Peridinetus poeyi Jacquelin

Prena, Jens, 2009, The West Indian Peridinetini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae), Zootaxa 2210, pp. 51-64 : 58-59

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189838

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5073259

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scientific name

Peridinetus poeyi Jacquelin
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Peridinetus poeyi Jacquelin View in CoL du Val, resurrected name

( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 6 – 11 , 18 View FIGURES 17 – 19 )

Peridinetus poeyi Jacquelin View in CoL du Val, 1857a: 94 [considered to be published before Jacquelin du Val 1857b; see Evenhuis (1989: 828)]. Jacquelin du Val (1857b: 225), Gemminger & Harold (1871: 2617) [synonymy with P. roeselii , with reversed precedence], Chevrolat (1883: 82), Gundlach (1891: 322), Leng & Mutchler (1914: 475), Wolcott (1924: 132; 1936: 307) [misidentification].

Peridinetus poyei ; Lacordaire (1866: 210), lapsus.

Diagnosis. Peridinetus poeyi is one of three West Indian species with basally separate tarsal claws and can be confused with P. concentricus . It differs from the latter species by the wide elytral fascia, the densely scaled mesepimeron and metepisternum and the fringe of hairs on the hind tibia of the male.

Material examined. CUBA. La Habana: Habana, Poey ( NHRS 3). Sancti Spiritus: Topes de Collantes, P. Vaurie ( AMNH 4). “ SOUTH AMERICA ” ( USNM 1).

Distribution. The only documented collecting sites are Havana and Topes de Collantes in Cuba. One historical specimen in the USNM (probably from the Gorham Collection) bears a label in modern handwriting that suggests South America as the origin. This may be equivalent to the term America meridionalis, which has been used historically to refer to tropical America in the widest sense.

Plant associations. Piper peltatum [as Caisimón] ( Gundlach 1891) [possibly misidentification of weevil].

Discussion. Jacquelin du Val states in the description that he obtained this species from Chevrolat under the manuscript name Heilipus poeyi . I have not seen the type but have studied the three specimens that stand under this name in the Chevrolat Collection. One specimen has a small green label “Havane/ D Poey” and the associated tray label refers to the species’ name and the publication. Peridinetus poeyi is neither a synonym of P. roeselii (Boheman) , as proposed by Gemminger & Harold (1871: 2617), nor of P. concentricus (Olivier) , as proposed by Wolcott (1924).

Chevrolat, A. (1883) Essai monographique du genre Peridinetus de Schoenherr. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France (6), 5, 91 - 112.

Evenhuis, N. L. [editor] (1989) Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu & Brill, Leiden. 1155 pp.

Gemminger, M. & Harold, E. von (1871) Catalogus coleopterorum hucusque descriptorum synonymicus et systematicus. Vol. 8, Curculionidae. Monachii, pp. 2181 - 2668.

Gundlach, J. (1891) Contribucion a la entomologia cubana. Tomo II (5), Coleopteros. La Antilla, Habana, 404 pp.

Lacordaire, T. (1866) Histoire naturelle des insectes. Genera des Coleopteres ou expose methodique et critique de tous les genres proposes jusqu'ici dans cet ordre d'insectes. Vol. 7. Roret, Paris, 620 pp.

Leng, C. W. & Mutchler, A. J. (1914) A preliminary list of Coleoptera of the West Indies as recorded to January 1, 1914. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 33, 391 - 493.

Wolcott, G. N. (1924) Insectae portoricensis. A preliminary annotated check-list of the insects of Porto Rico, with descriptions of some news species. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 7 (1) [1923], 1 - 313.

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FIGURES 6 – 11. Dorsal habitus of Peridinetus species. 6, P. concentricus, Cuba; 7, P. p o e yi, Cuba; 8, P. sexguttatus, Jamaica; 9, P. roeselii, Cuba; 10, P. decipiens, Dominican Republic; 11, P. fuscosignum, Dominican Republic.

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FIGURES 17 – 19. Maps of the Lesser and Greater Antilles showing the distribution of Palliolatrix and Peridinetus species. 17, Palliolatrix insignis (2), P. lateropicta (3) and P. s il a c ea (4); 18, Peridinetus concentricus, P. poeyi and P. sexguttatus; 19, Peridinetus decipiens, P. fuscosignum and P. roeselii.

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Peridinetus