Fairmaire, 1891 b : 306
Kolbe, 1898 : 345
Weise, 1899 : 245
Spaeth, 1899 : 221
Spaeth, 1922 : 1003
Shaw, 1960 : 371
Borowiec, 1985 a : 242
Heron and Borowiec, 1997 : 629
Heron, 2011 : 140
Fairmaire, 1891 : 306
Kolbe, 1898 : 345
Spaeth, 1912 b : 504
Chiridopsis nigrosepta
Spaeth, 1922 : 1003
Spaeth, 1924 : 351
Weise, 1896 c : 25
Spaeth, 1914 : 126
Ch. nigrosepta
Spaeth, 1924 : 352
Weise, 1919 : 204
Spaeth, 1933 a : 355
Ch. vernicata
Spaeth, 1924 : 320
vernicata
A monograph of the Afrotropical Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Part 4. Revision of the genus Chiridopsis Spaeth
Świ, Jolanta
Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-31
4316
1
1
85
5XTBH
(Fairmaire, 1891)
Fairmaire
1891
[151,649,1340,1366]
Insecta
Chrysomelidae
Chiridopsis
Animalia
Coleoptera
38
39
Arthropoda
species
nigrosepta
Coptocycla nigrosepta Fairmaire, 1891 b: 306; Kolbe, 1898: 345. Chirida nigrosepta: Weise, 1899: 245; Spaeth, 1899: 221, 1909: 276, 1912 b: 504, 1914: 127. Chiridopsis nigrosepta: Spaeth, 1922: 1003, 1924: 340, 352, 1933 a: 355, 1935: 176, 1938 b: 64; Shaw, 1960: 371, 1961: 35; Borowiec, 1985 a: 242, 1999: 300; Heron and Borowiec, 1997: 629; Heron, 2011: 140. Coptocycla vernicata Fairmaire, 1891: 306; Kolbe, 1898: 345, n. syn. Chirida vernicata: Spaeth, 1912 b: 504, 1914: 127. Chiridopsis nigroseptaab. vernicata: Spaeth, 1922: 1003, 1924: 341. Chiridopsis nigrosepta vernicata Spaeth, 1924: 351. Chirida Ariadne Weise, 1896 c: 25, 1912: 97; Spaeth, 1914: 126, 1933 a: 356 (as syn. of Ch. nigrosepta). Chiridopsis ariadne: Spaeth, 1924: 352, 1935: 176. Cassida circumcincta Weise, 1919: 204; Spaeth, 1933 a: 355(as syn. of Ch. vernicata), n. syn. Cassida( Aethiopocassis) circumcincta: Spaeth, 1924: 320. Description.Le: 6.05–7.9 mm, Wi: 5.0–6.5 mm, Lp: 2.3–2.8 mm, Wp: 3.6–4.5 mm, Le/Wi: 1.12–1.29, Wp/Lp: 1.52–1.67. Polymorphic species. Typical form has pronotum yellow, disc with black pattern as in figs 74, 75, elytra yellow, disc with reticulate pattern as in figs 74, 75. In common form described as ab. vernicata( figs 77–82) pronotal disc black, elytral disc mostly black with two large yellow to red spots in anterior half and two large yellow to red spots in posterior half, black occupies anterior ¾ length of marginal interval. Between these most abundant forms occurs various intermediates. In the palest form black pattern is reduced to thin lines as in fig. 74. In dark forms black on elytral disc predominate, posterior yellow spots divided into two separate spots, in extreme dark form elytral disc black with only two small pale spots close to scutellum and explanate margin of elytra in anterior half mostly black ( fig. 82). Sometimes in dark forms pronotal disc with two large yellow spots ( fig. 81). Head always yellow, thorax from completely yellow to mostly black, abdomen from completely yellow to mostly black surrounded by yellow. The degree of blackness of ventrites is not correlated with degree of blackness of dorsum and pale forms often have mostly black ventrites and dark forms completely yellow ventrites. Coxa and trochanters usually yellow or only slightly infuscate, rest of legs yellow but in some populations basal third of femora slightly infuscate. Antennae uniformly yellow or apex of last antennal segment infuscate.
