Stultutragus romani ( Aurivillius, 1919 ) Aurivillius, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.208981 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6180374 |
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Stultutragus romani ( Aurivillius, 1919 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Stultutragus romani ( Aurivillius, 1919) View in CoL , comb. nov.
( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 10 – 19. 10 )
Ommata (Eclipta) romani Aurivillius, 1919: 3 View in CoL , fig. 2; Zajciw, 1974: 56 (distr.); Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 97 (checklist); Monné, 1993: 26 (cat.); Monné, 2005: 491 (cat.); Monné & Hovore, 2005: 122 (checklist); 2006: 121 (checklist); Clarke, 2010: 257.
Clarke (2010) erected Stultutragus View in CoL to place specimens from Ommata (Eclipta) Bates, 1873 , and recorded: “Scrutiny of photographs available on the internet suggest that O. (Eclipta) romani Aurivillius, 1919 View in CoL , although lacking the contrasting color combination, also might be placed in Stultutragus View in CoL when specimens become available for examination.” The general appearance of Eclipta romani View in CoL is very similar to Stultutragus cerdai View in CoL (Peñaherrera- Leiva & Tavakilian, 2003), described from French Guiana. The former differs from the latter mainly by the absence of the black macula on the pronotum and elytral base.
Among the characters of Stultutragus, Clarke (2010) View in CoL recorded: “Male urosternite V characteristic when viewed laterally: sides foliate (expanded ventrally, and prolonged into “wings”); and when viewed ventrally: these “wings” (now, looking like spines) demarcating a deep, horseshoe-shaped depression occupying half of ventral surface.” Aurivillius (1919) did not mention anything about the last urosternite of E. romani View in CoL . However, the examination of specimens deposited in the MNRJ (Miguel A. Monné pers. comm.) shows that males of that species have the character. Thus, E. romani View in CoL needs to be transferred to Stultutragus View in CoL .
Stultutragus romani View in CoL ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 10 – 19. 10 ) can be included in the alternative of couplet “4”, from Bezark et al. (2011):
4(3). Elytra with a single distal black band. Brazil (Amazonas, Mato Grosso).................... S. romani ( Aurivillius, 1919) Elytra View in CoL with two black bands (one basal and another apical), separated by a wide.... yellowish area (wider than the two black bands together). French Guiana................................... S. cerdai (Peñaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2003) Elytra View in CoL with three black bands (basal, central, and apical), or two black bands close to each other (yellowish area between them distinctly narrower than the black areas together), or the yellowish areas are surrounded by the dark area................ 5
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Stultutragus romani ( Aurivillius, 1919 )
Bezark, Antonio Santos-Silva Larry G. & Martins, Ubirajara R. 2012 |
Ommata (Eclipta) romani
Clarke 2010: 257 |
Monne 2005: 122 |
Monne 1994: 97 |
Zajciw 1974: 56 |
Aurivillius 1919: 3 |