Orphnus drumonti Frolov 2009

Frolov, Andrey V. & Akhmetova, Lilia A., 2015, New data on the rare Afrotropical scarab beetles Orphnusdrumonti Frolov and Delopleurusnaviauxi Frolov et Cambefort (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Orphninae and Scarabaeinae), Biodiversity Data Journal 3, pp. 5444-5444 : 5444

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scientific name

Orphnus drumonti Frolov 2009
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Orphnus drumonti Frolov 2009

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: individualCount: 2; sex: 1 male, 1 female; lifeStage: adult; Taxon: scientificName: Orphnusdrumonti Frolov, 2009; namePublishedIn: Frolov, A.V. 2009. Orphnus drumonti sp. n. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) iz Demokraticheskoj Respubliki Kongo. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 88 (9): 1137‑1138; kingdom: Animalia; class: Insecta; order: Coleoptera; family: Scarabaeidae; genus: Orphnus; specificEpithet: drumonti; taxonRank: species; taxonomicStatus: valid; Location: continent: Africa; county: Democratic Republic of Congo; locality: Kimwenza ; decimalLatitude: -4.4592; decimalLongitude: 15.2889; Identification: identifiedBy: Andrey Frolov; Event: year: 1956; Record Level: collectionID: urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34992; institutionCode: RMNH GoogleMaps

Description

Description of female

Medium-sized beetle (length 11.0 mm, width 6.3 mm) with strongly shiny, blackish-brown body (Fig. 1).

Clypeus widely rounded anteriorly, obtusely rounded laterally. Genae very small, not protruding past eyes. Anterior part of clypeus with low transverse ridge occupying about 1/3 width of clypeus. Dorsal side of head smooth with a few coarse punctures near eyes (Fig. 2).

Pronotum trapezoidal, with rounded lateral margins, about 1.8 times wider than long, convex, without excavations or ridges. Dorsal surface of pronotum with minute, feebly visible punctures throughout and with sparse, coarser punctures mostly laterally on disc. Lateral sides somewhat crenulate in dorsal view. Anterior margin with wide border and row of coarse punctures on disc along border. Basal margin with fine border and row of longitudinally elongated punctures along border.

Elytra strongly convex, with rows of large punctures along striae. Elytral intervals convex, with fine sparse punctation.

Scutellum rounded apically, smooth, about 1/11 the length of elytra.

Wings fully developed.

Anterior tibiae with 3 long outer teeth and a robust apical spur. Lateral margin basad of outer teeth not crenulate. Ventral surface of anterior tibiae smooth with two rows of setae along sides and a few very long setae in the middle. Middle and posterior legs similar in shape; posterior femora and tibiae about 1/8 longer than the middle ones. Middle and posterior femora almost impunctate, with 2 apical spurs; inner margin slightly concave with one transverse keel.

Abdominal sternites irregularly punctate, pubescent with sparse long setae. Visible sternite 6 as long as sternites 4-5 together in middle.

Pygidium semi-hidden under elytra, with sparse punctures and sparse long setae.

Sexual dimorphism

Female differs from male in having distinct protibial spur, relatively wider elytra, low transverse clypeal carina, and convex pronotum without excavations or ridges. Male have no protibial spur, narrower elytra (about as wide as pronotum), deep pronotal excavation with long ridges aside, and long, apically bifurcated clypeal horn (Fig. 3).

Distribution

The species was described from Kisantu in the western part of Democratic Republic of Congo. The new locality is some 70 km north, in the same Western Congolian forest-savanna mosaic ecoregion (Fig. 4).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Orphnidae

Genus

Orphnus