I. Sanmartin et F. Martin-piera, A morphometric approach to the taxonomy of the genus Cermida (Coleoptera :Scarabaeoidea : Melolonthidae), CAN ENTOMOL, 131(5), 1999, pp. 573-592
The taxonomy of the genus Ceramida Baraud, 1987, some species of which are
severe pests, is considered difficult because of a lack of reliable diagnos
tic characters. We propose a new approach to the taxonomy of this genus by
studying the efficacy of morphometric characters for species discrimination
employing multivariate analysis. All members of the genus were included in
the analysis. The seven morpho metric characters considered were all found
to be diagnostic at the species level: width of clypeus at base and at mid
-length, and length of clypeus, full body, antennal club and stem, and apic
al segment of maxillary palp. The most informative character is the length
of the antennal club relative to body size. This character divides the genu
s into three morphological groups. The ratios traditionally employed in the
taxonomy of this genus cannot be used as discrete characters because there
are no gaps in their range of variation. Our discriminant analysis produce
d several classification functions that serve as a new taxonomic tool to di
stinguish between morphologically similar species. Eleven species are recog
nized within the genus and eight new synonymies an proposed.