Prosymnus livens ( Boheman, 1851 )

Opitz, Weston, 2016, Classification, Natural History, and Evolution of the Korynetinae (Coleoptera: Cleridae). Part III. The African GeneraEctospinulaOpitz, New Genus, andProsymnusLaporte, The Coleopterists Bulletin 70 (3), pp. 429-446 : 429-446

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Prosymnus livens ( Boheman, 1851 )
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Prosymnus livens ( Boheman, 1851) ( Figs. 24 View Figs , 32 View Figs , 36 View Fig , 38 View Figs )

Opetiopalpus livens Boheman 1851: 518 . Lectotype. ♀. Here designated. Caffraria, Limpopo ( South Africa) (NHRS). Corporaal 1950: 300. Boheman did not indicate in his description whether his nominal species is based on one or more specimens. Therefore, I invoke Recommendation 73F of the ICZN (1999) and designate a lectotype for this species.

Prosymnus rufipennis Pic 1934b: 17 . Lectotype. ♂. Here designated. Pretoria, Transvaal ( South Africa) (MNHN). New Synonymy. The characteristics upon which this nominal species is based fall into the range of variation of P. livens .

Prosymnus burgeoni Pic 1934a: 67 . Lectotype. Here designated. Sex unknown. Rwanda: Gabiru (MRAC). New Synonymy. The characteristics upon which this nominal species is based fall into the range of variation of P. livens .

Diagnosis. The members of this species are superficially similar to those of P. adustus , but specimens of P. livens differ by their light testaceous coloration.

Redescription. Size: Length 6.0 mm; width 2.8 mm. Form: As is Fig. 24 View Figs . Color: Testaceous. Head: Antennal capitulum lax, antennomeres 9 and 10 triangular, antennomere 11 oval; eyes much narrower than frons (EW/FW 15/52). Thorax: Pronotum transverse (PW/PL 125/95), spine on pronotal posterior angle well-developed; elytral punctation arranged into 12 striae, punctation extending to elytral apex, elytral interstitial spaces smooth and shiny. Abdomen: Setal patches on 3 rd and 4 th sternites; male pygidium scutiform; aedeagus as in Fig. 32 View Figs .

Natural History. Specimens were collected throughout the year, some at light, and some at elevations from 1,022 to 1,306 m.

Distribution. In addition to the type, I examined 45 specimens from: SOUTH AFRICA: North Prov, just NW of Sukses, Madikela Game Resort, 24°05′S- 28°18′E, 12-14.III.1999, T. K. Philips, L. Gerofsky & U. Kryger; Limpopo Prov. Lindani Nature Res., nr.Valvaater, 4-6.I.2008, 1190 m, P. Schule; KWZ Natal, Ntinni Nat. Res, 28°16′S- 30°55′E, 1.12.2010, 1022 m, at light, leg. Ruth Müller; idem, Utrecht, 27°38′S- 30°19′E, 1306 m, 27.11.2010, mainly beating. Leg. Ruth Müller; Waterberg, Geelhoutbush farm, 24°22′S- 27°33′E, 19.12.1995, misc. beating, leg. C. L. Bellamy; Transvaal, Pretoria east, 25°48′S- 28°22′E, 9.3.1993, at light, leg. M. Krüger; idem, Rustenburg, 13.II.1954, leg. A. L. Capener; idem, Blouberg, 7.I.1955, G. Rudebeck; Mpumalanga, Ezemvelo Nat. Res., 25°42′S 29°01′E, 18-19 March 2006; Gwaai R, 17.II.1921, C. E. Godman. ZIMBABWE: Salisbury. Nov. 1897, G. A. K. Marshall; Marandellas, 18°10′S 31°36′E, II.1962, M.V. light, J. S. Weir; 1908, G. A. K. Marshall; Kopies W. of Lesapi R., 1908, G. A. K. Marshall. ZAMBIA: Mwengwa, 13°S- 27°40′E, H. C. Dollman; Kankunda, 19-24-XI-1947, 1300 m, G. F. de Witte. Specimens are deposited in BMNH, CMNC, ISNB, MRAC, MNHN, MZLU, NBCN,

NHRS, RGCG, SAMC, TMSA, and WOPC ( Fig. 38 View Figs ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Prosymnus

Loc

Prosymnus livens ( Boheman, 1851 )

Opitz, Weston 2016
2016
Loc

Prosymnus rufipennis

Pic 1934: 17
1934
Loc

Prosymnus burgeoni

Pic 1934: 67
1934
Loc

Opetiopalpus livens

Corporaal 1950: 300
Boheman 1851: 518
1851
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