Stenoeurilla aenescens (Stål), Stal
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5933423 |
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Stenoeurilla aenescens (Stål) View in CoL
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Stenoscelidea aenescens Stål, 1870: 154 View in CoL .
Stenoscelidea prolixa Brailovsky, 1983: 322 View in CoL –324, syn. nov.
General distribution. Originally described from Mexico and later cited from Costa Rica and Guatemala. COSTA RICA: Prov. Guanacaste, Hacienda Palo Verde and La Pacifica, 4 km NE from Cañas ( Stål 1870, Distant 1881 – 1892, Solomon & Schaefer 1981, Brailovsky 1983).
Material examined. New records. COSTA RICA: 4 males, 1 female, Prov. Guanacaste, 14 km S Cañas , 26– 30-IX-1989, 1–15-IX-1990, 1–5-X-1990, 1–10-VII-1991, F. D. Parker ( AUEM, UNAM)
Stenoeurilla aenescens View in CoL was originally described from Veracruz ( Mexico) based on at least one female specimen; later Distant (1881 –1890) recorded this species to Guatemala (Capetillo, San Geronimo, Las Mercedes, San Isidro and El Reposo) and added new localities from Mexico (Guerrero: Acahuizotla and Rincon; and Tabasco: Teapa). Solomon and Froeschner (1981) cited this species from Costa Rica (Guanacaste Province: Hacienda Palo Verde); and Packauskas (2010) summarizes the historical status of the species. Later Brailovsky and Barrera 2012, revised the generic complex Stenoscelidea Westwood 1842 View in CoL and described a new genus Stenoeurilla View in CoL , transferring to it the following species: S. aenescens ( Stål, 1870) View in CoL , S. glabra ( Brailovsky, 1983) View in CoL , S. hansoni ( Brailovsky & Barrera, 1997) View in CoL , S. maya ( Brailovsky & Barrera, 1983) View in CoL , S. mimica ( Brailovsky & Barrera, 1983) View in CoL , S. pellucida ( Brailovsky & Barrera, 1997) View in CoL , S. peruviana ( Brailovsky & Barrera, 1997) View in CoL , and S. prolixa ( Brailovsky, 1983) View in CoL .
Stenoeurilla prolixa ( Brailovsky 1983) View in CoL was originally described from Costa Rica based on one female specimen that had diagnostic differences from S. aenescens ( Stål 1870) View in CoL . Recently a large number of specimens from Mexico and Central America were examined along with a photograph of a syntype specimen of S. aenescens View in CoL deposited in NHRS. After close examination of the color variation, structure, and allometry, we now consider the differences between the two to be insufficiently constant to merit recognition as a valid species and that they are conspecific, thus S. prolixa View in CoL is regarded as a junior synonym.
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Stenoeurilla aenescens (Stål)
Brailovsky, Harry & Barrera, Ernesto 2019 |
Stenoscelidea prolixa
Brailovsky, H. 1983: 322 |
Stenoscelidea aenescens Stål, 1870 : 154
Stal, C. 1870: 154 |