Pseudolebinthus africanus Robillard, 2006
(Fig 5C)
Pseudolebinthus africanus Robillard, 2006: 677 —Cigliano et al. 2018 ( Orthoptera Species File Online)
Material examined. Holotype. ZIMBABWE: ♂, Mt. Melsetter 5000 ft [1500 m], Melsetter Dist. Dept. Agric. S. Rhodesia. xi.1957, accession no. 11776 (Whellan) identified Lebinthus africanus by L. Chopard (NHMUK, Brit Mus 1982–221).
Paratype. ZIMBABWE: 1♂, Chirinda Forest, Melsetter Dist. Dept. Agric. S. Rhodesia. x.1948, accession no. 11774 (Whellan) 1# identified Lebinthus africanus by L. Chopard (MNHN-EO-ENSIF10684) .
Type locality. Zimbabwe, Mount Melsetter 5000 ft.
Distribution. Zimbabwe
Diagnosis. (Emended from Robillard 2006). Coloration contrasted; FIII uniformly brown. Dorsal margin of eyes with small ommatidia thin.
Male. Scutellum basal edge sharply raised. FW dorsal field with strong transverse veins. Mirror small, hardly distinct from surrounding cells and crossed by one strong accessory vein; c1 twice as long as c2. Sc with three projections along its length (four in P. whellani, two in P. gorochovi sp. nov.).
Male genitalia. Pseudepiphallic lophi (Fig. 5C) longer and thinner than in P. whellani, their apical lobes almost completely fused, as in P. gorochovi sp. nov. Median part of endophallic sclerite well developed.