Crioprosopus plagiatus ( Waterhouse, 1877 ), 2021

Eya, Bryan K., 2021, Recharacterization of Stenaspis Audinet-Serville, 1834 with a new species from Mexico (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Trachyderini), Insecta Mundi 2021 (851), pp. 1-36 : 26-30

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scientific name

Crioprosopus plagiatus ( Waterhouse, 1877 )
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new combination

Crioprosopus plagiatus ( Waterhouse, 1877) , new combination

( Fig. 155, 158)

Stenaspis plagiata Waterhouse 1877: 12 ; Bates 1880: 76; Lameere 1883: 40 (cat.); Waterhouse 1890: 11; Aurivillius 1912: 458 (cat.); Blackwelder 1946: 589 (cat.); Chemsak et al. 1992: 86 (cat.); Monné and Giesbert 1994: 152 (cat.); Monné 1994: 34 (cat.); Hovore 2006: 374 (dist.).

Pima Co. AZ , USA 137 Val Verde Co. TX, USA 138 Medina Co. TX , USA 139 Nayarit, MEX 140 Jalisco, MEX 141 Michoacán, MEX 142

Guerrero, MEX 143 Puebla, MEX 144 Oaxaca, MEX 145

Discussion. Waterhouse (1877: 12) described S. plagiata as a species of Stenaspis . According to his description, S. plagiata is elongate, parallel-sided with a thorax that is almost twice as broad as long, convex, closely rugulose with five nitid black impressions on the disc, and side angulate in middle. The elytra are scarcely narrower than the thorax. Based on the photographs of S. plagiata ( Bezark 2020, id: 18552 and 18553), the pronotum is as wide or slightly wider than the elytra at the humeri, and the disc is densely, contiguously punctate with a black glabrate macula post-medially in middle and with six black, glabrate maculae on either side, a pair ante-medially, and another pair post-medially on each side of the middle macula, and another pair of maculae on each side in a depressed area adjacent to the lateral tubercles (e.g., Fig. 160 a–d). The elytra are coarsely, confluently punctate. These characteristics of S. plagiata ( Fig. 155, 158) are shared with Crioprosopus wappesi Eya ( Fig. 156, 159) and Crioprosopus nieti Chevrolat ( Fig. 157, 160), and the overall resemblance of S. plagiata is strikingly similar to these two species of Crioprosopus . The four Stenaspis species examined (i.e., S. castaneipennis , S. solitaria, S.

Pima Co. AZ , USA 146 Val Verde Co. TX, USA 147 Medina Co. TX , USA 148

149 150 151 Nayarit, MEX Jalisco, MEX Michoacán, MEX

Guerrero, MEX Puebla, MEX Oaxaca, MEX

superba and S. verticalis ) all have the pronotum narrower than the base of the elytra at the humeri, and discs that are more sparsely and irregularly punctate. Furthermore, S. plagiata has the signature impression in the basal half of the scape found in Crioprosopus , and canaliculations on the dorsum of antennomeres III and IV, which are evident from the photos ( Bezark 2020, id: 18552, 18553). Therefore, Stenaspis plagiata is transferred to Crioprosopus as a new combination, Crioprosopus plagiatus (Waterhouse) , new combination, although the actual specimen from the British Museum of Natural History was not examined.

I would like to provide an interesting side note concerning the name or word plagiatus or plagiata that appears in the Latin description of S. solitaria (e.g., Thomson 1864: 208) or as a species name of a damselfly (e.g., Lestes plagiatus (Burmeister)) . As described by Fliedner (2006), plagiatus does not translate as “kidnapped” as defined in a Latin dictionary but the etymology of the name “ plagiatus or plagiata ” is from Late Latin “ plagio- ”, from Ancient Greek πλάγιος (plágios or “oblique, sideways or transverse”) and the Latin suffix -atus (marked with or equipped with) or provided with oblique markings. In the case of the damselfly L. plagiatus it refers to the conspicuous white band on either side of the thorax from the base of the rear wings to the middle pair of legs. For C. plagiatus (Waterhouse) it refers to the presence of transverse yellow markings on the elytra. Another example is the yellow tomentose spots in a species of Staphylinidae ( Sphaerobulbus biplagiatus ) ( Smetana 2006). Thomson (1864: 208) writes “Prothorax dorso vel plagiatus, vel tuberculatus, vel inaequalis” describing Smilecerus LeConte (i.e., S. solitaria ), which appears to be describing the anterior angle and lateral tubercles of pronotum as “prothorax ridged and oblique, and tuberculate, and unequal.”

The following is the revised couplets to key for the species of the genus Crioprosopus :

Aurivillius C. 1912. Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae. p. 457 - 458. In: Junk W, Schenkling S. (eds.). Coleopterorum Catalogus pars 39 [Vol. 22]. W. Junk; Berlin. 574 p.

Bates HW, 1880. Longicornia. p. 1 - 224, pls. I - XV. In: Bates HW, Sharp D. Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta, Coleoptera, Vol. 5. Porter RH.; London. xii + 526 p. + 26 pl.

Bezark LG. 2020. A photographic catalog of the Cerambycidae of the New World. Available at http: // bezbycids. com / byciddb / wdefault. asp? w = n (Last accessed October 2020.)

Blackwelder RE. 1946. Checklist of the coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America. Part 4. Bulletin of the United States National Museum; Washington D. C. 185 (4): 551 - 763.

Chemsak JA, Linsley EG, Noguera FA. 1992. II. Los Cerambycidae y Disteniidae de Norteamerica, Centroamerica y las Indias Occidentales (Coleoptera). Instituto de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Listados Faunisticos de Mexico 1992: 1 - 204.

Fliedner H. 2006. Die wissenschaftlichen Namen der Libellen in Burmeisters ' Handbuch der Entomologie' Available at https: // www. zobodat. at / pdf / Virgo _ 9 _ I-XXVIII. pdf (Last accessed October 2020.)

Hovore FT. 2006. The Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of Guatemala. p. 363 - 378. In: Cano E. (ed.). Biodiversidad de Guatemala. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala; Guatemala. i - vi + 1 - 674 p.

Lameere AAL. 1883. Liste des Cerambycides decrits posterieurement au catalogue de Munich. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique 26: 1 - 78.

Monne MA, Giesbert EF. 1994. Checklist of the Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera) of the Western Hemisphere. Wolfsgarden Books; Burbank, CA. i - xiv + 410 p.

Smetana A. 2006. Contributions to the knowledge of the Staphylinus complex (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini) of China. Part 13. The genus Sphaerobulbus Smetana 2003. Section 3. Zootaxa 1317: 41 - 47.

Thomson J. 1864. Systema Cerambycidarum ou expose de tous les genres compris dans la famille des Cerambycides et familles limitrophes. Memoires de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege 19: 1 - 540.

Waterhouse CO. 1877. I. Description of twenty new species of Coleoptera from various localities. The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1877 (1): 1 - 13.

Waterhouse CO. 1890. Aid to the identification of insects. Waterhouse CO (ed.). Wilson E, Horman-Fisher M (lithographs). Janson EW. London 2 (13 - 30): pl. 101 - 189.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Crioprosopus