Revision of Ootheca Chevrolat, 1837 from tropical Africa — redescriptions, descriptions of new species and identification key (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae)
Author
Kortenhaus, Sabine
Author
Wagner, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2010
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.276235
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276235
Ootheca mutabilis
(Sahlberg, 1829)
(
Figs 1–17
)
=
Crioceris mutabilis
Sahlberg, 1829: 27
.
=
Malacosoma bicolor
Allard, 1889
: 68
; syn. nov. =
Ootheca punctata
Laboissière, 1931
: 23
; syn. nov.
Total length.
4.75–7.65 mm
(mean:
5.74 mm
; n = 21;
Fig. 1
a); total height in lateral view
2.10–2.80 mm
(mean:
2.54 mm
;
Fig. 1
b).
Head.
Yellowish- to reddish-brown, labrum brown to black. Eyes small, maximum width of eye to minimal distance between eyes
0.39–0.63 mm
(mean:
0.52 mm
;
Figs 1
a, 2a). Antenna either entirely yellow to yellowish-red, or only four basal antennomeres brownish to black; length ratio of second to third antennomere 0.60–0.80 (mean: 0.67), third to fourth antennomere 0.80–1.00 (mean: 0.83) (
Fig. 10
).
Thorax.
Prothorax unicolourous yellowish- to reddish brown, the same colour as head. Pronotum finely punctured, latero-basal curved impression distinct in large specimens; pronotal width
2.10–2.65 mm
(mean:
2.45 mm
), pronotal length
1.20–1.50 mm
(mean:
1.40 mm
), ratio of pronotal width to length 1.61–1.90 (mean: 1.75) (
Figs 1
,
5
). Elytral colouration either unicolourous yellowish- to reddish-brown [cf. the unicolourous
lectotype
of
Crioceris mutabilis
(
Fig. 14
)], or contrasting dark brown to black to pronotum and head as in
types
of
Malacosoma bicolor
(
Fig. 15
) and
Ootheca punctata
(
Fig. 16
), about 15 % of material studied have bicolourous elytra, having either dark brown to black humerus or entire base of elytra black, and other parts of elytra yellowish- to reddish-brown (
Fig. 12
); punctuation irregular, somewhat coarser than of pronotum, surface between punctures shiny, without microsculpture; length
3.90–5.25 mm
(mean:
4.70 mm
); maximal width of elytra together
3.30–4.30 mm
(mean:
3.76 mm
); maximal width of elytra together to length of elytron ratio 0.73–0.84 (mean: 0.80). Scutellum yellowish- to reddish-brown. Meso- and metathorax yellowish, reddish or light brown. Legs: either entirely reddish-brown to light brown, most specimens with tibia bicolourous with distal two thirds dark brown to black, rarely entirely dark brown to black, in those specimens tarsi also dark brown; length ratio of basi-metatarsus to metatibia 0.19–0.30 (mean: 0.25) (
Fig. 8
).
Abdomen.
Yellowish- to reddish-brown.
Male genitalia.
Median lobe slender, slightly conical, with very small protrudent apical tip. In lateral view slightly curved ventrally. Tectum small and unobstrusive, consisting of two curved tectorial spurs almost touching basally. Endophallus symmetrically arranged, with straight basal sclerite, endophallic brush with two bifurcate apices (
Fig. 10
).
Diagnosis.
Since
Ootheca mutabilis
shows a wide variation in colouration and body length, it can easily be confused with several other abundant species, in particular
O. proteus
,
O. bennigseni
,
O. orientalis
,
O. kibonotensis
,
O. frontalis
, and
O. eddae
sp. n.
, when only considering external characters. It has the widest range of all species of
Ootheca
(
Fig.13
) and despite
Weise (1900)
thinking it was restricted to western Africa, it has actually been recorded from
The Gambia
and
Kenya
in the North, to northern
South Africa
in the South.
Specimens with bicolourous elytra are characteristic for this species, but this colouration also occurs rarely in
O. orientalis
. The elytral punctuation is usually somewhat coarser than in other species, eyes are comparatively small, resulting in a low eye-index that allows one to distinguish most specimens from those of
O. kibonotensis
(maximum width of eye to minimal distance between eyes ratio 0.39–0.63;
O. kibonotensis
0.57–0.86), the second antennomere is comparatively long (length of second to third antennomere ratio 0.60– 0.80) which allows the differentiation of many specimens of
O. proteus
(0.50–0.71),
O. orientalis
(0.50–0.80) and
O. bennigseni
(0.50–0.73). However, only the study of the male genitalia allows reliable identification of
O. mutabilis
and female specimens sometimes remain indistinguishable.
