Euscelidia datis ( Walker, 1849 )
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Euscelidia datis ( Walker, 1849 ) |
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Euscelidia datis ( Walker, 1849) View in CoL ( E. datis species-group)
Figs 26 View Fig , 28G–I, N View Fig
Leptogaster datis Walker, 1849: 483 View in CoL ; Hull 1962: 300.
Euscelidia datis, Hermann 1926: 147 View in CoL ; Oldroyd 1939: 28; Janssens 1953: 6 1954 b: 400; Theodor 1976: 20;
Oldroyd 1980: 356.
Lasiocnemus pilipes Curran, 1927: 2 View in CoL ; Hull 1962: 309. syn. n.
Euscelidia pilipes, Oldroyd 1980: 357 View in CoL (as junior synonym of rapax View in CoL ).
Redescription: Head: Black; fc yellow pruinose, fc gib indistinct, mystax yellow, many macrosetae; oc tr apruinose; occ silver pruinose, setae yellow; Antennae - scp brown, setae yellow; ped light brown, setae yellow and brown, white pruinose; pped light brown proximally, brown distad, white pruinose; apsel hyaline; Thorax: Black; sct black, sometimes with orange-red spots antero-laterally, predominantly apruinose, margins white pruinose, yellow setae scattered on surface, macrosetae: white or black, 1 npl s, 1 spal s; sctl white pruinose, ds sctl s and sctl long, yellow; Legs - yellow to brown; fem light brown, meta fem pale yellow proximally, brown medially, clubbed, club densely covered with long, erect yellow setae; pro and meso tib light brown, yellow stripe anteriorly, meta tib in proximal half light brown, distal half brown, yellow stripe not reaching tip anteriorly; emp distinct, very short; Wings - densely covered with microtrichia, brown coloured; ptero indistinct, brown; cell d terminating in 2 veins; hlt yellow; Abdomen: Brown; T yellow pruinose, T1 with long yellow setae, T 2 in proximal half with long yellow setae laterally; ơ terminalia Figs 28G–I, N View Fig (see also Figs 16–17 View Fig View Fig in Theodor (1976: 20)) - sur bent inwards distally; hypd with membranous area distally; d aed shea long, tip simple, pointed ( Fig. 28N View Fig ), lat apod bifurcated.
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Type material - The lectotype of Leptogaster datis of undeterminable gender, here designated to preserve stability and make more universal the use of this name, is labelled ‘Type (circular label with green submarginal border) / One of Walker’s series so named. Edw (‘Edw’ handwritten) Leptogaster datis Walk. (handwritten on backside) / Sierra Leone (handwritten) Presented by the Rev D.F. Morgan (on backside) / HOLOTYPE Leptogaster datis Walker det. J.E. CHAINEY 1982 (handwritten) Holotype (circular label with red border, attached to the other label) / LECTOTYPE Leptogaster datis Walker, 1849 by T. Dikow 2001 (red label)’. The specimen is double mounted (minuten in rectangular piece of plastic), is in poor condition (antennae, left meso leg, and meta legs broken; abdomen broken from the third segment on), and is deposited in the BMNH. The ơ holotype of Lasiocnemus pilipes is labelled ‘Kwamouth, Congo 1610'E 3 20'S.
V.24.1915 [24.v.1915] / Lang & Chapin Collectors / Lasiocnemus Type pilipes ơ Curran No. (red label, handwritten except for ‘Type’ and ‘No.’)’. The specimen is directly mounted, is in good condition, and is deposited in the AMNH. Curran apparently mentioned additional type specimens (1^ allotype and 1^ paratype from Faradje as well as 1^ paratype from Garamba) in his description. These specimens could not be found in the AMNH collection and have not been examined.
Type locality and distribution ( Fig. 26 View Fig ): Sierra Leone , no exact locality. Cameroon, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone.
Material examined: CAMEROON: 1ơ Bossoum , 9 56'N 13 41'E, 16.v.1914 GoogleMaps ; CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: 1ơ Fort Crampel , 659'N 19 11'E; DR CONGO: 1 ơ Eala, 004'N 18 17'E, xii.1934 ; 1 ơ Boma , 551'S 13 03'E; 1 ơ Albertville, 556'S 29 12'E, xii.1918 ; KENYA: 1ơ Gelegele River, 053'S 35 02'E, vi.1913 ; NIGERIA: 1 ơ Samaru , 1110'N 7 37'E, 21–29.vii.1970 ; 1 ơ Kateri , 942'N 7 27'E, 2.xii.1912 [genitalia slide examined]; SENEGAL: 1ơ Mpak , 1227'N 1614'W, 8.xi.1977 ; SIERRA LEONE: 1 ơ Macdonald , 816'N 1304'W, 25.xi.1993 . Depository : BMNH, ISNB, MRAC, MZLU, ZMHB, ZSMC .
Remarks: E. datis is the oldest described species of the datis species-group. The abdomen of the lectotype is apparently broken and therefore the ơ terminalia remained undescribed. Just before the end of this project I was able to investigate a single ơ specimen from Sierra Leone in which the type locality of datis is situated. The ơ terminalia of this specimen were indistinguishable from that of pilipes (of which some specimens had already been examined). Therefore, I am confident to delimit the boundaries of datis and consider the later described pilipes to be a junior synonym. Another ơ specimen from Senegal, also examined at the end of the project, supports the new synonymy by extending the distribution further west where no other species of the species-group has so far been found. Theodor (1976: 20) illustrated the ơ terminalia of this species, but labelled them artaphernes .
