Prionus (Prionus) flohri Bates, 1884

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Nearns, Eugenio H. & Swift, Ian P., 2016, Revision of the American species of the genus Prionus Geoffroy, 1762 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Prionini), Zootaxa 4134 (1), pp. 1-103 : 68-69

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4134.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066965

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scientific name

Prionus (Prionus) flohri Bates, 1884
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Prionus (Prionus) flohri Bates, 1884 View in CoL

( Figs. 133–138 View FIGURES 133 – 138 )

Prionus flohri Bates, 1884: 227 View in CoL ; Lameere, 1913: 78 (cat.; part); 1915: 59; 1919: 139: 1920: 144; Blackwelder, 1946: 556 (checklist); Wendt, 1984: 333 (types); Chemsak et al., 1992: 20 (checklist); Noguera & Chemsak, 1996: 396 (distr.).

Prionus (Prionus) flohri View in CoL ; Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 15 (checklist); Monné, 1995: 52 (cat.); Monné & Hovore, 2005: 20 (checklist); 2006: 19 (checklist); Monné, 2006: 86 View Cited Treatment (cat.); Özdikmen & Turgut, 2009: 410; Bezark & Monné, 2013: 27 (checklist); Monné, 2015: 176 (cat.).

Prionus hintoni Linsley, 1935a: 69 View in CoL ; Blackwelder, 1946: 556; Chemsak et al., 1992: 21 (checklist); Noguera & Chemsak, 1996: 396 (distr.). Syn. nov.

Prionus (Prionus) hintoni View in CoL ; Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 15 (checklist); Monné, 1995: 52 (cat.); Monné & Hovore, 2005: 20 (checklist); 2006: 19 (checklist); Monné, 2006: 86 View Cited Treatment (cat.); Özdikmen & Turgut, 2009: 411; Bezark & Monné, 2013: 28 (checklist); Monné, 2015: 176 (cat.).

Geographical distribution. Mexico [Michoacán de Ocampo ( Bates, 1884), Mexico (Linsley, 1935)]. The place recorded by Lameere (1915) (“Sierra de Tlalpujahua (région montagneuse des environs de Toluca”), also is located in Michoacán de Ocampo.

Types, type locality. Of Prionus flohri: Described based on two males and one female, all from San Juan Tumbio, deposited at ZMHB. According to Selander & Vaurie (1962): “SAN JUAN TUMBIO, Mexico. Not located”. However, according to Horn (1897) [translation]: “At the same time he [C. F. Höge] brought Flohr’s Collection to Europe…”; and “Amecameca, San Juan Tumbio (Michoacan)…”. Thus, the type locality of Prionus flohri is in the state of Michoacán de Ocampo.

We designate as lectotype the male ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 133 – 138 ) with the following labels ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 133 – 138 ):

Green (Handwritten): San Juan Tumbio White (Handwritten): flohri / Bates

Red (Printed), added by us: LECTOTYPE / Prionus flohri / Bates, 1884.

Of Prionus hintoni : Holotype male from Mexico (Temascaltepec, Mexico), deposited at CAS. Figured at Bezark (2016).

Remarks. The description of P. fl ohri in Lameere (1915) agrees very well with the lectotype and paralectotype males ( Figs. 133–134 View FIGURES 133 – 138 ). The general appearance of P. f l oh r i, as recorded by Bates (1884) and Lameere (1915) is very similar to that of P. californicus . Particularly, the shape of the antennomeres are the same. Although we observed variation in the number of antennal segments, in other species of Prionus from Mexico, we did not find specimens of Prionus californicus with more than 12 segments. Unfortunately, we did not personally examine specimens of P. flohri , and cannot add other differences between this species and P. californicus . Thus, we are considering as unique and a differential character the number of antennal segments: 13 in P. f lohr i, and 12 in P. californicus .

Linsley (1935a) recorded on P. hintoni : “This species differs from other known Mexican Prionus in the very short antennae of the male, which attain only the basal one-third of the elytra. In addition, it differs from all except P. flohri Bates in having only thirteen segments to the antennae.” However, by examining the holotype photo, it is possible to see that the information on antennal length is in error: the antennae distinctly surpass the basal one-third of elytra, nearly reaching the middle. Comparing the lectotype of P. flohri with the holotype of P. hintoni , the only noticeable difference is the color: dark in the former, and lighter in the latter. But the antennal shape, pronotal shape, distance between upper eye lobes, elytral shape and sculpture, are very similar. Thus, we are considering P. hintoni as junior synonym of P. flohri .

See remarks on Prionus mexicanus .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Prionus

Loc

Prionus (Prionus) flohri Bates, 1884

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Nearns, Eugenio H. & Swift, Ian P. 2016
2016
Loc

Prionus (Prionus) flohri

Bezark 2013: 27
Ozdikmen 2009: 410
Monne 2006: 86
Monne 2005: 20
Monne 1994: 15
1994
Loc

Prionus (Prionus) hintoni

Bezark 2013: 28
Ozdikmen 2009: 411
Monne 2006: 86
Monne 2005: 20
Monne 1994: 15
1994
Loc

Prionus hintoni

Noguera 1996: 396
Chemsak 1992: 21
Blackwelder 1946: 556
Linsley 1935: 69
1935
Loc

Prionus flohri

Noguera 1996: 396
Chemsak 1992: 20
Blackwelder 1946: 556
Lameere 1913: 78
Bates 1884: 227
1884
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