2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262004000400001
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Notas sinonímicas em Lepturini sul-americanos (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lepturinae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Synonymical notes on South American Lepturini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lepturinae A tribo Lepturini compreende seis gêneros e 35 espécies na América do Sul, dos quais três gêneros e 31 espécies ocorrem no Brasil (MONNÉ 1995). Com a finalidade de iniciar a revisão dos Lepturini sul-americanos, examinamos abundante material das espécies distribuídas na Floresta Atlântica, o que possibilitou propor diversas sinonímias. De seis espécies de Strangalia Audinet-Serville, 1835, examinamos 650 exemplares, o… Show more

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“…Also voting AGAINST, Kojima stated that as the word "invalid" seems to be erroneously used as a synonym of "unavailable", the proposals do not make sense. The reason why only Cerambyx striatus Voet, 1778 is left unavailable is not mentioned even though the author considers that Tavakilian's (1991) synonymy is incorrect and thus Cerambyx striatus Voet, 1778 is a good species. Also voting AGAINST, Lamas remarked that the authors of this application admit that Goeze's (1777) work is not consistently binominal (Article 11.4).…”
Section: Decision Of the Commissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also voting AGAINST, Kojima stated that as the word "invalid" seems to be erroneously used as a synonym of "unavailable", the proposals do not make sense. The reason why only Cerambyx striatus Voet, 1778 is left unavailable is not mentioned even though the author considers that Tavakilian's (1991) synonymy is incorrect and thus Cerambyx striatus Voet, 1778 is a good species. Also voting AGAINST, Lamas remarked that the authors of this application admit that Goeze's (1777) work is not consistently binominal (Article 11.4).…”
Section: Decision Of the Commissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After its publication in the 18th century, the name Cerambyx striatus Voet was largely forgotten until 1991, when Tavakilian (1991, p. 440), based on the illustration published by Voet (1778), established the synonymy between Cerambyx striatus Voet, 1778 and Styliceps sericata (Pascoe, 1859), the only species of Styliceps Lacordaire, 1868, and considered the supposed senior synonym as the valid name. Following Tavakilian's (1991) decision, a great number of subsequent authors have cited Styliceps striatus (Voet, 1778) as a valid name (e.g., Martins, 1999, p. 132;Hovore, 2006, p. 371;Giuglaris, 2012, p. 61;Monné, 2013, p. 195). Nonetheless, as Voet's name is unavailable, the valid name for this species must be Styliceps sericata (Pascoe, 1859) and the synonymy proposed by Tavakilian (1991) is incorrect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following Tavakilian's (1991) decision, a great number of subsequent authors have cited Styliceps striatus (Voet, 1778) as a valid name (e.g., Martins, 1999, p. 132;Hovore, 2006, p. 371;Giuglaris, 2012, p. 61;Monné, 2013, p. 195). Nonetheless, as Voet's name is unavailable, the valid name for this species must be Styliceps sericata (Pascoe, 1859) and the synonymy proposed by Tavakilian (1991) is incorrect. In fact, Styliceps sericata was already recognized as valid both before (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O gênero Strangalia Audinet-Serville, 1835 apresenta 70 espécies no hemisfério ocidental sendo que destas, seis estão restritas aos Estados Unidos e 16 distribuem-se na América do Sul (Monné, 1995;Giesbert, 1997;Monné et al, 2004). redescreveram as espécies de Strangalia do México e América Central e consideraram Ophistomis Thomson, 1857 sinônimo de Strangalia.…”
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“…Giesbert (1997) descreveu sete espécies, totalizando atualmente 41 taxa para México e América Central. Monné et al (2004) propuseram, para as espécies de Strangalia sul-americanas, a sinonímia de sete, revalidaram uma e forneceram ilustrações para seis das sete espécies que ocorrem no sudeste e sul do Brasil. Neste trabalho as nove espécies de Strangalia que ocorrem no norte e centro-oeste do Brasil são redescritas, S. xanthomelaena sp. nov. é descrita de Rondônia e Mato Grosso, Brasil e são propostas as seguintes sinonímias: Ophistomis irene Gounelle, 1911 fornecidas chave para identificação das espécies e ilustrações.…”
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