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Tetralobus auricomus

Authors: Girard, Claude;

Tetralobus auricomus

Abstract

Tetralobus auricomus (Hope, 1842) Phyllophorus auricomus Hope, 1842: 75. Lectotype ♁ du Gabon (HECUM). Tetralobus auricomus ¢ Candèze 1857: 381. Iconographie: Laurent 1964: 230, 234. 4 individus: Lamotte, 1942; Lamotte, Amiet et Vanderplaetsen, 1956-1957; Girard, 1981. MATÉRIEL EXAMINÉ. — Nimba: Ziéla, U. V., février-mars 1957; Yalanzou, II-VI.1942; marais de Gbakoré, arbre mort, 9.III.1981. Ce petit Tetralobus dont les mâles ne dépassent guère 28 millimètres de longueur, est facile à identifier et il se distingue de ses plus proches congénères par ses articles antennaires relativement courts et robustes, et la ponctuation du pronotum forte et très dense; de plus, sa pubescence est bien développée et d’une couleur très claire ce qui lui donne un aspect grisâtre assez particulier. Originaire du Gabon, Tetralobus auricomus (Hope) est peu fréquent, mais il a été capturé régulièrement en Sierra Leone, en Côte d’Ivoire et au Burkina Faso. Sa présence au Nimba précise donc sa distribution dans cette partie occidentale de l’Afrique où il semble préférer les milieux ouverts comme les savanes fortement arborées ou les forêts secondarisées. Au Nimba, il a été capturé au piège lumineux, mais aussi dans un tronc d’arbre mort.

Published as part of Girard, Claude, 2003, Étude des peuplements d'Elateridae (Coleoptera) de la région du mont Nimba et descriptions de taxons nouveaux, pp. 393-550 in Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 190 on page 453

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Elateridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Tetralobus, Tetralobus auricomus, Taxonomy

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