Ctonoxylon montanum Eggers
Figs 31, 34, 37 [female]; 32, 35, 38 [male]
Ctonoxylon montanum Eggers, 1922: 170.
Ctonoxylon longipilum Eggers, 1935: 308, syn. nov.
Ctonoxylon nodosum Eggers, 1940: 236, syn. nov.
Links.
https://www.barkbeetles.info/photos_target_species.php?lookUp=7979. https://www.barkbeetles.info/photos_target_species.php?lookUp=2193.
Type material.
Holotype female: Kamerun, Buea, XII. 10, Hintz, leg. Type 60341 [USNM] . Holotype of Ctonoxylon longipilum, female: [Tanzania] Mulange, Br. O. Afr. Type 60340 [USNM] . Holotype of C. nodosum, male: [Democratic Republic of the Cogo] Congostaat, Mongbwalu [1.93, 30.05], [1200 m alt.] Mm Scholtz [RMCA] .
Diagnosis.
Length 3.2–3.6 mm. 2.0–2.1 × as long as broad; colour brown. Upper and lower eye parts separated by 1.5 × the width of upper part; pronotal eye scraper acutely pointed; a sharp carina running from scraper to procoxa, without associated groove or propleural pit; scutellar shield at level with elytra; striae distinctly impressed, interstriae rounded, interstrial setae curved and bristle-like, variable in length and scattered irregularly within rows, denser on declivity, without ground vestiture; elytral apex in females slightly extended, entire, in males apical interstriae 1 and 2 fused and strongly inflated; resting position of mesotibiae marked on metaventrite.
Distribution.
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania
New records.
Ghana, Ashanti region, Kwadaso, 320 m., N 6.42 ’ – W 1.39 ’, Dr. S. Endrödy-Younga, mixed light, 25. II. 1969 [1, NHMW]; Ghana, Western Region, Ankasa, Nkwanta Camp, 8. 6. 2005, KB Miller, leg. [1, ZMUB] ; Nigeria, Ibadan [7.40, 3.85], 01. 11. 1964, M. L. Jerath leg. [2, USNM] ; Nigeria, Ife, W. State [7.48, 4.48], 01. 08. 1971, T. Medler [3, USNM] ; Cameroon, Libamba, 10 km E of Makak [3.54, 11.09], 11. 02. 1974, black light, J. A. Gruwell leg. [1, USNM] .
Comments.
Type specimens of C. longipilum and C. montanum are near identical and synonymised. The first species has only slightly longer curved elytral setae, but this feature varies between specimens. All specimens of the two nominal taxa are females as characterised by the pair of raised teeth along the anterior margin of the pronotum. Previously Schedl (1972) synonymised C. nodosum with C. longipilum due to the presumed sexual dimorphism expressed in the inflated elytral apex and the lack of raised teeth along the pronotal margin. Schedl’s view is supported and the synonym C. nodosum is therefore moved to C. montanum .
The record from Madagascar as C. longipilum (see Schedl 1977) is likely a misidentified female specimen of C. tuberculatum sp. nov. and is removed from the distribution list. Basically nothing is known about its biology except coming to light at lower to middle altitudes.