Appendix 1. Descriptions of the collection sites

Site Group 1.Access road to El Sabanal Field Station at 46–126m of elevation above sea level (mamsl). Within the Huatulco National Park located 5.5km from the intersection San Pedro Pochutla—Salina Cruz highway (highway 200)andSanta Cruz Huatulco highway (RI). Several sites were sampled along this 5-km road with well preserved vegetation:

Site 1.1.15°46′38″N, 96°12′2.01″O; 50 mamsl. The light trap (#4) is located at 1.5km from the Station facilities.

Site 1.2.15°46′20″N, 96°11′52.01″O; 121 mamsl. The light trap (#2) is located 0.7km NW from the Station facilities.

Site 1.3.15°46′10.7″N, 96°11′39.4″O; 109 mamsl. The light trap (#1) is located next to the Station facilities.

Site 1.4.15°46′0.01″N, 96°11′30.9″O; 107 mamsl.The light trap (#5) is located 0.4km SE from the Station facilities.

Site Group 2. The road to El Palmar or La Palma was used as a collection transect (5.2km long)andit begin just in the RI. This trail has a northwest directionandruns parallel to the stream El Arenal or El Arenoso. Neighboring hills are covered by TDF, but on sides of the stream; the vegetation composition changes to larger trees, typical of more humid conditions. Diurnal collections took place at the following sites:

Site.2.2. El Carnero (15°48′21.4″N, 96°10′04.0″O; 90 mamsl). This site is located 3.7km NW from the referred road intersection (RI).

Site 2.2.El Palmar or La Palma (15°48′58.6″N, 96° 10′33.2″O, 107 mamsl). This site is located 5.2km NW from that intersection.

A third sampling approach used consisted of placing Malaise traps along the road described above. The distances of these sites from the RI are as follows:

Site 2.3.Malaise trap #1, El Carnero; 15°48′21.4″N, 96° 10′04.0″W; 90 mamsl;3.7km NW.

Site 2.4.Malaise trap #6; 15°48′27″N, 96°10′05.9″W; 165 mamsl; 4km NW.

Site 2.5.Malaise trap#2; 15°48′33.0″N, 96°10′10.99″W, 204 mamsl; 4.1km NW.

Site 2.6.Malaise trap #5; 15°48′40″N, 96°10′18.01″W; 187 mamsl; 4km NW.

Site 2.7.Malaise trap #3; 15° 48′ 43″ N, 96° 10′ 18.98″ W; 194 mamsl; 4.6km NW.

Site 2.8.Malaise trap#4; 15°48′54″N, 96°10′27.98″W; 179 mamsl; 5.1km NW.

Site 3.Arroyo Xuchilt; 15°46′46.1″N, 96°12′31.1″O; 80 mamsl; 6.7km south-west from RI. Diurnal collections were conducted in this site, as well as light trap #3.

Site 4. Arroyo Copalita; 15°50′58.8″N, 96°06′41.1″W; 110 mamsl; 9km south-west from the RI. In this site, diurnal collections were conducted along the river sides.

Site 5. Puente Río Coyula; 15°44′58.4″N, 96°17′52.8″W; 19 mamsl;18.2km SW from RI. Diurnal collections were also conducted along the river sides in this site.

Appendix 2. List of the species of Cerambycidae recorded in the region of Huatulco, Oaxaca, México. An asterisk indicates that the species was recorded for the first time for Oaxaca. The list follows the taxonomic classification of Monné (2015a, b, c)andincludes numbers of individuals collected (placed after the description year of the species), information when the adults were collectedandcollecting method(s).

Prioninae

Macrotomini

Nothopleuruslobigenis Bates, 1884.May (1).At light.

Meroscelisini

Lasiogastercostipennis Gahan, 1892.February (1).At light.

Prionini

Derobrachusinaequalis (Bates, 1872).August (5)andSeptember (5).At lightanddirect collecting.

Lepturinae

Lepturini

Cyphonotidarostratarostrata (Bates, 1872).September (1).On flowers of Coccoloba sp.

*MegachoriolauschemsakiLinsley, 1970. July (1).Direct collecting.

