Leptinopterus affinis Parry, 1872
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Leptinopterus affinis Parry, 1872 View in CoL
Leptinopterus affinis Parry, 1872: 80 View in CoL , plate 1 (description and illustration); Heyne & Taschenberg 1908: 54; Lüderwaldt 1935: 475, plate 2; Blackwelder 1944: 196; Didier & Séguy 1953: 128 (462); Benesh 1960: 51; Maes 1992: 62; Mizunuma & Nagai 1994: 278, (116); Krajcik 2001: 27; Krajcik 2003: 93; Baba 2003: 20 ( Figs. 1–4 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ).
nomen nudum: Leptinopterus pulchellus Parry 1864: 85 .
nomen nudum: Leptinopterus pulchellus Klug (ined.) Nonfried 1891: 281.
nomen nudum: Leptinopterus nitidus ab. lepidus Lüderwaldt 1930: 124.
Leptinopterus affinis Parry View in CoL and L. nitidus Lüderwaldt View in CoL are very similar except for the femoral coloration, which is the main character that can be used to distinguish these two species. The femora in L. affinis View in CoL are entirely dark yellow, while in specimens of L. nitidus View in CoL they are totally black. After examining the types of Lüderwaldt at MZSP, I concluded that “ L. nitidus View in CoL ab. lepidus Lüderwaldt, 1930 ” is actually L. affinis View in CoL , and not L. nitidus View in CoL as previously concluded by Benesh (1960) and Krajcik (2001). In addition, some specimens identified by Lüderwaldt (1935) as L. v-niger (Westwood) from Santa Catarina State were also L. affinis View in CoL and L. nitidus View in CoL specimens. Leptinopterus View in CoL v-niger has its distribution restricted to eastern Brazil, not extending as far south, and is also not morphologically similar to the other species cited here. The elytral pattern is variable within these species and is not a good character for the identification of Leptinopterus View in CoL species.
Leptinopterus affinis View in CoL and L. nitidus View in CoL are sympatric, found in the southern states of Brazil.
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Leptinopterus affinis Parry, 1872
Grossi, Paschoal Coelho 2009 |
Leptinopterus affinis
Krajcik 2003: 93 |
Baba 2003: 20 |
Krajcik 2001: 27 |
Mizunuma 1994: 278 |
Maes 1992: 62 |
Benesh 1960: 51 |
Didier 1953: 128 |
Blackwelder 1944: 196 |
Luderwaldt 1935: 475 |
Heyne 1908: 54 |
Parry 1872: 80 |