41. Gonatopus marojejyanus Olmi, Copeland & van Noort, sp. nov.

(Figs 189B, C, 193, 194B)

Diagnosis. Apterous ♀ of Gonatopus with palpal formula 6/3; pronotum crossed by strong transverse furrow; meta- notum about coplanar to mesoscutellum (Fig. 189C); metapectal-propodeal disc black, very humped (Fig. 189C); enlarged claw (Fig. 194B) with apex slender, one big subdistal tooth and one row of lamellae; protarsomere 5 with long rows of lamellae (Fig. 194B).

Description. ♀ (Figs 189B, C, 193). Apterous; body length 4.3 mm. Head brown-black, except mandible, clypeus, anterior half of frons and ventral side whitish; antenna testaceous-brown, except scape yellow; mesosoma black, except dorsal stripe on propleuron testaceous; metasoma brown; legs brown, except part of coxae, trochanters and part of femora whitish, tarsi testaceous.Antenna clavate; antennomeres in following proportions: 10:6:19:9:7:5: 6:5.5:5.5:9. Head excavated, shiny, unsculptured; frontal line complete; occipital carina absent; POL = 1; OL = 1.5; OOL = 10; greatest breadth of lateral ocelli longer than POL (2:1). Palpal formula 6/3. Pronotum shiny, unsculp- tured, crossed by strong transverse furrow. Mesoscutum shiny, unsculptured, with two strong pointed apophyses laterally (Figs 189B, 193B). Mesoscutellum shiny, flat. Metanotum about coplanar to mesoscutellum (Fig. 189C). Metapectal-propodeal disc very swollen (Fig. 189C), shiny, unsculptured; propodeal declivity transversely striate. Mesopleuron shiny, unsculptured. Metapleuron transversely striate. Meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete. Protarsomeres in following proportions: 16:3:6:22:33. Enlarged claw (Fig. 194B) with apex slender, one big subdis- tal tooth and one row of six lamellae + one bristle. Protarsomere 5 (Fig. 194B) with two rows of 18 lamellae; apex with at least 30 lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/0/1.

♂. Unknown.

Material examined. Type: ♀ holotype (CASTYPE19465): MADAGASCAR: Antsiranana, Marojejy National Park, Manantenina River, 27.6 km 327° NNW Manantenina, 14°26.06’S 49°45.36’E, 775 m, 15–18.XI.2003, sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood), rainforest, B.L. Fisher et al. leg., BLF8872 (CAS). Hosts. Unknown. Distribution. Madagascar. Etymology. The species is named marojejyanus after the collection site in the Marojejy National Park.