Chelobasis bicolor Gray 1832
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2033.1.6 |
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Chelobasis bicolor Gray 1832 |
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Chelobasis bicolor Gray 1832 View in CoL
( Figures 2 View FIGURES 1–4 , 6 View FIGURES 5–8 , 9 View FIGURE 9 )
Chelobasis bicolor Gray 1832: 143 View in CoL (type: South America; OXUM). Gemminger and Harold 1876: 3608 (as synonym of Arescus labiatus View in CoL ); Donckier 1899: 568 (as synonym of Arescus labiatus View in CoL ); Weise 1910: 101 (note), 1911a: 12 (catalog), 1911b: 17 (catalog); Uhmann 1930: 236 ( Costa Rica species), 1939: 298 (distribution), 1957: 33 (catalog); Maulik 1937: 133 (host plants); Blackwelder 1946: 721 (faunal list); Papp 1953: 29 (catalog); Wilcox 1975: 138 (catalog); Strong 1977a: 163 (host plants), 1977b: 573 (host plants), 1981: 184 (host plants), 1983: 708 (biology); Staines 2002b: 6 (types), 2004: 309 (host plants); Flowers & Hanson 2003: 51 (distribution); Jolivet 2003: 315
(note); Meskins et al. 2008: 163 (host plants).
Arescus labiatus Baly (not Perty) 1858: 84 (misidentification).
Arescus bicolor (Gray) . Baly 1885: 31 (distribution).
Chilobasis bicolor Gray. Maulik 1931: 1149 (misspelling).
Chelobasis bicolor acutangula Weise 1910: 102 (type: Panama, depository unknown). Weise 1911a: 12 (catalog), 1911b: 17 (catalog); Blackwelder 1946: 721 (faunal list); Papp 1953: 29 (catalog); Uhmann 1957: 33 (catalog).
Oblong-elongate; pronotal and elytral markings extremely variable. Head: frontal horn narrows to apex, apex rounded or truncate; depressed between eyes; vertex and frons impunctate; clypeus micropunctate. Antennae: antennomere 1 robust, thickened, with projection on inner apical margin, flattened ventrally, projection reaches to near apex of 2; 2 cylindrical, short, ½ length of 3; 3 cylindrical, longest, as long as 1 and 2 combined; 4-7 each subequal in length; 8-10 transverse, wider and shorter than preceding; 11 rounded at apex; 1-10 with scattered setae, 11 setose. Pronotum: transverse; lateral margin sinuate; anterior angle rounded; posterior angle acute, with large punctures; slightly depressed at base; pronotal length 1.7-2.1 mm (n=20); pronotal width 2.9-3.4 mm. Scutellum: elongate triangle; alutaceous. Elytron: oblong, parallel; apices cojointly rounded; punctate striate; lateral and apical margins smooth; humerus rounded, not produced; punctures moderately impressed; rows tend to coalesce at apex; elytral length 7.0- 9.1 mm; elytral width 4.3- 4.4 mm. Venter: pro- and mesocoxae large, globular; prosternal process acute at apex, expanded behind procoxae. Leg: tibia broadly expanded at apex; pro- and mesotibiae toothed along apical margin; metatibia with row of stiff setae on apical margin; femur sparsely punctate. Total length: 10.1-11.3 mm.
Larva. (from Maulik 1931). Total length 9–13.5 mm. Total width 5.5–7.0 mm. Body flat, upper surface somewhat convex longitudinally; sides expanded into interlacing flaps which have a fringe of fine setae; ovoid. Head: covered from above by two overlapping expansions; epicranial lobes bifurcate; antennae well developed, three segmented; mandible tridentate; maxillary palps with two segments; labial palps with one segment; four ocelli placed near outer margin of each antenna; legs widely separated; spiracles visible from above, spiracle 8 larger than others. See Figure 9 View FIGURE 9 .
Larval host plant. Wild banana ( Maulik 1931); Heliconia sp. (Heliconiaceae) ; Musa sp. (Musaceae) ( Maulik 1937). Adults have been collected on Heliconia sp. , H. curtispatha Peterson , H. imbricata (Kuntze) Baker , H. irrasa R.R. Sm. , H. latispatha Benth. , H. metallica Planch. & Linden , H. platystachys Baker , H. tortuosa Griggs , H. vaginalis Benth. , and H. wagneriana Peterson ( Strong 1977a, 1977b, 1983); H. cathaeta R. R. Sm. , Calathea latifolia Klotzsch , ( Marantaceae ) ( Meskins et al. 2008).