Host plants and biology.
This species, as do others in
Ootheca
, feeds on
Fabaceae
and it is sometimes described as pest species on crops (
Ochieng 1977
). Data on several additional labels of collection material indicates the following: “recoltée sur legumineuses”, “
Canavalia ensiformis
et haricots”, ”Parasite de feuilles de haricot”, “attacking beans”, “on
Vigna unguiculata
”, “on cowpeas”. Other plant species recorded are most probably not food-plants, but the beetles were probably found on them by chance: “recoltée sur mais”, “on
Hibiscus
sp. “, “sur cotonnier”, “leaf of
Cucumis sativus
”, “on
Vindrez subterranea
”.
FIGURES 1–4.
Ootheca mutabilis
(Sahlberg, 1829)
. 1a. Habitus, dorsal view indicating morphometric measurements taken of external characters: TL—total length; EL—elytral length; EW—maximum width of elytra combined; PLpronotal length; PW—pronotal width; WE—maximal width of eye; DE—minimal distance between eyes; 2., 3., 4.— length of second, third and fourth antennomere; TA—length of metatarsus; TI—length of metatibia, Fig. 1b. Habitus, lateral view. 2. Head, a. ventral, b. dorsal; 3. Antenna; 4. Antennomeres 1–4 of two different males and two different females.
FIGURES 5–9.
Ootheca mutabilis
(Sahlberg, 1829)
. 5. Pronotum: a. dorsal and b. ventral; 6. Meso- and metathorax, ventral; 1 – mesepisternum, 2 – mesepimeron, 3 – mesosternum, 4 – metepisternum, 5 – mesocoxa, 6 – metasternum, 7 – metepimeron, 8 – metacoxa; 7. Hind wing, venation: A—analis; Cu—cubitus, Cu an—cubitus anterior, M—media, Mr—media radialis, R—radius, Sc—subcosta, rt—radial triangle, rm—cross vein (terminology after Cox & Windsor 1999); 8. Legs: a—prothoracic leg, b—mesothoracic leg, c—metathoracic leg; 9. Abdomen, male, ventral showing sternites 3–7.
FIGURES 10–12.
Ootheca mutabilis
(Sahlberg, 1829)
. 10. Median lobe: dorsal (left), lateral (right) with aendophallus, b—tectum; 11. Spermathecae of three different females; 12. Colour pattern.
Immature stages.
Larval development of
O. mutabilis
was studied by
Ochieng (1977)
in
Nigeria
. Eggs are yellow, elliptical, and translucent and are laid in the soil in batches of approximately
60 eggs
, glued together. Larvae emerge after about two weeks and feed on roots of beans and other
Fabaceae
. Attack by the early instars may go unnoticed, but the older larvae remove lateral roots and cause wilting and premature senescence in bean plants. The larvae go through three instars: the first two last about six days each, and the third lasts nearly ten days, followed by a prepupal stage, which lasts approximately 15 days. The pupal stage, which occurs in an earthen cell within the soil, lasts around 16 days. The duration of larval and pupal development depends on soil temperature, among other factors, and varies between 60 and 250 days. The teneral adults of
Ootheca
may undergo an obligatory diapause until the onset of the rainy season, when they emerge, coinciding with the presence of young bean seedlings.
Distribution.
Known from most parts of continental Africa, from
Senegal
to southern
Sudan
in the north, towards
Angola
and north-eastern
South Africa
in the south (
Fig. 13
); particularly abundant in Western Africa.
Type
material examined.
Crioceris mutabilis
:
Lectotype
: male, “S. Leone Afzelius /
Mutabilis Sahlb.
Sp. 64-5 /
Lectotypus
Th. Wagner desig., 2008
Crioceris mutabilis Sahlb.
/
Ootheca mutabilis (Sahlberg, 1829) Kortenhaus & Wagner
det. 0 6 / AfriGa Specimen ID 870, specimen data documented
4.X.2006
” (
NHRS
;
Fig. 14
). This designation.
Type
locality:
Sierra Leone
, no further details available.
Paralectotypes
:
3 females
, first label “S. Leone Afzelius” one specimen additionally with “var. 3 Sahlb”, another one with “var. 8 Sahlb” (
NHRS
). Since there is a
type
series of four specimens available, a designation of a
lectotype
is necessary to fix the name to a single specimen.
Malacosoma bicolor
:
Holotype
: female, “Tabora / Ex Musaeo E. Allard 1899 /
Type
/ AfriGa Specimen ID 759, specimen data documented
20.II.2004
/
Malacosoma Bicolor All.
