Systematic position of the Afrotropical species described in Trachyphloeini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Author
Borovec, Roman
Author
Skuhrovec, Jiří
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-08
4344
3
journal volume
31588
10.11646/zootaxa.4344.3.5
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1175-5326
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Glyptosomus hardenbergi
(
Marshall, 1923
)
,
comb. n.
(
Fig. 2A
)
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi
Marshall, 1923
: 542
(original description).
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi
:
Lona, 1937
: 324
(catalogue);
Borovec & Meregalli, 2013
: 501
(note).
Type
locality.
Portuguese East Africa
[
Mozambique
]: Umbelusi.
Material examined.
Lectotype (here designated): 1 spec. (BMNH), ‘Type [p, circular label with red margins] / Portuguese E. Africa [p] / Pres. by Imp. Bur. Ent. Brit. Mus. 1923-253 [p] / Umbelusi III. 11.21. P. E. A. C. B. Hardenberg [p] /
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Mshl.
TYPE [hw] / LECTOTYPUS
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Marshall R. Borovec
des. 2006 /
Glyptosomus hardenbergi (
Marshall, 1923
)
,
comb. nov.
, R. Borovec & J. Skuhrovec det. 2017’ [p]. Paralectotypes: 4 spec. (BMNH), same labels as lectotype but the fourth with different date ‘III. 24.21.’, fifth label missing and last reading ‘PARALECTOTYPUS’; 1 spec. (RMCA), ‘PARATYPUS [red label, p] / Umbelusi III.11.21. P. E. A. Hardenberg [p] / MUSÉE DU CONGO (don Marshall) [partly p, partly hw] / R. dét. uu 3910 [p] /
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Mshl.
COTYPE [hw], PARALECTOTYPUS
Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Marshall R. Borovec & J. Skuhrovec
des. 2017 /
Glyptosomus hardenbergi (
Marshall, 1923
)
,
comb. n.
, R. Borovec & J. Skuhrovec det. 2017’ [p].
Remarks.
Marshall (1923)
denoted this species as “distinguished from all the known
South
African species by the uneven elytral intervals”. His description of the species is based on sixteen specimens from Umbelusi in
Mozambique
. The
lectotype
is
3.25 mm
long. Three
paralectotypes
were dissected and remounted (with the genitalia mounted on the same label). The
types
have the rostrum separated from the head by sharp V-shaped sulcus, the metatibiae with slender squamose corbels and the tarsal claws connate in the basal half, and on the base of these characters we place it in the tribe
Embrithini
. It is tranferred to
Glyptosomus
Schoenherr, 1847
based on the following characters: epifrons with well defined and visible borders along the whole length, at base as wide as space between anterior margins of eyes, laterally prominent posthumeral calli and abdominal ventrite
1 in
middle somewhat longer than ventrites 2–4 combined.