Metapogonia elgonensis (Burgeon, 1945)
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Metapogonia elgonensis (Burgeon, 1945) Figures 3-5 View Figures 1–5 , 8 View Figures 6–11 , 9 View Figures 6–11 , 11 View Figures 6–11 , 13 View Figures 12, 13
Metagonia elgonensis Burgeon 1945: 17, fig. 19 (primary description); Bezděk 2004: 66 (catalogue).
Metapogonia elgonensis : Lacroix 2008: 69 (new generic combination); Lacroix 2010: 78 (catalogue).
Type locality.
"Jonction Camp E. Elgon".
Type material examined.
HT, male, fixed by original designation, 8.1 mm: “MUSÉE DU CONGO | B.E.A.: Jonct. Camp - | E. Elgon, IV-V-1914 | Dr. Bayer [p] || Metagonia | elgonensis | Type Burg. [hw] || TYPUS [p] | elgonensis Burg. [h, red label, black frame] || Metagonia elgonensis | Burgeon, 1945 | holotypus, ♂ | det. A. Bezděk, 2017 [p, red label]". Deposited in MRAC.
Additional material examined
(8 specimens). UGANDA • 1 male and 6 females (IECA), Kelim River, 17.IV.1976, leg. I. Hájek • 1 male (IECA), Kapchorwa district, 5 km NE of Atari, 1066 m a.s.l., 1.47633N, 34.42011E, 26.I.2016, leg. W. & M. Grosser.
Diagnosis of females.
Body length 6.9-8.5 mm (6 specimens measured). Body elongate (Fig. 4 View Figures 1–5 ), convex, surface brown, moderately shiny, anterior and basal margins of pronotum and sutura very narrowly darkened. Antennae and palpi somewhat paler. Head, pronotum, and elytra bare. Legs and ventral surface with sparse, pale setation. Clypeus transverse, broadly rounded, with coarse and dense punctures. Eye canthus prominent, largely fused with clypeus. Eye large, distinctly extended beyond the canthus. Antenna with 10 antennomeres; club trimerous, shorter than antennal shaft. Labrum transverse, narrow, completely covered by clypeus. Pronotum transverse, convex, widest at about the middle. Anterior angles prominent; posterior angles obtuse. Anterior margin with membranous border; lateral marginal line complete; basal marginal line absent. Punctation coarse. Elytron convex, widest about at middle. Surface of elytron covered with coarse, irregular punctures. Macropterous. Protibia bidentate; terminal calcar present. All tarsomeres normally developed. Claws equal, cleft at the apex. Ventral surface of thorax densely covered with setiferous punctures, setae short, recumbent. Pygidium large, almost flat, with distinct tooth in the basal third of lateral margin (Fig. 11 View Figures 6–11 ).
Distribution.
Kenya ( Burgeon 1945), first record for Uganda. The species is known from the Mount Elgon area only (Fig. 17 View Figure 17 ).
Remark.
The holotype of M. elgonensis was collected by Leon Bayer during his 1914 expedition to eastern Africa in the so called "Junction Camp" ( Bayer 1923). According to Moreau et al. (1946), the "Junction Camp" was built on a foothill of Mount Elgon in Kenya, the coordinates of the location are approximately 1°7'N, 34°50'E.
The following additional specimens were used for comparison (Figs 14-16 View Figures 14–16 ):
Metapogonia kaszabi (Frey, 1974). Tanzania • 1 male (IECA), Arusha distr., Macumira near Arusha, 1200 m, 15.II.2008, leg. A. Bellmann.
Metapogonia parvula (Moser, 1918). Tanzania • 1 male (IECA), Handeni, Makinda env., 14.III.2002, leg. M. Snížek.
Metapogonia platypus (Kolbe, 1899). Tanzania • 1 male (IECA), SSW of Pangani, Pande env., 10.III.2002, leg. M. Snížek.
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Metapogonia elgonensis (Burgeon, 1945)
Bezdek, Ales 2020 |
Metagonia elgonensis
Burgeon 1945 |