Holovonones compressus (Pickard-Cambridge, 1904)
Fig. 12d
Paravonones compressus Pickard-Cambridge, 1904: 552, pl. 52 fig. 4, 4a–b.
Disvonones albilineatus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 106, figs 2, 4 [junior subjective synonym of Paravonones compressus Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1953a: 62)].
Disvonones bilineata Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 107, fig. 1 [junior subjective synonym of Paravonones compressus Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1953a: 62)].
Disvonones albiornatus Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 107, fig. 3 [junior subjective synonym of Paravonones compressus Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1953a: 62)].
Tecavonones clavipes Goodnight & Goodnight, 1944: 109, figs 5–6 [junior subjective synonym of Paravonones compressus Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1953a: 62)].
Holovonones compressus – Roewer 1912: 21.
Vonones compressus – Goodnight & Goodnight 1953b: 179.
Type data
Holotype of Paravonones compressus
GUATEMALA • ♂; Cahabon; Sarg. leg.; NHMUK: GDSLV (not examined).
Paratype of Paravonones compressus
COSTA RICA • 1 ♀; without further locality data; Sarg. leg.; NHMUK: GDSLV (not examined).
Holotype of Disvonones albilineatus
MEXICO • ♂; Oaxaca, Palomares; Jul. 1909; A[lexander] Petrunkevitch leg.; AMNH (examined).
Holotype of Disvonones bilineata
BELIZE • ♀; without further locality data; 9 Sep. 1939; I. Sanderson leg.; FMNH (not examined).
Holotype of Disvonones albiornatus
MEXICO • ♀; Quintana Roo, Chetumal; Mar. 1940; I. Sanderson leg.; FMNH (not examined).
Paratype of Disvonones albiornatus
MEXICO • 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; FMNH (not examined).
Holotype of Tecavonones clavipes
MEXICO • ♂; Yucatán, Tecax, alrededores de la Cueva de Sabacá; 26 Sep. 1943; B. Osorio leg.; AMNH (not examined).
Paratype of Tecavonones clavipes
MEXICO • 1 ♂; Quintana Roo, Chetumal; 6 Mar. 1940; I. Sanderson leg.; FMNH (not examined).
Distribution
BELIZE, GUATEMALA, MEXICO, Campeche, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Yucatán. The original record from Costa Rica probably refers to H. bimaculatus .