Tabora” (
MNHN
;
Fig. 15
). Laboissière mentioned only one collecting site and depository and the only specimen found can be considered as
holotype
.
Type
locality:
Tanzania
, Tabora,
8°41’S
/
32°21’E
.
Ootheca punctata
:
Lectotype
: female, “Muséum Paris,
Mocambique
, Vila Pery, 1929, P. Lesne /
5. Décembre
/
Type
/ V. Laboissière Dét:
Ootheca punctata
M.
/
AfriGa Specimen ID 872, specimen data documented
20.IX.2004
” (
MNHN
;
Fig. 16
). This designation.
Type
locality:
Mozambique
, Vila Pery,
19°00’S
/
33°30’E
.
Paralectotypes
:
6 males
,
6 females
, “Museum Paris,
Mozambique
, Vila Pery, 1929, P. Lesne /
5. Décembre
/ Cotype / V. Laboissière det:
Ootheca punctata
W.” (
MNHN
). Designation of a
lectotype
is necessary to fix the name to a single specimen.
Additional material examined.
Angola
:
1 ex., Portug.
Kongo
, Tavares (
MNHU
); 2 ex.,
Angola
, (
BMNH
); 4 ex., Chiloango,
5°10’S
/
12°25’E
, M. Tschoffen (
IRSN
); 2 ex., Malange,
8°50’S
/
19° 50’E
, Pogge (
MNHU
).
Benin
:
4 ex.,
Benin
,
9°30’N
/
2°15’E
, Staudinger (
MNHU
); 1 ex.,
Dahomey
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 2 ex.,
Dahomey
, ex coll. Weise (
MNHU
); 2 ex.,
Dahomey
, coll. Madon (
IRSN
); 2 ex.,
Dahomey
, Pouillon (
MRAC
); 6 ex., Zaguanado, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Ketu,
7°22’N
/
2°36’E
, (
MRAC
); 11 ex., Agoue,
6°41’N
/
1°41’E
, 1879, Abbé Menager (1 ex.
BMNH
, 10 ex.
ZMUH
); 1 ex.,
Benin
, 1952, R. Oberthur / G. Allard (
MNHN
).
Cameroon
:
2 ex. Njam Njam, Semnio, Bohndorff (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Njam (Njam),
5°25’S
/
10°50’E
, (
MNHU
); 17 ex., Joko,
5°32’N
/
12°19’E
, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Joko (1 ex.
MNHN
, 7 ex.
MNHU
); 6 ex., Jaunde Stat., Zenker (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Jaunde Stat., Scheunemann (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Yaounde,
3°52’N
/
11°31’E
,
V.1897
, v. Carnap (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Bondaye,
V.1914
, (
BMNH
); 2 ex., Yaounde,
X.1914
, Tessmann (
MNHU
).
Central African Republic
:
2 ex., Fort Sibut,
5°44’N
/
19°05’E
, coll. Le Monit (
IRSN
); 2 ex., Fort Sibut, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 3 ex., Lesse,
3°53’N
/18°35E, Bonnevie (
MRAC
); 10 ex., Quango,
4°19’N
/
22°33’E
, v. Merkow (
MNHU
); 3 ex., Bosum,
6°19’N
/
16°23’E
,
V.1914
, Tessmann (
MNHU
).
Congo
(Democratic Republic):
1 ex.,
Zambi
, Ch. Haas (
IRSN
); 2 ex., Banziville, Hermans (
IRSN
); 4 ex., Albertville,
5°56’S
/
29°12’E
, J. Duvivier (
IRSN
); 1 ex., Boma Sundi, P.
FIGURE 13.
Distribution of
Ootheca mutabilis
.
FIGURES 14–16.
Ootheca mutabilis
(Sahlberg, 1829)
. Type material. 14. Lectotype of
Crioceris mutabilis
Sahlberg, 1829
, a. with labels, b. close-up detail of specimen; 15. Holotype of
Malacosoma bicolor
Allard, 1889
, a. specimen with labels, b. close-up detail of specimen; 16. Lectotype of
Ootheca punctata
Laboissière, 1931
, a. specimen with labels, b. close-up detail of specimen.
Rolin (
IRSN
); 4 ex.,
Congo
, Dannfelt (
NHRS
); 1 ex., Dundu upper, H. Barlow (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Kasai,
4°30’S
/ 22°E, L. Achten (
MRAC
); 10 ex., Kisantu,
4°38’S
/
15°5’E
, P. Goossens (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Mawambi,
1°4’N
/
28°34’E
(
MNHU
); 1 ex., Moliro,
8°13’S
/
30°34’E
, J. Duvivier (
IRSN
); 4 ex., P. N. G.,
4°10’N
/
29°30’E
, P. Jolivet (
IRSN
); 24 ex., Region des Lacs, Dr. Sagona (20 ex.
