taxonID	type	description	language	source
923087BFFFD5FFB4FCDAF21EFB07FB8D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This new species is most closely related to Lophorrhina pentachordia, from which it differs particularly at the level of male clypeus, but also in aedeagal parameres, extent of light-yellow ornamentation and shape of mesometasternal process (Figs 1 - 5). The male clypeus of L. garnieri exhibits a smaller apical horn and especially a narrower but more elongate frontal horn, in comparison with what is typically observed in L. pentachordia (Figs 2 A, 4 A). In fact, its frontal horn actually takes the shape of a tapering ridge, rather than a true laminar horn, as is the case in the male of L. pentachordia. In this respect, the male of L. garnieri actually resembles more the female of L. pentachordia, except that in the latter the clypeal horn is not only reduced in size by comparison with that of its male, but it also exhibits a deep dorsal indentation, imparting to its structure an effective bifurcate shape (Fig. 5 B). The pale-yellow ornamentation of L. garnieri is remarkably more developed that in any variety of L. pentachordia, both on its dorsal and ventral surfaces as well as on pygidium (Figs 1 - 5). Its mesometasternal process is less projected forward than in L. pentachordia and the shape of its anterior margin is also smoothly angulate, rather than perfectly rounded, as is the case in the sister species. Finally, the aedeagal parameres of the new species show an expanded apical surface with enhanced lateral projections, by comparison with those of L. pentachordia (Figs 2 C-E, 4 C-E).	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD5FFB4FCDAF21EFB07FB8D.taxon	description	Description of holotype male (Figs 1 A-C, 2 A-E) Size. Total Length = 21.2 mm; Maximum Width = 9.3 mm. Body: Brown and matte, with darker areas along margins and on head as well as central part of elytral disc; pale-yellow ornamentation widespread across entire surface, with mid-scutellar line reaching almost apex and pronotal lines joint at base almost uninterruptedly; shallow and sparse, but wide round to horse-shoe sculpture covering virtually entire surface, with extremely short, light setae emerging at centre of most punctures; dense clusters of light, fine and long setae occurring on head and exposed parts of mesepimeron and metacoxa (Figs. 1 A, 2 A). Head. Black becoming dark brown towards base; with deep concavities along lateral and apical margins, with clypeus broadly pentagonal and exhibiting sharply upturned, blunt horn at apex (Fig. 2 A); clypeo-lateral margins vertically declivous and joining frontal ridge dorsally; presence of prominent convexity at mid vertex, extending into a tapering tubercle on frons and ending with a sharply angulate but tiny horn, just posteriad of clypeal horn; clypeal surface covered in coarse dense punctures, becoming progressively more scattered and shallow on frons and fading on vertex; light-yellow tomentum and setae distributed along entire surface of lateral and apical concavities, except central area; antenna dark brown to black, with club as long as flagellum and pedicel combined; thin light setae scattered across flagellum, becoming thicker and denser on pedicel. Pronotum. Brown with darker margins, matte and glabrous with five longitudinal tomentose lines across entire surface, forming transverse joints at base but interrupted above scutellum; marginal lines extending medially towards disc to form two symmetric eye-shaped figures (Fig. 1 A); shape broadly octagonal with lateral margins angulate at centre and both antero- and postero-lateral margins sharply rounded with pronounced angle; posterior margin slightly sinuate with smooth pre-scutellar arch. Scutellum. Brown and matte, with mid and marginal tomentose