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PROC. ENTOMOL. SOC. WASH. 109(1), 2007, pp. 160-165 NEW DISTRIBUTIONAL RECORDS OF NEW WORLD CASSIDINAE (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) C. L. Staines MD 3302 Decker Place, Edgewater, 21037, U.S.A. (e-mail: [email protected]) — Abstract. New country and new state records for the United States are presented for 39 species of New World hispines. Localities for these new records from Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Suriname, and the United States are presented. Key Words: Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae, hispine, new record The New World hispines (sensu July 1999, at large, A. Tischechkin strictu) are poorly known. The literature (LSUC). HONDURAS, 5 mi. S. La is scattered and very few genera have Ceiba, 16.IX.1972, 100 m, J. Helava been revised. Many species are known (CNC). only from their type localities and most Aslamidiwn quatuordecimpunctatuin countries have no regional keys, mono- (Latrielle) was described from Colombia graphs, or checklists. The most recent (Latreille 1811) and has been reported world catalog is Uhmann (1957, 1964), from Colombia and Venezuela (Boro- but much field and taxonomic work has wiec 2000). BRAZIL, Rondonia, 62 km been done. Ariquemas, nr. Fzda. Rancho Grande, As part of my ongoing work on New 30-III-10-VI-1992, J. E. Egger coll. World hispines, I have been examining (FSCA); Brazil, Rondonia, 62 km Ar- the holdings of various museums. The iquemas, nr. Fzda. Rancho Grande, 3- following new country and state records 15-XII-1996, J. E. Egger coll. (FSCA). were discovered during the course ofthis ECUADOR, Oriental, 00°24'S, 76°36'W, work. Limnocha, 29-VI to 9-VII-70, Peter L. The following abbreviations are used Kazan (FSCA). PERU, Loreto Prov., in the label data: FIT, flight intercept Explorama Lodge, 50 mi NE Iquitos on trap; PNN, Parque Nacionales Natural; Amazon R., 19-29-III-1988, J. E. Egger RN, Reservas Naturales; SFF, Santur- (FSCA); Peru, Loreto Prov., Explorama arios de Flora y Fauna Forestal. Acro- Lodge, 50 mi NE Iquitos on Amazon R., nyms for collections are listed in the 16-20-Vn-1989, G. B. Edwards (FSCA); acknowledgments. Peru, Huanuco Dept., Cueva de la Asknnidiiun iinpurinn (Boheman) was Luchuzas, S. of Tingo Maria, 30-IX- described from Brazil (Boheman 1850) 1988, J. Ch. de Vela Coll. (FSCA); Peru, and has been reported from Brazil, Madre de Dios, Rio Tambopata Res., Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mex- 30 km (air) SW Puerto Maldonado, ico, Nicaragua, and Panama (Borowiec 290 m, 1-14-XI-1982, R. Wilkerson 2000). ECUADOR, Napo, Yasuni Res. (FSCA); Peru, Iquitos, Mar. 24, 1969, Stn., Lot#096, 0=40.5'S, 76°24'W, 14-24 B. K. Dozier (FSCA); Peru, Iquitos, VOLUME NUMBER 109, 1 161 Mar. 14, 1969, B. K. Dozier (FSCA). tin, 3°46'S 70"18'W, 150 m, 17- SURINAME, Tibiti River, R. S. M. 30.vii.2000, Malaise, B. Amado (lAVH); Camp, 21-24.1.1972, F. Scott (CNC). Meta, PNN Sierra de La Macarena, Caho Aslamidium strandi (Uhmann) was de- Curia Sendero Cachicamos, 3°21'N scribed from Costa Rica (Uhmann 72°38'W, 493 m. Malaise 1, 25.x- 1930). NICARAGUA, Rio San Juan 30.xi.