Elaphidion irroratum Linnaeus ...

Elaphidion irroratum (Linnaeus) (Fig. 15) Cerambyx irroratus Linnaeus, 1767: 633. Elaphidion irroratum: Linsley, 1963: 83. Zayas, 1975: 90. Villiers, 1980: 285. Browne et al., 1993: 45. Lingafelter and Micheli, 2004: 50. Chalumeau and Touroult, 2005: 97. Valentine & Ivie 2005:280. [For more comp...

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Main Authors: Ivie, Michael A., Schwengel-Regala, Michelle L.
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Published: Zenodo 2007
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6241355
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.6241355
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Summary:Elaphidion irroratum (Linnaeus) (Fig. 15) Cerambyx irroratus Linnaeus, 1767: 633. Elaphidion irroratum: Linsley, 1963: 83. Zayas, 1975: 90. Villiers, 1980: 285. Browne et al., 1993: 45. Lingafelter and Micheli, 2004: 50. Chalumeau and Touroult, 2005: 97. Valentine & Ivie 2005:280. [For more complete synonymy, see Linsley, 1963 and Villiers, 1980.] DIAGNOSIS: The distinct white setose patches on a dark brown background will distinguish this species from other Elaphidion in the region. It is also rather large (11–30 mm), and has unispinose antennae. DISTRIBUTION: North America; Bahama Islands (North Bimini, South Bimini, Andros, Mayaguana [WIBF], Fortuna [WIBF], Crooked [WIBF], Acklins [WIBF], Great Exuma [WIBF], New Providence, Eleuthra, Cat, Long, and Nurse and Buena Vista Cays [Rugged Island Group] [WIBF]); Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Mona, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas [WIBF], St. John [WIBF], Tortola [WIBF], Guana; Great Camanoe [WIBF], Anegada [WIBF], St. Croix [WIBF], Buck Is. [WIBF], ... : Published as part of Ivie, Michael A. & Schwengel-Regala, Michelle L., 2007, The Elaphidion Audinet-Serville of the Puerto Rican Bank: new species, distributions, taxonomic corrections, and a key to species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Elaphidiini), pp. 55-68 in Zootaxa 1503 on pages 60-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.177141 ...