Pronotum elliptical ( figs 74, 75, 77–82), with maximum slightly in front of the middle, anterior margin softly convex, sides rounded, no basal corners. Disc moderately convex, more or less distinctly bordered from explanate margin with short lateral impressions. Surface of disc impunctate, shiny. Explanate margin broad, impunctate, shiny, transparent with well visible honeycomb structure. FIGURE 12.Distribution of Chiridopsis nigrosepta. Base of elytra much wider than base of pronotum ( figs 74, 75, 77–82), humeral angles distinctly protruding anterad, subangulate. Disc unevenly convex, distinctly elevated in postscutellar area ( fig. 76), without impressions. Punctation very fine, the same on top of disc and on sides, arranged in regular rows, moderately dense, distance between punctures mostly twice wider than puncture diameter but some interspaces wider, on postscutellar elevation rows often sinusoidal. Marginal row distinct, its punctures slightly coarser than punctures in central rows. Intervals flat, on top of disc six to eight times, on sides four to five times wider than rows, marginal interval in humeral part thrice wider than submarginal one, no humeral or lateral folds. Explanate margin narrow, moderately declivous, extreme margin in posterior part subhorizontal, in the widest part six times narrower than disc, surface regular, shiny, on pale parts transparent with well visible honeycomb structure. Eyes very large, gena obsolete. Clypeus very broad, approximately 1.5 times as wide as long. Clypeal grooves fine, converging in regular triangle, surface of clypeus slightly convex, microreticulate but shiny, with several very small punctures, often with long, impressed median line. Labrum minutely emarginate to 1/6 length. Antennae moderately slim, segments 9–10 approximately 1.2 times as long as wide. Length ratio of antennal segments: 100:43:57:66:57:55:50:50:52:55:82. Segment 3 approximately 1.3 times as long as segment 2 and approximately 0.9 times as long as segment 4. Prosternum broad in the middle, strongly expanded apically, area between coxae flat or with shallow central impression, sometimes with short impressed median line, surface smooth or with few oblique grooves and several small, setose punctures, expanded apex flat, surface from regular, shiny to partly granulate and slightly irregular, with several small setose punctures. Claws with small basal tooth, but flanks of last segment of tarsi expanded apically thus claws appear distinctly dentate.
Host plants. Convolvulaceae: Ipomoea arborescens(Humb. & Bonpl.) Don., I. ficifoliaLindl., I. carneassp. fistulosa(Mart ex Choisy) D.F. Austin, and I. wightii(Wall.) Choisy( Heron and Borowiec 1997, Heron 2011).
Distribution. East, Centraland SouthAfrica( fig 12).
Remarks.It is a polymorphic species. In populations from northern and central part of range predominates nominotypical form, mostly yellow with black pattern ( figs 74–76), in populations from southern part of range rather predominates dark form ( figs 77–82) described as ab. vernicata(see Heron 2011: 140). The status of Ethiopian samples from L. Sekerka collection (LS) is unclear and they have been included in the Ch. nigroseptatemporarily. Dark forms of Ch. nigroseptawith pronotal and elytral disc almost completely black ( fig. 82) are close only to Ch. tschoffeni( fig. 119) and dark form of Ch. subornata( figs 92, 93) but well differ in explanate margin of elytra partly black while in both relatives this margin is completely yellow. Dark forms with pronotal disc black and elytral disc mostly black with yellow to reddish spots ( figs 80, 81) are similar to Ch. castaneoplagiata( figs 46, 47) and Ch. spadix( figs 115–118) but both relatives differ in single red spot on top of disc while in Ch. castaneoplagiatapale spots form a row of two spots at base of elytra, and two to four spots in apical part of disc. Form with reticulate thin black pattern ( fig. 75) is similar to Ch. octoguttata( figs 90, 91) but differs in presence of 6 large yellow spots versus 8 spots in Ch. octoguttata. Form with thin black pattern forming only stripes along sides of disc and transverse band across middle of disc ( fig. 74) is similar to Ch. opposita( figs 87–89) but differs in ventrites partly black (completely yellow in Ch. opposita). Lectotypehas been designated for Chirida ariadneto avoid confusion with similarly coloured species. Types examined.Lectotype and 4 paralectotypes of Coptocycla nigrosepta(designated by Borowiec 1999: 301): Afric. or., 1893 (MNHN). Holotype of Cotocycla vernicata: Afric.or. (MNHN). Lectotypeand 4 paralectotypesof Chirida ariadne(present designation): [ ANGOLA] Quango, Mechow( ZMHU). Holotype of Cassida circumcincta: [no locality data] (ZSM).
