Olivensa cephalotes (Pascoe, 1858)

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Amphionycha cephalotes Pascoe 1858: 257; Bates 1866: 428 (distr.). Hemilophus cephalotes Gemminger and Harold 1873: 3210 (cat.). Amphionycha cephalotes, Bates 1881: 304 (checklist). Adesmus cephalotes Aurivillius 1923: 589(cat.); Blackwelder 1946: 623 (cat.); Gilmour 1965: 636 (cat.); Martins and Galileo 1993: 113; Monné and Giesbert 1994: 288 (cat.); Wappes et al. 2011: 6 (distr.); Giuglaris 2012: 64 (distr.); Morvan and Roguet 2013: 27 (distr.); Martins and Galileo 2014: 183, 224–225 (key).

Material examined. FRENCH GUIANA, 1 male, Saül, Montagne Pelée, 25-VIII-2006, Light trap, Pierre-Henri Dalens leg. (PHDC) ; 1 female, Saül, Montagne Pelée, 4-I-2011, FIT, SEAG leg. (PHDC) ; 1 female, Saül, Montagne Pelée, 17-I-2011, FIT, SEAG leg. (PHDC) ; 1 male, Saül, Montagne Pelée, 7-III- 2011, FIT, SEAG leg. (PHDC) ; 1 male, Saül, Montagne Pelée, 21-IV-2011, FIT, SEAG leg. (PHDC) ; 1 male, Rémire-Montjoly, Mont Mahury, 19-VIII-2017, Malaise trap, SEAG leg. (PHDC) .

Size range. 4.2–6.2 mm.

Description. From Pascoe (1868): “Head and thorax testaceous yellow; elytra somewhat silky, greyish, the external margins black; undersurface and legs testaceous, except the posterior tibiae, which, with the eyes and antennae, are black, the four last joints of the latter, being pale yellow.

Length 3 ½ lines.

Head rather wider than the thorax, which is somewhat narrower than the elytra, the latter slightly contracted in the middle and rounded at the apex.”