Chrysotus spectabilis (Loew)

Diaphorus spectabilis Loew, 1861: 57.

Diaphorus exunguis Thomson, 1869: 506.

Diaphorus approximatus Aldrich, 1896: 321.

Dubious spectabilis (Loew) [unwarranted combination by Wei 2012: 611].

Material examined.

Dominica: 10 ♂, 1 ♀, Springfield Estate, yellow pans, 1-3 June 2011, M.A. & L.L. Ivie. Montserrat: 22 ♂, 24 ♀, Woodlands, Riverside House, 10-12 January 2002, Malaise trap, Ivie, Marske & Puliafico; 1 ♂, same as previous, 5-7 January 2002; 3 ♂, Hope Ghaut, 8-10 January 2002, yellow pan traps, K.A. Marske; 5 ♂, Cassava Ghaut, Beattie House, 14-21 January 2002, Malaise trap, A. Krakower; 1 ♂, same as previous, 5-15 February 2002; 1 ♂, same as previous, 23 March-8 April 2002; 1 ♂, same as previous, 8-17 April 2002; 1 ♂, same as previous, 17 April-01 May 2002; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, same as previous, 13-14 January 2002, blacklight, M.A. Ivie & K.A. Marske; 1 ♂, same as previous, canopy fogging at dawn, 21 May 2002, K. Marske & J. Boatswain; 3 ♂, same as previous, 24 June 2005, yellow pan traps, V.G. Martinson; 1 ♂, Big River, 5 August 2005, yellow pan traps, V.G. Martinson; 2 ♂, Bottomless Ghaut, 5 August 2005, yellow pan traps, V.G. Martinson; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, Jack Boy Hill, 28 July 2005, yellow pan traps, V.G. Martinson; 2 ♂, Cedar Ghaut, 4 August 2005, yellow pan traps, V.G. Martinson (MTEC, USNM).

Distribution.

Eastern North America south to Argentina.

Remarks.

Capellari and Amorim (2010) re-described and illustrated this species. Wei (2012) proposed placement of C. spectabilis in the new genus Dubius Wei, but I concur with Capellari and Amorim (2014) that this is unjustified.