lines almost completely uninterrupted, except small gaps towards apical point; exhibiting few, large but shallow horse-shoe punctures on disc, with tiny pale setae emerging at centre of each puncture; isoscelic triangular in shape with sharp apex; lateral grooves shallow and narrow (Fig. 1 A). Elytron. Brown and matte, with two dark maculae on disc, at 1 / 3 and 2 / 3 distance from base respectively; densely ornamented with tomentose figures of irregular and often dotted shape, becoming particularly wide on lateral and apical declivities; first and fifth costae well-developed and raised across entire surface, but third costa fading posteriad of mid discal length; humeral and apical calluses prominent; sub-humeral arch with extremely weak sinuation and postero-lateral margins with fine serration; shallow horse-shoe punctures regularly spaced across entire surface, except on umbonal crests and costae; with extremely short and fine, light setae distributed along lateral and apical margins; apical margin abruptly rounded, with rough edge but without signs of proximal spines or protuberances (Fig. 1 A). Pygidium. Broadly triangular in shape, with elongate base and round apex; slightly convex with small indentations along lateral margins; covered in pale-yellow tomentum, except on major central part and secondary symmetric lateral areas; with dense rugulose sculpture and short light setae scattered throughout surface (Fig. 2 B). Legs. Black to dark brown and relatively long, with tarsal segments moderately elongate, particularly apical ones, being at least twice as long as preceding units; protibia tridentate, but with all teeth small and blunt, densely sculptured with mid longitudinal ridge and numerous short yellow setae on inner margin; meso- and metatibia with longer and denser pale-yellow setae, densely sculptured and with mid spine on outer carina sharply pointed to truncated, respectively; spurs moderately long, thin and sharp, approximately twice as long in metatibia than in mesotibia (Fig. 1 A-C). Ventral surface. Black to dark brown and shiny where tomentum is absent; extensive tomentum cover over both sides of body, becoming scattered on femora and disappearing in Distribution. The male holotype was collected on the Labwor Hills, in the north-eastern highlands of Uganda (Fig. 5 C). These hills are characterized by tropical savanna forest with the highest elevation reaching approximately 1200 m (https: // geoyp. com / 56 / labwor-hills-forest- 3086003 /). It is likely that the species also occurs in adjacent parts of Kenya and South Sudan, where there is some spatial connectivity with the Labwor Hills and similar habitat characteristics.	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD5FFB4FCDAF21EFB07FB8D.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype ♂: Ouganda N-E, Labwor Hills, Abim Dist., 05 / 2017, Mathias (local collector) leg. (TGPC). central part of abdominal sternites, mesometasternal region and femoral bases; small, scattered and round to horseshoe sculpture visible across shiny surfaces, except mesosternal lobe; dense pubescence consisting of short to medium pale-yellow setae covering all tomentose areas as well as margins of femora and anal plate; mesosternal lobe ventrally flat, with angulate cuspid shape and poorly projecting ante- riourly; abdominal sternites with shallow concavity at centre (Fig. 1 B-C). Aedeagus. Parameres compact and of typical shape occurring within genus; dorsal lobes gradually tapering anteriorly and expanding then below apex to form hook-like protrusion on each side; apex smoothly rounded with small pair of symmetric indentations on side of central groove (Fig. 2 C-E); apical lobes exhibiting lateral expansion with smooth, glabrous margins all around (Fig. 2 D, E); ventral lobes slightly wider than dorsal lobes and emerging only below apex in dorsal view (Fig. 2 D).	