^^ specimens examined of representatives of the datis species-group: BENIN: 1^ Cotonou , 6 21'N 2 26'E, 29.v.1914 GoogleMaps ; BURKINA FASO: 1^ Soumousso , 11 01'N 4 03'W, 11.x.1979 GoogleMaps ; BURUNDI: 4^^ 2?? Rumonge , 358'S 29 26'E, 17.iv.1949 , 21+ 22.i.1950; 1^ Minago , 347'S 29 21'E, 5.iv.1949 ; 1 ^ Mutonga , 323'S 30 29'E, 1.vi.1952 ; CAMEROON: 17^^ 1? Bossoum , 956'N 13 41'E, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29.v., 1–10, 11–20.vi.1914 ; 1^ Limbe , 401'N 9 11'S, 18.iii.1984 ; 1 ^ Kribi , 255'N 9 54'E, 28–29.xi.1987 ; 1^ Campo , 2 22'N 949'E, 28–29.iii.1974 ; 1 ^ Johann-Albrechtshöhe , iii.1896 ; CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: 1^ Fort Crampel, 6 59'N 19 11'E; 1^ Dzanga-Sangha Reserve , 2 55'N 16 15'E, 6.vii.1998 GoogleMaps ; DR CONGO: 1^ Eala , 0 04'N 18 17'E, 1.xi.1939 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Bukavo , 2 30'S 28 51'E, 18.xii.1952 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Kivu area, 3 03'S 28 06'E; 3^^ Boma , 5 51'S 13 03'E; 2^^ Lulua, 5 55'S 25 46'E, xii.1932 GoogleMaps ,. iv.1933 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Kasal; GHANA: 1^ Akosombo , 6 18'N 0 03'E, 22–25.vi.1973 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Achimota , 5 37'N 0 14'W, 12.x.1949 GoogleMaps ; IVORY COAST: 1^ Yapi , 6 26'N 3 51'E, ix.1915 GoogleMaps ; KENYA: 1^ Mt. Elgon , 1 06'N 34 34'E, 8–13.vi.1911 GoogleMaps ; 2^^ Kuja Valley , 0 48'S 34 34'E, 30.iv.–1.v.1911 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Masa Reserve , 1 26'S 34 55'E, 17.v.1913 GoogleMaps ; 1? Athi , 2 15'S 38 03'E, vi.1941 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Malindi , 3 13'S 40 07'E, v.1973 GoogleMaps ; MALAWI: 2^^ 1? Senga Bay , 13 42'S 34 37'E, 7–8.iii.1987 GoogleMaps ; NIGERIA: 2^^ Samaru , 11 10'N 7 37'E, 21–29.vii.1970 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Baro , 8 36'N 6 25'E, 14–16.x.1910 GoogleMaps ; 1? Onitsha , 6 09'N 6 46'E, vii.1910 GoogleMaps ; 1? Lagos, 6 29'N 3 22'E, 3.xii.1956 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Apapa , 7 12'N 4 01'E, 24.iii.1963 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Mokwa , 9 16'N 5 02'E, 11–19.viii.1970 GoogleMaps ; SENEGAL: 1^ Ziguinchor, 12 34'N 16 17'W, 13.viii.1979 GoogleMaps ; SIERRA LEONE: 1^ 2?? Freetown, 8 29'N 13 14'W, 1940; 1? no additional data; TANZANIA: 1^ Ruo Valley , 10 13'S 39 34'E, 5.iii.1913 GoogleMaps ; 1^ NW Tanganjika; TOGO: 1^ Hinterland; UGANDA: 1^ Pakelle , 3 22'N 31 51'E, 17.xi.1958 GoogleMaps ; 2^ Ngora, 2 06'N 33 26'E, 15–16.xi.1948 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Serere, 1 31'N 33 26'E, 15.ix.1957 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Buwalasi , 1 11'N 34 14'E, 20–21.xi.1948 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Nagongera , 0 46'N 34 00'E, 15.v.1958 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Kitega , 0 42'N 30 51'E, 11.vi.1950 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Tororo Hills , 0 42'N 34 10'E, v.1951 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Entebbe , 0 03'N 32 27'E, 28.x.1912 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Masaka, 0 30'S 31 45'E, 1.xii.1948 GoogleMaps ; 1? Bugalla Island , 0 38'S 32 20'E, v.1912 GoogleMaps ; 1^ Madi county , 2 48'S 31 15'E, v.1927 GoogleMaps ; COUNTRY UNKNOWN: 4^^ 1? no locality data. Depository : AMNH, BMNH, CUIC, ISNB, MRAC, NMSA, USNM, ZMHB, ZMUC, ZSMC .
Distribution of ^^ of datis species-group ( Fig. 26 View Fig ): Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda.
MRAC |
Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale |
MZLU |
Lund University |
ZSMC |
Zoologische Staatssammlung |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
CUIC |
Cornell University Insect Collection |
NMSA |
KwaZulu-Natal Museum |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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Euscelidia datis ( Walker, 1849 )
Dikow, Torsten 2003 |
Lasiocnemus pilipes
HULL, F. M. 1962: 309 |
CURRAN, C. H. 1927: 2 |
Euscelidia datis, Hermann 1926: 147
THEODOR, O. 1976: 20 |
JANSSENS, E. 1953: 6 |
OLDROYD, H. 1939: 28 |
HERMANN, F. 1926: 147 |
Leptogaster datis
HULL, F. M. 1962: 300 |
WALKER, F. 1849: 483 |