Taxonomic study on Sathytes Westwood (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from China. Part I
Author
Yin, Zi-Wei
Author
Li, Li-Zhen
Author
Zhao, Mei-Jun
text
Journal of Natural History
2012
2012-04-30
46
13 - 14
831
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2011.651651
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2011.651651
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Sathytes paulus
Yin and Li
,
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1B
,
3G
,
5A
,
6E
,
7G
,
8G
)
Type material
Holotype
.
Male
, labelled ‘
CHINA
:
Zhejiang Prov.
/
Qingliangfeng Mt.
/
Luminyougu
/
alt.
850 m
/
20 July 2009
/
FENG, YUAN and YIN leg.’.
Paratype
.
One male, same label data as holotype, but ‘Guanlizhan–Baibuling
/
alt.
1000 m
/
15 July 2009
/
YUAN and FENG leg
.’.
Description
Male.
Body (
Figure 1B
) reddish brown, mouthparts and tarsi lighter; BL 1.59–1.66. Head (
Figure 3G
) wider than long, HL 0.29–0.31, HW 0.37–0.38. Vertexal foveae moderately developed, posterior edge of foveae located slightly anterior to level of posterior margin of eyes; LE: LP = 2.67: 1. Eyes well-developed, large, strongly prominent, each comprises about 18 facets. Antennae with scapes thick and large; pedicels larger than antennomeres III, III–VI subequal in width, VII–VIII slightly wider than VI, subequal in width, IX–XI (
Figure 5A
) strongly clubbed; semi-membranous apophysis on antennomere IX as in
Figure 7G
; antennomere X much wider than long, XI (
Figure 6E
) with two truncate basal protuberances, the more basal one covered with tufts of specialized setae at apex.
Pronotum about as long as wide, PL 0.37–0.38, PW 0.38–0.41. Elytra combined slightly wider than long, EL 0.50–0.51, EW 0.63–0.65. Abdomen slightly wider than long, AL 0.43–0.46, AW 0.55–0.57; tergite IV 2.7 times as long as next. Length of aedeagus (
Figure 8G
) 0.17.
Female.
Unknown.
Habitat and distribution
Sifted from the mixed leaf litter of a broad-leaved forest. East
China
(
Zhejiang
).
Etymology
The specific name refers to the small body size.
Remarks
Within the group (see remarks under
S
.
longwangshanus
),
S
.
paulus
is considered close to
S
.
excavatus
,
S
.
clavalis
,
S
.
rarus
,
S
.
ibialis
and
S
.
wuyishanus
by sharing a similar form of antennomere XI in the male. Identification of these species relies on a careful examination of the male antennal structure in fine slide preparations.
Sathytes paulus
may be separated by the apophysis of antennomere IX being short and located near middle, the aedeagus with a shallow apical notch and probably by the geographical distribution.