Orthoptera (Insecta: Tettigonioidea, Pyrgomorphoidea, Acridoidea) of Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Bale Mountains National Park and other areas of conservation interest in Ethiopia
Author
Felix, Rob P. W. H.
Author
Massa, Bruno
text
Zootaxa
2016
4189
1
1
59
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4189.1.1
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1175-5326
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Taphronota calliparea dimidiata
Bolívar, 1904
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Figure 31
Material
examined
.
ETHIOPIA
:
SNNPR
,
Bench Maji
,
Dembi Forest
(
1260 m
),
14.IV.2015
,
R.P.W.H. Felix
(2Ƌ,
RFPC
),
B. Massa
(
1♀
,
BMPC
)
;
Keffa
,
Guesthouse Bonga
(
1760 m
),
22.IV.2015
,
R.P.W.H. Felix
(1Ƌ,
RFPC
)
.
Distribution.
T. calliparea
is distributed throughout Africa south of the Sahara. Two ssp. are recognised, at the extremes of their geographical ranges, and for considerable parts of the intervening areas, are readily recognisable. On the other hand, northern and southern populations tend to be on a series of clines, rather than to constitute distinct entities with a narrow band of intermediate characters (
Kevan 1974
). Ssp.
dimidiata,
with its
type
described from
Ethiopia
(Bolivar 1904), is the northern representative, known from western Africa to northern
Angola
eastwards to
Ethiopia
and
Kenya
. The nominate species is found in the area of southern
Angola
, northwards throughout central and eastern Africa, to include most of
Tanzania
(
Kevan 1974
).
Remarks
. The description of ssp.
dimidiata
in
Kevan (1974)
fits our specimens with respect to body size, the reddish base of the hind wing, the distinctly infumated anterior and apical part of the hind wing and the absence of a whitish lateral pronotal lobe. Contrary to
Kevan (1974)
is the underside of the femur, which is yellow, instead of red (
Figure 31
). This variation in colour is mentioned by
Rowell
et al.
(2015)
.