Bruchidius aurivillii ( Blanc, 1889 )

Delobel, Alex, Ru, Bruno Le, Genson, Gwenaëlle, Musyoka, Boaz K. & Kergoat, Gael J., 2015, Molecular phylogenetics, systematics and host-plant associations of the Bruchidius albosparsus (Fåhraeus) species group (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae) with the description of four new species, Zootaxa 3931 (4), pp. 451-482 : 458-459

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3931.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629612

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scientific name

Bruchidius aurivillii ( Blanc, 1889 )
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Bruchidius aurivillii ( Blanc, 1889)

Bruchus mimus Gyllenhal, 1833:43 (preoccupied) Mylabris aurivillii Blanc, 1889:42

Bruchidius aurivillii (Blanc) : Schilsky, 1905:36 Bruchus senegalensis Pic, 1912 : Anton, 2010:341

Material examined. Type (male) of Mylabris aurivillii : Tunisia: “Bled Thala / ex Acacia tortilis (Bonnet) / éclos en aout”, “ Type ”, “M. / aurivillii / E. Blanc / types ” “Museum Paris / 1922 / Coll. L. Bedel”, “ lectotype / J. Decelle des., 1972”; paratypes: 2♂, 6♀, same data as lectotype [ MNHN].

Other material: Kenya: 5♂, 2♀, Nguruman, 01°45’50’’S, 36°3’59’’E, 712m, vi.2002, ex Vachellia tortilis spirocarpa [2♂ 11202, 14802, specimen Sp11 used for DNA extraction] (B. Le Ru) [ CBAD, CBGP]; 2♂, 5♀, Magadi, 01°52’25’’S, 36°18’20’’E, 666m, 19.i.2013, ex V. t. raddiana (B. Le Ru) [ CBAD, CBGP]; 1♂, Marigat, 00°25’56’’N, 35°57’42’’E, 1152m, 17.v.2007, ex V. tortilis , [specimen GK95 used for DNA extraction] (B. Le Ru) [ CBGP]. Senegal : 1♂, Fleuve, Boké Namadi, 30.i.1999, ex. V. tortilis [specimen Ac11 used for DNA extraction] (M. Sembène) [ CBGP]; 1♂, 5♀, Khatali (between Dara and Déali), 29.iv.1995, ex V. t. raddiana [1♂ 11595, 3♀ 12895, 12995, 13095] (H. & A. Delobel) [ CBAD]; 4♂, 1♀, Ndiengue Diaw, 16.iii.1996, ex V. t. raddiana (H. & A. Delobel) [ CBAD]; 1♂, 3♀, 21 km N. Déali, 25.iii.1995, ex V. t. raddiana (H. & A. Delobel) [ CBAD]; 3♂, Rao, 20.v.1995, ex V. t. raddiana [3♂ 10995, 11095, 11195] (H. & A. Delobel) [ CBAD]; Lamsar, 16.iii.1999, ex V. t. raddiana (M.T. Gueye) [ CBAD, CBGP].

A medium-sized (2.1–3.0 mm) species with yellowish to reddish brown integument and various darker areas, antennae and 4 anterior legs light testaceous, posterior legs slightly darker. Vestiture generally pale, with more or less extended brown patches: pronotum mostly brown, with median longitudinal line and basal lobes, white or yellowish; usually elytra with three irregular transversal rows of dots and apex, often more or less extended circular or rhomboid sutural spot, brown; last visible tergite light coloured, with base and median line more densely setose, and often a brown elongated spot on each side. Other major morphological traits are as follows: two minute teeth at base of striae 3 and 4; last visible tergite of female moderately bulging in apical one-third, without foveae; base of ventrite 1 of male with large patch of short yellowish erect setae.

Genitalia ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ): median lobe short, stout (w/l = 0.20), apically widened, dorsal valve braced by strongly sclerotized ring, ventral valve acutely subtriangular, with two groups of 5 setae, internal sac lined with transparent tubercles, in proximal part a short dentate sclerite that lays in dorsal position when evaginated, followed by a long sclerite composed of 15–20 fused teeth, and a pair of short lateral teeth; apically a pair of leaf-like, lightly sclerotized plates. Tegminal strut with large carina, parameres short and apically truncated, cleft to 63% their length and with about 10 setae.

Biology. Reared from seeds of Vachellia tortilis , V. t. raddiana and V. t. spirocarpa .

Discussion. Bruchidius senegalensis was a replacement name for B. mimus Gyllenhal from Senegal . Subsequently the name senegalensis was erroneously used by authors for several other species ( B. centromaculatus , B. cretaceus and B. meridionalis ); the identity of B. senegalensis was established by Anton & Delobel (2003).

Distribution. Algeria (de Luca 1962), Burkina Faso ( Nongonierma 1978), Chad ( Hoffman 1965), Kenya, Mali ( Nongonierma 1978), Mauritania ( Nongonierma 1978), Morocco (de Peyerimhoff 1926), Saudi Arabia (Anton pers. com.), Senegal , Tunisia, and Yemen (Anton pers. com.).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

DNA

Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

SubFamily

Bruchinae

Genus

Bruchidius

Loc

Bruchidius aurivillii ( Blanc, 1889 )

Delobel, Alex, Ru, Bruno Le, Genson, Gwenaëlle, Musyoka, Boaz K. & Kergoat, Gael J. 2015
2015
Loc

Bruchidius aurivillii

Anton 2010: 341
Schilsky 1905: 36
1905
Loc

Bruchus mimus

Blanc 1889: 42
Gyllenhal 1833: 43
1833
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