Candezea atomaria ( Fairmaire, 1893 )

Wagner & Kurtscheid, A., 2005, Revision of Candezea Chapuis, 1879 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae) from continental Africa, Journal of Natural History 39 (28), pp. 2591-2641 : 2612-2613

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500102611

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10537103

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scientific name

Candezea atomaria ( Fairmaire, 1893 )
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Candezea atomaria ( Fairmaire, 1893)

Monolepta atomaria Fairmaire, 1893, p 146 .

Redescription

Total length. 6.3–7.8 mm (mean 7.14 mm).

Head. Palpi, clypeus, and frons yellow, mandibles apically brown, labrum black. Antennomeres yellow to brownish yellow, only tip of last antennomere brown ( Figure 15 View Figures 15–18 ). Ratio length of second: third antennomere 0.50–0.62 (mean 0.56), ratio length of third: fourth antennomere 0.56–0.71 (mean 0.64).

Thorax. Prothorax yellow, meso- and metathorax brownish yellow, rarely black. Pronotal width 1.9–2.4 mm (mean 2.18 mm), ratio pronotal length: width 0.47–0.55 (mean 0.50). Length of elytron 5.1–6.3 mm (mean 5.79 mm), maximal elytral width in the apical third with 3.5–4.2 mm (mean 3.9 mm), elytral width to length 0.62–0.72 (mean 0.66). Elytra yellow to brownish yellow with small, circular, irregularly scattered black spots ( Figure 15 View Figures 15–18 ). Males have a small, heart-shaped elytral protrusion beyond the scutellum ( Figure 15A View Figures 15–18 ). Scutellum yellow to brownish yellow, legs yellow.

Abdomen. Yellow.

Female genitalia. Spermatheca large, cornu sometimes strongly curved at apex, nodulus comparatively large, strongly curved, middle part narrow and curved, nodulus moderately enlarged ( Figure 17 View Figures 15–18 ). Bursa sclerites usually with seven spines of varying form, sclerites relatively long and slender ( Figure 16 View Figures 15–18 ).

Male genitalia. Median lobe very broad, round in cross-section, slender and parallel-sided in the apical quarter ( Figure 18A View Figures 15–18 ). Tectum subapically strongly widened, lanceolate, deeply incised at apex, with irregularly, strongly sclerotized spines at margins beyond the lanceolate apex ( Figure 18A, B View Figures 15–18 ). Endophallic spiculae very strong, ventral pair short and strongly curved outwards ( Figure 18A View Figures 15–18 ), middle and dorsal pairs much longer, strongly curved dorsally in lateral view ( Figure 18B View Figures 15–18 ) and slightly curved inwards in dorsal view. Sac structure broad, apically widened in dorsal view. Orifice trapezoidal with two extrusions at base ( Figure 18A View Figures 15–18 ).

Distribution. Candezea atomaria has similar distribution to C. irregularis , a species of Guineo-Congolian forests from Ghana, Cameroon through the Congo Basin to Rwanda and Tanzania in the East and to northern Angola in the South ( Figure 19 View Figure 19 ).

Diagnosis. With an average total length of 7.14 mm, C. atomaria is the largest Candezea species. According to elytral coloration and male sexual dimorphic sculpturation it is most similar to C. occipitalis , but underside and apical antennomeres ( Figure 6 View Figures 6–9 ) of this species are black. Furthermore, C. occipitalis is allopatrically distributed with C. atomaria . Elytral pattern of both species is very similar to C. costatipennis ( Figure 20 View Figures 20–23 ), but this species is smaller, slenderer, and males have carinate elytra and very different genitalic patterns ( Figure 20A View Figures 20–23 ). Despite C. atomaria being synomized with C. irregularis by Weise (1924; cf. Wilcox 1973), and both species are sympatric, they can be clearly distinguished by body size ( C. irregularis is the smallest Candezea species ), size of elytral spots (larger and of different size in C. irregularis , cf. Figures 11 View Figures 11–14 , 15 View Figures 15–18 ), the difference in male sexual dimorphism ( Figures 11A View Figures 11–14 , 15A View Figures 15–18 ) and male genitalic characters ( Figures 14 View Figures 11–14 , 18 View Figures 15–18 ).

