Amblypsilopus basilewskyi (Vanschuytbroeck, 1960)
Sciapus basilewskyi Vanschuytbroeck, 1960: 319 . Type locality: Tanzania:Tanganyika Terr., Kilimanjaro, Marangu, Versant S.E.
Amblypsilopus basilewskyi – Bickel 1994: 373. — Grichanov 1996: fig. 3.
Material examined
KENYA • 2 ♂♂ (specimens in ethanol); Kakamega Forest; 0°22′ S, 34°50′ E; alt. 1500 m; mid-Sep.– mid-Oct. 2001; Bergsdorf and Kraemer leg.; Malaise trap; NMSA • 3 ♂♂; Kikuyu env., Ondri wetland; 1.25595° S, 36.66557° E; alt. 2014 m; 12–14 Nov. 2012; D. Gavryushin leg., forest; ZMUM • 1 ♂; Kikuyu env., Ondri wetland; 1.25697° S, 36.66682° E; alt. 2001 m; 15 Nov. 2012; D. Gavryushin leg., ZMUM • 1 ♂; Central Province, Katura Forest, Nairobi; 1°14.504′ S, 36°49.452′ E; alt. 1720 m; 23 Apr. 2011; A.H. Kirk-Spriggs leg.; sweeping in shaded mixed upland indigenous forest; BMSA .
Distribution
DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda.
Notes
Having broad male face, elongate antenna and trilobate cercus, the species is close to some species of the Madagascan Amblypsilopus pallidicornis species group (Grichanov 2021a).