New species and subspecies of Octavius from South Africa, with a key and additional distribution records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Euaesthetinae)
Author
Janák, JiĜí
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2014
2014-04-30
54
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5299545
0374-1036
5299545
D94600BD-1221-47B6-9C70-BA8C82B74CEC
Octavius sarkae xhosa
subsp. nov.
(
Figs 49, 52
,
56
,
60
)
Type
locality.
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape Province
, Mkhambati NR, 31°16ƍS, 29°59.8ƍE.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: 3: ‘
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape
,
Mkhambati NR
, indig.forest at
Mkhambati river
,
28.i.2012
,
31°16S
;
29°59.8E
,
J. Janák
lgt. // forest litter, sifting //
Octavius sarkae xhosa
ssp. n.
,
J. Janák
det. 2013’ (
TMSA
)
.
PARATYPES
: 4337
♀♀
: same data as
holotype
(
JJRC
).
Description.
In most external characters very similar to
O. sarkae
sp. nov.
, but slightly smaller, body length
1.5–1.8 mm
(M
1.6 mm
, HT
1.7 mm
), forebody length
0.7–0.8 mm
(M
0.8 mm
, HT
0.8 mm
); eyes on average slightly larger (length temples – eyes R 1.26–1.48, M 1.39, HT 1.47).
Figs. 48–53. 48, 51 –
Octavius sarkae
sp. nov.
49, 52 –
O. sarkae xhosa
subsp. nov.
50, 53 –
O. sarkae ntsubane
ssp. nov.
48-50 – aedeagus ventral, HT; 51-53 – aedeagus ventro-lateral, PT. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.
Other measurements: width head – pronotum R 0.88–0.91, M 0.89, HT 0.88; pronotum width – length R 1.10–1.17, M 1.14, HT 1.13; elytra width – length R 1.38–1.54, M 1.48, HT 1.47.
Male. Sternite 8 and 9 as in
O. sarkae
sp. nov.
Aedeagus similar as in
O. sarkae
sp. nov.
(n = 5, length
0.43–0.45 mm
, M
0.44 mm
, HT
0.44 mm
), but apical portion of internal sclerotised plate hook-shaped and median lobe with low sharp ventral ridge apically (
Fig. 49, 52
).
Differential diagnosis.
Octavius sarkae xhosa
subsp. nov.
differs from the nominotypical subspecies of
O. sarkae
sp. nov.
and
O. sarkae ntsubane
subsp. nov.
only by the aedeagus, which is characterised by the apical portion of internal sclerotised plate hook-shaped, not rounded or ¿shtail-shaped, and by the median lobe with low ventral ridge apically.
Octavius sarkae xhosa
subsp. nov.
can be distingushed externally (sometimes with dif¿culties) from
O. sarkae ntsubane
subsp. n.
by distinct granulation between anterior margin and transverse impression (in the latter subspecies this region is coarsely reticulate and wrinkled).
Bionomics.
All specimens have been found in siftings of forest litter in indigenous forest.
Distribution.
Octavius sarkae xhosa
sp. nov.
has been currently recorded only from Mkhambati NR in
Eastern Cape Province
,
South Africa
(
Figs 56
,
60
).
Etymology.
This species is named after the tribe
Xhosa
, who inhabit the area where the
type
locality is situated.