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A NEW SUBSPECIES OF INCA CLATHRATA (OLIVIER) FROM TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES, AND RANGE EXTENSIONS FOR INCA CLATHRATA SOMMERI WESTWOOD (COLEOPTERA: SCARABAEIDAE: TRICHIINAE)

1985; The Coleopterists Society; Volume: 39; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1938-4394

Autores

Julius O. Boos, Brett C. Ratcliffe,

Tópico(s)

Coleoptera: Cerambycidae studies

Resumo

Inca clathrata quesneli is described as a new subspecies from Trinidad, West Indies. New distribution records are given for Inca clathrata sommeri Westwood that extend its range northward in Mexico by approximately 200 km and southward into Colombia and Ecuador in South America west of the Andes. A brief analysis of the historical biogeography of Inca clathrata (Olivier) suggests vicariance (Andean uplift) to explain the separation of the clathrata/sommeri subspecies lineage, and dispersal to explain the separation and isolation of the quesneli lineage on Trinidad and occurrence of sommeri in Mesoamerica.

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