Centuria Insectorum

Book by Carl Linnaeus


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thumb|right|The first page of Centuria Insectorum, as included in Amoenitates Academicæ

Centuria Insectorum (Latin, "one hundred insects") is a 1763 taxonomic work by Carl Linnaeus, and defended as a thesis by Boas Johansson; which of the two men should for taxonomic purposes be credited with its authorship has been the subject of some controversy. It includes descriptions of 102 new insect and crustacean species that had been sent to Linnaeus from British America, Suriname, Java and other locations. Most of the new names included in Centuria Insectorum are still in use, although a few have been sunk into synonymy, and one was the result of a hoax: a common brimstone butterfly with spots painted on was described as the new "species" Papilio ecclipsis.

Publications

The contents of the work were published twice, under two slightly different titles. Centuria Insectorum Rariorum ("one hundred rare insects") was published as a standalone thesis, while Centuria Insectorum was published as part of Linnaeus' series of Amoenitates Academicæ ("academic delights"). Both bear the date June 23, 1763, although the latter was printed later, in September 1763.

Authorship

thumb|left|[[Carl Linnaeus]], the probable author of Centuria Insectorum

Since Centuria Insectorum Rariorum was a thesis presented and defended by one of Linnaeus' students, Boas Johansson (1742–1809) from Kalmar, it has been argued that authorship of the taxa named in it should be assigned to Johansson. The authorship, however, has been the subject of some controversy.

Several lines of argument have been used to suggest that Linnaeus should be considered the author. The role of the person defending the thesis at Swedish universities at the time was to prove his command of Latin, and responsibility for the text of the thesis rested mainly, if not entirely, with the professor. Linnaeus appeared to consider himself the author, referring in his later works to Amoenitates Academicæ without including an abbreviation for the author, as he did for works written by other people. Works presented by students of other taxonomists of the era (such as Carl Peter Thunberg, Adam Afzelius and Elias Magnus Fries) are generally credited to their supervisors, and not the students themselves. Finally, most zoologists, and "Scandinavian authorities on Linnaeana" consider Linnaeus the author; in the interests of nomenclatural stability, it is preferable to continue doing so. The issue was raised in a petition to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature and, although a large majority voted in favour of recognising Linnaeus as the author, the one dissenting vote caused the commission to defer its decision.

Sources

The specimens used by Linnaeus or Johansson in writing Centuria Insectorum include some provided by Dr Alexander Garden, a horticulturist from Charles Town in the Province of South Carolina, by Carl Gustav Dahlberg in Suriname, by Hans Johan Nordgren in Java, and from the collection of Baron Charles De Geer from the Province of Pennsylvania.

Contents

The dissertation begins by discussing improvements that the Linnaean system of taxonomy has brought to the study of insects, before describing the new species.

Brimstone hoax

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/Papilio_ecclipsis.jpg" caption="''[[Gonepteryx rhamni]]'': a specimen with spots painted on was named ''Papilio ecclipsis'' in ''Centuria Insectorum''"] ::

One of the species described in Centuria Insectorum was "Papilio ecclipsis". This was based on a specimen sent by William Charlton to James Petiver in 1702, who wrote: "It exactly resembles our English Brimstone Butterfly (R. Rhamni), were it not for those black spots and apparent blue moons on the lower wings. This is the only one I have seen." Carl Linnaeus examined the butterfly, and named it Papilio ecclipsis in Centuria Insectorum Rariorum, including it in his Systema Naturae from the 12th edition (1767) onwards. It was not until 1793 that the hoax was discovered by Johan Christian Fabricius, who recognised that the dark patches had been painted on, and that the specimen was a common brimstone butterfly (now called Gonepteryx rhamni). Although the curator at the British Museum "indignantly stamped the specimen to pieces" when he found out, William Jones created two replicas to replace the lost specimen.

Species

The 102 species described in Centuria Insectorum were divided into seven sections, broadly corresponding with modern insect orders. Exceptions are that thrips (Thysanoptera), mantises (Mantodea) and Orthoptera were included in the Hemiptera, dragonflies (Odonata) were included in the Neuroptera, and the section called "Aptera" contains crustaceans rather than insects in the modern sense. Most of the names introduced in Centuria Insectorum are still in use, albeit in different genera; in a few cases, it is not clear what animal the name refers to.

