EUGENIO H. NEARNS, MARC A. BRANHAM & SETH M. BYBEE
Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) types of the Fernando de Zayas collection, Havana, Cuba
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611 USA.
E-mail: gnearns@ufl.edu
Zootaxa 1270: 1-17 (2006). ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
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Abstract
Habitus photographs of the cerambycid types (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the Fernando de
Zayas Collection, Havana, Cuba, are presented. Color photographs are available on the Internet.
Lectotypes are herein designated for two taxa, Plectromerus pinicola Zayas and Phidola superba
Zayas (= Eupogonius superbus (Zayas)).
Key words: Greater Antilles, Caribbean, holotype, lectotype, neotype
Introduction
The late Fernando de Zayas (1912-1983) was an avid collector of insects and a member of
the Cuban Academy of Science. Zayas published several works on cerambycids (1956,
1957, 1975) and his 1975 revision continues to be the most important work on the Cuban
cerambycid fauna. His collection, located at the Zayas house in Havana, is housed in 500
Paris Museum-style, glass-topped boxes and is considered one of Cuba's great natural
history treasures. The authors recently provided checklists of the lampyrid and cerambycid
holdings (Branham, 2006; Nearns, 2006). The cerambycid holdings are the most complete
representation of the Cuban fauna known and include 46 holotypes, two syntype series and
a neotype (Nearns, 2006).
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