Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries

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Río, María Guadalupe del; Lanteri, Analía Alicia
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2019
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Naupactus Dejean is the most diverse genus of the tribe Naupactini (Curculionidae: Entiminae), with more than 200 species occurring in South America, of which about 40 range in Argentina and neighboring countries. The Argentinean species treated herein were classified into nine groups having different biogeographic patterns: (1) the groups of Naupactus xanthographus, N. delicatulus and N. auricinctus mainly occur in northeastern Argentina (Misiones province) and reach the highest species diversity in the Atlantic and Parana forests of Brazil; (2) the groups of N. hirtellus, N. cinereidorsum, N. rivulosus and N. tarsalis show the highest species diversity in the Chacoan biogeographic province and also occur in the Yungas, Espinal, Monte, Parana forest (Argentina) and Cerrado (Brazil); (3) the groups of N. leucoloma and N. purpureoviolaceus have the highest species diversity in the Pampean biogeographic province, being also present in adjoining areas, mainly Chaco, Espinal, Monte and Parana forest. We provide descriptions, a dichotomous key, habitus photographs and line drawings of genitalia for the identification of the nine species groups, and a list of the Argentinean species from each group, together with their abbreviated synonymies, updated geographic distributions (including six new country records and several state/province records) and host plant associations. We discuss the characters that allow the separation of the species groups in a geographic distribution context, and provide information on species reassigned to genera other than Naupactus; among these, we transferred N. cephalotes (Hustache) to the tribe Tanymecini, genus Eurymetopellus, establishing the new combination Eurymetopellus cephalotes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
title Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
spellingShingle Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
Río, María Guadalupe del
Ciencias Naturales
species groups
host plants
geographic distributions
Naupactus
dichotomous key
Naupactini
South America
weevils
title_short Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
title_full Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
title_fullStr Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
title_sort Recognition of species groups of <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Argentina and neighboring countries
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Río, María Guadalupe del
Lanteri, Analía Alicia
author Río, María Guadalupe del
author_facet Río, María Guadalupe del
Lanteri, Analía Alicia
author_role author
author2 Lanteri, Analía Alicia
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
species groups
host plants
geographic distributions
Naupactus
dichotomous key
Naupactini
South America
weevils
topic Ciencias Naturales
species groups
host plants
geographic distributions
Naupactus
dichotomous key
Naupactini
South America
weevils
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean is the most diverse genus of the tribe Naupactini (Curculionidae: Entiminae), with more than 200 species occurring in South America, of which about 40 range in Argentina and neighboring countries. The Argentinean species treated herein were classified into nine groups having different biogeographic patterns: (1) the groups of <i>Naupactus xanthographus</i>, <i>N. delicatulus</i> and <i>N. auricinctus</i> mainly occur in northeastern Argentina (Misiones province) and reach the highest species diversity in the Atlantic and Parana forests of Brazil; (2) the groups of <i>N. hirtellus</i>, <i>N. cinereidorsum</i>, <i>N. rivulosus</i> and <i>N. tarsalis</i> show the highest species diversity in the Chacoan biogeographic province and also occur in the Yungas, Espinal, Monte, Parana forest (Argentina) and Cerrado (Brazil); (3) the groups of <i>N. leucoloma</i> and <i>N. purpureoviolaceus</i> have the highest species diversity in the Pampean biogeographic province, being also present in adjoining areas, mainly Chaco, Espinal, Monte and Parana forest. We provide descriptions, a dichotomous key, habitus photographs and line drawings of genitalia for the identification of the nine species groups, and a list of the Argentinean species from each group, together with their abbreviated synonymies, updated geographic distributions (including six new country records and several state/province records) and host plant associations. We discuss the characters that allow the separation of the species groups in a geographic distribution context, and provide information on species reassigned to genera other than <i>Naupactus</i>; among these, we transferred <i>N. cephalotes</i> (Hustache) to the tribe Tanymecini, genus <i>Eurymetopellus</i>, establishing the new combination <i>Eurymetopellus cephalotes</i>.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description <i>Naupactus</i> Dejean is the most diverse genus of the tribe Naupactini (Curculionidae: Entiminae), with more than 200 species occurring in South America, of which about 40 range in Argentina and neighboring countries. The Argentinean species treated herein were classified into nine groups having different biogeographic patterns: (1) the groups of <i>Naupactus xanthographus</i>, <i>N. delicatulus</i> and <i>N. auricinctus</i> mainly occur in northeastern Argentina (Misiones province) and reach the highest species diversity in the Atlantic and Parana forests of Brazil; (2) the groups of <i>N. hirtellus</i>, <i>N. cinereidorsum</i>, <i>N. rivulosus</i> and <i>N. tarsalis</i> show the highest species diversity in the Chacoan biogeographic province and also occur in the Yungas, Espinal, Monte, Parana forest (Argentina) and Cerrado (Brazil); (3) the groups of <i>N. leucoloma</i> and <i>N. purpureoviolaceus</i> have the highest species diversity in the Pampean biogeographic province, being also present in adjoining areas, mainly Chaco, Espinal, Monte and Parana forest. We provide descriptions, a dichotomous key, habitus photographs and line drawings of genitalia for the identification of the nine species groups, and a list of the Argentinean species from each group, together with their abbreviated synonymies, updated geographic distributions (including six new country records and several state/province records) and host plant associations. We discuss the characters that allow the separation of the species groups in a geographic distribution context, and provide information on species reassigned to genera other than <i>Naupactus</i>; among these, we transferred <i>N. cephalotes</i> (Hustache) to the tribe Tanymecini, genus <i>Eurymetopellus</i>, establishing the new combination <i>Eurymetopellus cephalotes</i>.
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