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD5FFB4FCDAF21EFB07FB8D.taxon	etymology	Derivatio nominis. This species is named after Dr Thierry Garnier (Montpellier, France) who brought the holotype specimen to my attention, believing that it represented an undescribed taxon. Dr Garnier has made a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of African cetoniines and other beetles through his support for research in this area and his regular collecting expeditions to the continent.	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD5FFB4FCDAF21EFB07FB8D.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The only male specimen of Lophorrhina garnieri sp. nov. currently known was collected with a banana baited trap in tropical savanna forest habitat (T. Garnier, pers. comm.). Unfortunately, a worldwide search of the major collections has revealed that the female of this species remains unknown. The closest localities where its sister species L. pentachordia has been recorded so far are in the proximity of Lake Victoria, both in Uganda and in Tanzania. On the DRC side, several other records of L. pentachordia exist in the area between Lake Albert and Lake Kivu (Fig. 5 C). However, all these localities are at least 300 - 400 km to the south or to the west of the type locality of L. garnieri and it seems likely that the two species may have become separated by events related to the formation of the Great Rift System in East Africa.	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD7FFB1FCDAF2F8FB1BFCCD.taxon	discussion	Remarks. There is little information available on the biology of this and its related species. What appears from the data collected from specimen labels and collector communications is that adults are readily attracted into fruit baited traps, but there is no evidence yet that they may also visit flowers or sapping trees. The substances that have been used in the fruit traps range from mixtures of banana and palm wine (J. Touroult, pers. comm.), various combinations of banana, mango, papaya and pineapple to pure smoothies of applesauce (D. Moore, pers. comm.) or banana (label of specimen BMNH-NHMUK 010600572; Mudge et al. 2012). One observation reports of a female specimen being attracted to a light traps at night (label of specimen BMNH-NHMUK 010600636). Some valuable information on its habitat type within Ghana was provided in the work of Mudge et al. (2012), highlighting an apparent restriction to Moist Evergreen and Guinea Savanna semi-deciduous forests. Rainer Wendt (https: // www. inaturalist. org / observations / 3514143) reported that in Guinea the species dwells “ in dark shade of submontane rain forest ”. This seems consistent with the habitat type described for its closest relative, L. quinquelineata, in southern Benin, which apparently lives in the shady understorey of forest remnants, in contrast to many other sympatric cetoniine species that prefer tree canopies or sunny forest gaps (J. Touroult, pers. comm.).	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
923087BFFFD7FFB1FCDAF2F8FB1BFCCD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The range of this species has consistently been reported in a rather vague form, as stretching from the Ivory Coast to the eastern DRC (Kajcik 1998; Sakai & Nagai 1998; Beinhundner 2017). However, the current data search has revealed that its full range may actually extend much further, both to the east and to the west, to encompass the entire African tropical belt with the exception of the extreme East African portion. As the data records reported here below show, the species occurs at least in all the following countries (from west to east): Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, São