MRAC
, 4 ex.
ZMUH
); 4 ex., Ibembo, Mt. Itimbini,
2°38’N
/
23°37’E
,
III.–V.
,
VIII.1890
, J. Duvivier (
MNHN
); 4 ex., S. W. Albert-Nyanza, Bouenza,
4°20’S
/
13°51’E
,
VIII. 1891
, Stuhlmann (
MNHU
); 4 ex., Region de Sassa, 1895/1896, Colmant (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Beni-Bendi, Sankuru,
4°58’S
/
23°27’E
,
I.1895
, L. Cloetens (
IRSN
); 17 ex., Haut-Congo, 1897, Dr. Vedy (
MRAC
); 69 ex., Lukombe,
5°41’S
/
28°46’E
,
X.1908
, A. Koller (68 ex.
MRAC
, 1 ex.
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Bamba,
4°15’S
/
18°12’E
,
III.1911
, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 8 ex.,
Congo
da Lemba,
6°50’S
/
21°02’E
,
XII.1911
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Itoka,
0°10’N
/
23°23’E
,
X.1912
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Etshushu,
X.1912
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Mondombe,
0°54’S
/
22°48’E
,
X. 1912
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 144 ex., Amadi,
IV.
,
V.1913
, P. van den Plas (136 ex.
MRAC
, 8 ex.
ZMUH
); 2 ex., Tuku,
3°46’S
/
23°53’E
,
III.1913
, P. van den Plas (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Aba, Uele,
4° 09’N
/
22°26’E
, IV./
V.1914
, Dr. Rodhain (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Amadi,
3°35’N
/
26°47’E
,
VII.1914
, Dr. Rodhain (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Caba, Uele,
4°09’N
/
22°26’E
,
IV.1914
, Dr. Rodhain (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Gomgura, Uele,
4°09’N
/
22°26’E
, 1914, Dr. Rodhain (
MRAC
); 5 ex., Lemfu, Bas
Congo
,
4°34’S
/
18°18’E
,
XII.1914
, P. de Beir (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Mangara, Uele,
4°9’N
/
22°26’E
,
VII.1914
, Dr. Rodhain (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Medje, Ituri,
2°25’N
/
27°18’E
,
IV.1914
, Dr. Christy (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Bokala,
2°03’N
/
18°59’E
,
X.1915
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Bokoro,
2°50’S
/
18°23’E
,
III.1915
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 60 ex., Mayumbe,
2°30’N
/
27°37’E
,
XII.1915
, XI./
XII.1916
, R. Mayne (56 ex.
MRAC
, 4 ex.
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Kunzulu,
3°29’S
/
16°09’E
,
IX.1917
, R. Mayne (
MRAC
); 7 ex., Dungu,
4°41’S
/
19°30’E
, 1919/1920, P. van den Plas (
MRAC
); 21 ex., Kikwit,
5°20’S
/
18°49’E
,
XII.1920
, P. Vanderijst (
MRAC
); 4 ex., Leverville,
4°50’S
/
18°44’E
, 1920, P. Vanderijst (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Besongo,
5°21’S
/
25°12’E
,
X.1921
, L. Achten (
MRAC
); 10 ex., Maniema,
1°11’S
/
28°37’E
, 1921, Blommaert (
MRAC
); 4 ex., Mongende,
IV.1921
, Dr. H. Schoutenden (
MRAC
); 4 ex., Ipamu,
4°09’S
/
19°38’E
, 1922, P. Vanderijst (
MRAC
); 5 ex., Luebo, Kasai,
5°21’S
/
21°25’E
,
XI. 1922
, G. Babault (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Moto,
2°27’N
/
26°25’E
,
II.1922
, L. Burgeon, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 77 ex., Moto,
XII.1922
, 1923, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 23 ex., Watsa,
3°03’N
/
29°32’E
, 1922, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Haut-Uele,
2°46’N
/
27°37’E
, 1923, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Mayumbe,
2°30’N
/
27°37’E
, X./
XI.1923
, A. Collart (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Katanga, Kasinga,
6°20’S
/
26°59’E
,
II.1925
, Ch. Seydel (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Kasai,
