Leiodontocercus angustipennis Chopard, 1954 (Figs. 40 a-b)

Material examined. Côte d’Ivoire, Taï National Park, Res. Station (174m) (MV Light Trap) 25.III-17.IV.2017, A. Aristophanous, M. Aristophanous, M. Geiser, P. Moretto (1♂, 2♀) ; Liberia, Sinoe County, 6.5 km NW Jacksonville, Forest near Solve Problem Vill. (103m) 23-27.I.2018 (MV Light Trap), M. Geiser, S. Safian, G. Simonics (1♀) (ANHRT) .

Remarks. The genus Leiodontocercus has been revised recently by Massa (2020), who examined only the holotype; now another male was available and it was possible to examine the stridulatory file, consisting of ca. 60 teeth (Fig. 40a), similar to that of L. philipporum Massa, 2020, but teeth are deeper; however, cerci of L. angustipennis are stout with an inner globose bulge (Fig. 40b)

Distribution. It is known from Sierra Leone and Guinea (Massa 2020), newly recorded from Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia.