Ootheca eddae, Kortenhaus, Sabine & Wagner, Thomas, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.276235 |
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Ootheca eddae |
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Ootheca eddae sp. n.
( Figs 57–61 View FIGURES 57 – 59 View FIGURE 60 View FIGURE 61 )
Total length. 4.95–6.25 mm (mean: 5.48 mm, n = 22; Fig. 57 View FIGURES 57 – 59 ).
Head. Brownish, ranging from pale yellow to reddish-brown. Antennae three basal antennomeres same colour as head, becoming dark brown from fourth antennomere to black towards apical antennomere; length ratios: second to third antennomere 0.50–0.70 (mean: 0.60); third to fourth antennomere 0.83–1.00 (mean: 0.87; Fig. 58 View FIGURES 57 – 59 ). Maximal width of eye to minimal distance between eyes 0.50–0.60 (mean: 0.53).
Thorax. Pronotum: same colour as head, only one specimen out of 36 has dark head and contrasting yellowish pronotum; finely punctuated, latero-basal pronotal impression usually distinct; width: 2.05– 2.50 mm (mean: 2.29 mm); length 1.20–1.60 mm (mean: 1.36 mm); width to length ratio 1.60–1.80 (mean: 1.70). Elytra: black, only two possibly immature specimens have brown elytra; punctuation of elytra irregular, distinctly deeper and coarser than that of pronotum; length 4.00– 5.10 mm (mean: 4.41 mm); maximal width of elytra together 2.90–4.00 mm (mean: 3.38 mm); maximal width of elytra together to length of elytron 0.68–0.85 (mean: 0.77); slender. Scutellum, pro-, meso- and metathorax, and legs yellowish to reddish-brown, distal two thirds to half of tibia and tarsomeres dark brown to black. Length ratio of basi-metatarsus to metatibia 0.22–0.29 (mean: 0.24).
Abdomen. Yellow, red or brownish, corresponding with colour of thorax, i. e. underside unicolourous.
Male genitalia. Median lobe is slightly conical and slightly and evenly curved ventrally. Tectum consists of two short, slender, lateral tectorial spurs, partially covered by bulging margins of median lobe and widely separated basally. Basal part of endophallus long, undulated in lateral view, apex of endophallus free and clearly visible with a pair of sigmoidally curved spines ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 57 – 59 ).
Diagnosis. Ootheca eddae sp. n. has a bicolourous dorsum with a yellowish- to reddish-brown head and pronotum and black elytra, as several other sympatrically distributed species. It is on average more slender than the abundant and widely distributed O. mutabilis and O. bennigseni , but overlap is large and specimens can not reliably differentiated by morphometrics. The median lobe is somewhat similar to that of O. mutabilis , but more conical towards the apex, and differs in the endophallic armature and structure of the tectorial spurs ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 10 – 12 , 55 View FIGURE 55 ).
Distribution. Along the Rift Valley from Ethiopia towards Malawi, southern Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia ( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 61 ).
Etymology. Named after Sabine Kortenhaus’ daughter Edda.
Type material. Holotype: male, “N. W. Rhodesia: Mwengwa., 27°40’E.13°S., 24.VI.1913, H. C. Dollman / H. C. Dollman Coll. 1919-79 / Holotypus Ootheca eddae Kortenhaus & Wagner, 2010 / AfriGa specimen ID: 1866 specimen data documented 18.I.2010 ” ( BMNH). Type locality: Zambia, 13°00’S / 27°40’E. Paratypes: 10 ex., female, first label same as holotype ( BMNH; Fig. 60 View FIGURE 60 ); Congo (Democratic Republic): 6 ex., Elisabethville, 11°40’S / 27°28’E, XI.1911, Miss. Agric. ( MRAC); 2 ex., Sandoa, 9°41’S / 22°52’E, XII.1931, F. G. Overlaet ( MRAC). Ethiopia: 1 ex., Abessinien, Neumann ( MNHU). Malawi: 1 ex., S.E. shore L. Nyasa, btwn. Ft. Maguire & Ft. Johnston, 13°39’S / 34°53’E, III.1910, S.A.Neave ( BMNH). Rwanda: 2 ex., Gabiro, 1°32’S / 30°24’E, X.1932, L. Burgeon ( MRAC). Tanzania: 1 ex., D. O. Afr., coll. Clavareau ( MRAC); 1 ex., Uhehe, 1906/1907, Dr. Dempwolff ( MNHU); 1 ex., Shinyanga, 3°33’S / 33°24’E, XII.1934, E. Burtt ( BMNH); 19 ex., Msagaa/Mshughaa near Singida, 4°49’S / 34°45’E, X. XII.1935, E. Burtt ( BMNH); 11 ex., Insel Ukerewe, 2°03’S / 33°0’E, XII.1960, Father Conrads (1 ex. MNHU, 10 ex. NMK). Uganda: 1 ex., Gulu, 2°47’N / 32°18’E, V.1925, Carpenter ( BMNH). Zambia: 1 ex., Chingola district, 12°32’S / 27°51’E, XI.1960, L. J. Magic ( BMNH).
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