Neuroleon ruber Michel & Akoudjin
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Neuroleon ruber Michel & Akoudjin View in CoL , nov. sp.
( Figs. 64–72 View FIGURES 64 – 72 )
Diagnosis. Medium-sized species ( Fig 64 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Pronotum with two longitudinal dark lines largely separated ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Most of the crossveins suffused with brown. Body of some individuals orange.
Description. General coloration brown to orange. Head. Face yellowish with black marking around base of antennae, a black vertical line in middle of face extending to basal dark margin of labrum ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Antennae orange at least in living specimens. Thorax. Pronotum with two conspicuous longitudinal lines largely separated ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Meso and meta pleurites with two stripe-like markings ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Legs. Yellow. In fore and middle legs tibial spurs as long as basal tarsomere. In hind leg tibial spurs half of basal tarsomere ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). No sexual dimorphism in hind leg. Forewing. No crossvein in apical field. Most crossveins suffused with brown. Two rows of brown gradates ( Fig. 64, 65 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Hind wing. In male some small brown dots along posterior margin in distal part. In female this dark area is more visible ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Abdomen. Brown to orange at least in living specimens. Male. Parameres V-shaped and slender without seta. Gonosaccus with eight to nine long black setae. Subgenital plate triangular ( Fig. 70, 71 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ). Female. Gonapophyseal plate narrow, strongly arched ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 64 – 72 ).
Type material examined. Holotype 3 MALI, Bamako 50 km South of the city, road to Bougouni 13.IX.1996 (Coll. CIRAD-CBGP) . Paratypes (16 3, 15 ♀♀) MALI Bamako idem holotype 23 1♀ 13.IX.1996 . Sikasso 13 05.X.1994, side of the airstrip ; 3♀♀ 24.X.1993 ; 63 2♀♀ 25.X.1994 ; 23 2♀♀ 26.X.1993 ; 1♀ 01.XI.1995, side of the airstrip ; 1♀ 07.XI.1994, side of the airstrip. About 11 km North of the city 23 03.X.1995: 1♀ 20.X.1995. Pégnasso [11°28’N 05°38’W] GoogleMaps 13 03.X.1997 ; 1♀ 05.XI.1996, about 17:00. Dandéresso [11°29’N 05°28’W] GoogleMaps 1♀ 04.X.1996. Kadiolo [10°33’N 05°46’W] GoogleMaps 1♀ 22.X.1996. San [13°23’N 04°54’W] GoogleMaps 1♀ 07.X.1996, attracted to light, around 22:00. Fana [12°46’N 06°57’W] GoogleMaps 13 12.IX.1996, around 17:30. Sébékoro [12°58’N 08°59’W] GoogleMaps 24.IX.1996. Zalogosso [12°44’N 05°02’W] GoogleMaps 13 17.IX.1996 (All in coll. CIRAD-CBGP).
Additional material examined (7 3, 17 ♀♀). BURKINA FASO Bobo-Dioulasso 33 4♀♀ 06.X.2009 ; 23 29.X.2009. Dédougou Bladi [15°27N 03°28’E] 1♀ 09.XI.2009 GoogleMaps ; 6♀♀ 11.XI.2009. Koumbia 1♀ 12.XI.2009, fallow, East of the Forest of the Mou. Farako-Bâ 1♀ 18.X.1994, attracted to light, J.-C. Streito leg. ; Kiéré [11°37’N 02°32’W] 3♀♀ 22.X.1994, attracted to light, J.-C. Streito leg. W National Parc GoogleMaps 13 04.X.2002, Cliffs of Tambaga [11°41’N 01°52’E] J. Bouyer leg. GoogleMaps GUINEA Bareng [11°10’N 12°31’W] 1♀ 25.XI.1995, on weed, G. Delvare leg. GoogleMaps CAMEROON Rhumsiki [10.5° N 13.6° E] 13 30.IX.1998, tree savanna J.C. Streito leg. GoogleMaps
Etymology: From the Latin adjective ruber = red, referring to the reddish coloration of some individuals, particularly males.
Ecology. Species living in grass and tree savannas. In southern Mali adults fly at the end of the rainy season, from early September to early November.
Distribution. Widely distributed from Guinea to North Cameroon.
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