Hovorodon bituberculatum

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Swift, Ian P. & Nearns, Eugenio H., 2010, Division of the genus Nothopleurus Lacordaire, 1869 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae), Zootaxa 2643, pp. 1-44 : 27-28

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.276171

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6195742

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scientific name

Hovorodon bituberculatum
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Hovorodon bituberculatum View in CoL (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805)

( Figs. 13, 14 View FIGURES 13 – 16 , 30, 31 View FIGURES 21 – 32 , 46–48 View FIGURES 33 – 56. 33 – 35 , 62 View FIGURES 57 – 64 , 74 View FIGURES 66 – 74. 66 – 69 , 78 View FIGURES 75 – 78 )

Prionus bituberculatus Palisot View in CoL de Beauvois, 1805: 216, pl. 34, fig. 2.

Mallodon bituberculatus View in CoL ; Chevrolat, 1852: 649; Gemminger & Harold, 1872: 2770 (cat.).

Mallodon bituberculatum View in CoL ; Gahan, 1890: 24.

Aplagiognathus bituberculatus View in CoL ; Thomson, 1867: 91.

Nothopleurus bituberculatus View in CoL ; Leng & Mutchler, 1914: 443 (dist.); Fragoso & Monné, 1995: 219; Monné, 1995: 13 (cat.); Vitali & Rezbanyai-Reser, 2003: 5; Santos-Silva & Martins, 2005: fig. 18; Chalumeau & Touroult, 2005: 45, 46, fig. 4; Monné & Hovore, 2005: 14 (checklist); 2006: 13 (checklist).

Stenodontes (Nothopleurus) bituberculatus View in CoL ; Lameere, 1902: 98; 1913: 13 (cat.); 1919: 33; Gowdey, 1925: 20 (distr.); Russo, 1930: 140 (distr.); Zayas, 1957: 161; 1975: 22.

Stenodontes bituberculatus View in CoL ; Wolcott, 1924: 108; Smyth, 1934: 116 (Biology); Wolcott, 1936: 258; 1941: 98; Martorell, 1945: 437 (host); 1945: 208, 245 (host); Ramos, 1946: 41 (distr.).

Stenodontes bituberculata: Blackwelder, 1946: 552 View in CoL (cat.).

Stenodontes (Nothopleurus) bitubeculata: Duffy, 1960: 63 (larva).

Stenodontes (Mallodon) bituberculata: Chemsak et al. 1992: 15 View in CoL (cat.).

Stenodontes (Mallodon) bituberculatus: Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 6 View in CoL (cat.).

Mallodon carptor Chevrolat, 1862: 273 View in CoL ; Thomson, 1867: 91; Gemminger & Harold, 1872: 2770 (cat.); Gahan, 1895: 83.

Mallodon hornebecki Chevrolat, 1862: 273 View in CoL ; Gahan, 1895: 83 (syn.).

Male ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ). Central area of dorsal face of head between the eyes with punctures distinctly smaller than laterally and towards occiput, somewhat disperse. Area behind upper ocular lobe somewhat coarsely punctate; area behind lower ocular lobe rugose. Clypeus elevated laterally; anteriorly distinctly and widely emarginated centrally. Central projection of labrum narrow, somewhat acuminated, strongly elongated. Distance between upper ocular lobes 3.5 times width of scape at apex; distance between lower ocular lobes 3.8 times width of scape at apex. Hypostomal area ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 21 – 32 ) wholly vermiculated, strongly elevated near gula, and strongly depressed close to mentum; setation moderately short and disperse on elevated area, and distinctly longer and more abundant on depressed area. Hypostomal carina ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 21 – 32 ) elevated throughout, but obliterated near the gula by elevation of hypostomal area. Apex of gena strongly projected laterally. Maxillary palpomere III as long as IV. Apex of labial palps attaining to slightly not maxillary palpomere IV. Galea not attaining apex of maxillary palpomere I.

Mandibles ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ) distinctly longer than head (major male); dorsal carina ( Figs. 46, 47 View FIGURES 33 – 56. 33 – 35 ) strongly elevated, narrow throughout, obliquely sloped near apex (major male); latero-external face oblique, somewhat concave, with punctures fine and disperse (coarser and more abundant towards apex and lower margin); setation of outer face moderately long and abundant at base, and shorter and sparse in remaining areas (more conspicuous near lower margin); setation of inner face long and dense throughout; infero-inner margin projected in plate at apical half, where three large teeth present: two near each other at apical one-third of the plate; another at base of plate; apex narrow, curved inward, with outer tooth long and acute, and inner tooth short and somewhat rounded. Scape attaining to almost attaining posterior edge of eyes. Antennomere III slightly longer than IV. Facets of pronotal disc relatively small, subtriangular, placed at anterior half. Lateral angles of pronotum rounded; posterior angles almost absent. Elytra with some setae at basal one-fifth. Metepisternum ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 57 – 64 ) slightly narrowed and not concave on inner margin (width at central region ca. 0.22 times length). Genitalia ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 66 – 74. 66 – 69 ).

Female ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ). Central area of dorsal face of head, between eyes, coarsely punctate (punctures distinctly coarser than in male). Distance between upper ocular lobes 2.1 times width of lobe; distance between lower ocular lobes twice width of lobe. Gena as in male. Hypostomal area ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 21 – 32 ) punctatevermiculate throughout, with transverse furrow deep, close to anterior edge. Mandibles ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 33 – 56. 33 – 35 ) with long setae at base of outer face. Lateral angles of pronotum very projected, sub-spiniform; lateral margins crenulated; disc almost impunctate. Elytra with very disperse short setae at basal one-fifth. Width of metepisternum 0.30 times length.

