Acylophorus lualabaensis Levasseur
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Acylophorus lualabaensis Levasseur |
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Acylophorus lualabaensis Levasseur View in CoL
( Figs 27 View FIGURES 26 – 27 , 50 View FIGURES 42 – 50 , 76 View FIGURES 51 – 76 , 103 View FIGURES 97 – 103 , 139)
Acylophorus lualabaensis Levasseur, 1968: 1404 View in CoL ; Herman, 2001: 3033.
Diagnostic characters. Levasseur’s description contains illustrations of the aedeagus and antenna in addition to a textual description of morphological features. The following section contains additional diagnostic features.
Length 9mm. Body black with slightly paler. Abdomen very weakly iridescent. Legs pale with tibiae darkened. Antennae black with apical segments conspicuously paler. Maxillary palpi all pale. Labrum dark brown with pale margins.
Head large (pronotum 1.5x wider than head), 1.05x wider than long, temples well developed behind relatively small eyes ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 26 – 27 ). Pubescence extending over most of head leaving only a central glabrous strip free of punctures. Two pairs of interocular setae. Five postocular setae visible, the posterior puncture and seta displaced forward and out of line. No additional short seta on hind margin of eye. Mandibles with three medial teeth on right and two on left ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 42 – 50 ). Maxillary palpi with terminal segment elongate, glabrous, asymmetric and attenuated at apex ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 51 – 76 ). First segment of antenna almost as long as next five ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 97 – 103 ). Segments I to IX elongate, X transverse.
Pronotum slightly transverse (1.1x wider than long) with rounded sides and widest in basal half. Somewhat sparse semi-erect pubescence extending over most of surface except for central longitudinal glabrous strip and apical band. Dorsal setae absent. One pair of lateral setae. Marginal setae apparently short and reduced in number, though setae are possibly abraded in material available for study. Elytra transverse (1.6x wider than long) with pubescence arising from somewhat close asperate punctures. Apical fringe of thick bristles shorter than the hairs on the rest of the elytra. Abdominal tergites with long, somewhat outstanding pubescence arising from asperate punctures that are much denser at the base of each tergite than in the apical half.
Paramere simply lobed, pegs confusedly arranged at apex (Fig. 139). Median lobe narrowed at rounded apex, easily surpassing paramere.
Type material. Holotype 3: “KOLWEZI H. KATANGA COLL LEVASSEUR / Zilo Walaba / CONGO BELGE 4.1959 D.V. ALLARD / Acylophorus lualabaensis n. sp. LEVASSEUR DET 1967 HOLOTYPE / 17” ( MNHN).
Distribution and bionomics. Only known from a single specimen collected in the Democratic Republic of Congo ( Fig. 148 View FIGURE 148 ). There are no ecological data.
Comparative notes. Similar to A. kumbuiensis , but distinguished by the smaller eyes and the form of the aedeagus.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Acylophorus lualabaensis Levasseur
Lott, Derek A. 2010 |
Acylophorus lualabaensis
Herman 2001: 3033 |
Levasseur 1968: 1404 |