Otherspecimens examined. BURUNDI: Bururi, 1950 m, 13 II 1949, 1, F. François( MRAC). DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO( ZAIRE): SW Albert-See, Mboga, III 1908, 1( ZMHU); Elisabethville, XI 1911, 9, X 1912, 1, Miss. Agric.( MRAC, IRSN), 1928–1929, 1, P. Quarré( MRAC); Kafakumba, IV 1931, 1, G.F. Overlaet( MRAC); Kambove, Katanga, 4.000–5.000 ft., 3 IV 1907, 1, S. A. Neave( BMNH); Kapiri, X 1912, 1, Miss. Agric.( MRAC); SE Katanga, 4.000 ft., 13 XII 1907, 2, S. A. Neave( BMNH); Katanga, Kasinga, X 1925, 1, Ch. Seydel( MRAC); Katanga, Koni, VI 1949, 1, J. Van Mol( MRAC); Katanga, Malonge, VI 1943, 1, H.J. Bredo( IRSN); N Kalc Kivu, Rwankwi, V 1946, 1, I 1948, 1, VI 1951, 2, J.V. Leroy( MRAC); Lulua, Kapanga, XI 1932, 1, G.F. Overlaet( MRAC); Lulua, Kasai, Lunene, 1, F.G. Overlaet( MRAC); Lulua, Sandoa, XI 1930, 2, G.F. Overlaet( MRAC); Upemba Nat. Park, Lusinga, 1760 m, 2 IV 1947, 1, de Witte (MRAC); Upemba Nat. Park, Mabwe, lac Upemba, 585 m, 1–12 VIII 1947, 1, de Witte( IRSN); Upemba Nat. Park, Munoi, Lupiala aff. Lufira, 890 m, 28 V–15 VI 1948, 1, de Witte( MRAC); Upemba Nat. Park, Pelenge gorges, 1150 m, 21–31 V 1947, 1, de Witte (IRSN); Yakoma, IX 1939, 1, Leontovitch( MRAC).
