Monolepta euchroma Fairmaire, 1883
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Monolepta euchroma Fairmaire, 1883
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Further material examined. Ethiopia. 19 specimens, 4 findings . 2 ex., Addis Abeba, Neri, 1941 ( USNM) ; 15 ex., Addis Abeba, 9.01S / 38.45E, “roses”, IX.1963, P. M. Schroeder ( USNM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ex., Bale , 6.40N / 39.40E, IX.2000, P. Leonard ( IRSN) GoogleMaps ; 1 ex., Kaffa Pr. , 1850 m, 40 km W Bonga, 7.16N / 36.04E, IV.2007, J. Halada ( NME) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. A detailed redescription was published in Wagner (2007b). Next to the two type specimens from “ Abyssinie A. Raffray Voy. 1881” (MNHN), only ten specimens have been studied of this obviously rare species ( Wagner 2007b).
Diagnosis. External and genital characters of this large species are most similar to M. vinosa which is obviously phylogenetically closely related. Both species occur sympatrically in the Ethiopian Highlands whereas M. vinosa has a much wider distribution covering most regions of the Afrotropis. However, there are some constant differences in detail between both species. The elytral pattern of M. euchroma is dominated by the black transverse bands ( Fig. 5A View Fig ), with elytral apex always black but not red margined like in M. vinosa with similar predominantly black elytra ( Fig. 16A View Fig ). The female genitalic morphol- ogy (spermathecae and bursa sclerites, Figs 5E–G View Fig , 16E– G View Fig ) of both species are not clearly distinguishable, but the median lobe of M. euchroma is more slender, the ventral groove is narrow, and lateral endophallic spiculae have a small apical enlargement ( Fig. 5D View Fig ), but not hammer-like as in M. vinosa ( Fig. 16D View Fig ).
Distribution and ecology. Only known from few mon- tane sites in the Ethiopian Highlands ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
230 Thomas Wagner
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Monolepta euchroma Fairmaire, 1883
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Monolepta euchroma
Fairmaire L 1883: 111 |