Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Singilis Rambur, 1837 of Africa (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiini). Part IV
Author
Anichtchenko, Alexander
text
Zootaxa
2016
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2
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4158.2.2
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Singilis
(s. str.)
cribricollis
(
Peringuey, 1904
)
(
Figs. 5, 6
,
25
)
Phloeozetus cribricollis
Peringuey, 1904
: 177
Material.
ZIMBABWE
:
Lectotype
♂
[designated here]: "
Type
|
SAM
/
ENT
| 000376", "
Salisbury
|
Dec. 97
", "
Phloeozetūs
|
cribricollis
|
Typ. Pr.
", "IMAGED |
Entovision
", "
Lectotype
|
Singilis
(s.str.) |
cribricollis Per.
| des.
Anichtchenko A.
2014
” (
SAM
)
; Paralectotype ♀ [designated here]: "Type | SAM/ENT | 000375", "Salisbury | Dec.
97", "
Phloeozetūs
|
cribricollis
| Typ. Pr.", "483", "IMAGED | Entovision", "Paralectotype |
Singilis
(s.str.) |
cribricollis Per.
| des.
Anichtchenko A. 2014
" (SAM);
1 ♂
—"
Salisbury
|
12/11/15
", "
Phloeozetūs
|
cribricollis Pér.
", "SAM-COL-A016650" (
SAM
)
; 1 ♂—"Mashunald | Salisbury | Marshall 1894", "SAM-COL-A016649" (SAM); 1 ♀—
"
Mashunald
|
Salisbury
", "SAM-COL-A016644" (
SAM
).
RSA
:
1 ♂
—
"
Transvaal.
|
Hartmann
", "Musée du
Congo
|
Transval
| ex.
Staudinger
" (
MRAC
)
;
1 ♂
—"
S.Afr.
:
Limpopo
Prov. | Little Muck
,
Venetia
|
22.15 S—
29.16 E
", "8
–
9.12.2008
; E-Y: 3820 | at light;
512m
| leg.
Ruth Müller
" (
TMSA
)
;
4 ♂
,
2 ♀
—"
South Africa
,
Tshulu
|
Research Reserve
|
17/02/2008
Fogging
15. |
De Bakker, W. Fannes, R.
|
Jocqué
&
A. Henraud
leg." (cPS, cAA); 5 ♂—idem., but
18/02/2008
(cPS, cAA); 1 ♂—"
S. Afr.
:
Waterberg
|
Geelhoutbush
farm |
24.22 S—
27.34 E
", "
10.10.1995
; E-Y: 3161 |
Pyrethrum
fogging |
Endrödy
&
Bellamy
", "
Peltophorum
| africanim
Sond
" (
TMSA
)
.
ZAMBIA
:
1 ♀
—“
Zambia
South
|
Kafue NP
|
X.2009
Lassalle
coll.” (cPS);
1 ♂
—"
Zambia
C
.
23.11.2004
|
100 km
NE of |
Kapiri Mposhi
|
ATB
Lodge env. | Snižek, Tichý" (cSF).
FIGURES 19–21.
Aedeagus of
Singilis
(s.str.): 19—
S. ambulans
(Peringuey, 1896)
(Tshulu, RSA); 20—
S. allardi
(Basilewsky, 1963)
(Solwezi, Zambia); 21—
S. shavrini
sp. n.
, Holotype.
Diagnosis.
Length
4.2–4.7 mm
. Testaceous red-brown, elytral pattern variable, may be from with to without black sutural spot behind middle (
Figs. 5, 6
).
Head irregularly punctate, punctures separated by 1 to 4 diameters. Clypeus smooth. Head and clypeus with distinct isodiametric microsculpture. Eyes large and bulging. Temples short, smooth, without microsculpture.
Pronotum 1.2 times as wide as head, 1.4–1.5 times as wide as long, widest behind marginal setae. Anterior margin straight, anterior angles effaced, sides regularly rounded, weakly sinuate at base, posterior angles rectangular. Punctation irregular and deep, somewhat sparser on disc. Lateral margin flat, explanate in basal half. Basal grooves indistinct, flat. Microsculpture strong, irregular.
Elytra suboval, 1.42–1.5 times as long as wide, with polygonal microsculpture. Striae deep and slightly punctate. Intervals convex at base.
Claws with 5 teeth.
Abdominal sterna smooth, shiny, with long sparse pubescence. Propleuron rugose towards coxae, mes- and metepisterna smooth.
Aedeagus (
Fig. 25
). Aedeagal median lobe slender, ventral surface straight at midlength, apical fifth of lobe slightly downturned, tip long. Internal sac with two groups of 6
–
8 small and weakly sclerotized spines, and with two large microtrichial patches composed of extremely small spicules.
Distribution.
It was described from Salisbury (
Zimbabwe
),
RSA
(country record),
Zambia
(country record) and
Zimbabwe
(country record).