Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis (Audinet-Serville, 1834)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4136.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6078146 |
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Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis (Audinet-Serville, 1834) |
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Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis (Audinet-Serville, 1834) View in CoL
( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 8 – 14. 8 – 10 )
Xestia spinipennis Audinet-Serville, 1834: 17 .
Coleoxestia spinipennis View in CoL ; Aurivillius, 1912: 65.
Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis ; Fragoso, 1993: 331; Monné, 2016: 101 (cat.).
Remarks. For complete bibliography see Monné (2016). Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis was described from Brazil, without precise locality. Dohrn (1883) (reference not recorded in Monné 2016) was the first who pointed out a more precise place in Brazil (Pernambuco). Currently the species is recorded from Brazil (Goiás, Pernambuco, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Argentina (Misiones), and Uruguay (Monné 2016; Dohrn 1883; Gounelle 1909). We record the species for Bolivia (new country record).
Based on the geographical distribution of this species, the specimens from Bolivia should be C. spinipennis interiorana Fragoso, 1993 , a species recorded in Pará and Mato Grosso ( Brazil). However, we could not find any morphological difference from the specimens of C. s. spinipennis deposited in MZSP collection (including some specimens identified by Fragoso). Additionally, we did not find any differences between the paratype male of C. s. interiorana deposited at MZSP collection and the specimens of C. s. spinipennis , notably those pointed out by Fragoso (1993).
We observed two variations in the specimens examined: general color from reddish-brown to black; outer apex of antennomere IV from rounded to angulated.
Material examined. BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz: Potrerillo del Guendá (17º40.26’S / 63º27.44’W), 1 female, 5– 20.XI.2004, B. K. Dozier col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 9–28.XI.2006, B. K. Dozier & J. Romero col. ( ACMT); (Snake Farm; 17º40.26’S / 63º27.43’W; 400 m), 1 female, 16–22.X.2006, Wappes, Nearns & Eya col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 19–21.XI.2013, Wappes & Skillman col. ( ACMT); 40 km NW Buena Vista (17º40.3’S / 63º27.4’W), 1 male, 22.XI–12.XII.2005, B. K. Dozier col. ( FSCA); Hotel Flora & Fauna (4–6 km SSE Buena Vista), 3 males, 17– 19.X.2000, Wappes & Morris col. ( MNKM); 1 male, 23–26.X.2000, Wappes & Morris col. ( ACMT); 2 males, 27– 29.X.2000, Wappes & Morris col. ( MNKM); 4 males, 22–31.X.2002, Wappes & Morris col. ( ACMT); 5 males, 1 female, 1–8.XII.2002, Wappes col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 19–22.X.2004, Wappes & Morris col. ( FSCA); (vic. Hotel Flora & Fauna), 1 male, 14–16.X.2000, Morris col. ( RFMC); 1 male, 17–20.X.2000, Morris col. ( RFMC); 1 male, 22–26.X.2002, Morris & Wappes col. ( FSCA); (4 km SSE Buena Vista), 1 male, 23.XI.2013, Wappes & Skillman col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 17–20.X.2011, Wappes & Skillman col. ( FSCA); (5 km SSE Buena Vista; 17º29’96”S / 63º39’13”W; 440 m), 3 males, 15.X.2004, R. Clarke col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 10.X.2004, R. Clarke col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 12.X.2004, R. Clarke col. ( ACMT); 2 males, 30.X.2004, R. Clarke col. ( ACMT); 1 male, 26–27.X.2000, Wappes col. ( ACMT); 3.7 km Buena Vista (Hotel Flora & Fauna; 430 m), 1 male, 14–28.X.2000, B. K. Dozier col. ( ACMT); Florida (4 km N Bermejo, Refugio los Volcanes, 18º06’S / 63º36’W, 1000–1200 m), 1 male, 12.XII.2012, Skillman &Wappes col. ( FWSC); 1 male, 16.XII.2012, Skillman & Wappes col. ( FWSC); 1 male, 11– 17.XII.2012, Skillman & Wappes col. ( FWSC); 4 males, 11.XII.2015, Skillman, Wappes & Kuchartz col. ( FWSC); Refugio los Volcanes (1350 m), 2 males, 9–12.XII.2011, Morris & Wappes col. ( FSCA); Huaico (near Potrerillo, 430 m, 17º40’S / 63º26’W), 1 female, 21.XI.2013, Wappes & Skillman col. ( ACMT). Cochabamba: El Sacta (220 m), 1 female, 26.X.2002, Wappes, Morris & Aramayo col. ( ACMT). FRENCH GUIANA, Amazone Nature Lodge, Kaw Rd. 6, 4.550330, -52.170310, 2 females, 27.IX–6.X.2013, Morris & Rasmussen col. ( RFMC); 8 km W Risquetout (04º55.097’N / 52º33.121’W, 45 m), 1 female, 2.XII.2002, J. E. Eger col. ( RFMC).
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Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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Coleoxestia spinipennis spinipennis (Audinet-Serville, 1834)
Galileo, Maria Helena M. & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2016 |
Xestia spinipennis
Audinet-Serville 1834: 17 |