Talk:Embryon
Latest comment: 2 years ago by Circeus in topic Disputed status and affinity
Disputed status and affinity
[edit]This genus is sometimes treated as a synonym of Brevicolaspis in the family Chrysomelidae.
Sources treating this as a synonym of Brevicolaspis include:
- Lefèvre, É. 1885. Eumolpidarum hucusque cognitarum catalogus, sectionum conspectu systematico, generum sicut et specierum nonnullarum novarum descriptionibus adjunctis. Mémoires de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège (2) 11(16): 1–172. BHL Reference page. (this is the earliest source for the synonymy I've found so far)
- Clavareau, H. 1914. Pars 59: Chrysomelidae: 11. Eumolpinae. In: Junk, W. & Schenkling, S. (eds.). Coleopterorum Catalogus. Volumen XXIV. Chrysomelidae I. Berlin: W. Junk. 215 pp. BHL. Reference page.
- Bechyné, J. 1953. Katalog der neotropischen Eumolpiden (Col. Phytoph. Chrysomeloidea). Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey 4: 26–304. BHL. Reference page.
- Seeno, T.N. & Wilcox, J.A. 1982. Leaf beetle genera (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Entomography 1: 1–221. Google Books (Snippet view only). Reference page.
Sources treating this as a valid genus in Cerambycidae include:
- GBIF
- IRMNG
- Lamiines of World (as a genus of subfamily Lamiinae, tribe Acanthocinini)
The TITAN: Cerambycidae database website classifies this genus as "nec Cerambycoidea" but doesn't say whether it is a synonym of Brevicolaspis or not. According to it, the only species included is enigmatic and is not cited by any other work of Thomson's nor in catalogs. (Does this mean Ceramycid catalogs? It's definitely listed in Chrysomelid catalogs at least as I've just listed above).
Monster Iestyn (talk) 00:22, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
- @Monster Iestyn: I've found some pictures and assuming the identification is correct I can see where Thomson was coming from. These do have a kind of atypical body shape and very long antennae for Eumolpinae, but they don't look that much like Lamiinae (cf. pictures of Leptosylus and Brachychilus). Looks like a case of "when all you have is a hammer". Circeus (talk) 19:18, 1 July 2022 (UTC)