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH); Amazo- Dept., 8 km SE El Castillo, Refugio nas, PNN Amacaycau, Matamata, 3°41'S Bertola, 30 m, rainforest, N10"58.6'; 70"15'W, 150 m, Malaise, l-10.iii.2004, W84°20.4', FIT, 25-31.V.2002, S. Peck, T. Pape & D. Arias (lAVH); Amazonas, 02-09 (CMNC); Rio San Juan Dept., PNN Amacayacu, Centro de visitants 60 km SE San Carlos, Refugia Bartola, "Yewae," 3°41'S 70°15'W, 150 m, Ma- 100 m, 10°58.40'N, 84°20.30'W, 25-28- laise, l-10.iii.2004, T. Pape & D. Arias PNN V-2002, R. Brooks, Z. Falin, S. Chatzi- (lAVH); Amazonas, Amacayacu, manolis, flight intercept trap (SEMC). Matamata 3°23'S 70"06'W, 150 m. Ma- Baliosus mcmnoratus (Baly) was de- laise, 16.iv-7.v.2001, D. Chota (lAVH). scribed from Guatemala, Mexico, Nicar- COSTA RICA, Puntarenas, 23 km N. agua, and Panama (Baly 1885). COLOM- Puerto Jimenez, La Palma, 10 m, V-VI BIA, Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Camino 1992, col. P. Hanson (UCRC); Costa Canaveral-Arrecifes, iri8'N 73°56'W, Rica, Puntarenas, Pen. Osa, Puerto Jime- 50 m. Sweeping, 21 23.vii.2002, M. Shar- nez, 10 m, X XI 1992, P. Hanson key, D. Arias, & E. Torres (lAVH). (UCRC). Baliosus nervosus (Panzer) has been Calliaspis rubra (Olivier) has been recorded from Nova Scotia to Florida reported from Brazil, Ecuador, and west to Arizona and north through French Guiana (Borowiec 2000). CO- Colorado to Ontario Riley et al. (2003). LOMBIA, Leticia, Amazonas, 700 ft., UNITED STATES: Nebraska, Lincoln, Feb.23-Mar. 2/74, H. & A. Howden May 7, 1911, R. W. Dawson (UNSM). (CMNC). PERU, Loreto Prov., Explor- Brachycoryna melsheimeri (Crotch) onapo Camp on R. Sucucari nr. R. has been reported from Alabama, Dis- Napo, 12-19-III-1988, J. E. Egger trict of Columbia, Louisiana, Missouri, (FSCA). Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Cephaloleia congener Baly was de- Texas (Staines 1986, 1995). UNITED scribed from Panama (Baly 1885) and STATES: Illinois, Eldred, May 23, 1950, has been reported from Guatemala, Costa M. W. Sanderson, sweeping at edge of Rica, and Nicaragua (Staines 1996). prairie on hilltop (INHS). North Car- COLOMBIA, Choco, PNN Ensenada olina, Haywood Co., GSMNP, The de Utria, Cocalito, 6°01'N 77^20'W, Purchase, 7 May 2005, A. J. Mayor, 20 m. Malaise, 16.viii-7.ix.2000, J. Perez blue bowl trap (GSMNPC). Tennessee, (lAVH); Amazonas, PNN Amacayacu, Franklin Co., AEDC, 12 May 1998, Pine Matamata, 3°23'S 70°06'W, 150 m. Ma- SW 4 (ECUT). Virginia: Cumberland laise, 17.xii.2000-2.i.2001, A. Parente County, 2 km SW of Columbia, clearcut (lAVH). north, 2 Sept 1990, J. C. Mitchell Cephaloleia euniorpha Staines was de- (VMNH). scribed from Panama (Staines 1996). Bruchia fulvipes (Baly) was described COSTA RICA, San Jose, Zurqui de from Panama (Baly 1885). COLOMBIA, Moravia, 1600 m, X.1995, Hanson & Amazonas, PNN Amacayacu, San Godby (UCRC). Martin, 3°46'S 70°18'W, 150 m, 22 Cephaloleia insidiosa Pic was described 30.iv.2000, Malaise, B. Amado (lAVH); from Ecuador (Pic 1934). COLOMBIA, Amazonas, PNN Amacayacu, San Mar- Meta, Sierra de La Macarena, Cana 162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Sendero Cachicamos, 3°2rN 72°38'W, 50 m. Sweeping, 21-23.vii.2002, M. 493 m. Malaise 1, 13-30.ix.2004, W. Sharkey, D. Arias, & E. Torres, 23- PNN Villalba (lAVH); Valle del Cauca, 25.vii.2002, 18-25.vii.2002 (lAVH). Farallones de Call, Anchicaya, 3°26'N Chalepus suhhumeralis Baly was de- 76°48'W, 650 m, Malaise, 16 30.1.2001, scribed from Guatemala (Baly 1885) and S. Sarria (lAVH). has been