ETHIOPIA: Besa, 1, Kristensen(MM); D. Daoua, 5 (2 IRSN, 3 NMP); Gamu Gofa Prov., Konso, 1610 m, 28 III 1960, 3, 11 IV 1960, 4, W. Richter( SMNS); Harar, 2 ( IZPAS), 6 ( MNHN), 4 ( MRAC), 36 ( ZMHU), 2 ( NMP), 4, Kristensen(ITZ); Illubabor Province, Bedele-Metu, 4 V 2002, 2, K. Werner(MS); Ilubabor Prov., 15 kmNW Ihora, 1600 m, VI 1973, G. de Rougemont( MRAC); Illubabor Province, Metu, 29–30 III 2002, 2, Malec(LS); Kaffa Province, 20 kmW of Bonga, 1900 m, 10 IV 2007, 1, A. Kudrnajr. (LS); Kaffa Province, 40 kmW of Bonga, 1850 m, 9–10 IV 2007, 6, A. Kudrnajr. (LS); Sidamo, Agere Maryam, 11 V 2002, 1, K. Werner(MS); SouthernNationsProvince, 70 kmS of Jima, Chebera ChurchuraNP, 7°02′N, 36°41′E, 11001300 m, 78 V2015 4, A. Kudrnajr. (LS); SouthernNationsProvince, 25 kmSSW of Key Afer, 1300 m, 17 V 2015, 1, A. Kudrnajr. (LS). KENYA: Elgon Mt., Swam River, 2000 m, 13 XII 1937, 1, 21 II 1938, 1, A. Holm( NRS); Ilala, Maramas Distr., 14 kmE Mumias, 4500 ft., 18–21 VI 1911, 8, S. A. Neave( BMNH, 2 LS); Kacheliba, iv.1947, 1, van Someren( BMNH); Karangu, 28–29 IV 1911, 1, S. A. Neave( BMNH); Kisumu( Port Florence), 22–24 IV 1911, 1 S. A. Neave( BMNH); Kavirondo, Lac Victoria, XII 1911, 11, Alluaud & Jeannel (MNHN); Kilimandjaro, I 1969, 2, A. Holm( NRS); Kisumu, 2 (MM), 1905, 38, M. de Rotschild( MNHN), i.1921, 4, van Someren( BMNH), VI 1937, 4, J. Ghesquière( MRAC); 15 kmE Kisumu, rt. B1, 20 XII 1995, 2, I. Yarom& A. Freidberg( TAU); Kiu, 1, D. Bril( ZMHU), II 1924, 1, van Someren(LS); Lusinga, 25–26 IV 1911, 7, S. A. Neave ( BMNH, 1 LS); Mt. Elgon, 22 I 1979, 2010 m, 3, 23 I 1979, 1950 m, 1, 31 I 1979, 2050 m, 1, T. Palm(LU); Maragoli, x.1924, 6, van Someren( BMNH, 2 LS); Mt. Labwor, Karamoja, iv.1950, 8, van Someren( BMNH); Mt. Kadam area, Suk, vii.1949, 7, van Someren( BMNH, 1 LSC); Nairobi, 7 ( NMP); Nairobi, Muguga, 1213 V 1969, 1E. S. Brown (BMNH); Nyangori, N Kavirondo, 4.800 ft., 18–19 V 1911, 7, S. A. Neave( BMNH, 1 LS); Same, Rt. B1, 22 VIII 1996, 1, A. Freidberg( TAU); Shimba Hills, 27 V 1973, 1, H. Gønget(MZK); Victoria-Nyanza, Kavirondo-Bay, II 1894, 16, III 1894, 2, Neumann( ZMHU); Victoria-Nyanza, Kwa Kissero to Kossowe, II–III 1894, 1, O. Neumann( ZMHU); Victoria Nyanza, Kwa-Kitoto n. Kademto Kwa Mutya, III–IV 1894, 3, O. Neumann( ZMHU); Victoria- Nyanza, Lusinga, 1904, 1, Alluaud( MNHN), 25–26 IV 1911, 4, S. A. Neave( BMNH); Victoria-Nyanza, More-Bay to