Nemognathomimus sp. 1.July (4).Direct collecting.

*StrangaliabicolorellaChemsak, 1969. July (1).Direct collecting.

*S. cavaventraChemsak, 1969. July (1).Direct collecting.

S. doyeniChemsakLinsley, 1976.July (7).Direct collecting.

*S. hamatipesGiesbert, 1986. July (11).Direct collecting.

*S. palaspinaChemsak, 1969. July (5).Direct collecting.

*S. xanthotela (Bates, 1892). October (3).Direct collecting.

Cerambycinae

Achrysonini

Achrysonsurinamum (Linnaeus, 1767).June (1).At light.

Geropaconcolor (LeConte, 1873).February (2).At light.

Cerambycini

Plocaederusyucatecus (ChemsakNoguera, 1997).February (1).At light.

Clytini

*MecometopussarukhaniChemsakNoguera, 1993. February (1).Direct collecting.

Neoclytus sp. 1.July (1), September (1).Direct collecting.

Placosternusdifficilis (Chevrolat, 1862).November (1).Direct collecting.

Dryobiini

OrnithiamexicanazapotensisTippmann, 1960.July (5).Direct collecting.

Eburiini

Eburia(Eburia) aegrota Bates, 1880.June (1), July (2).At lightanddirect collecting.

*Eburia(E.) aliciaeNoguera, 2002. May (1).June (8).At light.

*Eburia(E.) chemsakiNoguera, 2002. May (2), June (1), July (3). At light.

*Eburia(E.) juanitaeChemsakLinsley, 1970. May (1), June (2). At light.

Eburia(E.) laticollis Bates, 1880. May (13), June (2), July (2). At light.

Eburia(E.) stigma (Olivier, 1795).June (1).At light.

EburodacryshesperidisChemsakLinsley, 1970.May (1).At light.

*SusuacangahatsueaeChemsakGiesbert, 1986. May (2), June (1), July (2). At light.

Elaphidiini

*AneflomorphahovoreiChemsakNoguera, 2005. May (1), June (1). At light.

A. rufipesChemsakLinsley, 1968.July (1).At light.

*AneflusbullockiChemsakGiesbert, 1986. September (1).At light.

*A. rugicollisLinsley, 1935. July (8).At lightanddirect collecting.

*AnelaphusbadiusChemsak, 1991. February (5).At light.

*A. nitidipennisChemsakLinsley, 1968. June (1).At light.

A. undulatum (Bates, 1880). May (10), June (2). At light.

*A. vernusChemsak, 1991. February (4), May (1). At lightanddirect collecting.

A. sp. 1. May (4), June (7), July (1). At light.

Anopliomorphareticolle (Bates, 1885).May (1).At light.

A. rinconium (Casey, 1924).June (1).At light.

A. sp. 1. May (1), June (1). At light.

ConosphaeronconcolorconcolorLinsley, 1935. May (1), July (4). At light.

Ironeusmutatus Bates, 1885.July (1).On flowers of Croton sp.

I. pulcher Bates, 1880. May (1), July (4). At light.

Mephritusapicatus (Linsley, 1935). May (1), July (1). At light.

MetironeushovoreihovoreiChemsak, 1991.June (1).At light.

*MicropsyrassadoyeniChemsakGiesbert, 1986. May (10), June (1). At light.

*M. glabrata MartinsChemsak, 1966. May (6), June (1), July (1). At light.

*M. reticulata MartinsChemsak, 1966. May (2).At light.

Orwelliongibbulumgibbulum (Bates, 1880).May (2).At light.

Psyrassabasicornis Pascoe, 1866.July (9).At light.

*P. megalopsChemsakNoguera, 1993. May (15), July (1). At light.

P. nigroaenea Bates, 1892. May (8), June (2), July (6). At light.

P. sp. 5. May (3), June (1). At light.

P. sp. 6. May (4), June (2), July (4). At light.

Stenosphenusochraceusochraceus Bates, 1872.September (1).Direct collecting.

*S. rufipes Bates, 1872. October (1).Direct collecting.

Stizocerasubmetallica (ChemsakLinsley, 1968). May (30), June (5), July (29). At light.

