Monodius convexipennis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Tenebrionidae
Genus: Monodius

Name

Monodius convexipennis (Gebien, 1904)Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Studied material

45 males and 41 females (MIIZ): “Mus. Zool. Polonicum Warszawa 12/45”, “Kamerun, Barombi, Conradt”, “Selinus convexipennis H. Gebien 1939”, 20 males and 12 females (MNHN): “Muséum Paris”, “Kamerun, L. Conradt, 1898-1899”, 3 males and female (MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren Cameroun, Mt Balmayo (M. Barga), XII 1972, Ex. Coll. Breuning”, female (MRAC): “Coll. Mus. Tervuren, Oubanghi-Chari”, “ex. Coll. Breuning”, 4 females (MNHN): “Muséum Paris, 1952, coll. R. Oberthur”, “Afriq Occid, Johann-Albrechts Höhe, Station Kamerun, L.Conradt, 1896”, male (MNHN): “Muséum Paris, coll. P. Ardoin, 1978”, “Cameroun Yaoundé Vadon!”, 3 males and 4 females (MNB): “Kamerun, John.Albreschtshöhe, 8.11.1898-10.3.1899, leg Conradt”, 6 males and 4 females (MNB): “N.W.Kamerun, Moliwe b. Victoria, 10-20.12.07, Frfr. v. Maltzan G.”, male and 6 females (MNB): “N.-Kamerun, Joh.-Albrechtshöhe, III.96, L.Conradt S. ”, 2 males (MNB): “S.-Kamerun, Bipindi, IX.1898, Zenker S. V.”, 2 females (MNB): “Kamerun, Bascho, Adamatz S.G.”, male and females (MNB): “Kamerun, Nokundange, 16-30 VI 05, G. Leßmann S. G.”, “1908-09.”, male (MNB): “Neu-Kamerun, Dengdeng Station, 26.III.1914, Mildbraed S.G.”, male (MNB): “Kamerun, Duala, Schäfer S.G.”, 3 males (MNHN): “Muséum Paris ex. Coll. P. Ardoin 1978”, “Duala Bothkiych”, 3 males and female (SMNS): “Malimba Pahl 91”.

Redescription

Habitus as in Fig. 50. Body length = 13.0–14.5 mm. Elytra wider and longer than pronotum (width ratio elytra / pronotum = 1.1–1.2; length ratio elytra / the middle of pronotum = 2.4–2.6).
Dorsal side of head dull, with punctures (the intervals between the punctures are smaller than the diameter of the puncture). Frontoclypeal suture fine. Clypeal emargination relatively deep (clypeal emargination width / depth ratio = 7.0–7.5). Mentum with median part wide. Submentum with short base. Maxillary palp not widened (width of maxillary palp / length of 3rd antennomere = 1.1–1.2). Length of antennae greater than pronotal length (ratio antenna / pronotum from tip of anterior pronotal angle to tip of posterior pronotal angle = 1.2–1.3). 3rd antennomere relatively long (length ratio of antennomere 3rd / 2nd = 2.8–2.9).
Pronotal disc transverse (middle of pronotum length / width ratio = 0.5–0.6), dull, with fine punctures (the intervals between the punctures are smaller than the diameter of the puncture). Anterior pronotal angles sharp and strongly protruding towards front. Lateral margins of pronotal disc subparallel at their basal half. Apophyseal and basal depressions on pronotal disc present; apophyseal depressions trapezoidal. Pronotal hypomera dull; without punctures.
Elytra oblong (elytra length / width ratio = 1.1–1.2). Elytral striae with fine punctures, impressed on the whole length. Elytral intervals shiny, non-convex, with conspicuous punctures (the intervals between the punctures are smaller than the diameter of the puncture). Elytral base slightly sinusoidal. Elytral humeri rounded, not protruding laterad. Wings absent. Scutellum rounded.
Intercoxal process slightly protruding towards mesoventrite. Metaventrite reduced (length ratio cavity of hind coxa / metaventrite between the insertions of mid and hind coxae ca. 2). In both sexes abdominal process without tubercles, relatively narrow (process of 1st abdominal ventrite / process of metaventrite = 2.1–2.3). 5th abdominal ventrite without bordering; punctures fine (the intervals between the punctures are greater than the 2 diameters of the puncture).
Male legs. Protarsi slightly widened. Protibiae as in Fig. 37. Mesofemorae with a small denticle at the apex. Metatibiae and Metafemorae with an hair fringe. Female legs. Protarsi slightly widened. Other leg parts simple.
Male genitalia. Parameres narrowing towards apex; length equal to the 0.3 of the rest of aedeagal tegmen (Fig. 16). Clavae straight (Fig. 16). Female genitalia. Paraproct equal to coxites. Bursa copulatrix with two sacs. Spermatheca with narrow ducts.

Distribution

This species has been collected in the following ecoregions of Central Africa (Cameroon): Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests, Central African mangroves, Cross-Sanaga-Bioko coastal forests, Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests, Northern Congolian forest-savanna mosaic, Northwestern Congolian lowland forests (Fig. 42).

Taxon Treatment

  • Kamiński, M; 2014: A cladistically based reinterpretation of the taxonomy of two Afrotropical tenebrionid genera Ectateus Koch, 1956 and Selinus Mulsant & Rey, 1853 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Platynotina) ZooKeys, 415: 81-132. doi

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Other References

  1. Gebien H (1910) Tenebrionidae I. In: W. Junk, S. Schenkling, Coleopterorum Catalogus, Berlin 18: 167–354.
  2. Gebien H (1938) Katalog der Tenebrioniden. Teil II. Mitteilungen der Muncher Entomologischen Gesellschaft 28: 49–80, 283–428 [370–465].
  3. Iwan D (2001b) Comparative study of male genitalia in Opatrinae sensu Medvedev (1968) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), with notes on the tribal classification. Part I. Annales Zoologici 51: 351–390.
  4. Iwan D (2002a) Generic classification of the tribe Platynotini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), with notes on phylogeny. Annales Zoologici 52: 1–149.
  5. Iwan D (2002b) Catalogue of the World Platynotini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Genus 13: 219–323.
  6. Koch C (1956) Exploration du Parc National de l’Upemba. II. Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera, Polyphaga), Opatrinae, First part: Platynotini, Litoborini and Loensini. Bruxelles, 472 pp.
  7. Iwan D (1990) Platynotini (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Platynotini) of the Natural History Museum in Geneva. Revue suisse de zoologie 97: 427–434.
  8. Olson D, Dinerstein E, Wikramanayake E, Burgess N, Powell G, Underwood E, D’Amico J, Itoua I, Strand H, Morrison J, Loucks C, Allnutt T, Ricketts T, Kura Y, Lamoreux J, Wettengel W, Hedao P, Kassem K (2001) Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World: A new map of life on Earth (PDF, 1.1M). BioScience 51: 933–938. doi: 10.1641/0006-3568(2001)051[0933:TEOTWA]2.0.CO;2