Oxytelus guineensis (Bernhauer, 1932) Makranczy, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5330036 |
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Oxytelus guineensis (Bernhauer, 1932) |
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comb. nov. |
Oxytelus guineensis (Bernhauer, 1932) View in CoL comb. nov.
Anisopsis guineensis Bernhauer, 1932a: 9 .
Paranisopsis congoensis Fagel, 1960: 28 View in CoL , syn. nov. Secondary junior homonym of Oxytelus congoensis Fauvel, 1903 View in CoL .
Paroxytelopsis guineensis: HERMAN (1970: 406) .
Paroxytelopsis congoensis: HERMAN (1970: 406) .
Illustrations. Head and pronotum: FAGEL (1960: 27, Fig. 30, also p. 39, Fig. 61). Male terminalia: FAGEL (1960: 32, Fig. 43). Apicomedial hook: FAGEL (1960: 35, Fig. 47).
Type material examined. SYNTYPES: ♀, ‘ Camayenne \ 26 ottobre ; 1912 \ (dark blue paper square) \ Franz. Guinea ; don. Silvestri \ Anisopsis ; guineensis; Bernh. n. sp \ Anisopsis ; guineensis; Brnh. Typus \ Chicago NHMus ; M. Bernhauer; Collection’ ( FMNH) ; ♀, ‘ Camayenne ; 30 ott. 912 \ 6 \ Anisopsis ; guineensis; Brnh. n. sp. \ (empty red card)’ ( DEZA) .
Additional material examined. ‘Camayenne; 2.Nov.1912; (36)’ (1 ♀, DEZA) .
New records. LIBERIA: Suakoko, 18.xi.1952, leg. C. Blickenstaff (1 spec., CNCI). NIGERIA: N.Bussa, K State, 12.i.1970, leg. J. T. Medler (1 spec., CNCI).
Distribution. Angola ( FAGEL, 1960), Democratic Republic of the Congo ( FAGEL 1960), Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria.
Remarks. Oxytelus congoensis ( Fagel, 1960) becomes a junior secondary homonym of Oxytelus congoensis Fauvel, 1903 , but also seems to be a junior synonym of Anisopsis guineensis , therefore no replacement name is provided now, pending further study. Anisopsis guineensis was described based on an unspecified number of specimens, out of which a female ( Fig. 6 View Figs ) is in the author’s collection (FMNH), while further two female exemplars remain in Silvestri’s collection. Only one of them has Bernhauer’s label, this specimen ( Figs. 4–5 View Figs 1–5. 1–2 ) is considered as a syntype. These female specimens appear to be within the possible variation range of the species previously known as Paranisopsis congoensis (holotype on Fig. 7 View Figs ). Primary types of both nominal taxa were studied and compared with available illustrations. Only more material (with a male) from the original type locality of Anisopsis guineensis ( Guinea) could absolutely confirm this synonymy.
A further note is necessary about a confusing figure in FAGEL (1960): the primary type of Paranisopsis congoensis is shown on Fig. 30 ; Fig. 61 might be another specimen of the same species. It is not explained in the text why two different figures are provided, but this might be also because of the range of variation experienced in this species.
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Oxytelus guineensis (Bernhauer, 1932)
Makranczy, György 2012 |
Paroxytelopsis guineensis:
HERMAN L. H. 1970: ) |
Paroxytelopsis congoensis:
HERMAN L. H. 1970: ) |
Paranisopsis congoensis
FAGEL G. 1960: 28 |
Anisopsis guineensis
BERNHAUER M. 1932: 9 |