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INSECTA MUNDI A Journal of World Insect Systematics 0030 A new species of Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) from Dominica C. L. Staines Department of Entomology, MRC 187 National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution P. O. Box 37012 Washington, DC 20013-7012, USA Date of Issue: March 3, 2008 CENTER FOR SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY, INC., Gainesville, FL

C. L. Staines A new species of Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) from Dominica Insecta Mundi 0030: 1-4 Published in 2008 by Center for Systematic Entomology, Inc. P. O. Box 147100 Gainesville, FL 32614-7100 U. S. A. http://www.centerforsystematicentomology.org/ Insecta Mundi is a journal primarily devoted to insect systematics, but articles can be published on any non-marine arthropod taxon. Manuscripts considered for publication include, but are not limited to, systematic or taxonomic studies, revisions, nomenclatural changes, faunal studies, book reviews, phylogenetic analyses, biological or behavioral studies, etc. Insecta Mundi is widely distributed, and referenced or abstracted by several sources including the Zoological Record, CAB Abstracts, etc. As of 2007, Insecta Mundi is published irregularly throughout the year, not as a quarterly issues. As manuscripts are completed they are published and given an individual number. Manuscripts must be peer reviewed prior to submission, after which they are again reviewed by the editorial board to insure quality. One author of each submitted manuscript must be a current member of the Center for Systematic Entomology. Managing editor: Paul E. Skelley, e-mail: skellep@doacs.state.fl.us, insectamundi@gmail.com Production editor: Michael C. Thomas, e-mail: thomasm@doacs.state.fl.us Editorial board: J. H. Frank, M. J. Paulsen Printed copies deposited in libraries of: CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia Museu de Zoologia, São Paulo, Brazil Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada The Natural History Museum, London, England Muzeum I Instytut Zoologii Pan, Warsaw, Poland National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA, USA Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Gainesville, FL, USA Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, USA National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA Electronic copies in PDF format: Printed CD mailed to all members at end of year. Florida Center for Library Automation: purl.fcla.edu/fcla/insectamundi Author instructions available on the Insecta Mundi page at: http://www.centerforsystematicentomology.org/insectamundi/ ISSN 0749-6737

0030: 1-4 2008 A new species of Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) from Dominica C. L. Staines Department of Entomology, MRC 187 National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution P. O. Box 37012 Washington, DC 20013-7012, USA (email: stainesc@si.edu) Abstract. A new species of Cephaloleia, C. simplex from Dominica, is described and illustrated. The species of Cephaloleia known from the Caribbean are reviewed and a key to those species is presented. Introduction The genus Cephaloleia Chevrolat, 1837 contains 209 New World species (Uhmann 1957; Staines 1996, 1998, 2002). There are four species reported from the Caribbean: Cephaloleia barroi Uhmann, 1959 from Cuba; C. brunnea Staines, 1996 from Trinidad; C. rubra Staines, 1996 from Trinidad; C. sandersoni Staines, 1996 (=Demotispa coeruleata Sanderson, 1967) from Jamaica (Staines 1996). Most Cephaloleia species are not associated with a host plant. Many species with plant associations feed on members of the Zingiberales (see Staines 2004 for a review of the literature). However, a few species (for example: C. facetus Staines, C. formosus Staines, C. vagelineata Pic) feed on or are associated with various Arecaceae (Sandino 1972, Staines 1996). The palm feeders seem to fall into two morphological groups: oval, strongly convex (such as C. sandersoni) and small, flattened species with truncate elytral apices (such as C. facetus). Based on genetic data McKenna and Farrell (2005) found that some Arecaceae-feeding Cephaloleia species formed a distinct clade with other Cephaloleiini genera which feed on Arecaceae. This area needs more investigation to clearly determine the generic placement of a number of species. For this study, measurements were taken with an ocular micrometer. Pronotal length and width were measured along the midlines. Elytral width was measured at the humeri. Elytral length was measured from the base to the apex along the midline. Total length was measured from the base of the antennae to the apex of the elytra. In recording label data from type specimens, a double slash (//) separates data on different labels; brackets ([ ]) include explanatory or label color information. Collection acronyms are from Arnett et al. (1993). Genitalia were extracted and examined. No taxonomic differentiating characters were found on genitalia. Key to the species of Cephaloleia known from the Caribbean 1. Body oval; color metallic blue... 2 Body elongate; color brownish... 3 2(1). Vertex of head densely punctate, medial sulcus absent; antennomere I not clavate, subequal in length to II; lateral margin of pronotum nearly straight on basal third, then converging toward apex; antennae and legs yellow; venter black, covered with short setae; protibia with groove beneath; total length 4.8 mm (Figure 1); Cuba... C. barroi Uhmann 1959 Vertex of head finely punctate, medial sulcus present; antennomere I clavate, I two times length of II; lateral margin of pronotum evenly arcuate from base to apex; antennae and legs dark; venter dark brown with bluish reflections, only last sternite with setae; protibia without groove beneath; total length 4.7-5.4 mm (Figure 4); Jamaica... C. sandersoni Staines 1996 1

