2012
DOI: 10.31610/zsr/2012.21.2.244
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To the knowledge of Mexican Clytrini (Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae), with description of two new species of the genus Coscinoptera Lacordaire, 1848

Abstract: Two new species, Coscinoptera victoriana L. Medvedev sp. nov. and C. tamaulipasi L. Medvedev sp. nov., both from the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, are described. Additional records for 17 other taxa (species and subspecies) of Clytrini occurring in Mexico are provided. Taxonomical status of some taxa is discussed. Key to the Mexican species of the genus Coscinoptera Lacordaire, 1848 is given. Anomoea flavokansiensis Moldenke, 1970 and Babia quadriguttata quadriguttata (Olivier, 1791) are recorded from Mexico fo… Show more

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“…This may be a result of the three distinct habitats sampled despite the greater aridness of two of these (thorn scrub and oak forest) when compared to the habitats sampled by Deloya and Ordóñez (2008) and Niño et al (2005) . There are still other studies in Mexico where the species richness or diversity has been analyzed; however, temporal and spatial scale were greater, principally in those studies that were checklists in complete states ( Andrews and Gilbert 2005 ) and natural areas of greater extension ( Ordóñez-Reséndiz and López-Pérez 2009 , Ordóñez-Reséndiz et al 2011 ), or also for all the country and for only one subfamily or tribe, such Chrysomelinae ( Burgos-Solorio and Anaya-Rosales 2004 ), Alticini ( Furth 2006 , Furth 2009 ), Cassidinae ( Martínez-Sánchez et al 2010 ) and Clytrini ( Medvedev et al 2012 ). Also these studies have been made with very different methodologies and different approaches than in this study which precludes a direct comparison with the results presented here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be a result of the three distinct habitats sampled despite the greater aridness of two of these (thorn scrub and oak forest) when compared to the habitats sampled by Deloya and Ordóñez (2008) and Niño et al (2005) . There are still other studies in Mexico where the species richness or diversity has been analyzed; however, temporal and spatial scale were greater, principally in those studies that were checklists in complete states ( Andrews and Gilbert 2005 ) and natural areas of greater extension ( Ordóñez-Reséndiz and López-Pérez 2009 , Ordóñez-Reséndiz et al 2011 ), or also for all the country and for only one subfamily or tribe, such Chrysomelinae ( Burgos-Solorio and Anaya-Rosales 2004 ), Alticini ( Furth 2006 , Furth 2009 ), Cassidinae ( Martínez-Sánchez et al 2010 ) and Clytrini ( Medvedev et al 2012 ). Also these studies have been made with very different methodologies and different approaches than in this study which precludes a direct comparison with the results presented here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es por ello que la ampliación en el rango de distribución de las especies en el Cerro El Diente se atribuye a la carencia de estudios en gran parte del territorio Nacional, que permitan revelar los patrones biogeográficos reales de este grupo en México. En este caso, el aislamiento geográfico y las características de la vegetación en el Cerro El Diente (Martínez 1998, Briones-Villarreal 1991, Arriaga et al 2000, pueden ser factores importantes que en conjunto generen condiciones de hábitat únicas, permitiendo la existencia de especies que no se habían registrado en estudios previos realizados en Tamaulipas (Niño-Maldonado et al 2005, Sánchez-Reyes et al 2014) y otras regiones de México (Andrews & Gilbert 2005, Furth 2006, Ordoñez-Reséndiz & López-Pérez 2009, Ordóñez-Reséndiz et al 2011, Medvedev et al 2012. Además, de las 74 especies encontradas, 26 constituyen morfoespecies; dichos ejemplares están en proceso de revisión, por lo que no se descarta la ampliación en la distribución de otras especies.…”
Section: Nuevos Registrosunclassified
“…Además del trabajo realizado por Ordóñez-Reséndiz et al (2014), en el país se cuenta solamente con algunos estudios faunísticos enfocados a ciertas subfamilias o tribus, como Chrysomelinae (Burgos-Solorio & Anaya-Rosales 2004), Alticini (Furth 2004(Furth , 2006(Furth , 2009(Furth , 2013, Cassidinae (Martínez-Sánchez et al 2010) o Clytrini (Medvedev et al 2012); otros autores han analizado a la familia Chrysomelidae en extensiones geográficas más amplias (Andrews & Gilbert 2005, Ordoñez-Reséndiz & López-Pérez 2009, Ordóñez-Reséndiz et al 2011, y en áreas naturales protegidas del noreste de México como la Reserva de la Biósfera El Cielo (Niño-Maldonado et al 2005) o Altas Cumbres (Sánchez-Reyes et al 2013) en Tamaulipas; sin embargo, es evidente que aún resta gran extensión del territorio mexicano por explorar. En relación a ello, una región trascendente desde el punto de vista biológico y ecológico en México es el Cerro El Diente, que pertenece a la Sierra de San Carlos al noroeste del estado de Tamaulipas (Figura 1).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Anomoea rufifrons brevilineata (Jacoby, 1888) Tituboea brevilineata Jacoby, 1888 CDMX, CHIH, COL, DGO, JAL, MICH, MOR, SLP, OAX, VER (Medvedev et al, 2012;.…”
Section: Anomoea Nitidicollis Schaeffer 1919mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anomoea rufifrons mutabilis Clythra mutabilis Tituboea mutabilis CDMX, CHIS, DGO, GRO, JAL, MEX, MOR, NL, OAX, PUE, SLP, SIN, TAMPS, VER, YUC (Medvedev et al, 2012;. CHIS, GRO, HGO, JAL, MICH, MOR, NAY, NL, SIN, SON, TAMPS (Medvedev et al, 2012;Ordóñez-Reséndiz & López-Pérez, 2009;Serrano-Resendiz, 2014).…”
Section: Anomoea Rufifrons Hybridamentioning
confidence: 99%