Ebenacobius Haran, a new southern African genus of flower weevils (Coleoptera: Curculioninae: Derelomini) associated with dicotyledonous plants Author Haran, Julien A04E1722-994A-44AD-8FD2-28DC0F220805 CBGP, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, INRAe, IRD, Montpellier University, Montpellier, France. julien.haran@cirad.fr Author Benoit, Laure 61963F74-724B-4174-9E9A-8817A3516B0E CBGP, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, INRAe, IRD, Montpellier University, Montpellier, France. Laure.Benoit@cirad.fr Author Procheş, Şerban 0ACCE987-9774-453B-A1BA-42E93D75D3C7 Centre for Functional Biodiversity and Discipline of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. 4 CBGP, INRAE, CIRAD, IRD, Institut Agro, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France. setapion@gmail.com Author Kergoat, Gael J. D763F7EC-A1C9-45FF-88FB-408E3953F9A8 gael.kergoat@inrae.fr text European Journal of Taxonomy 2022 2022-05-05 818 1 1 54 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.818.1771 journal article 55593 10.5852/ejt.2022.818.1771 c6f4d05a-7619-4e78-9d1f-f5becd279615 2118-9773 6532969 17950060-6B62-4479-BAF0-473767DC6ADB Ebenacobius atratus ( Hesse , 1929 ) gen. et comb. nov. Derelomus atratus Hesse , 1929: 525 . Differential diagnosis Ebenacobius atratus gen. nov. can be distinguished by the combination of appendiculate claws and elytra with distinct but recumbent setae, as long as or shorter than width of interstriae. This species is very close to, if not a synonym of, E. turneri gen. et comb. nov. (see the remarks section under that species). E. atratus has short, not or slightly raised squamiform setae on elytra (long, erect and piliform setae in E. turneri ). Material examined Holotype (from description) REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA KwaZulu-Natal Province ; Estcourt . Remarks Ebenacobius atratus gen. nov. ) was described in the genus Derelomus based on a single male deposited at SAMC ( Hesse 1929 ). This specimen was loaned to Guillermo Kuschel (loan 24018) who undertook a study on palaeotropical Derelomini from 2007. Unfortunately he passed away before he could complete this work and left the very preliminary manuscript and the material borrowed from institutions was partly not recovered (see postscript in Haran et al. 2020 ). Despite intensive search in the material of Derelomini loaned, the holotype of this species could not be identified and is provisionally considered as lost. Life history Unknown. Distribution Republic of South Africa ( Kwazulu-Natal Province ).