Campsiura (Macroma) angolensis angolensis (Kraatz, 1883)

(Figs. 13i, 14a)

Distribution: ANG, COM, DOC, GAB.

Distribution in Angola (Provinces): 1) CAB, LNO; 2) CUS, HUA.

Historic records:

— Angola (without locality), Cabinda (CAB) (Paulino de Oliveira 1882 sub Macroma confusa Schaum);

— Angola (without locality) (Kraatz 1883 and Ferreira 1965 sub Macroma angolensis Kraatz);

—Congolo (LNO), Loango (=Luango) (CAB) (Antoine 2006a).

Material examined: Huambo (12º 46´S, 15º 44´E, 1650 m alt., 256) (HUA), X.1934, 5 ♂, 5 ♀, Nº 1984 (blue labels), nº 67a (white labels, red number) (box nº I-70), J. Pimentel leg., MZUC; Angola, 2 ♀, Nº 1907 (blue labels), nº 80 (white labels), 2 ♀, Nº 1907 (blue labels), nº 149a (white labels), 1 ♂, Nº 1907 (blue label), nº 150a (white label), old collection, box nº IX-78, MZUC; Nova Lisboa (= Huambo) (12º 46´S, 15º 44´E, 1650 m alt., 256) (HUA), 5.V.1958, 1♂, M. Fernanda leg., Nº E.2505, nº 613, JPCC, MUHNAC; Nova Lisboa (= Huambo) (12º 46´S, 15º 44´E, 1650 m alt., 256) (HUA), 14.IX.1964, 1 ex., A. N. de Azevedo leg., ANAC; Calulo–Cabuta (12,1 km) (09º 53´59´´ S, 14º 54´26´´ E, 831 m alt., 128) (CUS), 9.XII.2017, 3♂, 2♀, DO, A. Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC .

Remarks. Paulino de Oliveira (1882) recorded M. confusa Schaum ? [= Campsiura scutellaris (Gory & Percheron, 1833)] for Cabinda, but it surely corresponds to this species. The Calulo–Cabuta adult specimens were sampled by DO on the basis of flowers of small guavas trees ( Psidium guajava) in a secondary moist forest. Biological data concerning the breeding association with elephant dung were provided by Legrand & Malec (2006) for some other species of Campsiura [e.g. Campsiura (Macroma) circe (Kolbe, 1914), Campsiura (Macroma) exclamationis (Kolbe, 1892), Campsiura (Macroma) lutescens (Westwood, 1874), Campsiura (Calocampsiura) trivittata (Moser, 1907)]. Predatory habits were assigned for Campsiura (Macroma) cognata (Schaum, 1841), which has been recorded feeding on scale insects (Holm & Perissinotto 2010). The description of larvae was also done, but only for C. trivittata by Lumaret & Cambefort (1985). It is a new record for the Huambo and Kwanza Sul Provinces.