Note on Otraleus hypsimelathrus Günther, 1935

Otraleus hypsimelathrus Günther, 1935: 28 (description), pl. 2, fig. 18 (dorsal aspect of habitus).

Otraleus hypsimelathrus – Günther 1938: 59 (list). — Hennemann 1998: 122 (list). — Zompro 2005: 267 (type data). — Otte & Brock 2005: 242 (type data). — Seow-Choen 2016: 199 (notes on holotype).

To supplement Günther’s (1935) original description, we provide illustrations of the holotype along with a distribution map for the species which is so far known from a single location in Sulawesi (Fig. 1). Currently only the male is known.

Males of O. hypsimelathrus Günther, 1935 can be separated from the four newly described Philippine species of Otraleus by the following combination of characters:

1. Abdominal terga II–VIII with definite lobes postero-laterally.

2. Ventral portion of thorax black.

3. Apterous.

4. Mesonotum, median segment and abdominal terga at best with an indefinite hump posteromedially.