Blepharidina partita (Jacoby)
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( Figs 16 View FIGURES 11–19 , 52 View FIGURES 50–54 , 63–64 View FIGURES 55–67 , 68 View FIGURES 68–69 )
Blepharida partita Jacoby, 1895: 323 ; Weise 1902: 160
Blepharidina partita (Jacoby) : Biondi et al. 2017: 132, 143
Type material examined. Lectotype ♀ (Biondi des. in Biondi et al. 2017): “ Zambeze ” ( BMNH). Additional material examined in Appendix 1.
Taxonomic observations. Blepharidina partita can be attributed to the species group including B. bimbiensis , B. carinata , B. guttulata , B. rudeli and, probably, B. sedecimguttata ( Figs 2, 4, 6 View FIGURES 1–10 , 16, 19 View FIGURES 11–19 ) (see the paragraph “Taxonomic observations” in B. bimbiensis ). However, B. partita is recognizable by the: elytra black, with numerous subrounded and more or less fused yellow patches; pronotum reddish-brown or pale brown, with irregular yellow patches; third and ninth elytral interstriae entirely yellow ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 11–19 ). Aedeagus is similar to B. carinata ( Figs 41 View FIGURES 38–43 , 52 View FIGURES 50–54 ), but it is distinguishable because of the apex more triangular in ventral view. Basal part of spermatheca is comparatively shorter about as long as the proximal part of the ductus ( Figs 56, 58, 63–64, 67 View FIGURES 55–67 ). Both males and females are moderately variable in size, but with constant morphometric ratios (see Appendix 2). Females generally show more transverse pronotum, higher LE/LP ratio, and slightly shorter antennae.
Distribution. Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Zambia ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68–69 ). Central Afrotropical (CAT) chorotype.
Ecological notes. Not available. The collection sites fall mainly within vegetation types belonging to the Tropical Lowland Humid Forest, and Tropical Lowland Grassland, Savanna & Shrubland formations.
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Blepharidina partita (Jacoby)
Iannella, Paola D’Alessandro Mattia & Biondi, Maurizio 2019 |
Blepharida partita
Weise, J. 1902: 160 |
Jacoby, M. 1895: 323 |