reported from Mexico and Cephaloleia lata Baly was described Costa Rica (Uhmann 1957). COLOM- from Panama (Baly 1885) and has been BIA, Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Canav- reported from Costa Rica and Mexico eral, 11 20'N 74^02'W, 30 m, Malaise, (Staines 1996). NICARAGUA, Rio San 29.ix-17.x.2000, R. Henriquez (lAVH); Juan Dept., 60 km SE San Carlos, Cauca, PNN Gorgona, Alto El Mirador, Refugia Bartola, 100 m, 10 58.40'N, 2°58'N 78 ll'W, 180 m. Malaise, 26.vi- 84°20.30'W, 25-28-V-2002, R. Brooks, 18.vii.2000, H. Torres (lAVH). Z. Falin, S. Chatzimanolis, ex. palm fruit Charistena bergi (Duvivier) is known and flowers (SEMC). from Argentina, Bolivia, French Guiana, Cephaloleia splendida Staines was de- and Paraguay (Uhmann 1957). CO- scribed from Costa Rica and Panama LOMBIA, Meta, Sierra de La Macar- (Staines 1996). NICARAGUA: Mata- ena, Caha Sendero Cachicamos, 3°21'N galpa Dept., 6 km N Matagalpa, Selva 72°38'W, 493 m. Malaise 1, 13- Negra Hotel, 1530 m, 12 59.99'N, 30.ix.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH); Meta, 85=54.53'W, 20-22-V-2002, R. Brooks, Sierra de La Macarena, Caiia Sendero Z. Falin, S. Chatzimanolis, ex. flight Cachicamos, 3°21'N 72°38'W, 493 m, intercept trap, mosquito trail (SEMC). Malaise 1, 1-25.X.2004, W. Villalba Cephaloleia tenella Baly was described (lAVH); Meta, Sumapaz, Qda. La Cris- from Guatemala (Baly 1885) and has talina, 3°48'N 73°50'W, 614 m. Malaise, been reported from Mexico to Panama 27-28.iii.2004, D. Arias & T. Arias (Staines 1996). COLOMBIA, Meta, PNN (lAVH); Meta, Sumapaz, Cabana Las Sierra de La Macarena, Cafio Curia Mirias, 3°48'N 73 52'W, Sweeping, 27- Sendero Cachicamos, 3°21'N 72°38'W, 28.iii.2004, D. Arias & T. Arias (lAVH); 493 m, Malaise 1, 13-30.ix.2004, W. Vichada, PNN Tuparro, Cerro Tomas, Villalba (lAVH); Bolivar, SEE Los Co- 5°21'N 67°51'W, 140 m, Malaise, 21- lorados. Villa Roca, 9°54'N 75°07'W, 31.1.2001, W. Villalba (lAVH). 180 m, Malaise, 6-21.vi.2001, E. Deulu- Chelobasis bicolor Gray was described feut (lAVH). from South America (Gray 1832) and Cephaloleia uhinawii Staines was de- has been reported from Colombia, Costa scribed from Panama (Staines 1996). Rica, Guatemala, and Panama (Uhmann COLOMBIA, Meta, PNN Sierra de La 1957). NICARAGUA, Matagalpa Dept., Macarena, Cafio Curia Sendero Cachi- 6 km N Matagalpa, Selva Negra Hotel, camos, 3°21'N 72°38'W, 493 m, Malaise 1350 m, 12°59.99'N, 85 54.53'W, 19-V- 1, 13-30.ix.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH); 2002, R. Brooks, Z. Falin, S. Chatzima- Meta, Sumapaz, Qda. La Cristalina, nolis, ex. misc. collecting (SEMC). 3°48'N 73°50'W, 614 m, Malaise, 13- Cnetispaflavipes (Baly) was described 28.iv.2004, A. Torrijos (lAVH). from Panama (Baly 1885). COLOMBIA, Chalepus pici Descarpentries & Vil- Bolivar, SFF Los Colorados, Villa Roca, liers, replacement name for Chalepus 9°54'N 75°07'W, 180 m, Malaise, 3- reductus Pic, is known from Nicaragua 18.vii.2001, E. Deulufeut (lAVH). to Brazil (Uhmann 1957). COLOMBIA, Euxema insignis Baly was described Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Camino from Panama (Baly 1885). COLOMBIA, Canaveral-Arrecifes, 11°18'N 73^56'W, Magdalena, PNN SN de Santa Marta, VOLUME NUMBER 109, 1 163 San Lorenzo, 10°48'N 73°39'W, 2200 m. Anchicaya, 3°26'N 76°48'W, 730 m. Ma- Malaise, 15-29.xii.2000, J. Cantillo laise, 