Odontocroton rufifrons ( Fisher, 1937 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3708132 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3717096 |
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Odontocroton rufifrons ( Fisher, 1937 ) |
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Odontocroton rufifrons ( Fisher, 1937) View in CoL new rank, n. comb.
( Fig. 21–24 View Figures 19–24 )
Odontocera sanguinolenta var. rufifrons Fisher 1937: 151 View in CoL ; Monné 2017: 446 (cat.).
Species concept. Based on Fisher’s (1937) original description and a photograph of the holotype ( Fig. 20 View Figures 19–24 ) available on Bezark (2017), which compares well with male and female topotypes ( Fig. 21–24 View Figures 19–24 ) kindly loaned to the author by EMEC.
Comment. Fisher states that his variety very closely resembles Bates’ O. sanguinolenta ; but he may be referring to Bates’ description, rather than having access to one of the syntypes. This because the surface ornamentation, especially the vitreous translucent panels and the stout antennae (as mentioned by Bates), could hardly be more different. Fisher stated that his holotype is a male; but the photograph ( Fig. 22 View Figures 19–24 ) of his holotype is clearly a female.
Measurements (mm). 2 males / 1 female: total length, 13.10–15.85/14.15; length of prothorax, 2.10–2.35/2.30; width of prothorax, 1.85—1.90/1.95; length of elytra, 7.70–8.50/8.60; width at humeri, 2.10–2.40/2.50.
Specimens analyzed. BRAZIL, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia , 27°11 ʹ S / 52°23 ʹ W, male, I.1965, ( EMEC 202,874 About EMEC ) GoogleMaps ; same data, female, 31.X.1941, F. Plaumann col. ( EMEC 202,864 About EMEC ) GoogleMaps .
Specimen examined. Same data, male, 31.X.1941, F. Plaumann col. ( EMEC 202,863).
Distribution. Fisher stated that his specimen came from Brazil (SC). The author considers the distribution of this species to be centered on the wet pine forests of southern Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina (ER, MI). It was recorded as O. sanguinolenta by Di Iorio (2005), but looking at his illustration it has clearly got a rufous frons [and cannot be O. sanguinolentus as it has an entirely black head]; and records from east central Brazil and Uruguay require verification.
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USA, California, Berkeley, University of California, Essig Museum of Entomology |
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Odontocroton rufifrons ( Fisher, 1937 )
Clarke, Robin O. S. 2018 |
Odontocera sanguinolenta var. rufifrons
Monne, M. A. 2017: 446 |
Fisher, W. S. 1937: 151 |