Tomé & Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Angola (?), Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania. Serrano et al. (2020) reported the species with doubt from Angola, since they did not find any specimen during their survey and a previous record from the country by Paulino de Oliveira (1882) was reported under controversial identification. No records could be obtained from Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Chad, but it is almost certain that the species occurs in all four countries, since they lie well within its potential range, and in the case of Nigeria actually right at the centre of its range. Data records. Benin: Penessulu (Le Gall 2015); Niaouli (Le Gall 2015); Engaradebou (Le Gall 2015). Burkina Faso: 1 ♂, W-Afrika, Obervolta, Bobo-Dioulasso, 13.4.1980, Purlitzer leg., ex collection Richard Land sen., Florian Lang, Jun 2008; 1 ♀ idem 3. VIII. 1979 (GBPC). Cameroon: 1 ♂, Isubu, 1193 Ex Musaeo J. Thomson, CE Tottenham Collection, B. M. 1969, 1193 Chordodera pentachordia Kl. (BMNH-NHMUK 014400122); 1 ♂, ibidem, 1194 Ex Musaeo J. Thomson, CE Tottenham Collection, B. M. 1969 - 77, 1194 Chordodera pentachordia Kl. (BMNH-HMUK 014400171); 1 ♂, ibidem, Bourgoin Coll., B. M. 1938 - 252 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400153); 1 ♀, Kamerun, Buar. 10 - 29. v. 1914 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400160); 1 ♀, idem 1919 - 4 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400162); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Kribi, xii 1990 (Sakai & Nagai 1998, p. 379); 3 ♂, Central Cameroun, Dec 1995 (BMPC); 2 ♀, Obout / Mbalmayo, XII 1997 (BMPC); 2 ♂ + 2 ♀, Buea, South-West Prov., XI. 1999 (DMPC); 4 ♂ + 3 ♀, Nkolbisson, Center Prov. XI. 1993, in applesauce baited trap, D. Moore leg. (DMPC); 1 ♀, Obout, Center Prov., XII. 1993 (DMPC); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Koutaba, West Prov., X. 2012 (DMPC); 2 ♀, Cameroun, coll. E. Candèze (RBINS); 1 ♂, Cameroun, coll. Thérot (RBINS); 1 ♂ + 2 ♀, Cameroun, Edéa (RBINS); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Ekonjo, petit Mt Cameroun, 800 m, XII. 1990 (RBINS); 2 ♂, ibidem XII. 1992 (RBINS); 2 ♂, Mungo (Douala, prov. littoral), XI / 2006 (PMPC); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Mbalmayo, S from Yaoundé, II / 1994 (PMPC); 1 ♂ Bamenda, NW Province, 12.2004, D. Fende leg. (GBPC); 1 ♂, Ebolowa, 7.6.1999, coll. Kath-Mission (GBPC); Mt Cameroon, 12.1991, leg. G Beinhundner (GBPC); 1 ♂, Ufon, 8.1993 (GBPC); Edea Region, P. K. 20, Sanaga maritime province, S. Cameroon, Dec 1990 & Feb 1989 (TGPC); Elogbatindi, South Cameroon, Feb. 1989 (TGPC). Central African Republic: 4 ♀, Haute Sangha, Carnot (RBINS); 2 ♀, Congo français, Fort Crampel (RBINS). Congo (Brazzaville): 1 ♂, Congo, Bourgoin Coll., B. M. 1938 - 252 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400156); 1 ♀, Brazzaville, Fr. Congo W. Africa, E. Bourval Collector 1919 - 1920, ex Coll. F. Mason, Brit. Mus. 1922 - 173, determined from description GJA, Chordodera pentachordia Kl. (BMNH-NHMUK 014400163); 1 ♂, ibidem, E. Bourval Collector 1919 - 1920, ex Coll. F. Mason, Brit. Mus. 1922 - 173, C. pentachordia Klug (BMNH-NHMUK 014400166); 1 ♂, Rep. Pub. du Congo, Voka, iii / iv / v / vi 1978, G. Onore, BMNH (E) 2005 - 109 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400182); 2 ♂, Dieli, Rivière Alima, 1895, coll. De Moffaerts (RBINS); 3 ♂ + 1 ♀, Congo republic, 100 km N. Brazzaville, Lac bleu, XI. 1989 (RBINS); 1 ♀, Dicome, 1.1991 (GBPC); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Voka, 5 / 10 / 2009, leg. E. Vingerhoedt (PLPC); 1 ♀, ibidem 3.1974, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC); 1 ♂ + 2 ♀, Lesio-Louna, 10 - 20 / 10 / 2009, leg. E. Vingerhoedt (PLPC); 1 ♀, Ewo, 