Chrysobothris bella (Kirsch), 2023

Woodley, Norman E., 2023, Taxonomic placement and nomenclatural revisions for five species of Neotropical Buprestidae (Coleoptera), Insecta Mundi 2023 (983), pp. 1-6 : 2-4

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scientific name

Chrysobothris bella (Kirsch)
status

new combination

Chrysobothris bella (Kirsch) View in CoL , new combination

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Colobogaster bella Kirsch 1873: 348 View in CoL . Type locality: Peru, Pasco Region, Oxapampa Province, Pozuzu. Syntype: SMTD.

Kirsch (1873) described Colobogaster bella , probably from a single specimen, and compared it to his C. erythrogona ( Kirsch 1866: 176) described from Bogotá, Colombia. Bellamy (2008b: 1628) placed the latter in Chrysobothris Eschscholtz, 1829 , but somehow C. bella has remained in Colobogaster Solier, 1833 . Examination of the syntype indicates it should be correctly placed in Chrysobothris , and it belongs to a group of species that includes C. ichthyomorpha Thomson, 1879 , and C. thomsoni Waterhouse, 1887 . Westcott (2008) discussed and illustrated these two species as well as the similar C. chiriquita Obenberger, 1940 . Species in this group are characterized by being fairly large Chrysobothris having the ventral margin of the clypeus almost straight ( Fig. 6 View Figures 4–8 ); a vaguely delimited, medial, rounded depression on the frons above the clypeus; males with very deep subapical notches on the front and middle tibiae, that on the front quite similar in form to that found on males of some species of Buprestis Linnaeus, 1758 ; and the female fifth abdominal sternite with a sharply raised medial carina. The South American species C. viridifasciata (Gory and Laporte, 1837) , C. rutilans Kerremans, 1897 , and C. lucifera Théry, 1911 , appear to belong to this group. As C. bella was unrecognized within Chrysobothris , it is likely that some synonyms exist. I have seen specimens identified as C. boliviae Obenberger, 1924 , and C. banghaasi Théry, 1911 (described from Peru), that are C. bella , so these are possible synonyms.

Nomenclatural revisions for some Neotropical Buprestidae

Bellamy CL. 2008 b. Volume 3. Buprestinae: Pterobothrini through Agrilinae: Rhaeboscelina. p. 1261 - 1931. In: Bellamy CL. A world catalogue and bibliography of the jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestoidea). Pensoft Publishers; Sofia, Bulgaria and Moscow, Russia. 3125 p.

Kirsch T. 1866. Beitrage der Kaferfauna von Bogota. (Zweites Stuck). Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift 10: 173 - 216.

Kirsch T. 1873. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Peruanischen Kaferfauna auf Dr. Abendroth's Sammlungen basirt. (Zweites Stuck). Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift 17: 339 - 418.

Westcott RL. 2008. A new species of Xenorhipis LeConte and of Mastogenius Solier from Mexico, with a discussion of Chrysobothris ichthyomorpha Thomson and its allies and notes on other Mexican and Central American Buprestidae (Coleoptera). Zootaxa 1929: 47 - 68.

Gallery Image

Figures 4–8. Views of Chrysobothris bella (Kirsch), male from Junin Region, Peru and male syntype. 4) Dorsal habitus of male from Junin Region. Length = 18.0 mm. 5) Dorsal habitus of male syntype. Length = 17.9 mm. 6) Frontal view of male. 7) Male genitalia, dorsal view. 8) Male genitalia, ventral view.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Chrysobothris