Chonocephalus heymonsi Stobbe 1913
Chonocephalus heymonsi Stobbe (Figs 62–74) Chonocephalus heymonsi Stobbe, 1913: 131 (female only). Chonocephalus similis Collin, 1912: 105, part (one female only) nec Brues, 1905. Misidentification. Chonocephalus jamaicensis Brues, 1915: 102. Disney, 1981: 207. Chonocephalus punctifascia Borgmeier,...
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Summary: | Chonocephalus heymonsi Stobbe (Figs 62–74) Chonocephalus heymonsi Stobbe, 1913: 131 (female only). Chonocephalus similis Collin, 1912: 105, part (one female only) nec Brues, 1905. Misidentification. Chonocephalus jamaicensis Brues, 1915: 102. Disney, 1981: 207. Chonocephalus punctifascia Borgmeier, 1935: 257 (both sexes). Prado, 1976: 587. Chonocephalus vadoni Paulian, 1958: 11. Prado, 1976: 587. Chonocephalus brisbanensis Beyer, 1960: 85. Disney, 2002: 23. Chonocephalus digitalis Borgmeier, 1967: 207 (part). Misidentifications. This species is the ultimate tramp species, having been recorded from every biogeographic region (except the Antarctic), but it was probably originally native to mainland Africa south of the Sahara (Disney, 2005). Material. I male, Argentina , Salta, Rosario De Lerma, INESALT yard, Malaise trap, 18–28 February 1992, S. A. Marshall (DEBU, 14-55). 1 male, Belize , Punta Gorda, 27 April –7 May 1982, Cpl P. Kelly, leg. R. S. George (CUMZ, 20-45). 4 males, 10 females, Brazil, Amazonia, Manaus, ex old bread fruit ( Atrocarous altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg, M. Otronen (CUMZ). 4 males, Colombia , Rio Raposo, May, August, December 1963, February 1964, V. H. Lee (USNM; 1 male, December 1963, V. H. Lee (USNM). 1 male Cuba , Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, 8–19 February 1965 (USNM): 1 male, Dominca , B. W. I., Clarke Hall, 1–10 May 1964, O. S. Flint (USNM); 1 male, Parish of St Paul, near Pont Casse trail to Morne Trois Pitons, 15 o 22.8’N, 61 o 20.5’W, humid forest, 750 m, Malaise trap, 16–17 April 2004, M. E. Irwin & B. M. Shephard (CUMZ). 1 male, Ecuador , Prov. Napo, Limoncocha, 280m, 00 o 24’S, 76 o 36’W, with colony of the army ant Eciton hamatum (Fabricius), 9 August 1972, Ruth Chadab (Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, CUMZ, 30-144); and the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) (Disney & Sinclair, in press). 3 males, Nicaragua , 8 mi. S. La. Trinidad, July–August 1961, E. D. Wagner & M. L. Anderson, reared cactus (USNM). 4 females, 2 males, Panama , ... |
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