V. 1924
,
XII.1925
, van Heetnelde (
MRAC
); 68 ex., Abimva, Haut-Uele,
2°46’N
/
27°37’E
, VI./
VII.1925
, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 12 ex., Bas-Uele, Buta,
2°48’N
/
24°44’E
, 1926, R. Joseph (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Ile Bertha,
0°34’N
/
24°56’E
,
I.1926
, Ghesquiere (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Yebo Moto, Haut-Uele,
2°46’N
/
24°28’E
,
IX.1926
, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Bambesa,
3°28’N
/
25°43’E
,
II.1927
, J. Vrydagh (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Leverville, 1928, Mme. Tinant (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Stanleyville,
2°30’N
/27°E,
VII.1928
, A. Collart (
IRSN
); 24 ex., Lusuku, Lomami,
7°20’S
/
23°52’E
,
XI.1930
, P. Quarre (
MRAC
); 9 ex., Julu sur Lua (Ubangi),
3°15’N
/
19°46’E
, 1931, M. van Gils (
MRAC
); 532 ex., Kaniama,
7°31’S
/
24°11’E
, 1931, Massart (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Lemfu, Bas
Congo
,
4°34’S
/
18°18’E
, 1931, P. van Eyen (
MRAC
); 6 ex., Kafakumba,
9°41’S
/
23°44’E
,
1931–1933
, G. F. Overlaet (
MRAC
); 284 ex., Kapanga,
8°21’S
/
22°35’E
,
1931–1933
, G. F. Overlaet (
MRAC
); 50 ex., Dingila, Uele,
3°39’N
/
26°40’E
,
VI.–VIII.1933
, J. Leroy / H. J. Bredo (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Katanga, Luashi,
10°56’S
/
23°37’E
,
XII.1933
, F. Freyne (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Tshibakala,
8°32’S
/
23°13’E
,
X.1933
, G. F. Overlaet (
MRAC
); 14 ex., Tshibamba,
8°15’S
/
24°22’E
,
XI.1932
,
II.1933
, G. F. Overlaet (
MRAC
); 21 ex., Bambesa,
I.1934
, H. J. Bredo (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Lukolela,
5°23’S
/
24°32’E
,
XI. 1934
, Dr. Ledoux (
MRAC
); 9 ex., Bambesa,
X.1933
,
VIII.1938
, J. Leroy (
MRAC
); 29 ex., Gandajika,
XI.1934
,
I. 1935
, Mme. Soyer (
MRAC
); 14 ex., Eq. Bombona,
2°25’N
/
18°54’E
,
V.
,
VIII.1935
, A. Bal (
MRAC
); 9 ex., Congo-Ubangi, Kogbwa,
3°15’N
/
19°46’E
,
VII.1935
, G. Settembrino (
IRSN
); 6 ex., Kibali-Ituri, Abock,
1°34’N
/
30°15’E
,
X.1935
, Ch. Scops (
MRAC
); 1ex., Kibali-Ituri, Geti,
1°13’N
/
30°12’E
, 1935, Ch. Scops (
MRAC
); 5 ex., Kibali-Ituri, Niarembe,
2°15’N
/
31°7’E
, 1935, Ch. Scops (
MRAC
); 56 ex., Mahagi-Niarembe,
2°15’N
/
31°7’E
,
V.
,
XII. 1935
, Ch. Scops (
MRAC
); 53 ex. Ituri, Akini,
1°34’N
/
30°15’E
,
V.1936
, Dr. Pasteels (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Luluaberg,
5°54’S
/
22°25’E
, 1936, Puissant (
MRAC
); 4 ex., Wamba, 1936, Dr. Degotte (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Gemena,
3°15’N
/
19°46’E
, 1937, C. Leontovitch (
MRAC
); 2021 ex. Bambesa, 1937, J. Vrydagh (1203 ex.
IRSN
, 818 ex.
MRAC
); 14 ex., Karawa,
3°20’N
/
20°18’E
, 1937, Wallin (
MRAC
); 5 ex., Karawa, 1937, C. Leontovitch (
MRAC
); 5 ex., Matadi,
6°6’S
/
23°02’E
, II./
III.1937
, Dr. Dartevelle (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Mpese,
5°14’S
/
15°33’E
,
III.1937
, J. Cooreman (
IRSN
); 71 ex., Bambesa, 1938, J. Vrydagh (43 ex.
IRSN
, 28 ex.
MRAC
); 10 ex., Elisabethville,
11°40’S
/
27°28’E
,
XII.1938
, H. J. Bredo (
IRSN
); 22 ex., Libenge,
3°39’N
/
18°38’E
,
VI.1936
/
VI.1937
/
V.1938
C. Leontovitch (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Mongbwala (Kilo), 1938, Mme. Scheitz (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Uele,
4°9’N
/
22°26’E
,
X.1938
, R. van den Veen (
NNML
); 50 ex., Bambesa,
V.1938
,
V.
