A review of the genus Linan (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae)
Author
Yin, Zi-Wei
Department of Biology, College of Life and Environment Sciences, Shanghai Normal University, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai, 200234, P. R. China; e-mails: yin _ ziwei @ yahoo. com; lizhenli @ shnu. edu. cn
Author
Li, Li-Zhen
Department of Biology, College of Life and Environment Sciences, Shanghai Normal University, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai, 200234, P. R. China; e-mails: yin _ ziwei @ yahoo. com; lizhenli @ shnu. edu. cn
Author
Zhao, Mei-Jun
Department of Biology, College of Life and Environment Sciences, Shanghai Normal University, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai, 200234, P. R. China; e-mails: yin _ ziwei @ yahoo. com; lizhenli @ shnu. edu. cn & Corresponding author; e-mail: mjzhao @ shnu. edu. cn
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2011
2011-06-30
51
1
123
135
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5327198
0374-1036
5327198
Linan chinensis
(
Löbl, 1964
)
(
Figs. 2
,
8
,
13, 18
,
29–30, 38
,
42
,
44
)
Lasinus chinensis
Löbl, 1964: 45
.
Linan chinensis
:
HLAVÁČ (2002: 294)
;
HLAVÁČ & CHANDLER (2005: 110)
.
Type
locality.
East
China
, West Tianmushan Mountain.
Material studied
(19 JJ
8 ♀♀
).
2 JJ
1 ♀
, ‘
CHINA
:
ZHEJIANG Prov.
/
Lin’an Count.
/
West Tianmushan Mt.
/ alt.
800–1,150 m
,
19.v.2006
/ HU &
TANG
leg
.’;
7JJ
3♀♀
, ‘
CHINA
:
ZHEJIANG Prov.
/
Longwangshan Mt.
/
Dong’guan
/ alt.
1,300 m
,
24.v.2009
/
FENG
,
LIU
,
YUAN
&
YIN
leg
.’;
3 JJ
2 ♀♀
, ‘
CHINA
:
ZHEJIANG Prov.
/
Longwangshan Mt.
/
Parking
lot / alt.
1,300 m
,
27.v.2009
/
YUAN
leg
.’;
1 J, ‘
CHINA
:
ZHEJIANG Prov.
/
Longwangshan Mt.
/
Qianmutian
/ alt.
1,300 m
,
27.v.2009
/
YUAN
leg
.’;
6 JJ
2 ♀♀
, ‘
CHINA
:
ZHEJIANG Prov.
/
Longwangshan Mt.
/
Qianmufeng
/ alt.
1,500 m
,
29.v.2009
/
FENG
,
LIU
,
YUAN
&
YIN
leg.’ (all
SNUC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Medium sized,
2.77–2.89 mm
. Antennal club weakly defined in male, not modified. Metaventral horn-like processes very short. Legs unmodified, without spines. Protibia not expanded at apex in both sexes.
Figs. 7–11.Antennal segments VIII–XI of
Linan
spp.
in male. 7 –
L
.
cardialis
Hlaváč, 2002
; 8 –
L
.
chinensis
(
Löbl, 1964
)
; 9 –
L
.
hainanicus
Hlaváč, 2002
; 10 –
L
.
inornatus
sp. nov.
; 11 –
L
.
megalobus
sp. nov.
Scales: 0.3 mm.
Figs. 12–21. Pronotum and metaventral horn-like processes of
Linan
spp.
in male. 12, 17 –
L
.
cardialis
Hlaváč, 2002
; 13, 18 –
L
.
chinensis
(
Löbl, 1964
)
; 14, 19 –
L
.
hainanicus
Hlaváč, 2002
; 15, 20 –
L
.
inornatus
sp. nov.
; 16, 21 –
L
.
megalobus
sp. nov.
Scales: 0.2 mm.
Redescription.
Male
(
Fig. 2
). Length
2.77–2.89 mm
(
2.9 mm
in
LÖBL (1964: 45))
. Head slightly longer than wide, HL
0.63–0.64 mm
, HW
0.51–0.52 mm
; eyes small, each composed of about 20 facets.Antenna with scape elongate, about 4.4 times as long as wide, antennomeres II–VII each longer than wide, VIII shorter, antennal club as in
Fig. 8
, not modified.
Pronotum (
Fig. 13
) about as long as wide, PL
0.57–0.59 mm
, PW
0.57–0.58 mm
. EL
0.78–0.80 mm
, EW
1.02–1.08 mm
. Metaventral horn-like processes (
Fig. 18
) short and rounded at apex in lateral view. Protibia cylindrical at apex, lacking medial expansion.
Abdomen large, AL
0.79–0.86 mm
, AW
1.07–1.13 mm
; first visible tergite (morphologically tergite IV) about twice as long as the second; discal carinae absent; sternite IX as in
Fig. 38
. Aedeagus
0.40 mm
long, structure as in
Figs. 29–30
.
Female
. Similar to male in size; BL
2.80–2.88 mm
, HL
0.64–0.66 mm
, HW
0.54–0.55 mm
, PL
0.59–0.60 mm
, PW
0.58–0.59 mm
, EL
0.64–0.67 mm
, EW
1.10–1.11 mm
, AL
0.93–0.95 mm
, AW
1.17–1.20 mm
. Eyes each composed of about 20 facets.
Distribution and habitat.
This species is found only in Tianmushan mountains (including Longwangshan Mountain),
Zhejiang Province
(East
China
). Specimens were sifted from leaf litter on the floor of a coniferous and broad-leaf forest (
Fig. 44
).
Remarks.
This species belongs to the
L. chinensis
species-group due to the absence of obvious modifications of the antennal club. It is most closely allied to
L
.
inornatus
sp. nov.
, but may be distinguished by the relatively broader elytra and abdomen in contrast to the pronotum (PW: EW: AW = 1.00: 1.88–1.90:
2.02–2.03 in
L. chinensis
, = 1.00: 1.62–1.64:
1.75–1.78 in
L. inornatus
sp. nov.
), the shorter metaventral processes, and the different shape of the aedeagus.