Afrisolia obesa Masner & Huggert

Fig. 4

Afrisolia obesa Masner & Huggert, 1989: 35 (original description); Vlug, 1995: 10 (catalogued, type information).

Material examined.

Holotype: South Africa • ♀; Grahamstown, 24 June 1955, E. McCallan (NHMUK).

Diagnosis.

Overall a much lighter-coloured species as in A. quagga, with a red-orange metasoma, and red-brown mesosoma and head, whereas A. anyskop and A. robertsoni have a dark brown-black body, and A. quagga has an orange-yellow metasoma contrasting strongly with the darker head and mesosoma; A. obesa has OOL shorter than LOL, whereas it is longer than LOL in A. quagga, and equal in length to LOL in A. anyskop and A. robertsoni; notauli are broader, 3 × longer than wide as in A. quagga, whereas remaining species have narrower notauli, at least 5 × longer than wide; mesocutum polished between notauli as in A. robertsoni, alutaceous reticulate in A. anyskop and A. quagga; only a single strong dorsal striation on mesopleuron, whereas other species have two or more striations.

Biology.

Unknown.

Distribution.

South Africa (Eastern Cape) (Masner and Huggert 1989).