,
VI.1939
, P. Henrard (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Yangambi,
0°47’N
/
24°28’E
, 1938/1939, P. Henrard (
MRAC
); 362 ex., Bambesa,
VI.1939
, J. Vrydagh (7 ex.
IRSN
, 355 ex.
MRAC
); 25 ex., Lokandu (Biawa),
XII.1939
, Vissers (
MRAC
); 21 ex., Mayidi,
5°11’S
/
15°9’E
, 1942, P. van Eyen (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Libenge, Mission Mawuja,
3°39’N
/
18°38’E
,
X.1947
, R. Cremer/M. Neumann (
IRSN
); 1 ex., Motenge-Boma,
3°15’N
18°39’E
,
X.1947
, R. Cremer/ M. Neumann (
IRSN
); 29 ex., Gandajika,
6°45’S
/
23°57’E
,
XI.1948
,
III.1949
, P. de Francquen (
MRAC
); 441 ex., P. N. G.,
4°10’N
/
29°30’E
, 1950,
VII.
,
VIII.1951
,
V.–IX.1952
, Miss. H. de Saeger (
IRSN
); 352 ex., Gandajika,
X.– XII.1950
, 1952 P. de Francquen (108 ex.
IRSN
, 244 ex.
MRAC
); 14 ex.,
Kabinda
, Kaniama,
7°31’S
/
24°11’E
,
XI. 1952
, J. Vekemans (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Mt.Embe,
4°40’N
/
29°32’E
,
IV.1952
, H. De Saeger (
IRSN
); 1 ex., Yangambi,
VII.1952
, P. Basilewsky (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Yangambi,
VII. 1952
, J. Decelle (
MRAC
); 48 ex., Bambesa,
V.1953
,
INEAC
(
MRAC
); 21 ex., Bokalakala,
2°08’S
/
16°22’E
, 1954, R. C. Eloy (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Nagero,
3°45’N
/
29°31’E
,
XI.1954
, C. Nebay (
IRSN
); 39 ex., Tshuapa, Ikela,
0°13’S
/
20°52’E
, 1955/1956, P. Lootens (
MRAC
); 6 ex., Tshuapa, Ikela, 1956, R. Deguide (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Kaniama,
7°31’S
/
24°11’E
,
XI. 1959
, J. Vekemans (
MRAC
); 7 ex., Kaniama,
Kabinda
,
II.1959
, P. Henrard (
MRAC
); 10 ex., Terr. de Kasongo, Riv. Pongo,
X.1959
, G. Benoit (
IRSN
); 5 ex., Thysville,
5°15’S
/
14°52’E
, 1959/1963, Michaux (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Mambasa,
1°21’N
/
29°3’E
,
IV.1971
J. Tavernies (
MRAC
).
Congo
(Republic):
5 ex., N’sesse par Loango,
4°38’S
/
11°48’E
, coll. E. Cordier (
IRSN
); 3 ex., Franz.
Congo
(
IRSN
).
Gabon
:
2 ex.,
Gabon
, ex coll. Breuning (
MRAC
); 3 ex.,
Gabon
, coll. Duvivier (1 ex.
IRSN
; 2 ex.
MNHN
); 1 ex.,
Gabon
, Alte Sammlung (
MNHU
).
Gambia
:
5 ex., Yundum,
13°22’N
/
16°39’W
,
VIII.1956
, C. R. Wallace (
BMNH
); 4 ex.,
Gambia
, 1965, (
BMNH
).
Ghana
:
1 ex., Ashanti,
6° 45’N
/
1°30’W
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 21 ex., Ashanti, Simon, ex coll. J. Weise (
MNHU
); 5 ex.,
Gold Coast
(
BMNH
); 2 ex., Takoradi,
4°33’N
/
1°27’W
, Besnard, ex coll. Breuning (
MRAC
); 3 ex., Tamsoo,
5°16’N
/
2°1’W
, (
BMNH
); 4 ex., Aburi,
5°51’N
/
0°11’W
, L. Armstrong (
BMNH
); 14 ex., Aburi, 1912/1913, Mrs. W. H. Patterson (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Aburi, 1913, A. R. Gould (
BMNH
); 314 ex., Accra,
5°45’N
/0°00’,
IX.–X.1920
, Mrs. W. H. Patterson (
BMNH
).
Guinea
:
8 ex.,
Guinea
, Alte Sammlung (
MNHU
); 2 ex.,
Guinee
, Fairmaire, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 23 ex., Asente Akem, Junod, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 8 ex., Kindia,
10°5’N
/
12°48’W
, 1964/1965, J. Dedycker (
MRAC
).
