Monochamus mexicanus ( Breuning, 1950 ) Breuning, 1950
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4231.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5189774 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CEF76B-683E-3E51-95B8-FC5E4544FF7F |
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Monochamus mexicanus ( Breuning, 1950 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Monochamus mexicanus ( Breuning, 1950) View in CoL comb. nov.
( Figs. 29–31 View FIGURES 26 – 31. 26 – 38 )
Plagiohammus mexicanus Breuning, 1950: 514 View in CoL ; Breuning, 1961: 333 (cat.); Chemsak et al., 1992: 111 (checklist); Monné & Giesbert, 1994: 35 (Checklist); Monné, 1994: 35 (cat.); Noguera & Chemsak, 1996: 404 (checklist); Monné, 2005: 514 (cat.); Monné & Hovore, 2006: 270 (checklist); Constantino et. al., 2014: 11 View Cited Treatment ; Monné, 2016: 822 (cat.).
According to Breuning (1950): “Cette espèce se place dans mon tableau de détermination du genre Hammoderus Thoms. (nom qui a été changé par DILLON et DILLON en Plagiohammus View in CoL ) près du numéro 17 (1943, Novit. Ent., XIII, Suppl. 3, p. 153), en différant d’ albatus Bates par les taches élytrales tout autrement situées.” However, following Breuning’s (1943) key to the Monochamini View in CoL genera, H. mexicanus View in CoL would not be corrected identified as a Hammoderus , because its elytra is 2.5 times as long as head and prothorax together (“Élytres deux fois et demie plus longs que la tête et le pronotum réunis”). The alternative of couplet “97” in Breuning (1943) is: “Les élytres très allongés, trois fois (ou presque) plus longs que la tête et le pronotum réunis, atténués vers le sommet, étroitement arrondis ou étirés en épine au sommet, mais pas échancréss [conducting to Hammoderus ] / Les élytres moins allongés, ou, s’ils sont très allongés, distinctement échancrés au sommet.” Evidently, it is very subjective the difference between 2.5 times and “trois fois (ou presque)”, but the general appearance of Plagiohammus mexicanus View in CoL is not that of the other species currently placed in the genus. Furthermore, following the concept of Plagiohammus View in CoL by Dillon & Dillon (1941), P. mexicanus View in CoL cannot be placed in this genus because the lower eye lobes are about as long as gena. According to Dillon & Dillon (1941), the lower eye lobes in Plagiohammus View in CoL are, at least, twice the height of gena below it.
Another problem is the type locality. There is only one label indicating the type locality. Apparently , the label states “Mind. Monte”, but it is possible that the second word is not “ Monte ”, but another word, mainly because the “M” seems to be very different from that in “Mind.” Furthermore , it is important to note that apparently there is an apostrophe after “M” in the first word. This could suggest a location in Africa. It is also possible that the specimen is from the Philippines, because “Mind.” could be abbreviation of Mindanao or Mindoro , and “ Monte ” is a common name in this country. Breuning (1950) interpreted as “ Men . D. Monte. ” However, we believe that the second letter is “i” and not “e”, and there is no period between “n” and “d”; apparently it is a single abbreviated word: “ Mind. ” According to Monné (2016): “ Type locality— Mexico, Men . d. Monte [Mineral del Monte, Hidalgo?].” But it is important to note that there is absolutely no evidence that the specimen is from Mexico .
Photographs 32 – 34 by Gabriel Biffi; 35 – 38 by Jason D. Weintraub (ANSP).
We tried to identify the specimen as belonging to a genus from outside of America , but without success. Using the key to genera of American Monochamini from Dillon & Dillon (1941), P. mexicanus would belong to Monochamus Dejean, 1821 . Thus, we are transferring P. mexicanus , at least provisionally, to Monochamus .
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Monochamus mexicanus ( Breuning, 1950 )
Botero, Juan Pablo & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2017 |
Plagiohammus mexicanus
Monne 2016: 822 |
Constantino 2014: 11 |
Monne 2006: 270 |
Monne 2005: 514 |
Noguera 1996: 404 |
Monne 1994: 35 |
Chemsak 1992: 111 |
Breuning 1961: 333 |
Breuning 1950: 514 |