Abstract

The colorful genus Erotylina Curran was proposed to include a group of species originally described in Erotylus Fabricius but differing by the lack of three longitudinal carinae on the tibiae. The taxonomy of Erotylina is mostly based on coloration while information on mouthparts, thorax, male and female abdominal terminalia remain unknown. In addition, little is known about the factors underlying coloration in Erotylina and Erotylidae in general. Here we redescribe the type species of Erotylina, Erotylus leopardus Lacordaire providing the first descriptions of several morphological structures, and new data on its geographical distribution. Erotylus nicaraguae Crotch is proposed as new junior synonymy of E. leoparda. Lectotypes are designated for the following species: Erotylus leopardus Lacordaire, Erotylus nicaraguae Crotch and Erotylus confluens Crotch. Based on the geographical records, specimen labels, literature and online environmental databases, we show that E. leoparda includes two discrete morphs distributed across a latitudinal gradient, with intermediate and continuous variations distributed across altitudinal and temperature gradients. The present study sheds light on the taxonomy of Erotylina and provides the first clearest evidence of a relation between coloration, latitude, altitude, temperature variations and the distributional patterns of a taxon in Erotylidae.

Highlights

  • Erotylinae (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) are the largest subfamily of Erotylidae consisting of five tribes and 2563 species (Leschen et al 2010), a number underestimated based on recent discovery of new taxa (Skelley & Gasca-Álvarez 2020, examples in Pecci-Maddalena & LopesAndrade 2018a, 2020)

  • (2) Based on the geographical distribution of E. leoparda, specimen labels, literature, and online environmental databases, we evaluate if different color patterns have distinct distributions and if the observed phenotypic variation may be distributed across a latitudinal, altitudinal and/or temperature gradients

  • The main differences among these species are the arrangement and coloration of the elytral spots; structurally they are similar to E. leoparda

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Introduction

Erotylinae (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) are the largest subfamily of Erotylidae consisting of five tribes and 2563 species (Leschen et al 2010), a number underestimated based on recent discovery of new taxa (Skelley & Gasca-Álvarez 2020, examples in Pecci-Maddalena & LopesAndrade 2018a, 2020). Mostly restricted to the Neotropical region, is the second most speciose tribe of Erotylinae with more than 700 species (see Alvarenga 1994), surpassed by Tritomini with more than 1000 species (Leschen et al 2010). The genus Erotylina Curran, 1944 (Erotylini) includes 30 species (Alvarenga 1994). Curran (1944) proposed the genus for a group of species, originally described in Erotylus Fabricius, 1775, that differ by their smooth tibiae, lacking three longitudinal carinae.

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