Oosagitta gen. nov. from tropical Africa, with revision of two species and description of four new species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae)
Author
Kortenhaus, Sabine
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Institut für Integrierte Naturwissenschaft - Biologie, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Universitätsstrasse 1, D- 56070 Koblenz, Germany Email: thwagner @ uni-koblenz. de (corresponding author) & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 95 CDF 19 F- 25 D 1 - 4 ED 7 - 839 A- 0513 BACD 765 A
Author
Wagner, Thomas
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Institut für Integrierte Naturwissenschaft - Biologie, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Universitätsstrasse 1, D- 56070 Koblenz, Germany Email: thwagner @ uni-koblenz. de (corresponding author) & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 6 AF 65 C 9 C- 246 B- 41 CA-B 326 - 2 D 93 C 427 CCD 1
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2013
2013-10-11
58
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journal article
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Oosagitta melanopicta
sp. nov.
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4E493FBA-DE58-4EE4-9DE4-79D63C0FD211
Figs 8
,
27-30
Differential diagnosis
Oosagitta melanoptica
sp. nov.
has a peculiar character in the significant black patch behind the eye. Further differentiation is possible by the characteristic broad shape of the median lobe.
Etymology
Named after the significant dark brown postocular patch.
Figs 27-29.
Oosagitta melanopicta
sp. nov.
27
. Habitus, semi-schematic dorsal view. 28. Basal four antennomeres of 2 ♂♂ and 2 ♀♀.
29
. Median lobe.
A
. Dorsal.
B
. Lateral. Scale bars: 1 mm.
Type material
Holotype
♂
, “Coll. Mus. Congo, Stanleyville: Yangambi, km 7,
29.V.1956
,
R. Damoiseau
, C.00.53/
Récolté sur Canvalaria
curiformis/AfriGa specimen ID 1900,
15.III.2013
” (
MRAC
).
Paratypes
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
:
1 ♂
,
2 ♀♀
, same data as
holotype
;
1 ♂
, Mayidi, -5.19/15.15, 1942, P. Van Eyen (
MRAC
).
Type locality
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
: Stanleyville [Kisangani], Yangambi, 0.81/24.43.
Description
MEASUREMENTS. n = 5, total length
4.20–4.70 mm
(mean
4.42 mm
;
Fig. 27
); maximum height in lateral view
1.80–2.20 mm
(mean
1.95 mm
).
HEAD. Yellowish, dark brown postocular patch, labrum brown. Maximum width of eye to minimum distance between eyes 0.63–0.75 (mean 0.71). Length of second to third antennomere 0.58–0.67 (mean 0.61), length third to fourth antennomere 0.63–0.77 (mean 0.70;
Fig. 28
). Antennae yellowish. Antennal length to total body length 0.87–0.98 (mean 0.91).
THORAX. Yellowish. Pronotum yellowish nearly without punctation. Pronotal width
1.50–1.75 mm
(mean
1.61 mm
), length of pronotum 0.85–1.00 mm (mean
0.92 mm
), pronotal width to length 1.65–1.94 (mean 1.76). The elytron is yellowish and has delicate brown margins and an irregular coarse punctation. Elytral length
3.05–3.75 mm
(mean
3.35 mm
), maximum width of both elytra combined
2.60–3.15 mm
(mean
2.94 mm
), ratio of maximum width of elytra combined to length of elytron 0.81–0.97 (mean 0.88). Metathorax more yellow than pro- and mesothorax and abdomen. Legs paler yellowish. Length of basimetatarsus to length of metatibia 0.29–0.33 (mean 0.31).
MALE GENITALIA. The symmetric conical aedeagus slightly curved ventrally, median lobe tapers to a short point (
Fig. 29A, B
). Tectum with very broad base, which narrows to a ventrally bent, flattened structure. Very long, slender and strongly curved tectorial spures intersect themselves nearly at the apex. Apically these structures are curved dorsally (
Fig. 29A, B
). Endophallus brush is emerging from the arrow-like endophallus (
Fig. 29A
). Orifice of median lobe ovoid with a rather great incision (
Fig. 29A
).
Fig. 30.
Holotype of
O. melanopicta
sp. nov.
A
. Overview with labels.
B
. Close-up of specimen.
Distribution
Only known from two sites along the
Congo
River (
Fig. 8
).
Identification key
1. Elytra dark brown, total body length <
4.20 mm
, tectum shorter than median lobe with hooked tectorial spurs (
Fig. 12A, C
);
Uganda
, SE
Congo
and northern states of
South Africa
(
Fig. 13
) ....... ..............................................................................
Oosagitta minuta
(
Laboissière, 1937
)
comb. nov.
– Elytra mainly yellowish, total body length>
4.20 mm
..................................................................... 2
2. Elytron yellowish with a light brown base and apex (
Fig. 19
), median lobe with tectum narrows to a rectangular, spatulate structure (
Fig. 21A
);
Cameroon
,
Congo
Basin towards western
Uganda
(
Fig. 13
) .................................................................................................
Oosagitta geescheae
sp. nov.
– Elytron unicolor pale yellowish to yellowish-brown......................................................................... 3
3. Pronotum and head dark brown, contrasting to the yellowish to yellowish-brown elytra, median lobe with incised apex, ventrally bent, elongated, slender tectum (
Fig. 7A
); widely distributed in central, east and southern Africa (
Fig. 8
).....................
Oosagitta angolensis
(
Laboissière, 1939
)
comb. nov.
– Head, pronotum and elytra unicolorous yellowish ............................................................................ 4
4. Scapus yellowish, antennomere 2–11 brown, median lobe broad, tectum very broad at base stringly narrowed in the apical half (
Fig. 25A, B
); known from
Nigeria
,
Congo
Basin and
Burundi
(
Fig. 8
) .................................................................................................................
Oosagitta thomasi
sp. nov.
– Antennae yellowish throughout......................................................................................................... 5
5. Head yellow with significant postocular dark brown to black spot, ventral part of median lobe about the same length as tectum and tectorial spures (
Fig. 29
); only knowm from to sites along the
Congo
River (
Fig. 8
) ....................................................................................
Oosagitta melanopicta
sp. nov.
– Head yellow throughout, ventral part of median lobe much shorter than the tectm and the apically crossed tectorial spures (
Fig. 17
); restricted to western Africa from the
Ivory Coast
to
Togo
(
Fig. 13
) ..................................................................................................
Oosagitta anningae
sp. nov.