The rose chafers (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) of Guinea-Bissau: an annotated checklist and new records Author Serrano, Artur R. M. text Zootaxa 2022 2022-02-25 5104 2 151 195 journal article 20448 10.11646/zootaxa.5104.2.1 1acd52a6-9dd4-49a9-890e-0ec8bf3b00c3 1175-5326 6280698 92754218-B79B-4AA8-8970-36E5E08FC984 * Oplostomus fuligineus (Olivier, 1789) ( Fig. 5e ) Distribution: ANG, DOC, GBI, KEN, MOZ, NAB, NIG, RSA , SEN, ZAM, ZIM. Distribution in Guinea-Bissau (Administrative Regions): 2) OIO . Historic records: none. Material examined: Farim ( OIO ), 19.VI.1992 , 1 ♂ , P. Mendoça leg., PMC (Nº 12278) in MUHNAC (Nº 23256) . Remarks. Despite the species presents a wide distribution in Africa ( e.g. Schenkling 1921 , Gomes Alves 1959 , see Oldroyd & Allsopp 2017 also), it was not recorded for GBI until now. The adult specimen of Farim examined was erroneously identified as Diplognatha gagates (Forster, 1771) (det. P. Mendoça). The species is known as the “Large Hive Beetle” and the adults are associated with honey bees and paper wasps, while larvae and pupae live in dung ( Péringuey 1907 ; Scholtz & Holm 1985 ; Oldroyd & Allsopp 2017 ). The larvae description, life cycle and several aspects of its biology was provided by Donaldson (1989) and Oldroyd & Allsopp (2017) . The last authors noticed that the species have potential to become invasive and highly damaging to beekeeping worldwide. It is a new genus/species record for Guinea-Bissau .