Guinea Bissau
:
1 ex., Garenganze, Port. W. Africa (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Bolama,
11°35’N
/
15°28’W
,
XII.1899
, L. Fea (
ZMUH
).
Ivory Coast
:
1 ex., Asenie? Akem,
6°45’N
/
1°30’W
(
MNHU
); 9 ex., Haut-Sassandra,
5°20’N
/
6°10’W
, 1910, A. Chevalier (
MNHN
); 1 ex., Mankono,
8°27’N
/
6°52’W
, 1910, A. Chevalier (
MNHN
); 2 ex., Kossou,
7°10’N
/
5°29’W
,
VIII.1975
, R. Jocqué (
MRAC
).
Kenya
:
1 ex., Maragoli,
0°06’N
/
34°43’E
,
X.1924
, Dr. van Someren (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Arabuko Foret,
3°20’S
/
39°52’E
,
VI.1940
, T. H. E. Jackson (
NMK
); 8 ex., Emali Range,
2°50’S
/
37°28’E
,
III.1940
, Sultan Hamud (
NMK
); 8 ex., Aheru Kisumu,
0°06’S
/
34°45’E
,
IV.1941
, E. Opiko (
NMK
); 1 ex., Diani Beach,
4°18’S
/
39°35’E
,
V.1957
, Krauss (
BMNH
); 4 ex., Mbita Point,
0°25’S
/
34°12’E
,
V.1980
, D. Furth (
NMK
); 7 ex., I.C.I.P.E.,
V.1981
(
NMK
).
Liberia
:
21 ex., Suakoko,
6°59’N
/
9°35’W
, V./
VI.1953
, C.C. Blickenstaff (
UMNH
).
Malawi
:
1 ex.,
Nyasaland
: Zomba,
15°10’S
/
35°30’E
, H. S. Stannus (
BMNH
); 2 ex., Chisasira, Chintheche,
11°50’S
/
34°10’E
,
XI.1917
, R. Jocqué (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Central Region,
I.1970
(
BMNH
).
Mali
:
3 ex.,
Mali
, 1969/1970, G. Pierrard (
MRAC
). –
Mocambique
:
3 ex., Chupanga,
18°3’S
/
35°37’E
, S. Tavares (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Zambesi,
18°50’S
/
36°17’E
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 3 ex., Vallee du Pungoue Guengere,
I. 1906
, G. Vasse (
MNHN
); 4 ex., Chibababa, Lower Buzi R.,
XII.1906
, C. F. M. Swynnerton (
BMNH
).
Nigeria
:
2 ex., Lokoja,
7°48’N
/
6°44’E
, L. M. Bucknill (
BMNH
); 11 ex., Old Calabar,
4°57’N
/
8°19’E
(8 ex.
BMNH
, 3 ex.
NHRS
); 2 ex.,
Nigeria
, A. W. J. Pomeroy (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Kontagora,
10°24’N
/
5°28’E
,
IX.1910
, J. J. Simpson (
BMNH
); 53 ex., Minna,
9°36’N
/
6°33’E
,
X. 1910
, J. J. Simpson (
BMNH
); 4 ex. Ibadan,
7°23’N
/
3°53’E
,
VII.1913
, Dr. W. A. Lamborn (
BMNH
); 4 ex., Lagos,
6°27’N
/
3°24’E
,
VII.1949
, W. E. S. Merret (
BMNH
); 19 ex., Vieux Calabar,
4°57’N
/
8°19’E
, 1952, R. Oberthur/G. Allard (
MNHN
); 12 ex., Apeji,
6°58’N
/
4°07’E
,
III.–V.1952
, U. C. Ibadan (
BMNH
); 7 ex., Kano Dist.,
11°30’N
/
8°30’E
,
VII.1953
, W. E. S. Merret (
BMNH
); 9 ex., Jos,
9°55’N
/
8°54’E
, 1964/1967, E. Bolt Gwong (
MRAC
); 1 ex., Samaru,
11°10’N
/
7°38’E
,
VIII.1969
, S. A. Ogidi (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Samaru,
VII.1970
, P. H. Ward (
BMNH
); 3 ex., Minna,
VIII.1975
, W. Bogutko (
MIZT
).
Senegal
:
1 ex.,
Senegal
, L. Burgeon (
MRAC
); 1 ex.,
Senegal
, (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Kari,
13°54’N
/
14°57’W
,
VII.1913
, C. Fouquet (
MRAC
); 1 ex.,
Senegal
,
VIII.1951
, J. Appert (
BMNH
).
