Orthoptera Tettigoniidae as indicators of biodiversity hotspots in the Guinean Forests of Central and West Tropical Africa
Author
Massa, Bruno
0000-0003-2127-0715
Department of Agriculture, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, Viale Scienze 13, 90128 Palermo, Italy (retired). bruno. massa @ unipa. it; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2127 - 0715
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-21
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4974.3.1
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Arantia
(
Arantia
)
marginata
Massa, 2021
(
Figs. 35-38
,
39
a-e)
Material examined
.
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Mt. Tonkoui Peak
(
1171m
)
9-16.IV.2016
(
light Trap
),
M. Aristophanous
,
P. Moretto
(
21♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Yéalé Vill.
,
Mt. Nimba
, (
380m
) (
light trap
)
18-29.IV.2016
, M.
Aristophanous
,
M. Geiser
,
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Mt. Nimba
camp (
823m
) (
light trap
)
28.IV-8.V.2016
, M.
Aristophanous
,
M. Geiser
,
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Bossématié For. Classée
(
180m
) (
light trap
)
25-31.VII.2016
, M.
Aristophanous
,
P. Moretto
(
2♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Comoe
,
Kromambira Vill.
(
240m
) (gen. coll.)
3-13.VIII.2016
,
M. Aristophanous
,
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Comoe
,
Kromambira Vill.
(
240m
) (
Light Trap
)
3-13.VIII.2016
, M.
Aristophanous
,
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Taï National Park
,
Res. Station
(
174m
) (
MV
Light Trap
)
25.III-17.IV.2017
, A.
Aristophanous
,
M. Aristophanous
,
M. Geiser
,
P. Moretto
(
5♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Taï National Park
,
Res. Station
(
174m
) (
Canopy Light Trap
,
40m
ab. ground)
27-31.III.2017
, A.
Aristophanous
, M.
Aristophanous
,
M. Geiser
,
P. Moretto
(
2♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Mt. Tonkoui Peak
(
1171m
)
20-27.V.2018
(
MV
Light Trap
), M.
Aristophanous
,
W. Miles
,
P. Moretto
,
Y. Outtara
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Denguele
Classified Forest
(sudanian forest) (
479m
) (
MV
Light Trap
),
6-14.VI.2018
, M.
Aristophanous
,
W. Miles
,
P. Moretto
,
Y. Outtara
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Mt. Tonkoui Peak
(
1171m
)
19-27.XI.2019
(
MV
light
Trap
), M.
Aristophanous
,
V. Dérozier
,
P. Moretto
,
S. Ouattara
(
1♂
)
;
Liberia
,
Lofa County
,
Foya Proposed Protected Area
(
530m
)
10-19.XI.2017
(
MV
Light Trap
), M.
Aristophanous
,
S. Safian
,
G. Simonics
,
L. Smith
(
13♂
)
;
Liberia
,
Lofa County
,
Wologizi Mts.
,
Base Camp Forest
(
611m
)
20.XI-1.XII.2017
(
MV
Light Trap
),
M. Aristophanous
,
S. Safian
,
G. Simonics
,
L. Smith
(
2♂
)
;
Liberia
,
Sinoe County
,
Krahn-Bassa Reserve
,
Juboe River
,
7.5 km
SW Pellokon town
,
14-21.I.2018
(
MV
Light Trap
),
M. Geiser
,
S. Safian
,
G. Simonics
(
1♂
)
;
Liberia
,
Sinoe County
,
Krahn-Bassa Reserve
,
Juboe River
,
7.5 km
SW Pellokon town
,
14-20.I.2018
(
Blended Bulb
250w
Light Trap
),
M. Geiser
,
S. Safian
,
G. Simonics
(
1♂
)
;
Liberia
,
Sinoe County
,
6.5 km
NW Jacksonville
,
Forest
near
Solve Problem Vill.
(
103m
)
23-27.I.2018
(
MV
Light Trap
),
M. Geiser
,
S. Safian
,
G. Simonics
(
3♂
)
;
Togo
,
Fazao-Malfakassa NP
,
Mare
aux crocodiles campsite (
Sudanian Savannah
/dry
Forest
)
8°44’58.8”N
,
0°48’51.8”E
(
505m
)
26.VIII-7.IX.2018
(
MV
Light Trap
), M.
Aristophanous
,
M. Geiser
,
P. Moretto
,
B. Sanbena
(
3♂
)
;
Guinea
,
Ditinn
,
Chute
de Ditinn
(
771m
) (
MV
Light Trap
)
18-25.IX.2019
, M.
Geiser
, M.
