Craspedophorus congoanus Kolbe, 1889
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2. Craspedophorus congoanus Kolbe, 1889 View in CoL
( Plate 6 View PLATE 6 , Figs 49–51, Plate 13 View PLATE 13 , Fig. 109)
Craspedophorus congoanus Kolbe, 1889: 116 View in CoL (type locality “Kwako bis Kimpoko [=Bandundu Province, Democratic Repubic of the Congo]”). Burgeon 1930b: 160 (ex parte), 1935b: 180 (ex parte), Basilewsky, 1960a: 84, Lorenz 2005: 320, Häckel and Farkač 2012: 80.
Compared material. 1♀: “Comp. typ. / Basilewsky [printed in black on red circumscribed label]// Musée du Congo / Equateur : Flandria [printed in black]/ 23–III–1932 [handwritten in black]/ R. P. Hulstaert [printed in black]/ 224[handwritten in black on leftside on white label]// Mus . Berlin / IX. 1954 [handwritten in black on red label]// Cr. congoanus Klbe [handwritten in black]/ P. Basilewsky det., 19[printed in black]54 [handwritten in black on white label]” ( Plate 6 View PLATE 6 , Fig. 49, MRAC) .
Additional material examined. DR Congo: Équateur. 1♂: “ Eala Bokatola-Bikoro ” ( Plate 6 View PLATE 6 , Fig. 50, Plate 13 View PLATE 13 , Fig. 109) ; 1♂: “ Flandria ” ; 1♂, 1♀: “ Lukolela ” ( MRAC) ; 1♀: “ Congo Katanga [probably missplaced, correctly Équateur Province] Lukolela ” (cDM) ; 1♀: “ Tshuapa: Etata ” ; 1♀: “ Tshuapa: Ikela ” ; 1♀: “ Tshuapa: Mabali , terr. Bikoro, Lactumba” ( MRAC) . Kasaï-Occidental. 1♂, 1♀: “ Terr. Dekese ” ; 1♂, 1♀: “ Luebo ” . Kasaï-Oriental (Sankuru). 1♀: “ Sankuru: Djeka ” ; 1♂: “ Kasai: Djeka ” ; 1♀: “ Kasai: Kondue ” ; 1♀: “ Sankuru: Kondue ” . Maniéma. 1♂: “ Kindu ” . Orientale (Tshopo). 1♀: “ Stan [leyville].: Litoko ( Elengalale )” ( Plate 6 View PLATE 6 , Fig. 51, MRAC).
Note. This species is based on specimens labeled “Kwako bis Kimpoko”. Recently this route is located in Kwango District, Bandundu province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Description (in part, see Kolbe 1889: 116). “Length 21 mm. A large, gracile species, differing strongly from previous form [ C. buettneri ], mainly by smooth dorsum, most similar to C. grossus ( Hope, 1842) , but with mostly all parts more elongated. Head short, pronotum cordiform, with margins posteriorly strongly narrowing, excavated in front of posterior angles, dorsum weakly rugate, irregularly and indistinctly punctured. Elytra almost parallel-sided, relatively narrow, striae smooth and deeply impressed, very finely and rarely punctured; intervals convex, glossily, very finely and sparsely punctured. Humeral macula red, large, more narrowing medial than lateral, reaching from VI to VIII interval, furthermore with small macular spot on V interval; preapical macula reduced to one spot on VII interval, which smaller, more elongated, ovoid. Metepisterna short, wider than long. Ventral sternites anteriorly, in the middle, crenulated. Kwako bis Kimpoko” [from German]. I have not seen the type, my conclusions are based on the Basilewsky’s compared type in his collection in MRAC ( Plate 6 View PLATE 6 , Fig. 49). Aedeagus of the DR Congo male, collected in Équateur Province, ( Plate 13 View PLATE 13 , Fig.109), is very similar to those of C. ruficroides n. sp. and C. phenax Basilewsky, 1987 ( Plate 13 View PLATE 13 , Figs 106–108).
Distribution. Democratic Congo: Bandundu, Équateur, Kasaï-Occidental, Kasaï-Oriental, Maniema, Orientale Provinces.
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Craspedophorus congoanus Kolbe, 1889
Häckel, Martin 2017 |
Craspedophorus congoanus
Hackel 2012: 80 |
Lorenz 2005: 320 |
Basilewsky 1960: 84 |
Burgeon 1930: 160 |
Kolbe 1889: 116 |