Variation. Male: central area of dorsal face of head, between eyes, with punctures slightly smaller than laterally and towards occiput, dense (occasionally partially anastomosed); clypeus from slightly to strongly elevated laterally; central projection of labrum not strongly elongated; distance between upper ocular lobes from 3.3 to 3.5 times width of scape at apex; distance between lower ocular lobes from 3.7 to 4.0 times width of scape at apex; hypostomal area not distinctly vermiculated on depressed area; apex of labial palps from not attaining to surpassing base of maxillary palpomere IV; galea not or attaining apex of maxillary palpomere I; mandibles slightly longer than head (minor male); dorsal carina of mandibles with abrupt declivity near apex (almost vertical) (minor male); setation of outer face of mandibles nearly entirely glabrous but with long setae at base; plate of infero-inner margin of mandibles with small and irregular teeth between basal and medial teeth; lateral angles of pronotum sub-spinose to rounded or sub-rounded; posterior angles of pronotum absent; width of metepisternum at central region from 0.22 to 0.25 times length.

Female: Distance between upper ocular lobes 2.4 times width of lobe; hypostomal area vermiculate throughout; lateral margins of pronotum with sub-spiniform projections.

Dimensions in mm (male/female). Total length (including mandibles), 47.4–55.0/45.5–54.5; prothoracic length, 8.0–9.3/7.3–9.3; anterior prothoracic width (between apices of anterior angles), 11.5–12.5/10.3–11.8; posterior prothoracic width (between apices of lateral angles), 13.3–15.8/14.9–17.7; humeral width, 12.4– 15.4/14.0–17.2; elytral length, 28.9–33.5/30.8–37.9.

Types, type-locality. Of Prionus bituberculatus : holotype female, from Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo), not found.

Of Mallodon carptor : holotype male, from Cuba, deposited at BMNH.

Of Mallodon hornebecki : number of specimens, and sex(es) unknown, from Saint Thomas Island, probably deposited at BMNH.

Geographical distribution ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 75 – 78 ). Dominican Republic (Palisot de Beauvois 1805), Cuba ( Chevrolat 1852), Jamaica ( Gahan 1895), Saint Thomas [ Chevrolat (1862), extended to Virgin Islands by ( Chalumeau & Touroult 2005)], Puerto Rico ( Lameere 1902), Haiti ( Blackwelder 1946), and Saint Johns ( Chalumeau & Touroult 2005), Guadeloupe (new record).

Material examined. PUERTO RICO: Road 385, female, 13.IV.1971, J. Micheli col. ( USNM); Mayagüez, female, V.1975, J. Micheli col. ( MZSP); Road 385, km 3.1, male, 2.VI.1972, J. Micheli col. ( MZSP). CUBA, Las Villas: Sierras de Trinidad, male, V.1986, [no collector indicated] ( MZSP). GUADELOUPE: 2 males (ex- Nonfried collection), [no date and collector indicated] ( IRSN). Porto Cabello (locality unknown – probably is not Puerto Cabello in Venezuela), female, [no date and collector indicated] ( IRSN).

Currently, only H. maxillosum is recorded from Guadeloupe [very rarely collected on this island, according to Chalumeau & Touroult (2005)]. The two males examined by us, actually belong to H. bituberculatum , and we do not know if the specimens were incorrectly labeled.

Comments. Gahan (1890) noted: “Judging from the figure and description of this species it seems to me that it is the female of Mallodon maxillosum, Drury ”. Lameere (1902) wrote: “je pense que le Cerambyx bituberculatus est bien la femelle du Mallodon carptor et non celle du Mallodon maxillosus comme l’a supposé M. Gahan”. However, the description and figure in Palisot de Beauvois (1805) does not permit us to adequately determine the specimen which currently is treated as H. bituberculatum or H. maxillosum . As the latter species is not recorded from Dominican Republic, we believe the specimen is in fact H. bituberculatum .

Hovorodon bituberculatum is similar to H. maxillosum , but differs mainly by the form of the apex of gena in both sexes, which is distinctly projected laterally (not projected in H. maxillosum ).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

IRSN

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Hovorodon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Prionus

Loc

Hovorodon bituberculatum

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Swift, Ian P. & Nearns, Eugenio H. 2010
2010
Loc

Stenodontes (Mallodon) bituberculatus: Monné & Giesbert, 1994 : 6

Monne 1994: 6
1994
Loc

Stenodontes (Mallodon) bituberculata: Chemsak et al. 1992 : 15

Chemsak 1992: 15
1992
Loc

Stenodontes (Nothopleurus) bitubeculata:

Duffy 1960: 63
1960
Loc

Stenodontes bituberculata:

Blackwelder 1946: 552
1946
Loc

Stenodontes bituberculatus

Ramos 1946: 41
Wolcott 1936: 258
Smyth 1934: 116
Wolcott 1924: 108
1924
Loc

Nothopleurus bituberculatus

Chalumeau 2005: 45
Monne 2005: 14
Vitali 2003: 5
Fragoso 1995: 219
Leng 1914: 443
1914
Loc

Stenodontes (Nothopleurus) bituberculatus

Zayas 1957: 161
Russo 1930: 140
Gowdey 1925: 20
Lameere 1902: 98
1902
Loc

Mallodon bituberculatum

Gahan 1890: 24
1890
Loc

Aplagiognathus bituberculatus

Thomson 1867: 91
1867
Loc

Mallodon carptor

Gahan 1895: 83
Gemminger 1872: 2770
Thomson 1867: 91
Chevrolat 1862: 273
1862
Loc

Mallodon hornebecki

Gahan 1895: 83
Chevrolat 1862: 273
1862
Loc

Mallodon bituberculatus

Gemminger 1872: 2770
Chevrolat 1852: 649
1852
Loc

Prionus bituberculatus

Beauvois 1805: 216
1805
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