Taxonomy of ' Euconnus complex'. Part XIV. Diarthroconnus is removed from synonymy with Psomophus and placed as a junior synonym of Euconnus s. str. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)
Author
Jałoszyński, Paweł
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Morphological structures and taxonomic status of
Diarthroconnus
Ganglbauer
The
syntype
females of
Euconnus
(
Diarthroconnus
)
birnbacheri
(the one designated as
lectotype
is shown in
Fig. 1
) do not show any diagnostic characters of
Psomophus
(=
Spanioconnus
; discussed in
Jałoszyński (2017c))
, and they are not conspecific with
Euconnus
(
Psomophus
)
intrusus
. Apart from clearly teratological antennae (
Figs 1
,
6
),
E. birnbacheri
is identical with the broadly distributed (known also to occur in
Austria
)
Euconnus
(s. str.)
fimetarius
(
Chaudoir, 1845
)
(
Fig. 2
). It shows the same body shape, size and proportions of body parts as females of
E. fimetarius
from Central Europe used for comparative study; no differences were also found in any fine structures (
Figs 3–6
).
The antennae of
E. birnbacheri
(
Fig. 5
) are unusual and certainly teratological. The antennomeres I–VII seem normally developed, but the distal ones are fused and forming two large compound antennomeres. Such cases of teratology were already known in
Euconnus
(
Reitter 1900
;
Horion 1949
), and I have seen specimens of
Euconnus
(
Tetramelus
)
with a very similar condition. Another specimen of
Euconnus fimetarius
with similarly aberrant antennae was also found in NHMW (see Remarks below). In
Euconnus
s. str.
, antennae (
Fig. 2
) are slender and gradually thickened distally; the antennomeres I–VII in the female of
E. fimetarius
shown in
Fig. 2
have similar proportions as those in
E. birnbacheri
.
Conclusions.
Euconnus birnbacheri
is not conspecific with
E. intrusus
and does not belong to the same subgenus. The
type
series of this species is composed of teratological females of
Euconnus
(s. str.)
fimetarius
. Consequently,
Diarthroconnus
is removed from synonymy with
Psomophus
and placed as a junior synonym of
Euconnus
(s. str.).
Lectotype
designation.
Ganglbauer (1900)
clearly mentioned two specimens. Of these two female
syntypes
the one illustrated in
Fig. 1
and labeled as in
Fig. 7
is here designated
lectotype
.
Remarks.
The third teratological female of
E. fimetarius
mentioned above was found in NHMW among Ganglbauer's specimens, and it was labeled as
birnbacheri
presumably by Ganglbauer himself, judging from a very similar handwriting. However,
Ganglbauer (1900)
mentioned only two specimens included in the
type
series, both collected in Villach and received from Birnbacher; this information agrees with the label data (
Fig. 7
). The third female was collected in an unspecified locality in
Austria
by Winkler; it does not belong to the
type
series of
E. birnbacheri
.