Gametoides sanguinolenta sanguinoleta (Olivier, 1789)

(Figs. 3a, b)

Distribution: BEN, BFO, BUR, CAM, CON, DOC, GAB,GBI, GUI, KEN, MAU, MLI, NRE, RCA, RCI, RRW, SEN, SLN, SUD, TAN, TOG, UGA.

Distribution in Guinea-Bissau (Administrative Regions): 1) BAF, BOL, CAC, TOB; 2) OIO.

Historic records:

— Bolama (BOL) (Janson 1907 sub Gametis sanguinolenta Olivier);

— Bafatá (BAF), Catió (TOB), Suzana (=Susana) (CAC) (Brivio 1958 sub Gametis sanguinolenta Olivier);

— Guinée Bissau (without precise locality) (Antoine 2005).

Material examined: Bissorã (OIO), 15-28.VI.1992, 1 ♀, CT, A.Serrano leg., ASC ; Coli (Quebo) (11º 37´01.63´´ N, 14º 46´13.80´´ W, 48m alt.) (TOB), 10.VII.1995, 1 ex., BT, Bivar de Sousa leg., ABSC ; Susana (CAC), 18.X-3.XI.1997, 1 ♂, 1♀, CT, A. Lopes leg., ASC .

Remarks. The species is widespread throughout West, Central and part of Oriental Africa (Antoine 2005; Beinhundner 2017b). Ecological notes were provided by Malec (2015), referring that G. sanguinolenta is “very often found under the bark of larger trees, sometimes in a very hard wood”. Malec & Šípek (2016) provided a basic guideline to captive breeding for Gametoides subfasciata (Swederus, 1787), the other species of the genus. Biodiversity information (abundance, habitat preference) was provided for GHA by Mudge et al. (2012) and Joly (2018) and for BEN by Touroult & Le Gall (2013). Our specimens were collected using CT (Fig. 2b). It is a new species record for the OIO Administrative Region of Guinea-Bissau.