Arrenurus (Arrenurus) rudiferus Koenike, 1898
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Arrenurus (Arrenurus) rudiferus Koenike, 1898 |
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Arrenurus (Arrenurus) rudiferus Koenike, 1898
Material examined. GHANA. 0/1/0, pool Ankasa NP, 5° 17.407 N 2° 38.378 W, alt. 59 m a.s.l., 26-ii-2011 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. Although my specimen agrees well with the specimen illustrated by K. Viets (1916, fig.52a), I consider its assigment as provisionally. Males have not been found in West Africa and Arrenurus females are notoriously difficult to identify. Moreover, the females from West Africa do no completely match the description of Koenike (1898). Females from Madagascar have genital plates which are gradually enlarged laterally, while those from West Africa have the genital plates of the same width over their whole length, with only a small widened area at the posterior margin. Moreover, females from Madagascar have a rounded posteromedial corner of the fourth coxal plates, while those of West Africa have an angular posteromedial corner. Arrenurus rudiferus is known from Madagascar, Cameroon and Ivory Coast.
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