Kavirondo-Bay, II 1894, 3, O. Neumann( ZMHU); Victoria-Nyanza, Ussoga to Uganda, V–VIII 1894, 1, O. Neumann( ZMHU); Wa-Taita, Mwatete, 1909, 6, C. Alluaud (MNHN); Yala, Maramas distr., 14 kmE of Mumias, 4.500 ft., 18–21 VI 1911, 89, S. A. Neave( BMNH, LS). RWANDA: Cyamudongo, 1700 m, X 1993, 1ex. Carapa grandiflora(Meliaceae), T. Wagner (TW). SOUTH AFRICA: Zoutpansberg, 1 ( ZMHU); Zoutpansburg, Transvaal, 1 ( BMNH). TANZANIA: Amani, Same env., 12–16 V 1999, 2, K. Kantner(FK, RB); Bismarckburg, 1, Zencke( ZMHU); Irangi, Gurui, X 1893, 12, O. Neumann (ZMHU); Kate, 31 VII 1943, 1, H.J.Brédo (IRSN); Kilimandjaro, Moschi, 4, Methner( ZMHU); Kikango, près Moba, 1500 m, I 1954, 1, H. Bomans (MRAC); Kilimatinde, 1, Berger (ZMHU); Kwa-Mtau, Uvinsa, 26–29 X 1899, 1, Glauning (ZMHU); Longido, 01°44.010′S, 36°41.957′E, 1400 m, 30 I 2005, 2, L. Nadal( HNHM, LS); Longido, Mt. Longido, pr. Arusha, 3 II 2004, 2, L. Nádai( HNHM); Longido, Masai Distr., 1500 m, 17–20 IV 1957, 1, Basilevsky & Leleup ( MRAC); Longido West, 1 II 1916, 2, Loveridge( MCZC); NW Massai, Sossian-Ngoroine, I 1894, 2, O. Neumann (ZMHU); Moba, 4 III 1954, 1, H. Bomans (MRAC); Muazie, Casanga, 1916, 2 (MCSNM); N’Gari-Mtoni, 27 III–20 IV 1916, 2, Loveridge (MCZC); Same, 12–16 V 1999, 3, Buzga(MS), 12–17 V 1999, 30, A. Kudrna( DBET, 26 LS); Sansibar, 6, Höhnel (MM); Ubena- Langenburg, Nof Nyassa-See, IV 1899, 2, Götze ( ZMHU); Zanguebar, 1 (MM). UGANDA: Kirunda, XI 1914, 1, Holtz ( ZMHU). ZAMBIA: Abercorn, 24 II 1942, 2, I 1946, 3, XI 1946, 18, 1–16 XII 1946, 11, II 1947, 1, W. Eichler( IZPAS, DBET); Haut Zambeze, Lealui, 1919, 17, Ellenberger( MNHN); 40 kmNW Kawana, 23 XI 2003, 1(MS); Mbalaenv., 7 XII 2004, 2, Smrz(MS); NW Prov., Kabompo, 15 III 1959, 1, P. Solmsen( ZMC); Northwestern Province, 90 kmof Solwezi, E of Chisasa, 18 XI 2005, 1, M. Snižek(MS). ZIMBABWE: 43 kmN Harare, 17o28'55''S/30o59'12'', 7 XI 1998, 1, M. Rice( MER); E Mazowe, Darn, 17o31'06''S/ 30o59'13''E, 20 VI 1998, 1, M. Rice( MER).
1587280374
ZMHU
Angola
Quango
Mechow
40
41
4
lectotype
1587280380
[199,1261,1807,1832]
1949-02-01
MRAC
F. Francois
Burundi
1950
Other
40
41
1
Bururi
1587280384
[199,1432,1844,1869]
1908-03-01
ZMHU
SW Albert-See
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mboga
40
41
1
CONGO
1587280371
[151,1432,1879,1904]
1911-11-09
1929
1911-11-09
MRAC, IRSN
P. Quarre
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Miss. Agric.
