Taxonomy of the Mexican species of Belonuchus Nordmann (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
Author
Márquez, Juan
0000-0001-5423-3545
marquezorum@gmail.com
Author
Asiain, Julieta
0000-0002-7958-4779
asiainae@yahoo.com
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-10
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Belonuchus nigerrimus
Bernhauer, 1918
Figs. 8b
,
10f
,
16e
,
20f
,
24j
,
34
Belonuchus nigerrimus
Bernhauer, 1918: 225
.
Total body length
13.3 mm
. Coloration dark-brown, almost black, with elytra slightly darker than remaining body.
Head:
transverse, ratio length/width 0.76. Dorsal surface with sulcate longitudinal midline less visible behind front and more visible at front, latter with a foveate area that extends laterad (
Fig. 10f
). Eyes nearly 0.5 times the cephalic lateral length, weakly protruding laterally. First antennomere almost as long as antennomeres 2–3 combined, 2 slightly shorter than 3, 4–5 slightly longer than wide, 6–10 almost as long as wide. Mandibles 1.4 times longer than head; each mandible with basal tooth and middle tooth widely separated from each other; mandibular channel well developed, external margin visible and internal margin strongly carinate at base, reaching level of middle tooth, then becoming less visible like impressed line. Apical palpomere of maxillary and labial palpi almost twice as long as preapical palpomere. Head 1.13 times wider than pronotum. Neck with wrinkled microsculpture ventrally.
Thorax
: dorsal rows of pronotum with six punctures, with posterior punctures more separated from previous punctures; ratio length/width 1.02; almost as wide at anterior corners as at posterior corners (ratio 1.05). Elytra and scutellum with moderately dense fine setae. Prosternum with elevated transverse area near anterior margin, delimited backwards by a clearly visible transverse line. Intercoxal process of mesoventrite shield-shaped, moderately acute and weakly projecting posteriad; transverse discal ridge broadly U-shaped, not meeting margin of intercoxal process laterally. Profemur with external row of spines initiating near base, extending near level of the few apical spines of internal margin, then interrupted as if two or three spines were lacking, ending in two apical spines; spines black, thick and moderately large. Metacoxa with coarse spines moderately dense; metatrochanter with spines as on coxa, but denser; metafemur without row of spines, but with some coarse setae. Tarsomeres flattened dorsally.
Abdomen
: first three visible tergites with posterior basal transverse carina well developed; adjacent depressed area narrow but visible, with sparse wide-superficial punctures combined with fine punctures, tergite 4 also with some wide-superficial punctures at base, remaining surface of each tergite covered with moderately dense, fine punctures. Sternites with punctures similar to those of tergites, but at anterior corners with mesh-like microsculpture looking rough in comparison with that of remaining of their surface, where it is smoother. Male pregenital sternite moderately emarginate at posterior margin (
Fig. 16e
). Male genital sternite short (2.14 times longer than wide), very asymmetrical, anterior portion occupying 30% and posterior portion 70% of its length, apical emargination very deep (
Fig. 20f
). Abdominal styli slender.
Aedeagus
: length
1.5 mm
; elongate in apical half and ovoid in basal half; apex somewhat convex; basal half notably wider than apical half; internal sac visible (
Fig. 24j
).
Variability
. There is the following variation in ratios and measurements: ratio length/width of head in males 0.79 (range 0.71–0.85), in females 0.825 (range 0.82–0.84); ratio mandibular length/cephalic length in males 1.13 (range 0.88–1.35), in females 0.98 (range 0.94–1.02); ratio cephalic width/pronotal width in males 1.15 (range 1.07–1.27), in females 1.11 (range 1.09–1.13); ratio length/width of pronotum in males 1.10 (range 1.03–1.15), in females 1.12 (range 1.05–1.16); ratio anterior width/posterior width of pronotum in males 1.09 (range 1.06–1.14), in females 1.07 (range 1.05–1.09). The
paralectotype
is of paler color than the
lectotype
, dark-brown, pronotum with dorsal rows with five (left) and six (right) punctures; external row of spines in profemur with spines smaller than in
lectotype
.
Taxonomic comments
. Of the group
platypterus
only
B. nigerrimus
and
B. juanmorronei
are completely black, but
B. nigerrimus
has a transverse head, mandibles as long or longer than head, eyes almost 0.5 times the cephalic lateral length, and a different genital sternite and aedeagus than in
B. juanmorronei
, which also has an almost square head, slightly widened backwards, mandibles shorter than head and eyes less than 0.5 times the cephalic lateral length. Other black species, such as
B. moroni
, belong to different groups, making it easier to distinguish them using group characters.
