FMNH) ; Roseau Botanical Garden , 2-FEB-1968, B. Malkin, FM(ND) # 68-3, on fungus (preserved) (3- FMNH) ; Trafalgar Village , 850 ft., 29-DEC-1978, M.A. & L.L. Ivie (6- BMUC, PESC) ; Loyou , 30-3-[18]88, G.A. Ramage, 97-67 (3- NHML) ; Layou, G.A. Ramage, 97-67 (8- NHML) ; St. David , 3 mi. W. of Pontcasse [sic], 7-10-JUL-1970, J. H. Frank, under bark of fallen hardwood tree (2- NHML) ; Corlet [?], OCT-1901, in decaying timber, (2- NHML) .
Remarks. See remarks under I. guadeloupensis for nomenclatural concerns. Leng and Mutchler (1914) first recorded this species from Dominica as Brachysphaenus marginatus , which was based on the previous synonymy of the names. This record is repeated in subsequent faunal lists ( Blackwelder 1945, Peck 2006).
Blackwelder, R. E. 1945. Checklist of the coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America. Part 3. Erotylidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 184: 456 - 469.
Lacordaire, J. T. 1842. Monographie des Erotyliens, Famille de l'Ordre des Coleopteres. Roret; Paris. xiv + 543 p.
Leng, C. W., and A. J. Mutchler. 1914. Article 30. A preliminary list of the Coleoptera of the West Indies as recorded to Jan. 1, 1914. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 33: 391 - 493.
Peck, S. B. 2006. The beetle fauna of Dominica, Lesser Antilles (Insecta: Coleoptera): Diversity and distribution. Insecta Mundi 20: 165 - 209.
Figure 1. West Indian maps. 1a) Map of West Indian countries mentioned in the text. 1b) Map indicating species occurring on specific islands with distribution of Notaepytus flavitarsis (Lacordaire) indicated by the white triangles.
Figure 141-147. Holotypes, lectotypes, neotype, and labels. 141-143) Holotype Oocyanus brunnipes Kuhnt dorsal, ventral and labels. 144) Lectotype Galleruca guadeloupensis Fabricius (= Neotype Erotylus marginatus Olivier) [photo from A. Solodovnikov].145) Lectotype Brachysphaenus suturalis Lacordaire. 146-147) Holotype Notaepytus elateroides venter of head and thorax, and venter of abdomen.
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