Leno
,
S. Koivagui
,
W. Miles
,
L. Mulvaney
,
S. Safian
(
1♂
)
;
Guinea
,
Ditinn
,
Chute
de Ditinn
(
771m
) (
Lepiled Light Trap
)
18-25.IX.2019
, M.
Geiser
, M.
Leno
, S.
Koivagui
,
W. Miles
,
L. Mulvaney
,
S. Safian
(
1♂
) (
ANHRT
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Mt. Tonkoui
(
1171m
)
X.2016
(light),
P. Moretto
(
3♂
)
;
same data,
22.IV.2017
(light), P.
Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
same data,
4.VI.2018
(light), P.
Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Taï National Park
,
Res. Station
,
16-20.III.2017
(
UV
),
B. Massa
(
3♂
)
;
same data,
22.III-4.IV.2017
(
UV
), P.
Moretto
, P.
Annoyer
(
3♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Zamou
,
Bandoukou
VII.2004
,
P. Moretto
(
3♂
)
;
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Zamou
,
Kolomabira
VII.2015
(light),
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
;
Central African Republic
,
Sangha-Ndoki Nat. Park
,
Camp
2,
21-23.X.2008
(
UV
),
P. Annoyer
(
3♂
)
;
same data,
Lac
1,
28-29.II.2012
(
UV
),
P. Moretto
(
1♂
)
(
BMPC
).
FIGS. 35–38.
Comparison of some
Arantia
with cerci long and slightly sinuous with a black, chitinous and rounded apex:
Arantia
(
Euarantia
)
regina
Karsch, 1889
(35),
Arantia
(
Euarantia
)
rectifolia
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
(36), and
Arantia
(
Arantia
)
marginata
Massa, 2021
(two specimens: 37 and 38).
FIG. 39.
Arantia
(
Arantia
)
marginata
Massa, 2021
: a) dorsal view of male head, pronotum and tegmina; b) ventral view of the male subgenital plate and cerci; c) male cerci apex; d) stridulatory file under the male left tegmen;
Arantia
(
Arantia
) aff.
marginata
: e) dorsal view of male head, pronotum and tegmina; f) ventral view of the male subgenital plate and cerci; g) male cerci apex; e) stridulatory file under the male left tegmen.
Taxonomical remarks
. Following
Heller
et al
. (2014)
,
Hemp & Massa (2017)
included the group of
Arantia regina
-
rectifolia
-tanzanica
into the subgenus
Euarantia
, having the width of the tegmina greater than
12 mm
and the hind tibiae curved, but they highlighted that
A. rectifolia
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878
may be intermediate between
Arantia
and
Euarantia
, because in some specimens examined the tegmina width ranged between 12.0 to
13.8 mm
, and the hind tibiae were not as curved as it was given by
Heller
et al
. (2014)
for
Euarantia
(see
Figs. 35-38
). This group of species are characterized by faintly visible 4–5 ivory or more tawny to orange spots on anterior margin of tegmina, and cerci long and slightly sinuous with a black, chitinous and rounded apex. When
Massa (2021a)
described
A. marginata
from
Gabon
, he wrote that it is characterized by tegmina narrower than
12 mm
, cerci long and in-curved, and just sinuous with a black, chitinous and rounded apex with 4-5 tiny spines, and stridulatory file arcuate, narrow, consisting of ca. 65 evenly spaced teeth. Really,
A. marginata
is very similar to
A. rectifolia
and only a careful observation may separate them. In the material above listed a huge number of specimens at the beginning considered
A. rectifolia
is included. They were collected in
Central African Republic
,
Côte d’Ivoire
,
Liberia
,
Guinea
, and their tegmina width resulted narrower than
12 mm
; some of them were also mounted with the left tegmen open and it was possible to check the stridulatory file. Interestingly, most of them have the stridulatory file of ca. 65 teeth (as in
A. marginata
; in
A. rectifolia
they are 45-50, not 80-85 as reported by
Hemp & Massa 2017
), but in at least
three specimens
(from
Liberia
, with tegmina width 10.5-11.0 mm) it was different, shorter and with a fewer number of teeth (
Figs. 39d and 39e
). In all the specimens the hind tibiae are inappreciably curved. Cerci of these specimens resulted to be a little different (compare
Figs. 39b and 39c
with
Figs. 39f and
39g
), but observing some specimens of
A. marginata
with 65 teeth in the stridulatory file, they may possess cerci similar to those in
Fig.
39g
(incidentally very similar to those of
A. rectifolia
). It seems very likely that there are at least two species very similar within the series of specimens identified as
A. marginata
, but it is not possible to find a character (other than the stridulatory file) allowing a sure separation (see
Figs. 39
a-e). The inclusion of the above group of species in different subgenera is hardly justified.