Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852

Santos-Silva, Antonio, 2022, New species, new records, synonymy, and notes in Eupogonius LeConte (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Desmiphorini), Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo) 62, pp. 1-12 : 3-5

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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.027

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scientific name

Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852
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Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852 View in CoL

Saperda vestita Say, 1827: 273 View in CoL .

Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852: 159 View in CoL .

Eupogonius fraxini Knull, 1918: 132 View in CoL .

Dillon & Dillon (1953) correctly observed the homonymy between Saperda vestita Say, 1824 View in CoL and S. vestita Say, 1827 View in CoL , and used Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852 View in CoL as a replaced name. Still according to them: “Other names, according to Knull (Ohio Biol. Surv. Bull. xxxix, 1946, p. 264), that might be available here are E. fulvovestitus Schaef. View in CoL and E.fraxini Knull View in CoL ,the ultimate solution depending on a revisional study of the genus.” Evidently, the two names cannot be used as a replaced name because they are younger than E. pauper View in CoL . Furthermore, E. fulvovestitus View in CoL is distinctly different from E. pauper View in CoL . According to Mawdsley (1993) only 10 specimens of Cerambycidae View in CoL from Say’s collection survived: Moneilema inaequalis Say, 1835 (one specimen) and nine undetermined specimens. Therefore, as the holotype of Saperda vestita View in CoL did not survive, it is necessary to accept the current synonymy with E. pauper View in CoL . According to Mawdsley (1993): “Following Say’s death in 1834, the collection was shipped by his widow, Lucy Say, to the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia,where it was advanced in 1836 toT.W.Harris of Cambridge, Massachusetts, for proper curation. Harris was at the time librarian of Harvard College, and his official duties prevented him from examining the collection for almost a year … When Harris finally was able to examine the collection, he found that many specimens had been destroyed or disarticulated by dermestid larvae.” It is possible that some specimens used by Thomas Say to describe new species did not belong to his private collection. However, there is no evidence of this in the description of Saperda vestita View in CoL .

Knull (1946) synonymized Eupogonius fraxini , E. fulvovestitus Schaeffer, 1905 , and E. pauper with E. vestitus (Say) . Knull (1954) revalidated E.fulvovestitus . Comparing photographs of the holotype of E. fraxini with photographs of the holotype of E. pauper (see photographs on Bezark, 2021), it appears that they are not synonyms. In the holotype of E. pauper , the prothorax is distinctly narrower in the holotype of E. fraxini . However, I prefer do not revalidate E. fraxini without a detailed comparison of the holotypes and additional specimens. Eupogonius pauper is somewhat similar to E. arizonensis , but differs especially by the distance between upper eye lobes much wider: almost twice the maximum diameter of the scape in E.pauper ; equal or narrower than the maximum diameter of the scape in E. arizonensis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Eupogonius

Loc

Eupogonius pauper LeConte, 1852

Santos-Silva, Antonio 2022
2022
Loc

Eupogonius fraxini

Knull, J. N. 1918: 132
1918
Loc

Eupogonius pauper

LeConte, J. L. 1852: 159
1852
Loc

Saperda vestita

Say, T. 1827: 273
1827
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