18.vii-l.viii.2000, S. Sarria (lAVH). (lAVH). Pseudispa gernmens (Baly) was de- Pentispa morio (Fabricius) was de- scribed from Guatemala (Baly 1885). scribed from America meridionali (Fab- COSTA RICA, Alajuela, Pefias Blancas, ricius 1801) and has been reported from IX-X-1986, E. Cruz, M.T. (CMNC). Mexico (Uhmann 1957). UNITED Pseudispasinuata Staineswasdescribed STATES: Arizona, Nogales, St. Cruz from Costa Rica (Staines 2002). PANA- Co., X.4.06, F. W. Nunenmacher MA, Chiriqui, La Fortuna, 0.5 km N. (INHS). Contin. Divide Trail, 1100 m, 21- Probaenia variegata Baly was de- 23.V.1995, J.S. & A.K. Ashe, ex: FIT scribed from Panama (Baly 1885). CO- (044) (CMNC); Code, 7.2 km N.E. El LOMBIA, Meta, Sierra de La Macar- Cope, 730 m, 20.V-7.VL1995, J. Ashe & ena, Cafia Sender© Cachicamos, 3°2rN R. Brooks, ex: FIT (140) (CMNC). 72°38'W, 493 m, Malaise 1, 13- Pseudispa tuberculata Staines was de- 30.ix.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH); Meta, scribed from Costa Rica (Staines 2002). Sierra de La Macarena, Cafia Sendero MEXICO, Hildago, 2.4 mi. N. Tlanchi- Cachicamos, 3°21'N 72°38'W, 493 m, nol, 16-VM983, C. O'Brien & G. Mar- Malaise 1, 1-25.X.2004, W. Villalba shall, Berlese cloud forest litter (FSCA); (lAVH); Meta, Sumapaz, Qda. La Cris- Hildago, Tlanchinol, 43 km SW Hueju- talina, 3°48'N 73°50'W, 614 m. Malaise, tla, 14.VI^.VIII.83, S&J Peck, 1500 m, 13-30.ix.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH). cloud forest FIT (CMNC). PANAMA, Prosopodonta scutellaris (Waterhouse) Chiriqui, La Fortuna, 0.5 km N. Contin. was described from Ecuador (Water- Divide Trail, 1100 m, 21-23.V.1995, J.S. house 1881). COLOMBIA, Valle del & A.K. Ashe, ex: FIT (044) (CMNC). PNN Cauca, Faraliones de Cali, Sceloenopla balyi Grimshaw, replace- 3°26'N 76°48'W, 900 m. Malaise, 30.i- ment name for Cephalodonta maculata 13.ii.2001, S. Sarria (IVAH). Baly, was described from Guatamala Prosopodonta tristis Uhmann was de- (Baly 1885). MEXICO, Chiapas, Cerro scribed from Ecuador (Uhmann 1939). Huitepec, 2 km in on road, 2500 m, COLOMBIA, Nariiio, Ricaurte, RN La 25.IX.1992, 92-118, R. S. Anderson, oak/ Planada, Via Hondon, 1°15'N 78°15'W, pine forest (CMNC); Guerrero, 34.6 km 1930 m, Sweeping, 09-12.viii.2004, D. S.W. Xochipala, 2030 m, 13.VII.1992, Arias (lAVH). 92-004, R. S. Anderson, oak pasture- Pseudispa annulicornis (Pic) was de- land (CMNC); Guerrero, 34.6 km S.W. scribed from Venezuela (Pic 1934). CO- Xochipala, 2030 m, 14.VII.1992, 92- LOMBIA, Amazonas, PNN Amaca- 005, R. S. Anderson, oak pastureland yacu, San Martin, 3°23'S 70°06'W, (CMNC). 150 m. Malaise, 12-19.vi.2000, B. Amado Sceloenopla rubivittata Staines was de- (lAVH); Amazonas, PNN Amacayacu, scribed from Costa Rica (Staines 2002). San Martin, 3°23'S 70°06'W, 150 m, COLOMBIA, Amazonas, PNN Ama- Malaise, 24.ix-2.x.2000, B. Amado cayacu, Matamata, 3°23'S 70°06'W, (lAVH); Cauca, PNN Gorgona, Alto El 150 m, Malaise, 6-12.vii.2000, A. Parente Mirador, 2°58'N 78"11'W, 180 m, Ma- (lAVH); Vaupes, Estacion Biologica Mo- laise, 10-26.vi.2000, H. Torres (lAVH); siro-Itajura (Caparu), Centro Ambiental, Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Zaino, 11° 1°04'S 69°31'W, 60 m, Malaise, 10- 21'N 74°02'W, 50 m, Malaise, 29.ix- 17.iv.2003, J. Pinzon (lAVH). 