Comparative notes. This species can be distinguished by the rounded elytral apices, by the lateral margin of the pronotum not angulate in middle, and by antennomere 2 being cylindrical.
Distribution. Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama.
Specimens examined. Bolivia. Beni: Cosinecho Regn. , viii.1925 ( USNM) ; Isiamas, xii (USNM); Rurrenabaque, x, xi (USNM). Colombia. ??: Pto. Berrie , 8.viii.1938 ( USNM) . Valle del Cauca: Lago Calima, 5 miles below dam, 1250 m, 24.iv.1996 ( FSCA) . Costa Rica. Alajuela: Angeles, R. B. Alberto Manuel Brenes, 900–1000 m ( INBio) ; Dos Rios, P. N. Guanacaste, 600–700 m ( INBio) ; 10 mi. N. Varablanca , 14.v.1967 ( FSCA) . Cartago: Aquiares nr. Santa Cruz , 9 km NW Turrialba, 16.v.1985 ( EMEC) ; Hacienda de Movaria de Chirripo , 7–10.vii.1969 ( LACM) ; Orori, P. N. Tapantí-Macizo de la Muerte, 1200–1300 m ( INBio) ; Santa Teresita, 1100–1200 m ( INBio) ; Tayutic, 1100–1200 m ( INBio) ; Turrialba , 13–14.viii.1968 ( FSCA) , 4–13.viii.1970 ( BPBM) . Guanacaste: Curubandé, P. N. Rincón de la Vieja, 800–900 m ( INBio) ; Mayorga, P. N. Guanacaste, 600–700 m ( INBio) ; Santa Cecilia, P. N. Guanacaste, 600–700 m ( INBio) ; Santa Elena, P. N. Guanacaste, 100–200 m ( INBio) ; Tierras Morenas, Z. P. Tenorio, 900–1000 m ( INBio) ; Tilaran , 7.vii.1972 ( FSCA) ; 3 mi west Tilaran ( USNM) . Heredia: Horquetas, 600–700 m ( INBio) ; Est. Biol. La Selva , various dates ( BYUC, FCSA, INBio, USNM) ; La Virgen, 0–100 m ( INBio) ; 11 km south La Virgen , 9.iv.2003 ( USNM) . Limón: Bratsi, R. I. Talamanca, 0–100 m ( INBio) ; Colorado, Tortuguero, 0 m (INBio); Hdas. La Suerte, Tapezco , 13–31.viii.1979 ( LACM) ; La Amistad Caribe, 0–100 m ( INBio) ; 7 miles north Guacimo , 22.ii–3.iii.1988 ( USNM) ; Hamburg Farm (USNM); Rita, 0–100 m ( INBio) ; Siquirres, 100–200 m, 14.viii.1970 ( BPBM) ; Valle La Estrella , R. B. Hitoy Cerere, 100–200 m ( INBio) . Puntarenas: Barranca near Puntarenas, 6.vii.1972 ( FSCA) ; Fca. Las Cruces, San Vito de Java , 27.vi.1969 ( USNM) ; 8.1 mi. W Esparta , 5.vi.1967 ( FSCA) ; 10.9 mi. east Esparta , 17.vi.1969 ( USNM) ; Guacimal, 1000–1100 m ( INBio) ; Jiménez, P. N. Corcovado, 0–100 m ( INBio) ; La Palma (USNM); Los Alturas , 22.v.1992 ( USNM) , 23–26.v.1992 ( USNM) ; Finca Las Cruces , 6 km S San Vito, 21/ 25.viii.1976 ( CASC) ; Los Alturas Biol. Stn. , 12.viii.1995 ( BYUC) ; Monteverde, various dates (INBio, USNM, CASC, EMEC, LACM); Pittier, P. N. La Amistad, 1700–1800 m ( INBio) ; 5.4 miles south Palmar Sur , 11.viii.1969 ( USNM) ; Potrero Grande, P. N. La Amistad, 1400–1500 m ( INBio) ; Barranca site, 10 km north Puntarenas, 17.vi.1969 ( USNM) ; Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, 20.vi.1984 ( BYUC) ; Puerto Cortes , 19.vii.1972 ( FSCA) ; Rincon , 18.ii.1966 ( PMNH) ; Rincon, Osa Peninsula , 27.vii.1972 ( FSCA) ; 3.5 miles south Rincon , 1.iii.1969 ( USNM) , 28.ii–12.iii.1969 ( CASC) ; Rincon Forest , 26.vi.1983 ( LACM) ; Rio Piedras , 15.viii.1969 ( USNM) ; San Vito-Neilly area , 13.viii.1969 ( USNM) ; Sierpe, R. F. Golfo Dulce, 200–300 m ( INBio) ; near Sirena, Osa Peninsula, 0–5 m, xii.1983 ( CMNH) ; Tárcoles, 0–100 m ( INBio) . San José: San Jose, vi.1927 ( USNM) ; San Pedro, 1200–1300 m ( INBio) . Ecuador. Carchi: San Gabriel, 750 m, 12.x.1970 ( BPBM) . Napo: Yasuni, 10–13.ciii.1998 ( USNM) ; road between E. Puyo & Pt. Nano, vii.1964 ( USNM) . Pichincha: Chimbo ( USNM) . Nicaragua. Matagalpa Department: Jinotega, 20.xi.1994 ( USNM) , 22.iii.1995, 9.vi.1995 ( CMN) ; 6 km north Matagalpa, Selva Negra Hotel ( USNM) . Panamá. Chiriquí: Barro Colorado Island ( USNM) ; Bugaba (USNM); Caldera , 31.v.1994 ( CMNH) ; Cerro Azul , 5.vi.1994 ( USNM) ; Vulcan de Chiriquí ( USNM) ; 11.2 km east Chiriquí, 30.v.1993 ( USNM) ; Continental Divide Trail (USNM); Fortuna , 17.v.1978 ( BYUC) , 19.v.1978, 26.v.1993 ( USNM) , 30.v.1994 ( CMNH) ; Hartmanns Finca , 4–7.vii.1997 ( FSCA, USNM, UGAC, EMEC) ; Santa Clara , 23–25.v.1980 ( USNM) . Coclé: El Valle, 14.vi.1967 ( USNM) , no date (USNM); Cerro Gaital , 28.v.1994 ( USNM) ; Gamboa (USNM); Limbo , 24.viii.1970 ( BPBM) ; Madden Forest ( USNM) . Colón: Porto Bello ( USNM) . Panamá: Cerro Azula, Los Altos , 24.v.1994 ( CMNH) ; Cerro Campana , 27.v.1994; Old Gamboa Road, 25.vi.1994 ( CMNH) ; Reserva Soberania, Pipeline Road (USNM); Pipeline Road K1-12, 8–9.vii.1997 ( EMEC) . San Blas: Nasagandi , 27–28.v.1995 ( BYUC) . Total: 1073.
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
INBio |
National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica |
EMEC |
Essig Museum of Entomology |
LACM |
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
BPBM |
Bishop Museum |
PMNH |
Peabody Museum of Natural History |
CMNH |
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
CMN |
Canadian Museum of Nature |
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Chelobasis bicolor Gray 1832
Staines, C. L. 2009 |
Chilobasis bicolor Gray. Maulik 1931: 1149
Maulik, S. 1931: 1149 |
Chelobasis bicolor acutangula
Uhmann, E. 1957: 33 |
Papp, C. S. 1953: 29 |
Blackwelder, R. E. 1946: 721 |
Weise, J. 1911: 12 |
Weise, J. 1910: 102 |
Arescus bicolor (Gray)
Baly, J. S. 1885: 31 |
Chelobasis bicolor
Flowers, R. W. & Hanson, P. E. 2003: 51 |
Jolivet, P. 2003: 315 |
Staines, C. L. 2002: 6 |
Strong, D. R. 1977: 163 |
Wilcox, J. A. 1975: 138 |
Papp, C. S. 1953: 29 |
Blackwelder, R. E. 1946: 721 |
Maulik, S. 1937: 133 |
Uhmann, E. 1930: 236 |
Weise, J. 1910: 101 |
Donckier de Donceel, H. 1899: 568 |
Gemminger, M. & von Harold, B. 1876: 3608 |
Gray, G. R. 1832: 143 |