2 INSECTA MUNDI 0030, March, 2008 STAINES 3(1). Antennomere I incrassate with projection on apex; interantennal carina present; prosternum rugose at sides; total length 5.0-6.0 mm (Figure 3); Trinidad... C. rubra Staines 1996 Antennomere I not incrassate, without projection on apex; interantennal carina absent; prosternum punctate at sides... 4 4(3). Vertex of head with medial sulcus; antennomere II two times length of I; III longer than I and II combined; II cylindrical; abdominal sterna 1 and 2 not fused at middle; elytra with scutellar row reaching 1/3 elytral length; suture of elytra not darkened; tibia not punctate; total length 3.0 mm (Figure 5); Dominica... C. simplex Staines, new species Vertex of head without medial sulcus; antennomere II shorter than I; III subequal in length to I; II transverse; abdominal sterna 1 and 2 fused at middle; elytra with scutellar row not reaching 1/3 elytral length; suture of elytra darkened; tibia punctate; total length 4.0-4.1 mm (Figure 2); Trinidad... C. brunnea Staines 1996 Cephaloleia simplex Staines, new species (Figure 5) Cephaloleia sp. Peck 2006: 195 (faunal list). Holotype: female, Dominica, St. Paul Parish, Mornes Trois Piton Natl. Pk., trail to Middleham Falls, 15 o 2106 N, 61 o 2006 W, el. 2200 ft., V-20-VI-2-2000// L. Benavides, E. Chavez, J. Dye & E. Kretsch, Malaise trap, 2000/10// Holotype Cephaloleia simplex Staines 2007 [red label] (TAMU). Description. Yellowish-brown; eyes and antennae (except basal antennomere) nearly black, venter brownish except pro- and mesosterna blackish; base of pronotum much narrower than base of elytra. Head: vertex punctate, alutaceous between punctures; medial sulcus present; front nearly vertical; interantennal carina absent; clypeus small, punctate; maxillary and labial palps yellowish. Antenna: extends beyond humerus; antennomeres cylindrical; I short; II two times length of I; III longer than I and II combined; IV-VI subequal in length; VII-X subequal in length, shorter than preceding; XI two times length of X, bluntly pointed at apex. Pronotum: wider than long; lateral margin straight and slightly divergent for basal 7/8, then rounded and convergent; anterior angle with small tooth; posterior angle acute; convex; central 1/3 sparsely punctate; moderately coarsely punctate at sides; pronotal length 0.9 mm (n=1); pronotal width 1.1 mm. Scutellum: large; pentagonal; alutaceous; acutely pointed at apex. Elytron: lateral and apical margins smooth; exterior apical angle rounded; humerus rounded, impunctate; puncture rows with few punctures; scutellar row reaching basal 1/3; elytral length 2.9 mm; elytral width 1.6 mm. Venter: pro-, meso-, and metasterna smooth medially, punctate laterally; abdominal sternite 1 punctate; sterna 2-5 with white setae. Leg: short, robust; coxa and femur punctate. Total length: 3.0 mm. Etymology. From simplex (Latin= simple) for the unadorned appearance of this species. Comparative notes. Cephaloleia simplex keys to couplet 83 in Staines (1996). It differs from C. distincta Baly by the following combination of characters: antennomere I not compressed at base, elytra not strongly punctate-striate, prosternum punctate at sides, size small (3.0 mm); C. distincta is known from Costa Rica and Panama. Larval host plants. Unknown. The probable host plant of this species is one of the Zingiberales native to Dominica. Hodge (1954) records Heliconia caribaea Lam., H. bihai L. (Heliconiaceae); Canna lambertii Lindl. (Cannaceae); Renealmia racemosa (L.) A. Rich. (Zingiberaceae); Costus cylindricus Jacq. (Costaceae); Calathea lutea (Aubl.) G. F. W. Meyer, C. allouia (Aubl.) Lindl., and Ischnosiphon ariuma (Aubl.) Koern. (Marantaceae) as native to the island. Additionally, Alpinia speciosa (Wendl.) K. Schum., Hedychium