Type material

Holotype: Monolepta atomaria : ♀, ‘‘Oubanghe Crampel/Ex. Musaeo L. Fairmaire 1893 / Monolepta atomaria Fairm’’ (MNHN). Type locality: Central African Republic, Fort Crampel, 7 ° 009N, 19 ° 109E; examined.

Other material examined

Angola: 2 ex., Huilla , 15 ° 049S, 13 ° 339E, G. Babault ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Monteiro , 8 ° 439S, 16 ° 509E, ( BMNH) ; 2 ex., Bembe , 7 ° 039S, 14 ° 259E, 1901 ( MNHN) ; 4 ex., Songo , 7 ° 309S, 14 ° 569E, 1901 ( MNHN) ; 1 ex., Quimbele , 6 ° 309S, 16 ° 259E, 1908 ( MNHN) ; 1 ex., Capelongo , 14 ° 529S, 15 ° 079E, 1914 ( MNHN) ; 2 ex., Catumbela , 12 ° 279S, 13 ° 319E, August 1928 ( IRSNB) ; 2 ex., Ebanga , 12 ° 449S, 14 ° 449E, December 1928 ( IRSNB) ; 7 ex., Ponte Macusso , 15 ° 039S, 20 ° 579E, December 1928 ( IRSNB) ; 4 ex., Lunda, Chabo , 9 ° 589S, 20 ° 269E, March 1972 ( BMNH) . Cameroon: 1 ex., Bafia , 4 ° 399N, 11 ° 149E, 1947, J. Carayon ( MNHN) ; 17 ex., 1949–1950, R. F. Njong ( ZMUC) . Central African Republic: 2 ex., Fort Crampel , 7 ° 009N, 19 ° 109E, Laméy ( MNHN) . Congo-Brazzaville : 1 ex., Fort Rousset , 0 ° 279S, 15 ° 449E ( ZMUH) ; 1 ex., N’Gombe , 0 ° 129N, 17 ° 069E, 1913, R. Ellenberger ( MNHN) . Congo ( Zaire) : 2, Kingoyi , Walder ( NHRS) ; 1 ex., Kivu, September–October 1925 ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Maniéma, Dupuis ( MRAC) ; 3 ex., Maniéma, Kasongo , 4 ° 279S, 26 ° 409E, Pons ( IRSNB) ; 2 ex., Bas Congo, Thysville , 5 ° 169S, 14 ° 539E ( MNHN) ; 6 ex., Kibali, Dungu , 3 ° 409N, 28 ° 329E ( MMUE) ; 8 ex., Stanleyville, Lomami , 0 ° 469N, 24 ° 169E ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Bas Congo, Kisantu , 5 ° 079S, 15 ° 059E, P. Goossens ( MRAC) ; 4 ex., Kwango, Leverville , 4 ° 509S, 18 ° 449 E, P. Vanderijst ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Bas Congo, Loango , 5 ° 109S, 12 ° 589E, coll. Tordier ( IRSNB) ; 7 ex., Stanleyville , 0 ° 309N, 25 ° 129E, coll. J. Muller ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Kasai, Luebo , 5 ° 219S, 21 ° 259 E, G. Babault ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Equateur, Maringa , 1 ° 139N, 19 ° 499E, 1894–1896, L. Mairresse ( IRSNB) ; 4 ex., Uele´ , Sassa, 1895–1896, Colmant ( MRAC) ; 6 ex., Stanley Falls , 1900, coll. Veth ( RMNH) ; 2 ex., Kivu, Beni , 0 ° 309N, 29 ° 289E, January 1905, L. Cloetens ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Stanleyville, Ponthierville , 0 ° 219S, 25 ° 299E, October 1910, Bequeart ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Maniéma, Kindu , 2 ° 579S, 25 ° 569E, October 1911, L. Burgeon ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kibali, Djombo , 2 ° 259N, 27 ° 189E, October 1912, R. Mayné ( MRAC) ; 9 ex., Bas Congo, Congo da Lemba, 5 ° 429S, 13 ° 429’E, December 1912, R. Mayné ( MRAC / IRSNB) ; 105 ex., Uele´, Amadi , 3 ° 359N, 26 ° 479E, March–June 1913, P. v. den Plas ( MRAC / IRSNB) ; 3 ex., Wombali , 3 ° 169S, 17 ° 209E, July–September 