Elisabethville
40
41
1
CONGO
1587280390
[151,700,1916,1941]
1931-04-01
MRAC
G. F. Overlaet
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kafakumba
40
41
1
CONGO
1587280368
1907-04-01
BMNH
S. A. Neave
Democratic Republic of the Congo
1372
Kambove
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280381
[268,733,1952,1977]
1912-10-01
MRAC
Miss. Agric.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kapiri
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280379
[745,1432,1952,1977]
1907-12-02
BMNH
S. A. Neave
Democratic Republic of the Congo
1219
Katanga
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280372
[151,742,1988,2013]
1925-10-01
MRAC
Ch. Seydel
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kasinga
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280376
[756,1322,1988,2013]
1949-06-01
MRAC
J. Van Mol
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Koni
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280373
1943-06-01
IRSN
H. J. Bredo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
41
42
Malonge
40
41
1
Katanga
1587280369
1946-05-01
1951-06-02
1946-05-01
MRAC
J. V. Leroy
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rwankwi
41
42
1
Kivu
1587280385
[268,867,188,213]
1932-11-01
MRAC
G. F. Overlaet
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kapanga
Lulua
41
42
1
Kivu
1587280382
[879,1432,188,213]
MRAC
F. G. Overlaet
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lunene
Lulua
41
42
1
Kasai
1587280388
[151,731,223,248]
1930-11-02
MRAC
G. F. Overlaet
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sandoa
Lulua
41
42
1
Kasai
1587280415
[270,1269,260,285]
1947-08-01
IRSN
de Witte
Democratic Republic of the Congo
585
Upemba
41
42
1
Kasai
1587280409
1948-06-01
MRAC
de Witte
Democratic Republic of the Congo
890
Lufira
41
42
1
Kasai
1587280418
[738,1225,332,357]
1939-09-01
MRAC
Leontovitch
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Yakoma
41
42
1
Kasai
1587280397
[199,998,367,392]
IRSN, NMP
D. Daoua
Ethiopia
Kristensen
Besa
41
42
1
1587280414
1960-03-03
1960-04-04
1960-03-03
SMNS, IZPAS, MNHN, MRAC, ZMHU, NMP
W. Richter & Kristensen
Ethiopia
1610
Konso
Gamu Gofa Prov.
41
42
1
Harar
1587280405
[388,1118,439,464]
2002-05-02
K. Werner
Ethiopia
Bedele-Metu
Illubabor Province
41
42
1
Harar
1587280392
1973-06
MRAC
G. de Rougemont
Ethiopia
1600
Ihora
Ilubabor Prov.
41
42
1
Harar
1587280396
[772,1432,476,501]
2002-03-02
Malec
Ethiopia
Metu
Illubabor Province
41
42
1
Harar
1587280399
[151,1088,511,536]
2007-04-01
Kudrna
Ethiopia
1900
Bonga
Kaffa Province
41
42
1
A
1587280412
2002-05-01
2007-04-06
2002-05-01
K. Werner
Ethiopia
1850
Kudrna
Kaffa Province
41
42
1
A
1587280406
1978-05
A. Kudrna
Ethiopia
11001300
7.0333333
Chebera Churchura
1303
36.683334
Jima
41
42
1
Southern Nations
1587280408
[369,1436,620,645]
2015-05-01
A. Kudrna
Ethiopia
1300
25 km SSW of Key Afer
41
42
1
Southern Nations
1587280400
[199,1251,655,680]
1937-12-01
1938-02-01
1937-12-01
NRS
Kenya
Elgon Mt.
2000
Holm
Swam River
41
42
1
River
1587280395
1911-06-08
1947-04-01
1911-06-08
BMNH
van Someren
Kenya
Ilala
1372
Neave
Maramas Distr.
