Tympanocompus acclivis Karsch, 1891
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55. Tympanocompus acclivis Karsch, 1891
This species has a dubious distinction of having the highest number of junior synonyms of any African Pseudophyllinae – 6 species have been synonymized with T. aclivis by Beier (1954, 1962). His decisions clearly need a critical evaluation as even a cursory comparison of some of the species synonymized with T. aclivis (especially Mormotus fulvus Bolivar ) reveal strong morphological differences in both the male genitalic structures, and the morphometric characteristics of the thorax. However, since I have not had the opportunity to examine all type specimens of species synonymized with T. aclivis , I must abstain from reversing any of Beier’s synonyms. T. aclivis and all its synonyms have been recorded from Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea ( Fernando Poo), and Guinea-Bissau ( Beier 1962).
Material examined. — Cameroon: Barombi Station, leg. S. Preuss— 1 female, 1 male (syntypes) ( ZMHB); 1898–1899, leg. L. Conradt— 1 male (syntype of Mormotus fulvus Bolivar ) ( MNCN).
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