5.1979, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC). Congo (Kinshasa): 2 ♀, Mabenga, Mt Kasale 1000 m, XI. 1934, Mission GF de Witte (RBINS); 1 ♀, Mabenga, Pied Kisali 1000 m, VI. 1935, Mission GF de Witte (RBINS); 1 ♂ Mahagi (N-E DRC), V. 2011 (DMPC); 1 ♂, Barumbu, VIII. 1925, leg. J Ghesquière (RBINS); 1 ♂, haute Maringa, 1894 - 1896, L Mairesse (RBINS); 1 ♂, Manitasa, Ituri, 1971 (TMSA-CPH 5867); 6 ♀, Kingantoko, Lac Tilapia, 1997, leg. C. Joly (PLPC, RBINS); 1 ♀, Kivu, Irangi, IV / V. 1990, leg T. Bouyer (PLPC); 1 ♂, Nord Kivu, Kasuo, III. 2010 (PLPC); 1 ♂, Kivu, Beni, 1982, leg. R. Ducarme (PLPC); 1 ♂, North Kivu Province, Kasuo, I. 2012, coll. B Cavelius (GBPC); 1 ♀, Mambasa, Ituri, 15 Jan 2001, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC); n ♀ + n ♂, Kasugho, N. Kivu, Mar 2014 (TGPC). Equatorial Guinea: 1 ♀ + 1 ♂, Bioko, I. 1986, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC). Gabon: 22 inds, Ngounié, Mandji, Dibwangui long. 11,584, Lat. - 2,115, 390 m, 18 - 26. II. 2018, Poirier E. leg. TEREA AR 0031 / 17 (JTPC, J. Touroult pers. comm.); 12 inds, Estuaire, Ngoulmendjim (Violaineville), Long. 10,565, Lat. 0, 376, 415 m, 30. I- 08. II. 2018, Poirier E. leg., TEREA AR 0031 / 17 (JTPC, J. Touroult pers. comm.); 1 ♂, Camp Nouna (Ivindo), Mar 2008, leg. G. Vande weghe (PLPC); 1 ♂, Ekouyi Bateke, XII. 2007, leg. G. Vande weghe (PLPC); 1 ♂, Lonmin Camp (Mont de Cristal), Feb 2008, leg. G. Vande weghe (PLPC); 1 ♀, Vallée de ma Mbei, Tchimbele, 4. V. 2013, leg. Ph Oreman (GBPC). Gambia: 1 ♂, Gambia, 1195 Ex Musaeo J Thomson, CE Tottenham Collection, B. M. 1969 - 77, 1195 Chordodera pentachordia Kl. (BMNH-NHMUK 0 14400126); 1 ♂, idem 1196 (BMNH-NHMUK 0 14400127); 1 ♀, idem 1198 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400150); 1 ♂, idem 1197 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400170). Ghana: Eastern Reg., Atewa Range For. Res., Sagyimase Trail, 300 - 800 m, 20 - 22. X. 2006, banana bait trap (GIP- 1), A. Mudge (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); ibidem 21 - 23. X. 2006 (GIP- 6), A. Mudge (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); ibidem 22 - 24. X. 2006 (GIP- 7), A. Mudge (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); Volta Reg., Kyabobo Nat. Pk., vic. Laboum Outpost, N 8 º 19.487´E 0 º 33.244´, 270 m, 20 - 23. VI. 2007, Guinea savannah-farmbush, banana trap (GIP- 1), A. Mudge (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); Volta Region, vic. Amedzofe – Mt. Gemi, Oct 2006, ca. 786 m, (GIP- 2), J Adams local coll. (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); ibidem N 6 º 50.376 ’ E 0 º 25.854´, 786 m, 27 - 28. X. 2006, banana bait trap (GIP- 1), A. Mudge (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173); Sagyimase, X. 2003 (M. Gada- 2) (Mudge et al. 2012, p. 173). Guinea: 1 ♀, Guinée (RBINS); 1 ♂, Guinée, Nevinson Coll. 1918 - 14, (BMNH-NHMUK 014400164); 3 ♂ + 2 ♀, Guinée Forestière, Province de Yomou, Forêt classée de Diécké, Oct 2003, leg Ph. Leonard (PLPC); 2 ♂, ibidem 14 - 26 / 2 / 2003, leg Ph. Leonard (PLPC); 1 ♂, Fouta Djalon, 7 May 2014, in dark shade of submontane rain forest, Rainer Wendt (https: // www. inaturalist. org / observations / 3514143); 1 ♀, Nzerekore, I. 1984, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC). Ivory Coast: 1 ♂, Cote d’Ivoire, Bourgoin Coll., B. M. 1938 - 252 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400157); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Man (PMPC); Grand Béréby, IX. l 985 (Fédière et al. 1989, p. 3); Azagny, III. 1985 (Fédière et al. 1989, p. 3); ibidem X. 1985 (Fédière et al. 1989, p. 3); Booro, XI. 1986 (Fédière et al. 1989, p. 3); Tafiré, IX. 1988 (Fédière et al. 1989, p. 3); 1 ♀, Man, IX. 2009 (DMPC); Comoe NP, 238 m, Comoe 4, N 08 o 42 ’ 55 ” W 03 o 47 ’ 53 ”, 27. vi – 