Oxypilus (Oxypilus) gillonae Roy, 1966
Figs. 129–139
Oxypilus (Oxypilus) gillonae Roy, 1966: 1437–1440, Figs 3, 6e, 15, 16.
Type locality. Lamto, Ivory Coast.
Distribution. Ivory Coast (Gillon & Roy 1968; Roy 1966, 1975; Roy & Stiewe 2013).
Records. CSC: ♁, old camp, lux, 10.–20.X.2000, C. J. Schwarz leg. (genitalia preparation Schwarz No. 256); ♁, old camp, lux, 24.–25.X.2000, C. J. Schwarz leg.; ♁, new station, 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, M. Pohl leg. (genitalia preparation Schwarz No. 476); ♁ ♀, new station, 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, M. Pohl leg.; ♁, new station, P-Gen. leg. M. Pohl 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, captive bred, I.2019, C. J. Schwarz leg. (genitalia preparation Schwarz No. 446); ♁, new station, P-Gen. leg. M. Pohl 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, captive bred, I.2019, C. J. Schwarz leg.; 2 ♁♁ + ♀, new station, PGen. leg. M. Pohl 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, captive bred, II.2019, C. J. Schwarz leg.; ♁ + 4 juv. ♁♁ + juv. ♀, new station, P-Gen. leg. M. Pohl 22.IV.–06.VI.2018, captive bred, II.2019, C. J. Schwarz leg. (alc.).
Remarks. This species was so far only known from Lamto, Ivory Coast. It is actually also very common in the CNP. Nymphs and adults are very active, displaying frequently (Figs. 137, 139).