84. Anteon semajanna Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino, 2015
(Figs 69E, 72 C–F)
Anteon semajanna Olmi, Copeland & Guglielmino 2015: 349; Olmi et al. 2016: 68.
Description. ♂ (Figs 72 C–F). Fully winged; body length 1.2–2.3 mm. Head black, except mandible testaceous; an- tenna testaceous; mesosoma black; metasoma brown; legs testaceous. Antenna filiform; antennomeres in following proportions: 8:4:4:4:4:5:5:5:5:7. Head granulate and reticulate rugose (rugosity hardly visible); frontal line complete; frons with two hardly visible lateral keels along orbits directed towards antennal toruli; occipital carina complete; POL = 5; OL = 3; OOL = 3.5; OPL = 2.5; TL = 2.5; greatest breadth of posterior ocellus slightly shorter than OPL (2:2.5). Mesoscutum shiny, alutaceous, with lateral regions and occasionally median region granulate; area near anterior margin rugose. In specimen from Kenya, 2.07846°S 38.22530°E, mesoscutum punctate, unsculptured among punctures, rugose near anterior margin. Notauli incomplete, reaching about 0.4 × length of mesoscutum (in specimen from Uganda, 0°33.871’S 30°21.355’E, notauli invisible among areolae located near anterior margin of mesoscutum; in specimen from Kenya, 2.07846°S 38.22530°E, notauli incomplete, reaching about 0.25 × length of mesoscutum). Mesoscutellum and metanotum shiny, unsculptured. Metapectal-propodeal disc completely reticulate rugose, with strong transverse posterior keel; propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels, with areolae less wide than those of metapectal-propodeal disc. Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands or spots; distal part of 2rrs&Rs vein much shorter than proximal part (2:6). Paramere (Fig. 69E) with distal inner pointed process; proximal membranous process long, with mosaic sculpture and many sensorial setae. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.
♀. Unknown.
Material examined. Type: ♂ holotype: KENYA: Coast Prov., Muhaka Forest, 4.32530°S 39.52345°E, 52 m, 30.V–19.VI.2013, 6 m MT, indigenous forest, R. Copeland leg. (NMK) . Paratypes: KENYA: same locality label as holotype, 5♂♂ (NMK); Coast Prov., Kasigau Mtn., 3.82700°S 38.64875°E, 1065 m, 19.X–2.XI.2011, MT, indigenous forest, next to campsite in forest, R. Copeland leg. , 1♂ (MOLC); Coast Prov., Mrima Hill Forest 4.48576°S 39.25845°E, 212 m, 17–31.X.2011, MT, indigenous forest edge, R. Copeland leg. , 1♂ (NMK); Coast Prov., Gede Forest, 3.30946°S 40.01941°E, 19 m, 27.XI–11.XII.2011, indigenous forest, MT, secondary forest, R. Copeland leg. , 3♂♂ (2 in NMK, 1 in MOLC). UGANDA: Western Region, Kibale National Park, Kanyawara Makerere University Biological Field Station, 0°33.871’S 30°21.355’E, 1495 m, 12–26.VIII.2008, MT, secondary mid-altitude rainforest, S. van Noort leg. , SAM-HYM-A024095, SAM-HYM-A024103, 2 ♂♂ (SAMC). Other material: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, 38.6 km 173° S Lidjombo, 2°21.60’N 16°03.20’E, 350 m, 23.V.2001, sweep, lowland rainforest, S. van Noort leg. , 2♂♂ (SAMC). KENYA: Coast Prov., Gede Forest, 3.30946°S 40.01941°E, 19 m, 22.VIII–5.IX.2011, indigenous forest, MT, secondary forest, R. Copeland leg. , 1♂ (NMK); Coast Prov., Mrima Hill Forest, 4.48576°S 39.25845°E, 212 m, 27.XI–11.XII.2011, MT, indigenous forest edge, R. Copeland leg. , 1♂ (NMK); Coast Prov., Muhaka Forest, 4.32664°S 39.52462°E, 41 m, 20.IX–4.X.2014, MT, indigenous forest, R. Copeland leg. , 2♂♂ (NMK); same local- ity label, 27.XII.2014 – 10.I.2015, 1♂ (NMK); same locality label, 13–27.XII.2014, 1♂ (NMK); same locality label, 1–15.XI.2014, 1♂ (NMK); same locality label, 11–25.X.2015, 2♂♂ (NMK); same locality label, 15–29.XI.2014, 3♂♂ (2 in NMK, 1 in MOLC); Eastern Prov., Kasaala area, 2.07846°S 38.22530°E, 740 m, 28.XI–4.XII.2013, MT, just inside isolated woodland patch, J. Bukhebi & R. Copeland leg. , 1♂ (NMK). SOUTH AFRICA: Gauteng, [no locality], 20–27.I.2006, MT, R. Wharton leg., 1♂ (TAMU); KwaZulu-Natal, Mabibi Campsite, 27°19.818’S 32°44.792’E, 50 m, 18–20.X.2010, MT, Maputaland Coastal Belt, SA 10-MAB-M01 , 4♂♂ (3 in SAMC, 1 in MOLC) .
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Hosts. Unknown.
Distribution. Central African Republic, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda.
Remarks. There is only a single morphological difference between A. semajanna and A. whartoni Olmi 2011: in A. semajanna, the propodeal declivity does not have longitudinal keels; A. whartoni has two longitudinal keels or only one keel on the left. It is possible that the two species are conspecific.