Alienus Galileo & Martins 2010
- Dataset
- Two new replacements names for South American Cerambycinae (Coleoptera Cerambycidae)
- Rank
- GENUS
- Published in
- Galileo, Maria Helena Mainieri, Rosa, Paolo, Santos-Silva, Antonio (2020): Two new replacements names for South American Cerambycinae (Coleoptera Cerambycidae). Zootaxa 4834 (2): 298-300, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4834.2.10
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Coleoptera
- family
- Cerambycidae
- genus
- Alienus
discussion
(Figs. 5 – 8)
discussion
Remarks. Handlirsch (1906: 392) described Alienus, an insect fossil genus currently in Blattinopsidae (Protorthoptera) (Hörnschemeyer & Stapf 2001). Some years later, Bridwell (1919: 117) established a junior homonym, Alienus, as a new genus in Hymenoptera (in the newly established family Alienidae of Proctotrupoidea). Noticing the homonymy, Strand (1929: 25) established Obenbergerella as a new replacement name for Alienus Bridwell (currentely in the family Chrysididae). A third homonym was more recently erected by Galileo & Martins (2010: 388), Alienus, for a genus in Coleoptera (Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae, Eligmodermini) and their new species Alienus curiosus. Here we are proposing Hosticus as a new replacement name for Alienus Galileo & Martins to resolve the triple homonym with Alienus Handlirsch and Alienus Bridwell. Alienus curiosus remains known only from the holotype female from Brazil (Espírito Santo), deposited in the MZSP collection. We take the opportunity to better illustrate the holotype (Figs. 5 – 8).
etymology
Etymology. Latin, “ hosticus ”, meaning “ hostile ”; adjective used here as a noun in the nominative singular. It is a synonym of the Latin adjective “ alienus ” meaning “ alien ”, “ foreigner. ” Masculine gender.
type_taxon
Type species. Alienus curiosus Galileo & Martins, 2010, by monotypy.
Name
- Homonyms
- Alienus Galileo & Martins 2010