41
42
1
A
1587280413
[375,947,728,752]
1911-04-01
BMNH
Kenya
Neave
Karangu
41
42
1
A
1587280410
1911-04-01
BMNH
S. A. Neave
Kenya
Port Florence
41
42
1
Kisumu
1587280401
1969-01-02
NRS
Kenya
Holm
Kilimandjaro
41
42
1
Kilimandjaro
1587280404
1921-01-04
1937-06-04
1921-01-04
MNHN, BMNH, MRAC
M. de Rotschild & J. Ghesquiere
Kenya
Someren
41
42
1
Kisumu
1587280398
[525,1348,836,861]
1995-12-02
TAU
I. Yarom & A. Freidberg
Kenya
Kisumu
41
42
1
Kisumu
1587280403
1911-04-07
1979-01-31
1911-04-07
ZMHU, BMNH
D. Bril & van Someren & T. Palm
Kenya
Kiu
Mt. Labwor
Mt. Elgon
41
42
1
A
1587280394
1949-07-07
BMNH, LSC
van Someren
Kenya
Suk
Mt. Kadam area
41
42
1
A
1587280393
[664,873,980,1005]
NMP
Kenya
Nairobi
41
42
1
A
1587280407
1911-05-07
1996-08-01
1911-05-07
BMNH, TAU
N Kavirondo & Same, Rt. B
Kenya
Nyangori
1463
Freidberg
Neave
41
42
1
A
1587280411
1973-05-01
ZMHU
H. Gonget
Kenya
Shimba Hills
Kavirondo-Bay
Victoria-Nyanza
41
42
1
A
1587280402
1894-02-01
1894-03-01
1894-02-01
ZMHU
O. Neumann
Kenya
Kossowe
41
42
1
A
1587280445
[267,1326,1124,1149]
1894-03-03
1894-04-03
1894-03-03
ZMHU
O. Neumann
Kenya
Kwa Mutya
Kadem
41
42
1
A
1587280429
1911-04-04
MNHN, BMNH
Kenya
Neave
Alluaud
41
42
1
A
1587280442
1894-02-03
ZMHU
O. Neumann
Kenya
Kavirondo-Bay
41
42
1
A
1587280424
1894-05-01
1894-08-01
1894-05-01
ZMHU
O. Neumann
Uganda
Uganda
41
42
1
1587280433
1911-06-18
1911-06-21
1911-06-18
BMNH
Uganda
Yala
1372
Neave
Maramas distr.
41
42
1
A
1587280432
[199,710,1340,1365]
ZMHU
South Africa
Zoutpansberg
41
42
1
1587280417
[721,1141,1340,1365]
BMNH
South Africa
Zoutpansburg
Transvaal
41
42
1
1587280419
[199,1432,1375,1400]
1999-05-02
ZMHU
K. Kantner & Bismarckburg & Zencke
Tanzania
TANZANIA
41
42
1
1587280423
ZMHU
Moschi & Methner
Tanzania
Kilimandjaro
41
42
1
Kilimandjaro
1587280439
2004-02-02
2005-01-02
2004-02-02
HNHM
Longido & L. Nadal & L. Nadai
Tanzania
1400
-1.7335
Mt. Longido
1
36.699284
41
42
1
Arusha
1587280425
1957-04-01
MRAC
Longido
Tanzania
1500
Masai Distr.
41
42
1
Arusha
1587280434
1916-02-02
MCZC
Loveridge
Tanzania
West
41
42
1
West
1587280420
1899-04-02
1999-05-30
1899-04-02
DBET, ZMHU
Buzga & A. Kudrna & Langenburg, N
Tanzania
Same
41
42
1
1587280422
[199,753,1735,1760]
1914-11-01
ZMHU
Uganda
Kirunda
41
42
1
1587280435
II 1942, 2, I 1946, 3, XI 1946, 18
XII 1946, 11, II 1947, 1
II 1942, 2, I 1946, 3, XI 1946, 18
IZPAS, DBET
W. Eichler
Zambia
Abercorn
41
42
1
1587280438
[249,873,1807,1832]
MNHN
Lealui & Ellenberger
Zambia
Zambeze
41
42
1
Zambeze
1587280431
1959-03-01
2004-12-02
1959-03-01
ZMC
NW Prov. & P. Solmsen
Zambia
Kawana
Smrz
Mbala
41
42
1
Zambeze
1587280427
2005-11-01
M. Snizek
Zambia
Chisasa
Solwezi
41
42
1
Northwestern Province
1587280426
[199,1211,1915,1943]
1998-11-01
MER
M. Rice
Zimbabwe
-17.481945
Harare
41
42
1
Harare
1587280428
1998-06-01
MER
E Mazowe & M. Rice
Zimbabwe
-17.518333
Darn
21
30.986944
41
42
1
Harare