Quadrideres parallelus ( Ancey, 1877 ) Ancey, 1877

Kamiński, Marcin Jan, 2015, A taxonomic revision of the Quadrideres simplicipes species-group (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Pedinini), including description of a new species from Tanzania, Zootaxa 3986 (2), pp. 217-226 : 222-223

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3986.2.5

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scientific name

Quadrideres parallelus ( Ancey, 1877 )
status

comb. nov.

Quadrideres parallelus ( Ancey, 1877) comb. nov.

Selinus parallelus Ancey, 1877: 468 .– Gebien 1910: 374, 1938: 298; Koch 1956: 213.

= Quadrideres ruandanus Koch, 1956: 206 syn. nov. – Iwan 2002a: 96, 2002b: 297; Kamiński 2013a: 86.

Type material. Selinus parallelus Ancey, 1877 : During its description Ancey (1877) did not selected a holotype specimen. The four syntypes studied by me represent three different Quadrideres species. Therefore, to fix the taxonomic status of this species a lectotype designation is needed. The specimen designated herein for the lectotype was the most well preserved within the studied type series. Moreover, only this specimen had the locality label. Lectotype, female ( MNHN): “ TYPE ”, “Muséum Paris / Coll. M. Pic”, “ Selinus / parallelus / C. Ancey Uzagara”.

Quadrideres ruandanus Koch, 1956 : During its description Koch (1956) did not selected a holotype specimen or even specify the exact number of type specimens. Although, one of the studied syntypes already had a label indicating its holotype status, which according to the rules of the ICZN (1999) is insufficient for designation a type specimen. Additionally, two of the studied syntypes, excluded by Koch (1956) from the type series, had paratypes labels. A lectotype designation is needed to fix the taxonomic status of the species. Lectotype, male (MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Congo / Ruanda: Kibungu / -X-XII-1937 / R. Verhulst”, “ Holotypus ”, “Holo / type / ruandan- / is / Koch”. Paralectotypes, male (MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Congo / Ruanda: Kibungu / -X-XII-1937 / R. Verhulst”, “ Paratypus ”, “Para / type / ruandan- / is / Koch”; female (MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Congo / Ruanda: Kibungu / -X-XII- 1937 / R. Verhulst”, “Allotypus”, “Allo / type / ruandan- / is / Koch”.

Other studied material: Female ( MRAC): “Musée du Congo / Ruanda: Gabiro / -1935 / R. Verhulst”, “ Paratypus ”; female ( MRAC): “Musée du Congo / B. W. Africa: / Uganda / ex. Staudinger”, “ Paratypus ”, “ Uganda / Br. O. Afr.”; male ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Congo / Ruanda: Rukoma (cheff.) / terr. Nyanza I-1953 / P. Basilewsky”, “ Paratypus ”; 2 males and 2 females ( ZMHB): “Njarugenje. / Ruanda centrale. / Dr J. Carl.”; male ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Bugesera / X-1972 / F. Cuypers”; male and 2 females ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / P.N. Akagera 14.XI / Rwanda 1985 3.XII / R. Jocqué 1107”; 3 males and 2 females ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Mont / Kijali XI.1972 / J. Roggeman”; female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Rusumu / XI- 1972 / J. Roggeman”; male and female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Rutare / (L. Mohasi) 1900 m / V.1968 E. Vertriest”; male and female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Gikongo / VII.1979 / J. Roggeman”; female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Rubona / I.S.A.R.”; female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren / Burundi: / (leg. R. P. Giraudin) / XI-70 ”; female ( MRAC): “Coll. Mus Tervuren / Kivu: terr. Uvira, Kitundu IX-1961 / B. IS R. Kiss”, “Récolté sous / des pierres”; female ( MRAC): “Coll Mus. Tervuren / Rwanda: Kigali / 28.31- I-1976 / J. Decelle”; female ( DMNH): “ Ruanda / Cyangugu / Nyakabuye / 1.- 3.2.1986 / H. Mühle leg.”, “ Quadrideres / ruandanus / Koch H.J. Bremer det. 1986”; male and female ( MNHN): “Bururi—Urundi / Congo Belge / R. P. Giraudin”, “Museum Paris / Coll. P. Ardoin / 1978”; male and 2 female ( MNHN): “ Mars 1969 / Bujumbura / Burundi / R. P. Giraudin”, “Museum Paris / Coll. P. Ardoin / 1978”; male and 2 females ( MNHN): “Museum Paris / Rouanda / Rouaza / Guy Babault / 1927”; female ( ZMHB): “D. O. Afr. Kissaka / VII 11 / H. Meyer S. G.”; male ( BMNH): “ Selinus / sp. / det. K. G. Blair.”, “Kigeri / II-1928 / S.B. H. C.”, “Pres. By / Comm Inst Ent / B. M. 1981-315”; female ( HNHM): “Africa / Rwanda / Cyangugu / Nyakabuye”, “1.- 30.12.1982 / leg. H. Mühle”; female ( HNHM): “Africa: Rwanda / Nyakabuye”, “ 25.I.1984 / leg. Mühle”; female ( HNHM): “Kisubi / Uganda ”, “Sammlung / Hans Ertl”, “ Selinus / parallelus An. ”; female ( HNHM): “Africa/ Rwanda / Nyakabuye / 16.10.1984 / leg. H. Mühle”.

Notes. While describing Quadrideres ruandanus, Koch (1956) noted that Selinus parallelus was unknown to him. During the examination of available material I have not found any consistent morphological characters to separate these two species. Therefore, I propose Q. ruandanus as a synonym of S. parallelus .

Morphological data. Because the description of Q. ruandanus made by Koch (1956) is clear and consistent with the data obtained in this study the morphology of this species was not redescribed.

Distribution. This species has been collected in the following ecoregions of the East Africa ( Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Uganda): Albertine Rift montane forests, Southern Acacia - Commiphora bushlands and thickets and Victoria Basin forest-savanna mosaic ( Fig. 12, 13 View FIGURES 12 – 13 ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

DMNH

Delaware Museum of Natural History

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Tenebrionidae

Genus

Quadrideres

Loc

Quadrideres parallelus ( Ancey, 1877 )

Kamiński, Marcin Jan 2015
2015
Loc

Quadrideres ruandanus

Iwan 2002: 96
Koch 1956: 206
1956
Loc

Selinus parallelus

Koch 1956: 213
Gebien 1910: 374
Ancey 1877: 468
1877
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