Ebenacobius Haran, a new southern African genus of flower weevils (Coleoptera: Curculioninae: Derelomini) associated with dicotyledonous plants
Author
Haran, Julien
A04E1722-994A-44AD-8FD2-28DC0F220805
CBGP, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, INRAe, IRD, Montpellier University, Montpellier, France.
julien.haran@cirad.fr
Author
Benoit, Laure
61963F74-724B-4174-9E9A-8817A3516B0E
CBGP, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, INRAe, IRD, Montpellier University, Montpellier, France.
Laure.Benoit@cirad.fr
Author
Procheş, Şerban
0ACCE987-9774-453B-A1BA-42E93D75D3C7
Centre for Functional Biodiversity and Discipline of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. 4 CBGP, INRAE, CIRAD, IRD, Institut Agro, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
setapion@gmail.com
Author
Kergoat, Gael J.
D763F7EC-A1C9-45FF-88FB-408E3953F9A8
gael.kergoat@inrae.fr
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-05-05
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.818.1771
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Ebenacobius costalis
(
Fåhraeus, 1844
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Figs 1E, I
, 2E, 4I,
6E
Derelomus costalis
Fåhraeus, 1844: 93
.
Derelomus rugosicollis
Hesse
, 1929: 530
.
Syn. nov.
Differential diagnosis
Ebenacobius costalis
gen. et comb. nov.
can be distinguished from other species of the genus by the combination of basal ⅓ of first stria with a single row of at least slightly misaligned punctures (
Fig. 1E
) and by the rostrum moderately downcurved and only slightly longer than prothorax (1.1 ×) in lateral view (
Fig. 4I
).
Type material
Lectotype
of
Derelomus costalis
Fåhraeus, 1844
(here designated)
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
• “
♂
” “
Cap. B. Spei.
[
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
,
Western Cape Province
]” “Drege” “3758. E91+” “Lectotype ♂;
Derelomus
.
costalis
;
Fåhraeus, 1844
; Haran Des. 2022” “
Ebenacobius
;
costalis
; (
Fåhraeus, 1844
); Haran 2022”;
NHRS
.
Lectotype
of
Derelomus rugosicollis
Hesse, 1929
(here designated)
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
•
1 ♂
; “
Mfongosi
;
Zululand
[REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA,
KwaZulu-Natal Province
]” “Zululand; Mfongosi;
Apr 1923
;
W E Jones
” “
Derelomus
;
rugosicollis
; Types Hesse” “Type [red label]” “Type; SAM/Ent; 4037 [red label]” “Lectotype ♂;
Derelomus
;
rugosicollis
;
Hesse, 1929
; Haran Des. 2022” “
Ebenacobius
;
costalis
; (
Fåhraeus, 1844
); Haran 2022”;
SAMC
.
Paralectotype
of
Derelomus costalis
Fåhraeus, 1844
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
•
1 ♀
; same collection data as for lectotype of
Derelomus rugosicollis
excluding red type label; “Paralectotype ♀;
Derelomus
;
rugosicollis
;
Hesse, 1929
; Haran Des. 2022” “
Ebenacobius
;
costalis
; (
Fåhraeus, 1844
); Haran 2022”;
SAMC
.
Other material examined
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
–
Eastern Cape Province
•
1 ♀
;
Kirkwood
;
33°22′48.0″ S
,
25°27′36.0″ E
;
15 Jul. 2019
;
J. Haran
leg.;
on yellow
Asteraceae
;
JHAR02390_0101
;
CBGP
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Alexandria Forest Station
;
33°43′ S
,
26°23′ E
;
3 Dec. 1987
;
Endrödy-Younga
leg.; general collection; E-Y: 2549;
TMSA
•
1 ♀
;
Little Karoo
,
Baviaanskloof
;
33°39′ S
,
24°31′ E
;
6 Dec. 1995
;
C.L. Bellamy
leg.;
beating
; E-Y: 3172;
TMSA
.
–
Kwazulu-Natal Province
•
2 ♂♂
;
Pongolapoort
;
27°25′15.7″ S
,
31°55′10.3″ E
;
Oct. 2009
;
Ş. Procheş
leg.;
on
Schotia brachypetala
(Fabaceae)
;
JHAR04161-62
;
CBGP
.
–
Western Cape Province
•
1 ♀
;
Plettenberg Bay
;
34°03′ S
,
23°23′ E
;
13 Feb. 1990
;
V.M. Uys
leg.;
SANC
•
4 ♀♀
; CT [
Cape Town
];
Nov. 1900
;
CleDoux
leg.; acc67769;
USNM
.
Redescription
Male
BODY LENGTH. 3.0–
3.2 mm
.