A NEW SPECIES OF CEPHALOLEIA CHEVROLAT INSECTA MUNDI 0030, March, 2008 3 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 1-5. Habitus images of Caribbean Cephaloleia species. 1) C. barroi Uhmann. 2) C. brunnea Staines. 3) C. rubra Staines. 4) C. sandersoni Staines. 5) C. simplex, new species.

4 INSECTA MUNDI 0030, March, 2008 STAINES coronarium Koenig, Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), and Maranta arundinacea L. (Marantaceae) have been introduced to Dominica. Immatures. Unknown. Biology. Unknown. Distribution. Dominica. Acknowledgments I thank E. G. Riley, Texas A & M University (TAMU), for the loan of the specimen of Cephaloleia simplex. Susan L. Staines provided editorial assistance. Gary F. Hevel, Smithsonian Institution, and N. J. Vandenberg, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, provided useful comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript. Literature Cited Arnett, R. H., G. A. Samuelson, and G. M. Nishida. 1993. The insect collections of the World. Flora and Fauna Handbook No. 11. Sandhill Crane Press; Gainesville, Florida. 308 p. Hodge, W. H. 1954. Flora of Dominica, B. W. I. Part I. Lloydia 17:1-238. McKenna, D. D. and B. D. Farrell. 2005. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of host plant use in the Neotropical rolled leaf hispine beetle genus Cephaloleia (Chevrolat) (Coleoptera: Cassidinae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37:117-131. Peck, S. B. 2006. The beetle fauna of Dominica, Lesser Antilles (Insecta): Diversity and distribution. Insecta Mundi 20: 165-209. Sandino, E. U. 1972. Cephaloleia sp. cerca a vagelineata Pic, una plaga de la palma Africana. Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellin 27(2):75-77. Staines, C. L. 1996. The genus Cephaloleia (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Central America and the West Indies. Special Publication No. 3 of the Revista de Biología Tropical. 87 p. Staines, C. L. 1998. A new species of Cephaloleia Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Hispinae) from Costa Rica. Proceedings of the Washington Entomological Society 100: 672-673. Staines, C. L. 2002. The New World tribes and genera of hispines (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 104: 721-784. Staines, C. L. 2004. Cassidines and Zingiberales: A review of the literature. p. 307-319 In: P. Jolivet, J. A. Santiago-Blay, and M. Schmitt (eds.). New contributions to the biology of Chrysomelidae. SPB Academic Publishing; The Hague, Netherlands. 804 p. Uhmann, E. 1957. Coleopterorum Catalogus Supplementa. Chrysomelidae: Hispinae, Hispinae Americanae. W. Junk; The Hague Pars 35(1): 1-153. Accepted February 10, 2008