Lectotype
of this species is designated here taking into account Article 74.7 of the ICZN and its recommendations, to establish more clearly the identity of this species.
Type material examined (
two males
):
Lectotype
(male,
FMNH
): “
Jalapa
,
Mexico
/
gagates
Er.
Det. Bernh
/
nigerrimus
Bernh.
Typus
/
Chicago
NHMus
M. Bernhauer Collection
/
Lectotype
Belonuchus nigerrimus
Bernhauer, 1918
, Márquez & Asiain des. 2022”
.
Paralectotype
: “Jalapa,
Mexiko
. Dabberl/
nigerrimus
, Brnh. Cotypus
/ Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection” (m 1,
FMNH
)
.
Additional material examined (
11 males
,
five females
):
Mexico
:
Hidalgo
:
“La Misión, camino al río Moctezuma,
N21°8’30.6”
,
W99°5’49.1”
, bosque tropical subcaducifolio, en NTP-80 (calamar),
23-VI a 5-VII-2017
,
J. Márquez
y
A. Lora
cols.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “Tenango de Doria, camino a La Viejita, bosque mesófilo de montaña,
1647 m
,
N20°19.0’
37.9”,
W98°14.0’
39.7”, trampa de intercepción de vuelo #3,
5 a 10-V-2013
,
N. Gutiérrez
col.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Tianguistengo
camino a
Santa Mónica
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1868 m
,
N20°43’5.4”
,
W98°39’40.3”
, trampa de intercepción de vuelo, 7 al
13-IV-2009
,
J. Sánchez
,
M. Rivero
, M.
Vargas
y J.
Sánchez
cols.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Tlanchinol
,
La Cabaña
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1485 m
,
N21°1.357’
W98°38.556’
, trampa de intercepción de vuelo #5,
18 a 25-III-2006
,
C. Ortiz
y
M. C. Pedraza
” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Tlanchinol
camino a
Apantlazol
,
El Pozo
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1391 m
,
N20°59’6.73”
,
W98°37’39.86”
, NTP-80 (calamar) #2, 22-IV al
10-V-2011
,
J. Márquez
col.” (1,
CC-UAEH
).
Mismos
datos excepto: “NTP-80 (calamar) #5” (2,
CC-UAEH
).
Same
data, except: “trampa de intercepción de vuelo #2” (1,
CC-UAEH
).
Same
data, except: “trampa de intercepción de vuelo #3, 1-X al
22-X-2011
,
J. Márquez
col.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). Same data, except: “22-IV al
10-V-2011
” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Zacualtipán
, camino a
Tizapán
, boque mesófilo de montaña
,
1690 m
,
N20°39.076’
,
W98°36.055’
, trampa de intercepción de vuelo #2, 14 al
28-IV-2011
,
J. Márquez
col.” (1,
CC-UAEH
).
Veracruz
:
“
Córdoba
, camino a
Plan de Ayala
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1352 m
,
N18°57’15.2”
,
W96°58’41”
, NTP-80 (calamar), V a
VI-1999
,
J. Asiain
,
Q. Santiago
, J.
Márquez
” (1,
MAAS
). “
Huatusco
,
Coxcontla
, bosque mesófilo de montaña perturbado
,
1250 m
, NTP-80 (calamar),
14-I a 11-II-1995
,
M. A. Pensado
y
Q. Santiago
cols.” (1,
QJSJ
).
Same
data, except: “
29-VII a 26-VIII-1995
” (1,
QJSJ
).
Same
data, except: “
1 a 29-VII-1995
, coprotrampa” (1,
QJSJ
).
Same
data, except: “
6-V a 3-VI-1995
, NTP-80 (calamar)” (1,
QJSJ
). “
Huayacocotla
,
San Antonio
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1434 m
,
N20°40’32.2”
,
W98°23’26.7”
, NTP- 80 (calamar) #3,
6-III a 2-IV-2006
,
F. Ramírez
col.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Huayacocotla
,
Helechales
, bosque mesófilo de montaña
,
1936 m
,
N20°37.5’
25”
W98°27.6’
49”, NTP-80 (calamar) #10, 19-III al
2-IV-2011
,
J. Márquez
e
I. Martínez
cols.” (1,
CC-UAEH
). “
Totutla
,
Mata Oscura
,
Rancho Zacuapam
, selva mediana subcaducifolia
,
864 m
,
N19°12’23”
,
W96°50’32”
, hojarasca de riachuelo,
18-V-1999
,
J. Asiain
,
Q. Santiago
y
J. Márquez
col.” (1,
MAAS
)
.