New and little known species of the genus Orphnus MacLeay (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae) from the East African Rift
Author
Frolov, Andrey V.
text
Zootaxa
2013
2013-09-13
3710
3
297
300
journal article
4791
10.11646/zootaxa.3710.3.8
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1175-5326
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Orphnus planicollis
Petrovitz, 1971
Figs. 1
,
3, 5, 6, 9
,
11
Type material.
Holotype
,
male
with a label “
Nyassaland
” (
MHNG
).
Additional material.
TANZANIA
:
Iringa Region
,
Uzungwa Scarp Forest Reserve
, above
Chita village
,
1450 m
,
4– 9.xi.1984
,
pitfall traps
,
N. Scharff
leg.,
7 males
and
5 females
(
ZMUKK
)
;
Iringa Region
,
Mafinga
,
7–19.i.1996
,
G. Curletti
leg.,
6 males
and
3 females
(
MCSNC
)
;
“
Upangwa Dtsch.
O. Afr.”,
1 female
(
ZMHUB
)
;
“Deutsch-O.
Afrika
”,
1 female
(
ZMHUB
)
.
Female.
Differs from male in having protibiae with elongate spur; clypeus without horn; pronotum narrower, feebly depressed on disc and without umbones and medial tubercle.
Variability.
Body length of examined specimens varies from 6.5–9.0 mm. Clypeal horn of males varies from very short (wider than long) to 3 times longer than wide. Medial tubercle on pronotum and especially umbones are less developed in some specimens.
Distribution
.
The species was described from “Nyassa-Land” without more precise locality. The two exact localities known (Uzungwa Scarp Forest Reserve near Chita and Mafinga) are situated in Uzungwa—the southernmost and largest bloc of Eastern Arc Mountains (
Burgess
et al
. 2007
). The other locality, Upangwa, refers to the part of Livingstone Mountains south of Uzungwa. Available data suggest that
O. planicollis
inhabits mid-altitude afromontane forests and is apparently a litter dweller.