Chimarra callasae Gibon, 1982
Fig. 28A-G
Chimarra callasae Gibon, 1982: 75-76, figs 3, 12-15.
Chimarra callasae Gibon: Gibon 2015: 335, 338, 346, fig. 3A-B (distribution [table, map]: Mali, Guinea, Sierra-Leone).
Material examined.
Ghana - Northern Reg. ● 1♂ 1♀; Bamboi, Black Volta; 8°08'50"N, 2°02'40"W; 25 Apr. 1991; T Andersen & JS Amakye leg.; light trap; UMSP .
Diagnosis.
Chimarra callasae is most readily diagnosed from other species in the subgroup by the short and apically strongly out-turned and acute lateral lobes of tergum X, by the shape of the two phallic spines, which are short, symmetrical, and have their apices more or less bird-head shaped, and also by the general shape of the inferior appendages.
Distribution.
Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Sierra-Leone.