Chiasognathus latreillei Solier, 1851

Figs 9, 11, 13, 30

Chiasognathus latreillei Solier, 1851: 42, original combination. Type material: Lectotype female (MNHN) labeled a) green circular label with underside “15 / 43”; b) “MUSEUM PARIS / CHILI / GAY 15–43”; c) red letters “TYPE”; d) handwritten “ Chiasognathus / rufipennis Latreillei / Gay-Sol.”; e) “MUSÉUM PARIS / [Type. 290D.]”; f) bordered label “Southern Neotropical Scarabs / database # AS 2618224 / Chiasognathus latreillei / Solier, 1851 [female symbol] / DET: A.B.T. SMITH 2009”; g) red label “ Chiasognathus / latreillei [female symbol] / Solier, 1851 / LECTOTYPE / Det. M.J. Paulsen”. Lectotype designated by Chalumeau and Brochier (1995) by inference under ICZN Article 74.6 when they referred to the specimen as the holotype. Solier (1851) gave no definitive indication that there was only one specimen in the type series. Type locality: “ Chile.”

Chiasognathus imberbis R. Philippi in F. Philippi, 1859: 657. Type material: Lectotype male (MNNC) designated by Chalumeau and Brochier (1995) labeled a) handwritten “261.”; b) “ CH. [schönemanni] male symbol / #2 det. J. Numhauser. VII- 1993 / genitalia dissect. J.N.”; c) handwritten “ Chiasognathus / imberbis PHIL. / dét. F. Chalumeau / & B. Brochier ‘94”; d) red paper “ LECTOTYPE ”; e) “ Chiasognathus latreillei / Solier / Dét. F. Chalumeau & B. Brochier / [‘94]; f) red, bordered label “ Chiasognathus / imberbis / Philippi, 1859 [male symbol] / Lectotype / A.B.T. Smith. Two male paralectotypes (MNNC). Type locality: “ Chile.”

Chiasognathus reichei Thomson, 1862: 407 . Type material: Lectotype male, HERE DESIGNATED (MNHN) labeled a) black-bordered “Th. / TYPE”; b) handwritten “Reichei / Type Thoms. / I, 1862 Chile ”; c) “ Ex-Musaeo / JAMES THOMSON”; d) “MUSÉUM PARIS / [291D]; e) handwritten “ Chiasognathus / latreillei Solier / Det: JP. Lacroix”; f) “ Chiasognathus latreillei / Solier / Dét. F. Chalumeau & B. Brochier [‘94]”; g) red label “ Chiasognathus reichei / Thomson, 1862 [male symbol] / LECTOTYPE / Det. M.J. Paulsen”. The length was given as a range in the original description indicating that more than one specimen was used (Thomson 1862), thus the MNHN specimen is considered the lectotype. Type locality: “ Chili.”