Coleoptera

thumb|right|[[Sitophilus oryzae]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Curculio oryza

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
1SCARABÆUS TityusvalidDynastes tityus
2SCARABÆUS MolosſusvalidCatharsius molossus
3SCARABÆUS ſurinamussynonymRutela lineola
4SCARABÆUS capreolusvalidLucanus capreolus
5DERMESTES GleditſiævalidCaryobruchus gleditsiae
6DERMESTES bactrisvalidPachymerus bactris
7CASSIDA ſpinifexvalidAcromis spinifex
8CASSIDA bipuſtulatajunior synonymStolas discoides
9CASSIDA bicornisvalidOmocerus bicornis
10CASSIDA leucophæa
11COCCINELLA ſangvineavalidCycloneda sanguinea
12COCCINELLA ſurinamenſistitle=Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae)author=Paul E. Skelley
13CHRYSOMELA gibboſavalidGibbifer gibbosus
14CHRYSOMELA undulatavalidPhyllocharis undulata
15CHRYSOMELA caſtanea
16CHRYSOMELA GorteriævalidCryptocephalus gorteriae
17CHRYSOMELA octopunctata
18CHRYSOMELA punctatiſſima
19CURCULIO oryzavalidSitophilus oryzae
20CURCULIO ſurinamenſistitle=Electronic Catalogue of Weevil names (Curculionoidea)url=http://wtaxa.csic.es/search/basicsearchHP.aspx
21CANTHARIS bicolorvalidThonalmus bicolor
22CICINDELA æquinoctialisvalidPheropsophus aequinoctialis
23CICINDELA carolinavalidTetracha carolina
24ELATER ligneusvalidSemiotus ligneus
25MELOE ChryſomeloidesvalidNemognatha chrysomeloides
26TENEBRIO Gigas
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Hemiptera

thumb|right|[[Carolina mantis|Stagmomantis carolina]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Gryllus carolinus thumb|right|[[Arilus cristatus]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Cimex cristatus

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
27GRYLLUS unicornistitle=Empusidae Burmeister, 1838url=http://insects.tamu.edu/research/collection/hallan/Arthropoda/Insects/Mantodea/Family/Empusidae.txt
28GRYLLUS carolinusvalidStagmomantis carolina
29GRYLLUS irroratussynonymStagmomantis carolina
30GRYLLUS LunusvalidMonachidium lunum
31GRYLLUS CinerariussynonymPterochroza ocellata
32GRYLLUS brachypterus /
GRYLLUS necydaloidesvalid /
junior synonymPseudophasma brachypterum
33GRYLLUS javanustitle=synonym Gryllus javanus Johannson, 1763work=Orthoptera Species File Online
34GRYLLUS perſpicillatusvalidOmmatolampis perspicillata
35GRYLLUS ſpinuloſusvalidEugaster spinulosa
36GRYLLUS ſuccinctusauthor1=S. Tanakaaauthor2=Y. Sadoyama
37GRYLLUS brevicornisvalidMetaleptea brevicornis
38GRYLLUS convolutusvalidMiogryllus convolutus
39CICADA flammeaauthor=Marcelo da Silva Baptistayear=2006
40CICADA truncatavalidOryxa truncata
41CIMEX ictericusvalidEuschistus ictericus
42CIMEX criſtatuswork=Nomina Insecta Nearcticatitle=Heteroptera List
43CIMEX ſcabervalidAcanthocoris scaber
44CIMEX ſuccinctusvalidLargus succinctus
45CIMEX hæmorrhousvalidLeptoscelis haemorrhous
46CIMEX nobilisvalidCalliphara nobilis
47COCCUS capenſisvalidConchaspis capensis
48TRIPS paradoxavalidThrips paradoxa
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Lepidoptera

thumb|right|[[Amathusia phidippus]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Papilio phidippus thumb|right|[[Anartia jatrophae]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Papilio Jatrophæ thumb|right|[[Argynnis hyperbius]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Papilio Hyperbius thumb|right|[[Manduca sexta]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Sphinx sexta

