Choerades flavipes (Weidemann, 1821) Loodt, J. G. H., 1977
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8359775 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8366729 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E7026370-FFEE-1E28-FDA8-F99E22B1FDE7 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Choerades flavipes (Weidemann, 1821) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Choerades flavipes (Weidemann, 1821) comb. n. Fig. 3 View Figs 1-5
Laphria flavipes Weidemann, 1821 pp. 238-9 View in CoL (not Oldroyd's 1974 p. 102 South Africa (Tongaat), Mozambique and Rhodesia records).
? Dasythrix nigrapex Bigot, 1878 p. 229 View in CoL .
C. jlavipes was described from a female specimen from ·Prom. bon. sp.' (probably Table Mountain, Cape Town) and as my records show the species to be confined to the Cape Province from the Cape Peninsula to the eastern Cape Province I have little doubt that males subsequently identified as C. jlavipes are truly the males of this species. Oldroyd (1974) places Dasythrix nigrapex Bigot in his list of synonymy but since the type locality of this species is in Natal there is a strong possibility that this species is not the same as C. jlavipes. I have not seen Bigot's material; if D. nigrapex is indeed a Choerades there is the. possibility that it is C. aureopilosa in which case Bigot's name will have precedence over that of Ricardo.
The male terminalia ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1-5 ) of C. jlavipes are illustrated for comparison with other species. Fused gonopodal setae (4 or 5 in number) are short and inwardly directed. Two groups of well-developed setae lie posteriorly of the gonopodaJ setae. The first group contains two setae the second group four.
Material examined: SOUTH AFRICA: Cape Province: 1 ♂ , Cape Town; 1 ♂, Muizenberg , 27.X.1934, G. v. Son ; 1 ♂, Montagu Pass , 20.1.1922, Dr Brauns ; 1 ♀;!, Knysna , 1.1.1910, Dr Brauns ; 1♀ George , 10.X 1.1912, Dr Brauns ; 1♂ Knysna Forest, 1911, Miss Rex ; 1♀ Uniondale , 25.XII.1909, Dr Brauns ; 1♀ Mossel Bay , XI1.1934, R. E. Turner ; 1♀Karreedouw Mountains, W. of Humansdorp, 14.X.1959, B. & P. Stuckenberg ; 2♂ Storms River Pass, Tsitsikama Area , 8.XII.1967, B. & P. Stuckenberg; 1♂ Van Staden's River , 1924, Dr Brauns ; 1♂ Willowmore , 1.1908, Dr Brauns ; 1♂ Cradock , 28.XI. l968, J. G. H. Londt. (All specimens in Natal Mus.)
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