Revision of the palm-pollinating weevil genus Elaeidobius Kuschel, 1952 (Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Derelomini) with descriptions of two new species Author Haran, Julien M. A04E1722-994A-44AD-8FD2-28DC0F220805 CBGP, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France. julien.haran@cirad.fr Author Beaudoin-Ollivier, Laurence 6F568BAB-7515-4046-9095-C503954B6533 Systèmes de Pérennes, CIRAD, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France. laurence.ollivier@cirad.fr Author Benoit, Laure 61963F74-724B-4174-9E9A-8817A3516B0E CBGP, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France. laure.benoit@cirad.fr Author Kuschel, Guillermo 239E6CA4-EC6A-4A75-829B-D2EEBA5436D8 Manaaki Whenua, New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142, New Zealand. text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-07-10 684 1 32 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2020.684 c6ceea2b-a36e-4bda-bc7b-32e66b22a899 2118-9773 3959113 B88F38A8-C3C7-47BA-8F1B-46D9F127F10B Elaeidobius plagiatus ( Fåhraeus, 1844 ) comb. nov. Figs 1G , 3C , 4G , 5 C–L, 7 Derelomus plagiatus Fåhraeus, 1844: 94 . Derelomus ciliatus Hustache, 1924: 74 [syn. by Marshall 1930: 575 ]. Material examined Lectotype BETWEEN GHANA AND CONGO RIVER • ; “Guinea. Westermann” “♀” “Typus” “ Derelomus plagiatus (Fahr. 1844) Kuschel 2007 ” “ Holotype Derelomus plagiatus Fahraeus 1844 Kuschel 2007 ” “ NHRS-JLKB000065509 ” “Lectotype ♀ Derelomus plagiatus Fahraeus 1844 Haran 2020 ”; NHRS . Other material ANGOLA3 ♂♂ , 1 ♀ ; CE Salazar ; 9.16º S , 14.55º E ; 14 May 1973 ; Carvalho leg.; oil palm inflorescence ; TMP . DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO1 ♂ , lectotype of Derelomus ciliatus Hustache, 1924 [here designated], labelled as “ Elaeidobius plagiatus ( Fåhraeus 1844 ) Kuschel 2009 ”; Haut-Uelé , Moto ; 1922; L. Burgeon leg. MRAC 1 ♂ , paralectotype of Derelomus ciliatus Hustache, 1924 [labelled as] “ Elaeidobius plagiatus ( Fåhraeus 1844 ) Kuschel 2009 ”; same collection data as for preceding; MRAC 1 ♂ , paralectotype of Derelomus ciliatus Hustache, 1924 , [labelled as] “ Elaeidobius plagiatus ( Fåhraeus 1844 ) Kuschel 2009 ”; Kindu ; Nov. 1913 ; L. Burgeon leg.; MRAC . GHANA3 ♀♀ ; Western region , Pretsea ; 4.55º N , 1.52º W ; 30 m a.s.l. ; 26 Aug. 1967 ; Endrödy-Younga leg.; beating oil palms ; TMP 2 ♂♂ ; Godbe ; 2015; on inflorescences of E. guineensis ; JHAR00283_0102/0103 ; CBGP . NIGERIA1 ♂ ; Obaretin ; 2006; JHAR00272_0103 ; CBGP . CAMEROON1 ♂ ; Edu Ngat ; 2008; JHAR00291_0101 ; CBGP 1 ♂ ; Kienké ; 2009; JHAR00293_0101 ; CBGP . Diagnosis (♂ ) BODY LENGTH. 2.1–3.4 mm . COLOUR. Yellowish or pale reddish brown; reddish or dark brown on head, rostrum, underside, a large trapezoidal central area on pronotum, a stripe on interstria 6 in basal half and an oblique band between interstriae 3 or 4 to 8 before declivity; male with long erect setae on elytral margins and erect setae on suture and swelling at the base of interstria 4. HEAD. Forehead in male sharply carinate on sides near eyes, flat or impressed, in female not or obsoletely carinate on sides, not impressed; rostrum in male as long as prothorax, or a fraction longer, robust, moderately downcurved, without erect hairs or tubercle on underside, in female 1.5 × as long as prothorax. PROTHORAX. Trapezoidal, with nearly straight sides; disc nearly flat in lateral view, medially with two shallow impressions and two vague impressions between middle and apex; median impressions with small fovea on either side of middle; marginal carina in male obsolescent at least on basal half, carinate at apex near collar, distinctly projecting forward. ELYTRA. In both sexes shiny, with slightly rounded sides, widest near middle, in male tectiform, distinctly sloping to the sides; striae gradually fading towards apex; base of interstria 4 in male not or slightly tumescent, with erect setae on the swelling similar to those on suture; interstria 9 in male swollen and bearing long erect setae throughout, in female costate on basal half, here rendering stria 8. ABDOMEN. Tergites well-pigmented, entire; tergite 7 advancing strongly forward, with 9–11 plectral granules. GENITALIA. Penis nearly as long as combined length of last 3 ventrites, Body symmetrical, 3.3 × as long as apodemes, about 3 × as long as than wide (ratio w/l: 0.32), with rather large frena ( Fig. 4G ). Life history In inflorescences of the oil palm, Elaeis guineensis (Arecaceae) ( Mariau & Genty 1988 ). Distribution Benin (Cotonou, Lobé); Cameroon (Bota, Kienke, Mbalmayo, Moliwe, Tiko); Democratic Republic of Congo (Beni: Ituri Forest, Haut-Lopori, Haut-Uelé: Moto, Kindu, Yambula); Ghana (Aburi, Accra, Kumasi); Nigeria (Ibadan, Ife); Togo (Kolo) Remarks Elaeidobius plagiatus is distinguished in the male by long erect setae on margin of elytra, on suture and at base of interstria 4, in female by a large dark trapezoidal central area on the pronotum and a rather wide apical half of the foretibiae. The usually long marginal erect setae of males can be very short as well, as is the case with the paralectotype of D. ciliatus from Kindu ( Congo ) that Hustache took to be a female. Such males are also observed in low proportions in Angola . Elaeidobius plagiatus was described by Fåhraeus as Derelomus plagiatus from “ Guinea ”, an area that comprised the current zone between Ghana and the Congo River. In the collection of Fåhraeus housed at NHRS, a female specimen with the locality “ Guinea Westermann” and bearing a red “Typus” label was located. As no particular holotype specimen was designated in the original description, this specimen was designated as the lectotype for Derelomus plagiatus Fåhraeus, 1844 and labelled accordingly. Derelomus ciliatus Hustache, 1924 was described based on a series of individuals from two localities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Haut-Uelé, Moto, 1922 and Kindu, 1913). This species was later put in synonymy with D. plagiatus Fåhraeus (= Elaeidobius plagiatus Fåhraeus ) by Marshall (1930) but no particular specimen from these series was designated as holotype . In the collections of the MRAC, three male specimens from these localities and bearing the red labels “ Holotypus ” and “ Paratypus ” were located. The specimen from Haut-Uelé and bearing the label “ Holotypus ” is here designated as the lectotype for D. ciliatus Hustache. The second specimen from Haut-Uelé and the one from Kindu, both bearing the label “ Paratypus ” are labelled as paralectotypes for this species.