Eupotemus carinaticollis (Basilewsky, 1956)
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Eupotemus carinaticollis View in CoL species group
E. carinaticollis ( Basilewsky, 1956) View in CoL Burundi, DR Congo (B*òඌං-
අൾඐඌκඒ 1956, this paper) E. taianus View in CoL sp. nov. Côte d’Ivoire (this paper) E. uluguru View in CoL sp. nov. Tanzania (this paper)
Eupotemus limicola View in CoL species group in some specimens posteriorly; ridge on interval 7 complete E. bilobatus View in CoL sp. nov. Nigeria (this paper) until posterior third of elytral length. Elytral punctures E. cameroonensis View in CoL sp. nov. Cameroon (this paper) of each row connected by low elevated line. Aedeagus E. limicola ( Delève, 1967) DR View in CoL Congo (Dൾඅජඏൾ 1967) ( Figs 8A–C, R–S View Fig ): 0.90–0.95 mm long. Parameres ca. 3× E. ophioglossus View in CoL sp. nov. Gabon, Togo (this paper)
longer than phallobase, weakly bisinuate on outer face,
E. smithi sp. nov. Côte d’Ivoire (this paper)
not widened apically in lateral view. Median lobe with
ventral impression wide in lateral view; apical disc ca.
Key to species groups of Eupotemus View in CoL
1.3× longer than wide, concave in lateral view, its apex
1. Lateral ridge of the pronotum not interrupted (Fig.
deeply bisinuate. Phallobase basally with narrow, slightly
10H). Median lobe in lateral view resembling a bottle
asymmetrical manubrium.
opener ( Figs 8B, E, H, K, N View Fig ); ventral projection of me-
Etymology. The species name refers to the bilobate apex
dian lobe bifid ( Figs 8P–R, T, V, X View Fig ). ................................ ........................................................... E. limicola group of the median lobe which is a unique character of this
species. Adjective.
– Lateral ridge of the pronotum interrupted in the mid-
Biology. No data available.
dle ( Fig. 10G View Fig ). Median lobe in lateral view compressed
Distribution. Only known from two close localities in
dorsoventrally ( Figs 11B, E, H View Fig ); ventral projection of
southern Nigeria ( Fig. 13A View Fig ).
median lobe bar-like ( Fig. 6H View Fig ). ....................................... .................................................. E. carinaticollis group
Eupotemus cameroonensis sp. nov.
( Figs 8D–F View Fig , 9D–F View Fig )
Eupotemus limicola group
Material examined. Hඈඅඈඍඒඉൾ:J ( BMNH): ʽHolo- / type // BRITISH
Eupotemus bilobatus sp. nov. CAMEROON./ Manfe, 7-11.i.1949 / B. Malkin coll. // Rain forest; clear
( Figs 8A–C View Fig , 9A–C View Fig ) / stream: Gravel and / sand. // Metepitopus / occidentalis Type! / JK.
Balfour-Browne det. // HOLOTYPE / Afrometopus / cameroonensis /
Material examined. Hඈඅඈඍඒඉൾ: J ( BMNH): ʽUmuahia / J L.G / P. D. Perkins // New species to / coll. + n.g. was a / specimen in D.2.2.1 3.ix.–4.x.1960 // C. E. Tottenham / collection / B. M. 1974-587.ʼ P*ò*©*ò- / see its pinlabelsʼ. ඍඒඉൾඌ: NIGERIA: Aൻංൺ: 1 J 1 ♀ 4 spec. ( BMNH, NMPC): ʽUmuahia / 3.ix.–4.x.1960 / J.L. Gregory // C. E. Tottenham / collection / B. M. Differential diagnosis. Very similar to the other species of 1974-587ʼ; 3 ♀♀ ( BMNH): ʽUmudike / J. L. Gregory / 10-13.iv.1960 // the E. limicola species group from which it can be reliably C. E. Tottenham / collection / B. M. 1974-587ʼ.
distinguished by male genitalia only. The aedeagus (Figs
Differential diagnosis. Very similar to the other species of 8D–F) differs from other species except E. ophioglossus the E. limicola species group from which it can be reliably in the moderately widened apex of the paramere in latedistinguished by the male genitalia only. The aedeagus is ral view ( Figs 8E, U View Fig ) and the very elongate and distally unique in the following characters: deeply bilobate apex rounded (not bilobate) apical disc of the median lobe. In of the median lobe ( Figs 8A, C View Fig ; not bilobate in all other all these aspects it resembles E. ophioglossus from which species), apices of parameres not widened in lateral view it only differs in the shape of the ventral fork ( Fig. 8T View Fig ) ( Figs 8B, S View Fig ; more or less widened in all other species) which is only shallowly emarginate. Externally, it can be and ventral fork rather narrow and shallowly excised only distinguished from E. smithi by the complete ridge on ( Fig. 8R View Fig ; in contrast to E. cameroonensis , E. limicola and elytral interval 3 (see under E. smithi for details). E. ophioglossus ). Externally, it can be only distinguished Description. Body 2.65 mm long and 1.60 mm wide. Dorfrom E. smithi by the complete ridge on elytral interval 3 sal surface black. Habitus and sculpture as in Figs 9D–F View Fig ; (interrupted posteriorly in E. smithi ). The coloration of all ridge on elytral interval 3 not interrupted; ridge on interval examined specimens is paler (brown to dark brown Figs 5 View Fig interrupted anteriorly and just before its posterior end; 9A–C) than in all other species examined. ridge on interval 7 complete until posterior 0.1 of elytral
Description. Body 2.8–3.3 mm long (holotype 2.9 mm) length. Elytral punctures connected by low elevated line. and 1.5–1.8 mm wide (holotype 1.6 mm). Dorsal color- Aedeagus ( Figs 8D–E, T–U View Fig ): 0.80 mm long. Parameres ca. ation brown to dark brown. Habitus and sculpture as in 1.5× longer than phallobase, moderately bisinuate on outer Figs 9A–C View Fig ; ridge on elytral interval 3 not interrupted face, moderately widened apically in lateral view. Median throughout; ridge on interval 5 interrupted anteriorly and lobe with ventral impression rounded in lateral view; apical disc ca. twice as long as wide, concave in lateral view, its apex rounded. Phallobase basally with narrow, slightly asymmetrical manubrium.
Etymology. The species name refers to Cameroon where the only known specimen was collected. Adjective.
Biology. No data available.
Distribution. Only known from the type locality ( Fig. 13A View Fig ).
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Eupotemus carinaticollis
Fikáček, Martin, Matsumoto, Keita, Perkins, Philip, Prokin, Alexander, Sazhnev, Alexey, Litovkin, Stanislav & Jäch, Manfred A. 2021 |
E. taianus
Fikáček & Matsumoto & Perkins & Prokin & Sazhnev & Litovkin & Jäch 2021 |
E. uluguru
Fikáček & Matsumoto & Perkins & Prokin & Sazhnev & Litovkin & Jäch 2021 |
E. bilobatus
Fikáček & Matsumoto & Perkins & Prokin & Sazhnev & Litovkin & Jäch 2021 |
E. cameroonensis
Fikáček & Matsumoto & Perkins & Prokin & Sazhnev & Litovkin & Jäch 2021 |
E. ophioglossus
Fikáček & Matsumoto & Perkins & Prokin & Sazhnev & Litovkin & Jäch 2021 |