New records of Cassidinae and Cerambycidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) from Baturité Massif, Brazil, with the description of a new species of Charidotis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae)
Marianna Simões, L. Sekerka, A. A. Mota, E. H. Nearns, M. A. Monné, M. Monné
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The Baturité massif, situated in Ceará state’s central hinterland, is one of the largest humid mountain ranges in the Brazilian semi-arid region. Flora and vertebrate surveys have been conducted in the region, revealing endemic species, as well as a combination of fauna and flora from neighboring biomes, the Atlantic and Amazon rainforests. However, invertebrate inventories have been scarce, leaving a significant portion of the region’s biodiversity unexplored. This paper presents the outcomes of collaborative expeditions conducted by the recently established Museu de História Natural do Ceará Prof. Dias da Rocha and Museu Nacional/Universidade do Rio de Janeiro to fill this knowledge gap by promoting surveys to document the region’s biodiversity. As a result, one new species of tortoise beetle is described from the massif, Charidotis rochai Simões and Sekerka, new species. Additionally, we report thirteen new state records for the beetle subfamilies Cassidinae (Chysomelidae), and Cerambycinae and Lamiinae (Cerambycidae). Among these records, eight genera are documented for the first time in the state of Ceará, and the species Centrocerum variatum (Newman, 1841) constitutes the first record in the northeastern region of Brazil. These findings underscore the significance of survey initiatives and the need for comprehensive biodiversity study within the Baturité massif.
巴图里特山丘位于塞阿拉州中部腹地,是巴西半干旱地区最大的湿润山脉之一。对该地区的植物和脊椎动物进行了调查,发现了当地特有的物种,以及来自邻近生物群落大西洋雨林和亚马逊雨林的动植物群。然而,无脊椎动物的调查却很少,导致该地区生物多样性的很大一部分尚未被开发。本文介绍了最近成立的塞阿拉自然历史博物馆(Museu de História Natural do Ceará Prof. Dias da Rocha)和国立里约热内卢大学博物馆(Museu Nacional/Universidade do Rio de Janeiro)为填补这一知识空白而开展的合作考察的成果,这些考察旨在促进对该地区生物多样性的调查记录。因此,我们描述了该山丘的一种龟甲新物种--Charidotis rochai Simões 和 Sekerka,新物种。此外,我们还报告了 13 项甲虫亚科 Cassidinae(龟甲亚科)、Cerambycinae(龟甲亚科)和 Lamiinae(龟甲亚科)的国家新记录。在这些记录中,有 8 个属是首次在塞阿拉州记录到,其中 Centrocerum variatum(纽曼,1841 年)是巴西东北部地区的首个记录。这些发现强调了调查活动的重要性以及在巴图里特山丘进行全面生物多样性研究的必要性。