Cephaloleia atripes (Pic, 1926) Sekerka, 2017

Sekerka, Lukáš, 2017, Taxonomic changes within Imatidiini and Hybosispini (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 57 (2), pp. 351-380 : 354

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1515/aemnp-2017-0081

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:29090109-53D4-48D3-B926-6DE5D3F79ADE

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BC032D31-FF91-FFDA-6F0F-FC99FCE55210

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Marcus

scientific name

Cephaloleia atripes (Pic, 1926)
status

comb. nov.

Cephaloleia atripes (Pic, 1926) comb. nov.

( Fig. 2 View Figs )

Amplipalpa atripes Pic, 1926b: 8 (original description).

Type locality. Original type locality ‘Brésilʼ specified by DESCARPENTRIES & VILLIERS (1959) to Brazil, Goiás, Rio Verde based on the label data of the holotype.

Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: glued, ‘GOYAZ | RIO VERDE [w, p, cb] || coll Pic [w, hw by Pic, s] || n sp prés | caerulea [w, hw by Pic, s] || type [y, hw by Pic, s] || TYPE [r, p, cb] || atripes | n sp [w, hw by Pic, s]’ ( MNHN).

Remarks. PIC (1926b) described this species presumably based on a single specimen as the description is written in singular and only a single length measurement was given. Therefore I consider the specimen holotype by monotypy. Pic placed the species in the genus Amplipalpa Harold, 1875 (= Oediopalpa Baly, 1859 ) and compared it to A. foveipennis Pic, 1923 . Amplipalpa atripes since its description has been listed only in catalogues (e.g. UHMANN 1957a, 1964).

I have studied the holotype and the species does not belong to the tribe Spilophorini as it has setigerous pores present only in anterior corners of pronotum. I find that it belongs to Cephaloleia as it fits with the concept of that genus ( SEKERKA 2014). Among Cephaloleia it is very distinct and easy to separate because it has metallic blue elytra, serrate latero-apical margins of elytra, head abruptly constricted behind eyes and vertex separated from head by a deep sulcus thus the eyes appear to project laterally. There are only five uniformly metallic blue species of Cephaloleia ( C. caeruleata Baly, 1875 , C. dilatata Uhmann, 1948 , C. emarginata Baly, 1875 , C. metallescens Baly, 1885 and C. tarsata Baly, 1859 ) all differing in head continuously constricted behind eyes without sulcus separating vertex. Cephaloleia atripes has also quite unusual shape of pronotum as it has anterior corners obliquely truncate ( Fig. 2 View Figs ) while all uniformly metallic blue species of Cephaloleia have anterior corners rounded. Distribution. Brazil: Goiás ( DESCARPENTRIES & VILLIERS 1959).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Cephaloleia

Loc

Cephaloleia atripes (Pic, 1926)

Sekerka, Lukáš 2017
2017
Loc

Amplipalpa atripes

PIC M. 1926: 8
1926
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