On the Staphylinidae of Saudi Arabia, with descriptions of two new species (Insecta: Coleoptera)
Author
Assing, V.
Author
Schülke, M.
Author
M. R
Author
A. S
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2013
2013-07-31
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journal article
55717
10.5281/zenodo.5341014
b9741f08-928d-4423-9e6f-478cebcd02cc
0253-116X
5341014
Tachyporus saudicus
SCHÜLKE
nov.sp.
(
Figs 9-12
)
Type material:
Holotype
♂
: “
SAUDI ARABIA
740 m,
Al Bahah
, W
Turabah
,
Al Mandaq
,
20°12'40''N
,
41°17'18''E
,
1790 m
,
10.V.2011
, leg.
Sharaf
/ Holotypus
Tachyporus saudicus
sp. n.
, det.
M. Schülke
2012” (
KSMA
)
.
Paratypes
:
3♂♂
,
3♀♀
[
1♂
,
3♀♀
teneral]: same data as holotype (
cSch
,
cAss
).
Etymology: The specific epithet (Latin, adjective) is derived from
Saudi Arabia
where the species was discovered.
Description: Measurements (in mm) and indices: body length 2.7-3.4; length of forebody 1.7-1.9; head width 0.59-0.60; pronotal width 0.96-1.00; pronotal length 0.64- 0.66; elytral sutural length (apex of scutellum to sutural angle) 0.77-0.79; elytral humeral length (anterior to posterior margin) 0.96-1.01; elytral width 1.03-1.10; aedeagus length 0.69-0.72. Ratios: head width / pronotal width 0.60-0.62; pronotal length / elytral length 0.77-0.83; elytral humeral length / elytral width 0.90-0.97.
Habitus as in
Fig. 9
. Coloration: head black, pronotum and elytra yellowish-brown, disc of pronotum dark-brown, only
one specimen
with oblique brown elytral markings, abdomen dark-brown to black, posterior margins of segments yellowish-brown, legs and basal antennomeres yellow, antennomeres IV-XI and maxillary palpus brownish.
Figs 9-11
:
Tachyporus saudicus
nov.sp.
: (
9
) habitus; (
10
) aedeagus in ventral view; (
11
) sternite VIII. Scale bars: 9: 2.0 mm; 10-11: 0.2 mm.
Head transverse; posterior part concealed under pronotal anterior margin; punctation of frons and vertex fine and sparse, distance between punctures approximately 30 µm; without microsculpture. Eyes weakly convex and rather large, distinctly longer than postocular region in dorsal view. Antenna approximately
1.1 mm
long; antennomeres I-III more than twice as long as broad, antennomeres IV-X of decreasing length, antennomere X as long as broad, antennomere XI slightly elongated, 1.7 times as long as broad. Antennomeres I-III only with sensory bristles, antennomeres IV-XI with dense pubescence.
Pronotum distinctly transverse, 1.6-1.7 times as wide as head; anterior angles bent lateroventral, posterior angles broadly rounded; punctation similar to that of head, pubescence almost invisible, only 1-2 µm long; microsculpture absent. Anterior, posterior, and lateral margins each with four distinct bristle-bearing punctures, bristles approximately 100 µm long.
Elytra moderately long, 1.2-1.3 times as long as pronotum, slightly widened posteriad, 0.90-0.97 times as long as wide; punctures as sparse as those of pronotum, but distinctly coarser with pubescence of approximately 50 µm length. Elytra covered with rows of sensory bristles of approximately 100 µm length forming distinct rows: humeral 0-1, sublateral 1-2, inner discal 2, middle discal 3, outer discal 2, sutural 3-4, apical 3 and lateral 5-6; surface of elytra without any microsculpture. Hind wings fully developed.
Abdomen with punctation and pubescence of tergites similar to those of pronotum; tergites with indistinct microsculpture composed of transverse striae or meshes (2 meshes per 10 µm); posterior margin of tergite VII with distinct palisade fringe.
♂: protarsomeres I-IV distinctly dilated; sternite VIII with distinct posterior emargination (
Fig. 11
); aedeagus approximately
0.7 mm
long, without large sclerotized structures in the internal sac (
Fig. 10
).
Comparative notes No records of
Tachyporus
species were previously known from the Arabian Peninsula. Only few species have been recorded from the adjacent regions, such as
T. nitidulus
(FABRICIUS 1781)
from
Egypt
,
Lebanon
,
Syria
,
Iran
,
Israel
and
Iraq
,
T. abner
SAULCY 1865
from
Israel
,
Jordan
and
Iran
,
T. caucasicus
KOLENATI 1846
from
Israel
,
Jordan
,
Syria
and
Iran
,
T. hypnorum
(FABRICIUS 1775)
from
Lebanon
and
Iran
, and
T. pusillus
GRAVENHORST 1806
from
Egypt
,
Israel
,
Syria
and
Iran
. The record of
T. solutus
ERICHSON 1839
from
Syria
(
SMETANA 2004
) remains doubtful, most likely it is based on a confusion with
T. caucasicus
.
Tachyporus saudicus
is highly similar in size, habitus, and elytral chaetotaxy to
T. abner
and
T. pusillus
, but distinguished as follows:
from
T. abner
by the much paler coloration of the whole body, especially of the elytra (with characteristic black markings in
T. abner
), variability of the presence of humeral bristle-bearing punctures on the elytra, and the larger size of the aedeagus (
T. abner
:
0.58-0.63 mm
).
from
T. pusillus
by usually paler coloration (
T. pusillus
: body dark-brown), the variability of the presence of humeral bristle-bearing punctures on the elytra, the absence of elytral microsculpture, and the smaller aedeagus (
T. pusillus
:
0.79-0.85 mm
).
Other pale-coloured species with similar oblique elytral markings (
T. himalayicus
BERNHAUER 1920
,
T. montanus
BERNHAUER, 1915
, and other probably undescribed species) are distinguished by the reduced number of elytral sensory bristles, especially the reduced number of discal bristles.
Distribution and natural history The
type
specimens were collected in a pasture, probably from under stones, in Wadi Turabah,
Al Bahah
, southwestern
Saudi Arabia
, at an altitude of
1790 m
in May. The
type
locality is illustrated in
Fig. 12
.