Trichophoroidesalbisparsus (Bates).June (3).At light.

T. decipiens (Bates, 1880).February (1).At light.

T. sp. 1. May (2), June (3), July (1). At light.

Elaphidiini sp. 1.May (1).At light.

Erlandiini

ErlandiamexicanaNogueraChemsak, 2001.February (1).At light.

Hesperophanini

Hesperophanina

*AustrophanesrobustumChemsakLinsley, 1963. May (3), June (1). At light.

*XeranopliumpubescensChemsakGiesbert, 1986. May (2).At light.

*X. puncticolleChemsakLinsley, 1963. May (12).At light.

Heteropsini

*Chrysoprasisguerrerensis Bates, 1892. July (3).Direct collecting.

Hexoplonini

Hexoploncalligrammum Bates, 1885.July (1).Direct collecting.

StenygrahistrioAudinet-Serville, 1834.July (9), September (1).On flowers of Croton suberosus.

Hyboderini

PachymerolaruficollisruficollisGiesbert, 1987.July (56).On flowers of Croton suberosus.

Lissonotini

LissonotusflavocinctusmultifasciatusDupont, 1836.February (1), July (1), September (1).Direct collecting.

Methiini

Styloxus sp. 1.February (1).At light.

Neocorini

Coscinedesgracilis Bates, 1885. May (44), June (20), July (2). At light.

Neoibidionini

Compsina

Heterachthes sp. 1. May (3), July (1). At lightanddirect collecting.

*Neocompsaalacris (Bates, 1885). May (1).At light.

Xalitlagenuina Martins, 1970. May (11), June (2). At light.

Tropidina

Diasporidionduplicatum (Gounelle, 1909). May (3), June (1). At lightanddirect collecting.

Obriini

ObriumbatesiHovoreChemsak, 1980. May (1), July (3). At light.

O. discoideum (LeConte, 1873). May (3), June (2), July (1). At light.

O. giesbertiHovoreChemsak, 1980. May (1), June (1). At light.

O. maculatum (Olivier, 1795).November (1).At light.

O. ruficolle Bates, 1885.May (1).At light.

Piezocerini

Piezocerina

PiezoceraserraticollisLinell, 1897. May (1), June (1). At light.

Rhinotragini

*Ameriphoderesamoena (ChemsakLinsley, 1979). July (16).On flowers of unidentified species.

*A. ayalai (ChemsakLinsley, 1988). July (2).On flowers of unidentified species.

A. cribricollis (Bates, 1892).June (1), July (60), September (5).On flowers of Croton suberosusand Croton sp.

*A. parva (ChemsakLinsley, 1979). May (1).On flowers of unidentified species.

A. suavis (Bates, 1885).July (5), September (1), November (1).On flowers of Croton suberosus.

Ecliptachampionella (Bates, 1880).July (4).On flowers of unidentified species.

Forticuladeressexualis (Linsley, 1934).July (2).On flowers of unidentified species.

Odontoceraaurocinctaaurocincta Bates, 1873.July (19).On flowers of Croton suberosusand Croton sp.

O. clara Bates, 1873. July (3).On flowers of unidentified species.

Ommataelegans White, 1955.July (2).On flowers of unidentified species.

Rhopalophoriini

Cosmisomareticulatum Bates, 1885.July (1).Direct collecting.

Rhopalophoracupricollis Guerin-Méneville, 1844.June (1).At light.

Tillomorphini

Euderces sp. 1.June (3), July (1).On flowers of Casearia sp.

Trachyderini

Trachyderina

*Axestoleusquinquepunctatus Bates, 1892. July (19).On flowers of Croton suberosus.

Deltaspis sp. 1.November (9).Direct collecting.

Deltaspis sp. 2.November (1).Direct collecting.

Elytroleptusscabricollis Bates, 1892.July (5).On flowers of unidentified species.

*Hoegeadistigma Bates, 1885. November (2).Direct collecting.

*Ischnocnemiscaerulescens Bates, 1885. October (1), November (34).Direct collecting.

*Lophaliacribricollis (Bates, 1892). November (1).Direct collecting.

