“…kempi (Codjia et al, 1994;Colangelo et al, 2001). Similarly, G. robustus in the Central African Republic (Matthey and Petter, 1970) and G. kempi in Guinea (Gautun et al, 1986) were both characterized by 2n = 46, whereas other authors attributed a 2n = 36 karyotype to the former species (Qumsiyeh et al, 1987;Granjon and Dobigny, 2003;Colangelo et al, 2005) and 2n = 48 karyotype to the latter (Codjia et al, 1994;Colangelo et al, 2001). Not surprisingly, this has resulted in inaccuracies in recent taxonomic lists of the genus Carleton, 1993, 2006), where the inclusion of certain species is clearly questionable from a chromosomal point of view.…”