2 vii 2015, Open Forest, Banana Baited Bucket, leg. M. Aristophanous, P. Moretto & E. Ruzzier, BMNH (E) 2015 - 177 (BMNH-NHMU K 010600572); 1 ♂, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 010600573); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 010600574); 1 ♂, Mt Tonkoui Peak, 1171 m, 07 o 27 ’ 15.5 ” N 07 o 38 ’ 12.5 ” W, 01 - 08. xi. 2015, General Coll, M. Aristophanous, P. Moretto & E. Ruzzier leg, BMNH (E) 2015 - 177 (BMNH-NHMUK 012844783); 1 ♀, Tai NP, 174 m, Tai Research Station, 05 o 49 ’ 59.8 ” N 007 o 20 ’ 32.0 ” W, 14 - 23. xi. 2015, Light Trap, M. Aristophanous, P. Moretto & E. Ruzzi- er leg, BMNH (E) 2016 - 109 (BMNH-NHMUK 010600636); 2 ♂, Foret de Banco, coll. Gaiser (GBPC); 1 ♂, Alepe, leg. Gais- er, (GBPC). Rwanda: 3 ♂, Nr Goma, 12 / 2000, leg. J Weteshi (GBPC). São Tomé & Príncipe: Holotype ♀: Isle de Pr. [ince], Erman, pentachordia Klug *, 12579 (ZMHB). Senegal: 1 ♂, Senegambia (RBINS); 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Senegal, env. Da- kar, 1991 (RBINS). Tanzania: 1 ♂, Geita Forest Reserve, 1256 m, Geita, Mwanza Prov, xi. 2011, S 02 o 53 ’ 47 ” E 32 o 08 ’ 08 ”, leg. R. Smith & H. Takano, BMHN 2012 - 92, 1190910 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400174); 1 ♂, idem 1190913 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400175); 1 ♂, idem 1190909 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400176); 1 ♀, idem 1190912 (BMNH-H MUK 0 14400177); 1 ♂, idem 1190911 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400178); 1 ♂, idem 1190914 (BMNH-HMUK 01 4400179); 1 ♀, idem 1190918 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400180); 1 ♂, idem 1190917 (BMNH-HMUK 014 400181); 1 ♀, idem 1190919 (BMN H-NHMUK 014400 183); 1 ♂, idem 1190915 (BMNH-H MUK 01 4400184); 1 ♀, idem 1190916 (BMNH-NH MUK 0 14400185). Togo: 1 ♀, Forêt de Badou, XII. 2015 (PLPC); 3 ♂ + 1 ♀, Kloto, Forêt de Missahoe, X. 2020 (PLPC); 1 ♂, Kpalimé, 12.1994 (GBPC); 1 ♀, Gbalavé, 25. X. 2012, leg. E Pekele (GBPC). Uganda: Kamego (Mpigi), X- 1937 (KNEM); ibidem VIII- 1949 (KNEM); Entebbe (Mpigi), VI- 1914 (KNEM); Katera (Kiboga), XI- 1933 (KNEM); Nagunga (Mukono), VIII- 1913 (KNEM); Sango Bay (Rakai): XI- 56; ibidem X- 60; Mpanga Forest (Mpigi): IX- 1959 (FORI); 1 ♀, Masaka, Katera Forest, Oct-Nov 1956, van Someren, VGL van Someren Collection, Brit. Mus. 1959 - 468 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400123); 1 ♀, idem (B M N H - NHMUK 014400125); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 014400167); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 0 14400169); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 014400173); 1 ♀, ibidem Nov 1955 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400124); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 014400168); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 014400172); 1 ♀, ibidem CIE Coll. No. 15567, Pres by Com Inst Ent, BM 1960 - 3 (BMNH-NHMUK 0 14400151); 1 ♀, idem (BMNH-NHMUK 014400158); 1 ♀, idem, Chordodera pentachordia Kl., M. E. Bacchus det 1957 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400165); 1 ♂, ibidem Oct-Nov 1953, van Someren, Pres by Com Inst Ent, BM 1968 - 26, Com Inst Ent Coll No. 13508 (BMNH-NHMUK 014400159); 1 ♀, Entebbe, 1973 (TMSA- CPH 5866); 1 ♀, Katera, 11.1978, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC); 1 ♀, Kalinzu, 2.1972, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC); 1 ♀, Uganda, Ex collection Dr Vincent Allard, received from Christophe Allard 21. II. 2015 (GBPC).	en	Perissinotto, Renzo (2021): Lophorrhina garnieri, a new fruit chafer species from north-eastern Uganda (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (2): 357-366, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/523, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/523
