. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 20. Male anterior tibiae in Colophon species. A. C. primosi Barnard. B. C. westwoodi Gray. C. C. stokoei Barnard forma typica from Bushmans' Castle. D. C. stokoei Barnard, holotype of Barnard's var. C. E. C. barnardi sp. nov. Material examined Holotype. 6 (anterior part of specimen): Meirings Poort Berg, Zwartberg range, F. Berrisford, 1930; in British Museum (Natural History), London. (Name label in Barnard's hand.) Colophon neli Barnard, 1932 Figs 21A, 27A Colophon neli Barnard, 19326: 170, fi
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 20. Male anterior tibiae in Colophon species. A. C. primosi Barnard. B. C. westwoodi Gray. C. C. stokoei Barnard forma typica from Bushmans' Castle. D. C. stokoei Barnard, holotype of Barnard's var. C. E. C. barnardi sp. nov. Material examined Holotype. 6 (anterior part of specimen): Meirings Poort Berg, Zwartberg range, F. Berrisford, 1930; in British Museum (Natural History), London. (Name label in Barnard's hand.) Colophon neli Barnard, 1932 Figs 21A, 27A Colophon neli Barnard, 19326: 170, fig. 2; 1932a: 19, figs. Didier & Seguy, 1953: 77. Brinck, 1956: 310, 320. Diagnosis Colophon neli is the smallest known species of the genus. Black. Mandible lacking dorsal process. Anterior tibia broad, straight and parallel. Clypeus raised above labrum. Anal sternite and aedeagus of asymmetrical type. Description Male. Head broadly oblong. Ocular canthus and a pair of anterior elevations at the base of the mandibles rounded. Vertex deflected in a V-shape to clypeus, which is narrow with rounded or emarginate apex and is raised high above narrow triangular labrum. Surface coarsely punctate, particularly in depressions. Mandible simple sickle-shaped, with only prominently pointed ventral process at the base (Fig. 21 A). Gular sulcus very flat and shallow. Pronotum broadest at about basal third of length; lateral margins evenly arcuate, converging anteriorly, finely emarginate towards obtuse-angled posterior angle. Margination only interrupted in middle of anterior margin. A fine punctation of surface visible only near the posterior angle. Base of prosternal apophysis not calloused as in most Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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