1913, P. Vanderijst ( MRAC) ; 21 ex., Equateur, Eala , 0 ° 049N, 18 ° 179E, September 1914 –1915, R. Mayné ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Bokoro , 2 ° 509S, 18 ° 239E, March 1915, R. Mayné ( MRAC) ; 4 ex., Bumbuli , 3 ° 249S, 20 ° 319E, April 1915, R. Mayné ( MRAC) ; 3 ex., Kinsele , 5 ° 049S, 15 ° 309E, 1917, L. Burgeon ( MNHN) ; 2 ex., Maniéma, Kindu , 2 ° 579S, 25 ° 569E, 1917, L. Burgeon ( MNHN) ; 216 ex., Maniéma, Nyangwe , 4 ° 139S, 26 ° 119E, March–May 1918, R. Mayné ( MRAC) ; 3 ex., Kwango, Kikwit , 5 ° 029S, 18 ° 499E, November 1920, P. Vanderijst ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kwango, Luisa , 6 ° 079S, 19 ° 269E, 1921, L. Achten ( MRAC) ; 16 ex., Kasai, Luebo , 5 ° 219S, 21 ° 259E, August 1921, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC) ; 4 ex., Kasai, Luebo , 5 ° 219S, 21 ° 259E, September 1921, H. Schouteden ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Stanleyville, Barumbu , 1 ° 149N, 23 ° 319E, 1922, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kasai, Luebo , 5 ° 219S, 21 ° 259E, November 1922, G. Babault ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Maniéma, Kindu , 2 ° 579S, 25 ° 569E, January 1924, H. Lebeau ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Maniéma, Kindu , July 1924, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Stanleyville , 0 ° 309N, 25 ° 129’E, February 1925, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Equateur, Panga , 0 ° 439S, 19 ° 379E, 1926, E. Bock ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kwango, Leverville , 4 ° 509S, 18 ° 449E, 1928, J. Tinant ( MRAC) ; 13 ex., Stanleyville , 0 ° 309N, 25 ° 129E, June– July 1932, J. Vrydagh ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Lulua, Kapanga , 8 ° 219S, 22 ° 359E, November 1932, G. F. Overlaet ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kivu, Bitale , 2 ° 119S, 28 ° 379E, September 1934, G. F. de Witte ( IRSNB) ; 20 ex., Kiri , 1 ° 299S, 19 ° 009E, September–October 1934, G. F. de Witte ( IRSNB) ; 3 ex., Uele´, Monga , 4 ° 129N, 22 ° 499E, April–May 1935, G. F. de Witte ( MRAC / IRSNB) ; 2 ex., Lomami, Kasenji , 7 ° 269S, 24 ° 109E, May 1935 – April 1936, H. J. Brédo ( MRAC) ; 3 ex., Maniéma, Lokandu , 2 ° 319S, 25 ° 479E, 1937, Marée ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kabinda, Lukolela , 5 ° 239S, 24 ° 329E, 1937, R. Massart ( IRSNB) ; 15 ex., Lualaba, Bukama , 9 ° 129S, 25 ° 519E, July 1937 – July 1938, Marée ( MRAC) ; 9 ex., Bas Congo, Ngowa , 5 ° 429S, 16 ° 359E, November 1937 – July 1938, J. Mertens ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Kunungu , 2 ° 069S, 16 ° 269E, 1938, coll. H. Schouteden ( MRAC) ; 6 ex., Maniéma, Lokandu , 2 ° 319S, 25 ° 479E, March 1939, Marée ( MRAC) ; 11 ex., Bas Congo, Mayidi , 5 ° 119S, 15 ° 099E, 1942–1945, P. v. Eyen ( MRAC / IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Kabongo , 7 ° 209S, 25 ° 349E, July 1947, M. Poll ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kabalo , 6 ° 029S, 26 ° 559’E, July 1947, M. Poll ( MRAC) ; 6 ex., Bolobo , 2 ° 109S, 16 ° 179E, 1950, R. Viccars ( MRAC) ; 8 ex., Sankuru, Gandajika , 6 ° 469S, 23 ° 589E, September 1950, P. de Francquen ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., P.N.G., Garamba , 3 ° 409N, 29 ° 009E, October 1951, H. de Saeger ( MRAC) ; 21 ex., Sankuru, Gandajika , 1953, P. de Francquen ( MRAC) ; 2 ex., Sankuru, Gandajika , August 1958, R. Maréchal ( MRAC) ; 2 ex., Maniéma, Kasongo , 4 ° 279S, 26 ° 409’E, August 1959, L. G. Benoit ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Stanleyville, Lomami , 0 ° 469N, 24 ° 169E, October–December 1959, L. G. Benoit ( IRSNB) ; 1 ex., Thysville , 5 ° 159S, 14 ° 529E, 1963, A. Allaer ( MRAC) . Gabon: 2 ex. ( MNHU) ; 1 ex. ( IRSNB) ; 2 ex. ( SMTK) ; 1 ex., coll. Fry ( BMNH) ; 1 ex., coll. Baly ( BMNH) ; 1 ex., Staudinger ( BMNH) ; 9 ex., Lolemba, Ngomo , 0 ° 499S, 9 ° 579E, coll. Clavareau ( MRAC / MNHN) ; 3 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lastoursville , 0 ° 509S, 12 ° 039E ( IRSNB) ; 2 ex., L. Onangue´ , 1 ° 089S, 10 ° 069 E, J. de Muizon ( MNHN) ; 3 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne´ , 0 ° 419’S, 10 ° 139E ( BMNH) ; 5 ex., Mouila , 1 ° 509S, 11 ° 029E, 1883, L. Fairmaire ( MNHN) ; 2 ex., Malinga , 2 ° 309S, 12 ° 149E, 1885, H. Pierron ( MNHN) ; 2 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne, 1894, D. Gerstaecker ( IRSNB) ; 5 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne´ , 0 ° 419S, 10 ° 139E, January 1898 –1901, E. Haug ( MNHN) ; 1 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lastoursville , 0 ° 509S, 12 ° 039E, August–September 1898, J. Bouyssou ( MNHN) ; 11 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne , December 1902, L. Fea (4 ex. IRSNB, 7 ex. MSNG) ; 6 ex., Franceville , 1 ° 409S, 13 ° 319E, 1909, H. Pierron ( MNHN) ; 6 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne´, 1910–1913, R. Ellenberger ( MNHN) ; 3 ex., R. Ogooue´, Lambaréne´, 1917, Favarel ( ZMUH) . Ghana: 2 ex., Takoradi , 4 ° 559N, 1 ° 459W, November 1967, Besnard ( MRAC) . Rwanda: 3 ex., Kivu, Mukungwa , 1 ° 449S, 29 ° 409E, August 1934, G. F. de Witte ( IRSNB) . Tanzania: 2 ex., Kigonsera , 10 ° 499S, 35 ° 059E, coll. Breuning ( MRAC) ; 1 ex., Kigoma, 4 ° 529S, 29 ° 069E, September 1918, R. Mayné ( MRAC) .

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

ZMUH

Zoological Museum, University of Hanoi

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

MMUE

Museum of Manchester University

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

MSNG

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova 'Giacomo Doria'

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Candezea

Loc

Candezea atomaria ( Fairmaire, 1893 )

Wagner & Kurtscheid, A. 2005
2005
Loc

Monolepta atomaria

Fairmaire L 1893: 146
1893
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