Demotispa pulchella Baly, 1858
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5301732 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5330641 |
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Demotispa pulchella Baly, 1858 |
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Demotispa pulchella Baly, 1858 View in CoL
Demotispa pulchella Baly, 1858: 67 View in CoL (type locality: ‘Amazons; Peru’; LT! in BMNH!).
Stilpnaspis bicolorata Borowiec, 2000: 151 View in CoL , syn. nov. (type locality: ‘ PERU, Loreto, Iquitos, Barillal’ ; HT! in DBET!, PT! in DBET!, ZMHB!)
Type material examined. D. pulchella : LECTOTYPE (present designation), pinned: ‘Type | H.T. [w, p, cb, circular label with red frame] || Baly Coll. [w, p, cb] || Demotispa | pulchella | Baly | Amazons, Peru [green, hw, cb, Baly’s hw]’ ( BMNH).
Remarks. BALY (1858) did not state how many specimens he had at his disposal, but he must have had at least two, as he mentioned the typical form with large red spot covering nearly whole elytra (coll. Baly) and the variety with completely black elytra (coll. Saunders). I have found one specimen of the typical form (ex coll. Baly), designated here as the lectotype ( Fig. 14 View Figs 12–24 ) to conserve its identity and avoid further misapplications if additional specimen(s) is discovered. This is particularly important as it is the type species of the genus. I was not able to ¿nd the specimen representing the variety, which should also be located in BMNH, as the William Saunder’s collection came to the museum via Alexander Fry. However, it is quite unlikely that both specimens belong to a single species, as I have not so far observed such variability in any Demotispa species , having seen extensive material of all species. BOROWIEC (2000) described Stilpnaspis bicolorata from Peru, which perfectly agrees with the lectotype of D. pulchella , thus it is synonymized here. STAINES (2009) transferred D. pulchella to Stilpnaspis not knowing that it was actually the type species of Demotispa .
Distribution. Brazil: Amazonas ( BALY 1858), Peru: Huánuco, Loreto ( BALY 1858; BOROWIEC 2000, 2009).
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Demotispa pulchella Baly, 1858
Sekerka, Lukáš 2014 |
Stilpnaspis bicolorata
BOROWIEC L. 2000: 151 |
Demotispa pulchella
BALY J. S. 1858: 67 |