COLOUR. Body integument pale brown, head reddish-brown, prothorax with two large dark-brown areas on each side on the median line, elytra generally with a dense network of transverse dark shades on basal ⅔, sometimes reduced to transverse band on apical ⅔ or absent; dorsum (prothorax + elytra) with minute recumbent setae, not contiguous.
HEAD. Rostrum 1.1 × longer than prothorax in lateral view, moderately downcurved, slightly more near base; underside with row of setae, almost as long as 2
nd
segment of funicle, integument forming small tubercle before apex; in dorsal view covered with recumbent non-contiguous setae; antennae inserted at ⅔ of length; head capsule coarsely punctate in dorsal view, with non-contiguous setae, setae slightly longer near dorsal margin on eyes; eyes convex, exceeding the lateral curve of head capsule in dorsal view; antennal funicle with segment 1 elongate, 1.5 × longer than wide, as long as 2–4, 3–7 wider than long.
PROTHORAX. Wider than long (W:L ratio: 1.3), widest near base, narrower there than elytra at humeral angles; sides subparallel in basal ¾, slightly and regularly converging apicad; apical constriction as long as width of funicle at apex; integument densely punctate, space between punctures smooth and shiny, narrower than or equal to diameter of punctures; setae in each puncture very short, recumbent, not exceeding in length the diameter of punctures; prosternal process reduced forming a small tubercle between the procoxae.
ELYTRA. Sides slightly convex, widest near middle of length (W:L ratio: 0.68); humeri raised; apex jointly rounded; striae made of one row of more or less misaligned punctures, at least misaligned on basal ⅓ of stria 1, narrower than interstriae; interstriae flat, 1-3-5 convex apically, 9 entirely convex; scutellar shield rounded, glabrous.
ABDOMEN. Underside covered with small non-contiguous whitish setae.
LEGS. Profemora strongly thickened near middle of length; protibiae with external margin straight, meso- and metatibiae curved outward in apical half; tibiae armed with small apical mucro; claws simple.
TERMINALIA. Body of penis elongate (W:L ratio: 0.32), as long as apodemes, sides slightly bisinuate in dorsal view, widest near apical ⅓, rounded and converging in apical ⅓, apex acuminate; in lateral view curvature stronger in basal ⅓, almost straight in apical ⅔, width slightly expanding apicad in basal ⅔ (
Fig. 6E
).
Sexual dimorphism
Females can be distinguished from males by their rostrum which is narrower and distinctly longer, 1.3 × longer than prothorax in lateral view (
1.1 in
♂♂
).
Remarks
In the collection housed at NHRS, a male specimen with the labels “Cap. B. Spei.” and “Drège” and corresponding to the description of
Derelomus costalis
in all respects was located. This specimen is the unique individual available and the description does not refer to a specific
holotype
, it is therefore here designated as the
lectotype
of
Derelomus costalis
Fåhraeus, 1844
and was labeled accordingly. In the collections housed at SAMC, a male specimen with the labels “Mfongosi; Zululand” and “
Derelomus
;
rugosicollis
; Types; Hesse [hand written]” was identified. The description only refers to an undetermined number of males and females forming the type series. In the absence of a specific
holotype
designated for this species, the male specimen reported above is here designated as the
lectotype
for
Derelomus rugosicollis
Hesse, 1929
and was labeled accordingly.A detailed examination of the external and internal morphology of this specimen revealed no differences with the
lectotype
of
Derelomus costalis
.
The name
Derelomus rugosicollis
is therefore a junior synonym of
Derelomus costalis
. It should be noted that the
lectotypes
of both
D. costalis
and
D. rugosicollis
are young ill-sclerotized specimens and that their uniformly pale colour is not representative of the colour pattern of the species. A redescription of this species is provided to account for the patterns found on fully sclerotized specimens of this species. In some specimens from the
western Cape
and
Kwazulu-Natal
Provinces of the
Republic of South Africa
, striae 9 are not erased in basal 1/6, but subcontiguous or merged with striae of 10.
Fig. 4. A–J
. Habitus of males of
Ebenacobius
Haran
gen. nov.
in lateral view (part 1).
A
.
E. curvisetis
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
B
.
E
.
thoracicus
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
C
.
E. rectirostris
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
D
.
E. xhosa
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
E
.
E
.
duplicatus
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
F
.
E
.
san
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
G
.
E. grobbelaarae
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
H
.
E. kuscheli
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
I
.
E
.
costalis
(
Fåhraeus, 1844
)
gen. et comb. nov.
J
.
E. mulanjensis
Haran
gen. et sp. nov.
A–J = not to scale.
Life history
The host plant of
E. costalis
gen. et comb. nov.
is unknown, adults have been sporadically collected on flowers of
Asteraceae
and
Fabaceae
, which are probably only used as shelters by this species. Adults were collected in February, July, October, November and December.
Distribution
Republic of South Africa
(
Eastern Cape
,
Kwazulu-Natal
and
Western Cape
Provinces).