17.X.2000, R. Henriquez (lAVH); Valle Sceloenopla scherzeri (Baly) was de- PNN del Cauca, Faraliones de Cali, scribed from Costa Rica (Baly 1858) and 164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON has been reported from Nicaragua and 70°06'W, 150 m, Malaise, 10-18.X.2000, Panama (Staines 2002). COLOMBIA, B. Amado (lAVH). Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Caiiaveral, UroplataspaethiUhmann wasdescribed ir20'N 74°02'W, 30 m. Malaise, 15.xii. from Brazil (Uhmann 1940). COLOM- 2000, R. Henriquez, 30.viii~19.ix.2000, BIA, Bolivar, SFF Los Colorados, Diana 3-22.xi.2000 (lAVH). Villa Roca, 9 54'N 75°07'W, 150 m. Ma- Sceloenopla vitticollis (Weise) was de- laise, 16^30.xi.2000, E. Deulufeut (lAVH); scribed from Peru (Weise 1905). COLOM- Bolivar, SFF Los Colorados, Diana Villa BIA, Meta, Sumapaz, Qda. La Cristalina, Roca, 9"54'N 75°07'W, 150 m. Malaise, 3°48'N 73°50'W, 614 m. Malaise, 27.iii- 2-16.xi.2000, E. Deulufeut (lAVH); 13.iv.2004, D. Arias & T. Arias (lAVH); Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Cafiaveral, Meta, Sumapaz, Sendero Las Mirias, 11°20'N 74 02'W, 30 m, Malaise, 15.xii. 3°48'N 73°52'W, 779 m. Malaise, 14^ 2000-2.1.2001, R. Henriquez (lAVH); 29.V.2004, H. Vargas (lAVH). Magdalena, PNN Tayrona, Camino Solenispa laetifica Weise was described Caiiaveral-Arrecifes, 11 18'N 73'56'W, from Colombia (Weise 1910). COSTA 50 m. Sweeping, 21-23.vii.2002, M. Shar- RICA, Prov. Heredia, 6 km ENE Vara key, D. Arias, & E. Torres (lAVH). Blanca, 1950-2050 m, 10'11'N 84^07'W, Acknowledgments 23 marzo 2002, 09 abril 2002, 21 abril 2002 (ALAS). I thank the following curators for Stethispa conicicollis Baly was described access to the collections under their care: from French Guiana (Baly 1864). CO- Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, LOMBIA, Amazonas, PNN Amacayacu, Canada (CMNC), R. S. Anderson; San Martin, 3°23'S 70^06'W, 150 m. Ma- Canadian National Collection, Ottawa, laise, 15-20.xi.2000, A. Parente (lAVH). Canada (CNC), L. LeSage; University of Stilpnaspis tricolor (Spaeth) was de- Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica scribed from Costa Rica (Spaeth 1938). (UCRC), P. Hanson; Florida State PANAMA, Panama, Cerro Campana, Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville, 20-23.X.1972, 8°45'N, 79°55'W, J. He- FL, U.S.A. (FSCA), M. C. Thomas; lava, 900-1000 m (CNC). Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Surnitrosis rosea (Weber) is a wide- Gatlinburg, TN, U.S.A. (GSMNPC), A. spread North American species known J. Mayor; Illinois Natural History Sur- from eastern and central Canada and vey, Champaign, IL, U.S.A. (INHS), C. UNITED United States (Butte 1969). Favret; Instituto de Investigacion de STATES: Nebraska, Bellevue (Childs Recurses Biologicos Alexander von Point), May 1, 1910, R. L. Wolcott Humboldt, Villa de Leyva, Colombia (UNSM). (lAVH); Arthropods ofLa Selva Project, Uroplata angulosa (Olivier) has been (ALAS, INBio), M. Paniagua; Louisiana reported from French Guiana and Sur- State University, Baton Rouge, LA, iname (Uhmann 1957). COLOMBIA, U.S.A. (LSUC), V. Bayless; University Meta, PNN Sierra de La Macarena, of Nebraska State Museum, Lincoln, Caiio Curia Sendero Cachicamos, 3° NE, U.S.A. (UNSM), B. C. Ratcliffe; 21'N 72=38'W, 493 m, Malaise 1, 1- Snow Entomological Collection, Law- 25.X.2004, W. Villalba (lAVH); Meta, rence, KS, U.S.A. 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