Sierra Leone
:
4 ex.,
Sierra Leone
,
5°00’N
/10°W, Fry Coll. (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Mayamba,
9°2’N
/
12°36’W
, coll. E. Cordier, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Rhobomp, Fairmaire, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 2 ex., Rhobomp, Baly Coll. (
BMNH
); 1 ex.,
Sierra Leone
(
MNHU
); 2 ex.,
Sierra Leone
, ex coll. Weise (
MNHU
); 1 ex.,
Sierra Leone
, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 42 ex., Juring,
7°0’N
/
11°32’W
,
II.1891
, A. F. Demery (
NNML
); 2 ex., Port Lokko,
8°46’N
/
12°47’W
,
VIII.1925
, E. Hargreaves (
BMNH
); 1 ex. Njala,
IX. 1935
, E. Hargreaves (
BMNH
).
South Africa
:
2 ex.,
Natal
,
29°51’S
/
31°1’E
, (
MNHU
); 2 ex.,
Natal
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Transvaal, Sheba,
25°43’S
/
31°10’E
,
II. 1918
, (
BMNH
); 2 ex., Tzaneen TP,
23°50’S
/
30°10’E
,
II.1932
, van Velden (
BMNH
); 2 ex.,
Natal
, 1952, R. Oberthur / G. Allard (
MNHN
).
Sudan
:
3 ex., Singbi,
Sudan
(
BMNH
); 2 ex., Torit,
4°25’N
/
32°34’E
,
VIII.1962
, (
BMNH
).
Tanzania
:
1 ex., Ugogo,
6°07’S
/
35°30’E
, v. Beringer & Jost (
MNHU
); 4 ex., Derema (Forest),
5°38’S
/
37°30’E
,
XI.1899
, L. Conradt (
MNHU
); 2 ex., Irangi,
8°48’S
/
35°39’E
,
I.1912
, E. Obst (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Singida,
4°49’S
/
34°45’E
, E. Burtt (
BMNH
); 1 ex. Moshi,
3°21’S
/
37°20’E
,
IV.1957
, P. Basilewsky / N. Leleup (
MRAC
).
Togo
:
3 ex., Bobo in
Togo
, Miss. de Witte (
IRSN
); 189 ex.,
Togo
, Miss. de Witte (
IRSN
); 4 ex., Bonoin?,
Togo
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Misahöhe,
6°59’N
/
0°40’E
, G. Smend (
MNHU
); 36 ex.,
Togo
, Spemann, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 7 ex.,
Togo
, L.Conradt, coll. Kraatz (
DEI
); 2 ex.,
Togo
, Dr. Schulz, ex coll. J. Weise (
MNHU
); 4 ex., Amedzowe, J. Weise (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Sokodé Basari, F. Schröder (
MNHU
); 1 ex., Bismarckburg,
8°11’N
/
0°41’E
,
VIII.1891
, R. Büttner (
MNHU
); 3 ex., zw. Klein-Popo u. Bismarckburg,
VIII.1892
, L. Conradt (
MNHU
); 29 ex., Bismarckburg,
VIII.1892
,
III.–V.1893
, L. Conradt (
MNHU
); 39 ex., Misahöhe,
IV.–VI.1894
, E. Baumanns (
MNHU
); 6 ex., Yob,
V.1963
, Mme. Y. Schach (
MRAC
).
Uganda
:
2 ex., Sesse Ins.,
0°20’N
/
32°15’E
, (
MNHU
); 9 ex., Albertsee,
1°40’N
/
31°00’E
,
IV.1908
, Exp. Herzog A. F. z. Mecklenburg (
MNHU
); 4 ex., Busso Busoga,
0°45’N
/
33°30’E
, 1909, Dr. E. Bayon, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek (
ZMUH
); 1 ex.,
Uganda
, Le Moult vend. via Reinbek, (
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Brit. E. Africa, coll. Clavareau (
MRAC
); 6 ex., Dwoli,
IV.1927
, H. Hargreaves (1 ex.
BMNH
, 5 ex.
ZMUH
); 1 ex., Vukula,
0°57’N
/
33°36’E
,
V.1930
, R. T. Wickham (
NMK
); 4 ex., Kampala,
0°19’N
/
32°35’E
,
IV.1930
, H. Hargreaves (
BMNH
); 1 ex., Kampala,
IV.1948
, A. F. Gedye (
NMK
); 6 ex., Budongo Forest,
1°45’N
/
31°35’E
,
VII.1995
, Th. Wagner (
ZFMK
).
Zambia
:
1 ex., N.
Rhodesia
, 1912, Dr. Lloyd (
BMNH
).
Zimbabwe
:
5 ex., Salisbury,
17°50’S
/
31°03’E
,
XII.1894
, G. A. K.
Marshall
(
BMNH
).