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
49PAPILIO Ægiſthusauthor1=Martin R. Honeyauthor2=Malcolm J. Scoble
50PAPILIO PolydorusvalidAtrophaneura polydorus
51PAPILIO OrontesvalidAlcides orontes
52PAPILIO PhidippusvalidAmathusia phidippus
53PAPILIO MedonvalidEuphaedra medon
54PAPILIO MnemevalidMelinaea mneme
55PAPILIO ÆdeavalidEterusia aedea
56PAPILIO Meliteauthor=E. D. Edwardsauthor2=J. Newland
57PAPILIO ScyllavalidCatopsilia scylla
58PAPILIO PolybevalidAtlides polybe
59PAPILIO PhileavalidPhoebis philea
60PAPILIO PhilomelavalidYpthima philomela
61PAPILIO ElectovalidColias electo
62PAPILIO HelcitavalidAletis helcita
63PAPILIO IdeavalidIdea idea
64PAPILIO Strilidorenomen dubiumunknown
65PAPILIO EurydicevalidSatyrodes eurydice
66PAPILIO DemophilevalidItaballia demophile
67PAPILIO ecclipſishoaxGonepteryx rhamni
68PAPILIO CanacevalidKaniska canace
69PAPILIO HypermneſtravalidElymnias hypermnestra
70PAPILIO Talausjunior synonymEntheus priassus
71PAPILIO AriadnevalidAriadne ariadne
72PAPILIO AtlitesvalidJunonia atlites
73PAPILIO JatrophævalidAnartia jatrophae
74PAPILIO DidovalidPhilaethria dido
75PAPILIO HyperbiusvalidArgynnis hyperbius
76PAPILIO Cydippeauthor=A. Steven Corbetyear=1949
77PAPILIO Peleusjunior synonymEntheus priassus
78PAPILIO ActorionvalidBia actorion
79PAPILIO ArciusvalidRhetus arcius
80PAPILIO AugiasvalidTelicota augias
81SPHINX ſextavalidManduca sexta
82PHALÆNA gangisvalidCreatonotos gangis
83PHALÆNA PhaloniavalidEudocima phalonia
84PHALÆNA heteroclitanomen dubiumEnantia melite?
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Neuroptera

thumb|right|[[Rhyothemis variegata]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Libellula variegata

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
85LIBELLULA carolinavalidTramea carolina
86LIBELLULA variegatavalidRhyothemis variegata
87HEMEROBIUS pectinicornisvalidChauliodes pectinicornis
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Hymenoptera

thumb|right|[[Bald-faced hornet|Dolichovespula maculata]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Vespa maculata

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
88SIREX columbavalidTremex columba
89SPHEX pensylvanicaauthor1=Richard Mitchell Bohartauthor2=Arnold S. Menke
90SPHEX cæruleaurl=http://research.calacademy.org/files/Departments/ent/sphecidae/Genera_and_species_pdf/Chalybion.pdftitle=Chalybion
91VESPA maculatavalidDolichovespula maculata
92VESPA quadridensvalidMonobia quadridens
93VESPA annularisvalidPolistes annularis
94FORMICA binodisurl=http://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymDB/nomenclator.name_entry?text_entry=Formica+binodistitle=Formica binodis
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Diptera

thumb|right|[[Efferia aestuans]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Asilus æstuans

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
95ASILUS æſtuansvalidEfferia aestuans
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Aptera

thumb|right|[[Ucides cordatus]], named in Centuria Insectorum as Cancer cordatus

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No.Name in Centuria...StatusCurrent name
96CANCER Dormiajournal=Raffles Bulletin of Zoologyyear=2008
97CANCER VocansvalidUca vocans
98CANCER cordatusvalidUcides cordatus
99CANCER epheliticusvalidHepatus epheliticus
100CANCER paraſiticusnomen dubiumTumidotheres maculatus?
101CANCER filiformisnomen dubiumCaprella lobata?
102ONISCUS linearisvalidIdotea linearis
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Footnotes

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