89. Gonatopus leptothorax Ceballos, 1936

(Figs 223A, 229A)

Gonatopus leptothorax Ceballos 1936: 61; Benoit 1954: 396; Olmi 1984: 1615; 1994c: 11; Azevedo et al. 2010: 896.

Description. ♀ (Fig. 229A). Apterous; body length 3.7–4.5 mm. Head black, except mandible, clypeus and ante- rior region of frons (more along orbits) reddish (in specimen from Tanzania, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, occiput and temple partly ferruginous); antenna brown, except scape and pedicel yellow or testaceous; pronotum black, with reddish nuances; rest of mesosoma and metasoma black (in specimen from Tanzania, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, mesosoma completely ferruginous-testaceous and metasoma testaceous, with brown transverse stripes); legs yellow, except meso- and metacoxa and clubs of pro- and metafemur brownish (in specimen from Tanzania, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, legs completely ferruginous). Head excavated, shiny, bare, smooth, with some short keels near the ocelli; lateral regions of occiput rugose, setose; temple sticking out, reticulate rugose and crossed by longitudinal keel. Antenna clavate; antennomeres of holotype in following proportions: 10:10:22:21:17:13:11:10:10:11; antennomeres of specimen from Tanzania, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, in following proportions: 8:10:18:17:14:12:9:8:7:9. Third antennomere as broad as 2. POL = 1; OL = 2; OOL = 8. Palpal formula 5/2. Pronotum crossed by strong transverse impression, granulate. Mesoscutum very long, about 3 × as long as broad (15:5), dull, granulate. Mesoscutellum shiny, smooth, circular. Stalk between pronotum and metanotum (Fig. 229A) composed of mesoscutum + mesoscutellum (in almost all other Gonatopus species, stalk only composed of mesoscutum), about 4 × as long as broad (20:5). Metanotum very long, transversely striate, not excavated behind mesoscutellum. Metapectal-propodeal disc dull, with four median longitudinal keels, and, in some specimens, with track of median longitudinal furrow; propodeal declivity transversely striate. Mesopleuron and metapleuron transversely striate. Meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete. Protarsomere 1 slightly longer than 4 (17:16). Protarsomeres of specimen from Tanzania, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, in following proportions: 18:3:4.5:17:26. Enlarged claw (Fig. 223A) with one small subapical tooth and 5–6 lamellae or peg-like setae. Protarsomere 5 (Fig. 223A) with one row of 17–23 lamellae; apex with 11–20 lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/0/1.

♂. Unknown.

Material examined. Type: ♀ holotype: MADAGASCAR: Toliara, Bekily, IV.1933, A. Seyrig leg. (MNHN). Other material: LESOTHO: Mamathes, 10.II.1951, A. Jacot-Guillarmod leg., 2♀♀ (NHMUK, AMNH). MAURI- TANIA: 32 km S Nouakchott, 6.XI.1993, 1♀ (AMCR). TANZANIA: Mkomazi Game Reserve, Inselberg between Mabata and Kamakota Hill, 04°15.60’S 38°26.35’E, sweep, Ficus glumosa & mixed grasses in Acacia / Commiphora bushland, 4.XII.1995, S. van Noort leg., SAM-HYM-PO16879, 1♀ (SAMC).

Hosts. Unknown.

Distribution. Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritania, Tanzania.