Hycleus africanus (Olivier, 1811)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4373.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5990615 |
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Ci) Hycleus africanus species group
We group tentatively in this assemblage some southern African species of the Mesocutatus lineage with ten antennomeres as H. africanus (Olivier, 1811) , H. namaquus ( Péringuey, 1909) and H. quadriguttatus (Wulfen, 1786) . The taxonomy of this group needs a deep revision.
Hycleus cfr. africanus (Olivier, 1795) [? = Hycleus insolitus ( Péringuey, 1909) ] ( Fig. 5E View FIGURE 5 )
Mylabris africana Olivier, 1795
Decatoma africana, Péringuey 1909
? Decatoma africana var. insolita Péringuey, 1909 Distribution. Namibia View in CoL (new species record for this country) and South Africa.
Material examined. [Khomas] Windhoek Rural: Excelsior 286, 22.4500°S 17.6000°E ( SMWN). GoogleMaps
Remarks. The single specimen we examined is similar to H. africanus from Western and Northern Cape but the pronotum is more depressed anteriorly, the head and pronotum punctures are more subrugose and confluent, the head, pronotum and ventral setae are longer and distinctly golden. The mesosternum is illustrated in Fig. 16E View FIGURE 16 . The elytral pattern and setation correspond to that of the var. insolita Péringuey, 1909 , which was considered as a possible distinct species by the South African entomologist. The deeply examination of types of both africanus and var. insolita is basic to the resolution of this taxonomic problem.
Hycleus namaquus ( Péringuey, 1909) comb. n. ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 )
Decatoma namaqua Péringuey, 1909
Types. Types of this species were examined at SAMC.
Distribution. Southwestern Namibia (new species record for this country) and northwestern South Africa.
Material examined. [Karas] Lüderitz: Aus , 26.6667°S 16.2667°E (CP). GoogleMaps
Remarks. Péringuey (1909) used in its monograph of southern African Meloidae the same name namaqua for two distinct blister beetles. The first name corresponds to a chromatic variation of H. haemactus (see above) and consequentlythe, representing only an intraspecific phenetic variation, is taxonomically unvalid. Therefore, the name namaquus is useful for the second taxon, which was described as distinct species in the genus Decatoma (a synonym of Hycleus ) and which is referred to Hycleus for the first time in the present paper (comb. n.).
The mesosternal “scutum” is very narrow, intermediate between the Mesoscutatus and Mesotaeniatus - type lineages. Antennae have ten black antennomeres, but IV–VI reddish.
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Hycleus africanus
Bologna, Marco A., Amore, Valentina & Pitzalis, Monica 2018 |
Hycleus namaquus ( Péringuey, 1909 )
Bologna & Amore & Pitzalis 2018 |
Decatoma africana, Péringuey 1909
Peringuey 1909 |
Decatoma africana var. insolita Péringuey, 1909
Peringuey 1909 |
Decatoma namaqua Péringuey, 1909
Peringuey 1909 |
Hycleus
Latreille 1817 |
Mylabris africana
Olivier 1795 |