Longeumolpus is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is mainly found in South America, though the type species (Longeumolpus imperialis) has also been reported from Martinique in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies.[2] The genus was established in 1960 by the Czech entomologist Bohumila Špringlová de Bechyně (wife of Jan Bechyně) as a close relative of Eumolpus.[1]
Longeumolpus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Chrysomelidae |
Subfamily: | Eumolpinae |
Tribe: | Eumolpini |
Genus: | Longeumolpus Špringlová, 1960[1] |
Type species | |
Eumolpus imperialis Baly, 1877
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One of the generic characters separating Longeumolpus from Eumolpus is the length of the aedeagus in the males: in Eumolpus, the aedeagus is short, and always less than half the length of the abdomen, while in Longeumolpus, the aedeagus is very long and is at least three quarters of the abdomen's length.[1]
Species
editThe following species are described in Longeumolpus:[1]
- Longeumolpus amabilis Špringlová, 1960
- Longeumolpus amabilis amabilis Špringlová, 1960 – Peru, Brazil
- Longeumolpus amabilis pebensis Špringlová, 1960 – Peru
- Longeumolpus amabilis weyrauchi Špringlová, 1960 – Peru
- Longeumolpus batesi (Baly, 1877)[3]
- Longeumolpus batesi batesi (Baly, 1877) – Brazil
- Longeumolpus batesi benjaminus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus bolivianus Špringlová, 1960 – Bolivia
- Longeumolpus carinatus (Baly, 1877)[3] – Brazil, Peru, Colombia
- Longeumolpus compar Špringlová, 1960 – Peru
- Longeumolpus dimorphus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus emigratus Špringlová, 1960
- Longeumolpus emigratus emigratus Špringlová, 1960 – Peru
- Longeumolpus emigratus mesosternalis Špringlová, 1960 – Bolivia
- Longeumolpus ferox Špringlová, 1960
- Longeumolpus ferox borbensis Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus ferox ferox Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus ferox parkoi Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus imperialis (Baly, 1877)[3] – French Guiana, Martinique
- Longeumolpus laeviusculus Špringlová, 1960
- Longeumolpus laeviusculus corpulentus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus laeviusculus discocostatus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus laeviusculus laeviusculus Špringlová, 1960 – Peru
- Longeumolpus laeviusculus manesus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus prasinus (Erichson, 1847) – Peru
- Longeumolpus spathulatus Špringlová, 1960 – Brazil
- Longeumolpus speciosus (Baly, 1877)[3] – Guianas, Brazil
- Longeumolpus stenotypus Špringlová, 1960 – Ecuador
- Longeumolpus subcostatus (Lefèvre, 1885)
- Longeumolpus subcostatus sabanillensis Špringlová, 1960 – Colombia
- Longeumolpus subcostatus subcostatus (Lefèvre, 1885) – Ecudador
References
edit- ^ a b c d Špringlová, B. (1960). "Essai monographique du genre Eumolpus (Coleoptera Phytophaga)" (PDF). Memoirs of the Royal Institute of Natural Sciences of Belgium. 2. 60: 3–79.
- ^ Flowers, R. Wills (1995). "Some Corrections to the Generic Records of Central American Eumolpinae (Chrysomelidae: Coleoptera)". The Florida Entomologist. 78 (3): 553–557. doi:10.2307/3495545. JSTOR 3495545.
- ^ a b c d Baly, J. S. (1877). "Descriptions of new species of phytophagous beetles belonging to the family Eumolpidae; and a monograph of the genus Eumolpus". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 1877 (1): 37–56.