*L. prolataChemsakLinsley, 1988. November (3).Direct collecting.

Paroxoplusornaticollis (Lacordaire, 1869).November (18).Direct collecting.

Pseudodeltaspissp. 1.July (3).On flowers of unidentified species.

Sphaenothecus argenteus Bates, 1880.July (9).On flowers of unidentified species.

S. toledoiChemsakNoguera, 1998.June (10), July (1).On flowers of Mimosa sp.

Stenaspis sp. 1.November (1).Direct collecting.

Stenobatyleeburata (Chevrolat, 1862).July (28), September (32).On flowers of Croton suberosus Croton sp.

*S. miniaticollis (Chevrolat, 1862). July (47), September (10).On flowers of Croton suberosus Croton sp.

*S. prolixa (Bates, 1892). July (8).On flowers of unidentified species.

Trachyderes (Dendrobias) mandibularismandibularis (DupontinAudinet-Serville, 1834).September (1).Direct collecting.

TylosisoculatusLeConte, 1850.November (4).Direct collecting.

Lamiinae

Acanthocinini

Eutrichilluscomus Bates, 1881.February (1).At light.

Lagocheirusobsoletus Thomson, 1860.September (2), October (1).At lightanddirect collecting.

Lepturges(Lepturges) angulatus (LeConte, 1852). May (1), July (8), September (1), October (1). At lightanddirect collecting.

L. sp. 1. May (1), July (1). At light.

L. sp. 2.July (1).Direct collecting.

Mecotetartusantennatus Bates, 1872. May (2), June (2). At light.

Olenosusserrimanus Bates, 1872. February (1), May (2), September (2). At light.

Sternidiusnaeviicornis (Bates, 1885). February (2), May (12), June (1), July (29), August (1), September (2). At lightandbeating dead branches of Acacia sp.

Acanthoderini

*AegomorphusalbosignusChemsakNoguera, 1993. September (1).At light.

PeritapniapilosaChemsakLinsley, 1978.May (2).At light.

Anisocerini

Thryallisundatus (Chevrolat, 1834).September (1), November (1).At lightanddirect collecting.

Apomecynini

Adetus sp. 1.September (1).Direct collecting.

A. sp. 2.September (9).Direct collecting.

Bebelismexicana (Bates, 1885).July (1).Direct collecting.

Colobotheini

*ColobotheasinaloensisGiesbert, 1979. July (14), September (15), October (1).Direct collecting.

Compsosomatini

TessarecphoraaracnoidescentralisMonné, 1980.July (1).Direct collecting.

Desmiphorini

Cymatonychacastanea Bates, 1874.July (1).Direct collecting.

*Estoloides(Estoloides) scabracaulisChemsakNoguera, 1993. July (4).At light.

Eupogonius sp. 1.September (1).Direct collecting.

Hemilophini

Eranina sp. 1.September (1).Direct collecting.

Essostruthalaeta (Newman, 1840).September (10).October (7).Direct collecting.

Monochamini

Neoptychodestrilineatus (Linnaeus, 1771).June (1), October (1).At lightanddirect collecting.

Onciderini

*OnciderespallifasciataNoguera, 1993. July (1).At light.

Phytoecini

*Mecas(Dylobolus) rotundicollis Thomson, 1868. September (1).Direct collecting.

Pogonocherini

*EcyruslineicollisChemsakLinsley, 1975. May (1), September (1). At lightanddirect collecting.

Tetraopini

PhaeabiplagiataChemsak, 1977. May (2), June (11), July (1), September (2), October (1), November (1). On leaves of Thevetia ovata andThevetia sp.

P. maccartyiChemsak, 1999. May (1), June (7). On leaves of Thevetia sp.

*P. marthaeChemsak, 1977. May (1).Direct collecting.

*P. nogueraiChemsak, 1999. June (1), July (2).On leaves of Thevetia sp.

P. semirufa Bates, 1872.September (2).Direct collecting.

P. vitticollis Bates, 1872.July (7).On leaves of an unidentified Asclepiadaceae.

P. sp. 1.July (1).Direct collecting.

Tetraopes umbonatus LeConte, 1852. September (1). Direct collecting.

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