Hoplistomerus zelimina Speiser, 1910
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Hoplistomerus zelimina Speiser, 1910 |
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Hoplistomerus zelimina Speiser, 1910 View in CoL
Figs 37–39 View Figs 33–39 , 43 View Fig
Hoplistomera zelimina: Speiser 1910: 92–93 .
Hoplistomerus zelimina: Oldroyd 1940: 315 View in CoL (fig. 5g ơ clasper); 1980: 350 (catalogue); Hull 1962: 96.
Diagnosis: Size: Moderate (wing length from humeral cross-vein to tip 8–11 mm). Head: Eye wider than face (in anterior view measured at level of greatest head width). Relative proportions of antennal segments (scape, pedicel and postpedicel) 1.0:1.0:3.5 (i.e. scape and pedicel approximately equal; postpedicel more than three times length of scape). Thorax: Presutural macroseta(e) absent. Anepisternal macroseta absent. Prosternal ventromedial setation short to absent. Male metatibial spur large. Scutellum with a transverse groove at mid-length. Wing cell m 3 with microtrichia limited to a narrow posterior strip. Prothoracic coxa and prosternum both dark red-brown. Prothoracic femur orange ventrally, dark red-brown dorsally (it should be noted that while the dark red-brown and yellow metathoracic femur of many individuals is a useful identification tool, there is considerable variation with some specimens possessing entirely yellow metathoracic femora). Abdomen: T3 setulae white laterally, golden medially. ơ genitalia as in Figs 37–39 View Figs 33–39 .
Type specimens studied: TANZANIA: 1ơ holotype, ‘ Kilimandjaro [03°07'S: 37°20'E / Sjöstedt. 1906–6’, ‘Obstgarten- / Steppe’, ’24 Mars’, ‘ Hoplistomera / zelimina M. / P. Speiser det. / Type!’ [white] ( NHRS). GoogleMaps
Other specimens studied: ETHIOPIA: 1ơ 1^Konso Prov. Gamu Gofa, 37°23'E: 5°16'N [reversed coordinates], 6.iv.1960, Richter, 1610 m ( SMNS) GoogleMaps ; 1ơ 2^Riv.Errer [09°59'N: 41°19'E], Kristensen ( BMNH) GoogleMaps . KENYA: 1^Baringo Lake Bogoria Nat. Res. South end, 00°11'N: 36°08'E, 21.xi.1992, Londt & Whittington, Fig Tree camp site GoogleMaps ; 11ơ 4^Uaso Nyiro R., Archer’s Post [00°39'N: 37°41'E], 6.xii [7ơ 2^], 12.xii.1969 [4ơ 2^], Irwin & Ross, 2300 ft ( CASC) GoogleMaps ; 1^Samburu Game Res. [00°40'N: 37°32'E], 19.i.1983, Valdenberg GoogleMaps ; 1^Samburu Buffalo Springs , 15–18.vii.1987, Feijen ; 2ơ 2^West Pokot Marich Field Centre , 01°33'N: 35°28'E, 22.xi.1992, Londt & Whittington, 1000 m, closed Acacia woodland GoogleMaps ; 1ơ 1^Stony Athi [01°35'S: 37°00'E], v.1940, E.A.U. Nat. Hist. Soc. Biol. Survey ( NMNH) GoogleMaps ; 2ơ 2^Nguruma, Kajiado dist., 01°50'S: 36°56'E, i.1990 (1ơ 1^) v.1990, Abu-Zinid, 700 m, Rift Valley alluvial plains GoogleMaps ; 1ơ W side Turkwell Valley [01°55'N: 35°20'E], 1.v.1954 ( BMNH) GoogleMaps ; 1^Kajiado Kiboko R. 2 km W of Hunter’s Lodge, 02°11'S: 37°41'E, 30.xi.1992, Londt & Whittington, 960 m, A. xanthophloea forest GoogleMaps ; 1ơ 2^near Kajiado, 14.v.1968, Greathead ( BMNH) ; 1ơ 1^Kibwezi W. F [ Kibwezi Forest 02°26'S: 37°55'E], ii.1929, Van- Someren ( BMNH ơ NMNH) GoogleMaps ; 1ơ 2^Mombasa [04°02'S: 39°40'E], 18–27.v.1978, Riedel ( ZSMC) GoogleMaps ; 1ơ Watamu Mombasa, 27.iv.1940, Jeffery ( NMNH) ; 1^Brit. E Africa, 1894, Gregory ( BMNH) . TANZANIA: 2ơ 4^Ngaruka [Nguruma 01°50'S: 36°56'E], 29.i–14.ii.1952, D. O. Afrika Exp. ( SMNS) GoogleMaps ; 1ơ 1^Masai distr., Longido [02°44'S: 36°39'E], 19.iv.1957, Basilewsky & Leleup ( MRAC) GoogleMaps ; 2ơ Mbugve [Mbugwe 03°16'S: 31°18'E], 22–30.iii.1959, Lindner ( SMNS) GoogleMaps ; 1^Momela , Arusha [Populated place, 03°20'S: 36°40'E] Nat. Park, 21.i.1970, Irwin & Ross, 5000 ft ( CASC) GoogleMaps ; 1^Ndala R., Manyara [ Lake , 03°30'S: 36°00'E] Nat. Park, 21.i.1970, Irwin & Ross, 2300 ft ( CASC) GoogleMaps . SOMALIA: 2^Borama [00°35'N: 43°11'E], 6.vi.1957, Roffey ( BMNH) GoogleMaps . UNKNOWN COUNTRY: 1^69 (BMNH); 1ơ Burma : Coll. & Pres. E.Y. Watson B.M. 1894–4 ( BMNH) .
Distribution and biology:An East African species most commonly recorded from Kenya, but ranging from southern Ethiopia in the north to northern Tanzania in the south ( Fig. 43 View Fig ). As noted by Oldroyd (1940), the specimen labelled as having been collected in Burma is certainly mislabelled. The species has been collected during every month from November through to May. In discussing the occurrence of Hoplistomerus in the Congo Basin, Oldroyd (1970) established that the species inhabits savannah.
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Hoplistomerus zelimina Speiser, 1910
Londt, Jason G. H. 2007 |
Hoplistomerus zelimina: Oldroyd 1940: 315
HULL, F. M. 1962: 96 |
OLDROYD, H. 1940: 315 |
Hoplistomera zelimina: Speiser 1910: 92–93
SPEISER, P. 1910: 93 |