After our recent revision of the Afrotropical species of Ootheca Chevrolat, 1837, and the description of Oothecoides Kortenhaus & Wagner, 2011, five galerucine species that are closely related to Ootheca and form a distinct monophyletic group, need to be transferred to a new genus, Ootibia gen. n. Two of these species have already been described in the genus Ergana Chapuis, 1879, a junior synonym to Ootheca. New combinations are Ootibia podagrica (Laboissière, 1939), the genotype of the new genus, and Ootibia bimbina (Laboissière, 1939) stat. n., originally described as a subspecies of the former E. podagrica. Three new species are described: Ootibia bredoi sp. n., Ootibia striata sp. n., and Ootibia viridis sp. n. Species of Ootibia gen. n. are characterized by a broad body shape with a broad pronotum, convex dorsum, short antennae and legs, similar to those of Ootheca. Males show characteristic sexual dimorphism in the shape and length of the metatibia. Genitalic structures, in particular the distinctive shape of median lobe, allow reliable species identification. Descriptions or redescriptions are given for each of the five species, including semi-schematic illustrations depicting the habitus outline, colouration, shape of the basal antennomeres and the median lobe. The material examined is listed in detail, and photographs of the name-bearing types, distribution maps and a key to the species are provided.
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1 October 2012
Description of Ootibia Gen. n. from Tropical Africa with Revision of Two Described Species and Description of Three New Species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae)
S. Kortenhaus,
T. Wagner
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African Entomology
Vol. 20 • No. 2
September 2012
Vol. 20 • No. 2
September 2012
Afrotropical Region
key
new genus
new species
Ootheca
Oothecoides
revision