A contribution to the knowledge of the subfamily Panagaeinae Hope, 1838 from Africa. Part 1. Revision of the Craspedophorus reflexus group (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
Author
Häckel, Martin
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5.
Craspedophorus carbonarius
(
Harold, 1879
)
(Plate 2, Figs 15, 16, Plate 3, Fig. 23, Plate 4, Figs 30, 31.)
Eudema carbonarium
Harold 1879
: 20
(
type
loc. “
Zanzibar
”).
Craspedophorus carbonarius
Burgeon 1930
: 160
, 1935b: 182
.
Basilewsky, 1953
: 172
,
Häckel et Farkač 2012
: 80
.
Material examined.
Ethiopia
.
1♂
: “[Oromiya] Omo, Mago National Park, Jinka”, (Plate 3, Fig. 23, Plate 4, Fig. 30, cMH).
Kenya
.
1♀: “Indian Ocean,
Mombasa
to Aldabra, on board m.v. “Maritime”, (
BMNH
);
1♂
: “
Kenia
”, (Plate 2, Fig. 15, Plate 4, Fig. 30,
NMWC
).
Tanzania
.
1♀: “Morogoro prov.,
50 km
NE Mikumi”, (Plate 2, Fig. 16, cMH).
Note.
The original description of this species was based on a single specimen, labelled “
Sansibar
” Description (in part, see
Harold 1879
: 20). “Length
23–25 mm
. Body moderately convex, black, pronotal width hardly shorter [wider than long], rounded, almost hexagonal, elytra deeply striated and punctured, intervals fairly convex, quite densely punctured” [translated from Latin]. At the same time as that species [
C. impictus
(
Boheman, 1848
)
], the same explorer [Pogge] collected also the other, very close species, which was originally identified also as
C. impictus
, because of different sex. Only a single male and a single female were collected, each belonging to a different species. The other sexual differences are here hardly marked; I have not found any other differences except those of ventral setae in male protarsomeres, which are somewhat longer and stronger. The
Zanzibar
species differs by pronotal shape, which although similar is relatively smaller than that of
C
.
impictus
, and hardly wider than long, maximum width at midlength, not behind midlength as in
C. impictus
, lateral margins forming an angle sharper than in
C. impictus
.
Also elytral striae more coarsely and randomly punctured, punctuation transversely interrrupted and somewhat deeper than that on interval's surface. I add here diagnosis of this species” [translated from
German
].
Type
not seen, and identified specimens are rare in collections. It appears though that specimens perfectly matching the original description belong to a species widespread along the eastern African shores, so far known from southern
Ethiopia
, eastern
Kenya
and eastern
Tanzania
including
Zanzibar
. The elytral coloration, namely macular reduction (especially apical) is quite variable even within the same sex (Plates 2, 3, Figs 15, 23,). More material is needed to better understand the intraspecific variability.
Distribution.
Ethiopia
: Oromiya;
Kenya
: Coast Province;
Tanzania
: Morogoro,
Zanzibar
Island.