Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination
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Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination View in CoL
Figure 3 View FIGURE 3
Demothispa strandi Uhmann 1930:213 [ Type depository: DEI]; Uhmann 1937:202.
Demotispa strandi Uhmann. Uhmann 1948:218, 1950:336 View in CoL , 1957:13; Blackwelder 1946:718; Papp 1953:11; Wilcox 1975:136; Flowers & Janzen 1997:353.
Aslamidium strandi (Uhmann) New Combination.
The genus Demotispa has been a catchall genus for species belonging in Aslamidium Borowiec , Cephaloleia Chevrolat , Parimatidium Spaeth , and Stilpnaspis Weise. This species is congeneric with Aslamidium .
New records
Panama, Bocas del Toro Prov., 750m, 8°49N; 83°12’W, 7 June 1997, D.M. Windsor, from Calathea sp. (STRI, 3) ; Panama, Bocas del Toro Prov., Rio Teribe, Wekso St. ; 9°23N; 82°39W, 22I2000, D.M. Windsor (STRI, 2) .
Distribution Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama.
Plant associations Spermacoce sp. [ Rubiaceae ] ( Flowers & Janzen 1997), probably not the true host plant; Calathea sp. [ Marantaceae ].
Key to the species of Aslamidium View in CoL
1. Body broadly oval, elytra rounded at sides, base of elytra only slightly wider than base of pronotum; pronotum trapezoidal with lateral margin regularly converging anteriorly ..................................................................... Aslamidium View in CoL (s. str.)...2 Body narrow, elytra almost parallelsided, base of elytra distinctly wider than base of pronotum; pronotum rectangular, lateral margin on basal half nearly parallel or slightly convergent posteriorly ........................... Aslamidium ( Neoaslamidium) View in CoL ...8 2(1). No elytral intervals two times the width of puncture rows; Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Panama, Peru, Venezuela.......................... semicirculare (Olivier) View in CoL Some elytral intervals two times the width of puncture rows ................................ 3 3(2). Elytral intervals near the suture two times the width of puncture rows ................. 4 Elytral intervals on sides two times the width of puncture rows............................ 5 4(3). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than III; explanate margin of elytra coarsely punctate, surface appears partly rugose; Bolivia...... bolivianum Borowiec View in CoL Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than III; explanate margin of elytra impunctate, smooth; Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela....................................................................................................quaturodecimmaculata (Latreille) 5(3). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than III; Ecuador. ecuadoricum Borowiec View in CoL
Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than III .................................................. 6
6(5). Pronotal impressions densely punctate; explanate margin of elytra without transverse bands; Ecuador....................................................................... coca Borowiec View in CoL
Pronotal impressions sparsely punctate; explanate margin of elytra with three complete transverse bands ..................................................................................... 7
7(6). Antennomeres I and II combined longer than IV; explanate margin of elytra coarsely punctate, surface appears partly rugose; Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Peru, Venezuela............................................ capense (Herbst)
Antennomeres I and II combined shorter than IV; explanate margin of elytra impunctate, smooth; Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama............................................. impurum (Boheman) View in CoL
8(1). Lateral margin of pronotum dentate ....................................................................... 9
Lateral margin of pronotum smooth ..................................................................... 10
9(8). Antennomere I subequal in length to III; pronotum with small black spot near scutellum; elytra yellow with black transverse bands and spots; Ecuador, Peru.......................................................................................................... lescheni Borowiec View in CoL
Antennomere I shorter than III; pronotum with medial black vitta; elytra brownish with yellow spots; Colombia, Ecuador, Panama.............................................................................................................................. flavomaculata Staines, New Species View in CoL
10(8). Elytral punctures uniform in size.......................................................................... 11
Elytral punctures not uniform in size.................................................................... 12
11(10). Antennomere I subequal in length to III; humeral area of elytra with black spot; Colombia................................................................... lepidum Staines, New Species View in CoL
Antennomere I longer than III; humeral area of elytra with yellow spot; Peru............................................................................................................ formosum (Spaeth) View in CoL
12(10). Elytral punctures smaller on disc than on sides; elytra yellow with black transverse bands and black spots; Ecuador........................................ pichinchaensis Borowiec View in CoL
Elytral punctures larger on disc than on sides; elytra brownish with yellow spots; Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama................................................... strandi (Uhmann) View in CoL
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Aslamidium (Neoaslamidium) strandi (Uhmann) New Combination
Staines, C. L. 2006 |
Demotispa strandi
Uhmann, E. 1948: 218 |
Blackwelder, R. E. 1946: 718 |
Demothispa strandi
Uhmann, E. 1937: 202 |
Uhmann, E. 1930: 213 |