Aegomorphus albosignus Chemsak & Noguera, 1995 (Figs. 87-99)

Aegomorphus albosignus Chemsak & Noguera, 1995: 98; Monné, 2001: 38 (cat. hosts); Noguera et al., 2002: 625 (distr.); Monné, 2005: 165 (cat.); Monné & Hovore, 2006: 203 (checklist); Noguera et al., 2009: 89 (distr.); Luna-León et al., 2015: 838 (distr.); Martins et al., 2015: 838 (key); Zaragoza-Caballero & Pérez- Hernández, 2017: 30 (holotype); Noguera et al., 2017: 11 (distr.); Monné, 2019: 227 (cat.).

Aegomorphus albosignus was described from males and females from Mexico (Jalisco).According to Chemsak & Noguera (1995) “this species is readily recognizable by the pale pubescent face and the white oblique and longitudinal fasciae of the elytra” However, as in many other species of Aegomorphus, Acanthoderes, and Scythropopsis the elytral pubescent pattern, as well as the color of the pubescence of the frons are extremely variable. This is clearly shown in the type series (see photographs at Bezark, 2019) where the longitudinal white pubescent band on the elytra varies from being well defined, slightly distinct or even absent or nearly so (Fig. 92-98). Thus, it can be difficult to recognize the species, which is only possible by examining other details provided in the original description.

Material examined: MEXICO, Michoacán (new state record): MX 37, km 98, S Nueva Italia, 2 males, 1 female, 13.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWSC) ; 2 males, 3 females, 15.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWSC) . Colima (new state record): Hwy MX 98, km 33, N Manzanillo, 1 male, 11.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWSC) . Jalisco: MX 200, 5 km N Campo Acosta, 6 males, 3 females, 21.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWSC) ; MX 200, at km marker 59, Chamela Bio Station, 1 female, 09.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWSC) ; 21 km N Melaque, 1 male, 06.VII.2006, Skillman & Hildebrant col. (FWCS) . Guerrero: Hwy. GRO 1, 1 km S Taxco El Viejo, 1 male, 26.X.2006, Skillman & Eya col. (FWSC) . Sonora: MX 16, km 155, 05.VII.2008, 1 male, Skillman, O’Brien & Ribardo col. (FWSC); MX 16, km 155, 18.VII.2007, 2 males, Skillman, O’Brien, Ribardo & Hildebrandt col. (ACMT) ; MX 16, km 155, 02.VII.2008, 1 male, Skillman, O’Brien & Ribardo col. (FWSC) .

Known geographical distribution (Monné, 2019; Tavakilian & Chevillotte, 2019; new records): Mexico (Jalisco, Morelos, Guerrero, Sonora, Oaxaca, Michoacán, Colima).