A synopsis of the genus Cypholoba Chaudoir (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Anthiini) known to occur in the Republic of South Africa Author Mawdsley, Jonathan R. Author Erwin, Terry L. Author Sithole, Hendrik Author Mawdsley, Alice S. text ZooKeys 2012 181 23 43 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.181.2984 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.181.2984 1313-2970-181-23
Cypholoba tenuicollis aenigma (Dohrn, 1881) Figs 24 30
Anthia aenigma Dohrn (1881 :326, type locality not indicated, type material originally in Natural History Museum, Stettin, and apparently destroyed in World War II)
Polyhirma aenigma (Dohrn) Peringuey (1896 :343-344, pl. 4 f. 6)
Cypholoba gracilis aenigma (Dohrn) Strohmeyer (1928 :303)
Cypholoba aenigma (Dohrn) Strohmeyer (1928 :447)
Diagnosis.
Apparent body length (ABL) 15-17 mm; similar in size, body proportions, and surface sculpturing to smaller individuals of Cypholoba gracilis but easily separated from that species by its patterned elytral pubescence (Fig. 19) and smaller body size (adults of all subspecies of Cypholoba gracilis are 17-22 mm in ABL). Adults are also superficially similar to those of species in the genus Eccoptoptera Chaudoir but in species of that genus the pronotum is broadly rounded and markedly convex ( Peringuey 1896 ; Strohmeyer 1928 ).
Materials examined.
84 specimens from the following localities: RSA: KwaZulu/Natal Province: Entabeni. Limpopo Province: Haenertsburg, Moddernek, Pietersburg, Shilouvane, Woodbush, Wylie's Poort.