Fulvius kerzhneri Gorczyca, 2000

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Fulvius kerzhneri Gorczyca 2000: 65, 77 (new species), 2002b: 21 (notes on distribution); Chérot et al. 2001: 189 (list); Sadowska-Woda 2005: 93, 170–172, tab. 46, figs 2AB (morphology, phylogenetic analysis of Fulvius).

Diagnosis. Fulvius kerzhneri is classified in anthocoroides -group (Gorczyca 2006). It can be distinguished from other members of the groups by the following combination of characters: body dark brown with large yellow areas (Fig. 3); antennomere II with broad, yellow annulation apically (Fig. 3); pronotum with calli weakly upraised (Fig. 3); collar and posterior margin of pronotum yellow; inner margin of clavus and claval commissure, and claval vein yellow along entire length; medial fracture, R+M vein, and embolium yellow on basal half; apex of exocorium and embolium with large, yellow patch (Fig. 3).

Material examined. ♀: ‘ Madagascar, 17–30.XII,2001 \ Tamatave distr. \ Andasibe env. \ J. Horák lgt.’ (Fig. 7E) (ZJPC) .

Distribution. Central east Madagascar, Congo (Kinshasa), South Africa (Zululand).