On some Lomechusini of the Palaearctic and Oriental regions (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
Author
Assing, Volker
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Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2016
2016-12-20
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https://www.contributions-to-entomology.org/article/view/1904
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10.21248/contrib.entomol.66.1.13-111
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Tetrabothrus clavatus
BERNHAUER, 1915
(
Map 2
)
Tetrabothrus clavatus
BERNHAUER, 1915b: 242
.
Tetrabothrus quadricollis
CAMERON, 1950:
118
f.;
syn. nov.
Tetrabothrus japonicus
NAKANE, 1991:
111
f.;
syn. nov.
Tetrabothrus vietnamiculus
PACE, 2013: 375
;
syn. nov.
Tetrabothrus rubricollis
ASSING, 2015: 138
ff.;
syn. nov.
Type material examined
:
T. clavatus
:
Holotype
♀
: “
Sumatra
,
Manna
, M. Knappert /
Tetrabothrus clavatus
Brnh.
, Typus unic. / Chicago NHMus, M. Bernhauer Collection / Holotypus
Tetrabothrus clavatus
Bernhauer
, rev. V.
Assing 2016
/
Tetrabothrus clavatus
Bernhauer
, det.
V.
Assing
2016” (
FMNH
).
T. quadricollis
:
Holotype
♀
: “
Malaya
,
Kuala Lumpur
, at light, Jan: 27th, 1936.
H. M. Pendlebury.
/ Ex Coll. F.M.S. Museum [overleaf] /
T. quadricollis
Cam.
Type / M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147 / Syntype / Type / Holotypus
Tetrabothrus quadricollis
Cameron
, rev.
V. Assing
2015 /
Tetrabothrus clavatus
Bernhauer
, det. V.
Assing 2016
” (
BMNH
).
Paratype
♂
: “
Malaya
,
Kuala Lumpur
, at light,
April 27th, 1932
.
H. M. Pendlebury.
/
Ex Coll. F.M.S. Museum
[overleaf] /
M. Cameron. Bequest.
B.M. 1955-147 /
Syntype
/
Syntype
Tetrabothrus quadricollis
Cam.
, det.
R.G. Booth
2015 /
Paratypus
Tetrabothrus quadricollis
Cameron
, rev.
V. Assing
2015” (
BMNH
)
.
Additional material examined
:
China
:
1 ex.
,
Jiangxi
,
Jinggang Shan
,
Luofu
,
26°40'N
,
114°14'E
,
310 m
, at light, 25+
27.IV.2011
, leg.
Fikáček
&
Hájek
(
NMP
)
;
1 ex.
,
Guangdong
,
W Qixing
,
Heishiding nature reserve
,
23°28'N
,
111°54'E
,
190 m
, forested stream valley, at light,
1.–3.V.2011
, leg.
Fikáček
&
Hájek
(cAss)
.
Thailand
:
1 ♂
,
Chanthaburi
,
Khao Sabap National Park
,
150–300 m
,
23.–24.XI.1985
, leg.
Burckhardt
&
Löbl
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ex.
,
Fang
,
19°55'N
,
99°12'E
,
300 m
, leg.
Král
(
NHMB
)
.
Laos
:
1 ♂
,
1 ex.
,
Boli Kham Xai province
,
8 km
NE Ban Nape
,
18°21'N
,
105°08'E
,
600 m
,
1.–18.V.2001
, leg.
Pacholátko
(
NHMB
, cAss)
;
1 ♂
,
Vientiane province
,
Vang–Vieng
,
19°55'N
,
102°26'E
,
300 m
, V.–VI.200 [sic], leg.
Kolibáč
(cAss)
.
Malaysia
:
1 ♂
,
Sarawak
(
Borneo
), 4th division,
Gn. Mulu National Park
,
V–VIII.1978
, leg.
Hammond
&
Marshall
(
BMNH
)
;
1 ♂
,
2 ♀♀
,
Sabah
,
10 km
SSE Telupid
,
Karamuak river
, at light,
1.–7.IX.1977
, leg.
Bacchus
(
BMNH
)
;
1 ♂
,
Sabah
,
Mt. Kinabalu National Park
,
7500 ft
, at light,
20.VIII.1982
, leg.
Stork
(cAss)
;
1 ♂
,
Sabah
,
Sandakan–Keningau
road,
250 ft
,
19.X.1977
, leg.
Bacchus
(cAss)
.
Indonesia
:
1 ♂
,
Sulawesi Utara
,
Dumoga-Bone National Park
,
220 m
,
light trap
,
II.1985
, leg.
Barlow
(
BMNH
)
;
1♀
, same data, but
200 m
,
III.1985
(
BMNH
)
.
Brunei
:
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Lamunin
,
Bukit Sulang
,
4°38'N
,
114°45'E
,
6.VIII.–12.IX.1982
, leg.
Stork
(
BMNH
)
.
Identification
doubtful
:
1 ♀
,
Australia
,
Phillip Island
, leg.
Semper
(
BMNH
)
.
Comment
:
Tetrabothrus clavatus
was described from a unique
holotype
“Ein einziges Stück” from “Sumatra: Manna” (
BERNHAUER 1915b
). The specimen, a female, was located in the Bernhauer collection at the FMNH. The original description of
T. quadricollis
is based on type material from “Kuala Lumpur. At light”. In stating “Type in my collection”,
CAMERON (1950)
designated a
holotype
. Only one of the
two type
specimens in the Cameron collection has Cameron´s type label attached to it; this specimen, a female, consequently is the
holotype
, whereas the other, a male, is a
paratype
. In external characters, particularly the distinctive shape of the pronotum, the punctation pattern of the abdomen, and the coloration, type material of
T. clavatus
and
T. quadricollis
are identical, suggesting that they belong to the same widespread species, of which
T. clavatus
is the senior name. The aedeagus of the
paratype
of
T. quadricollis
is identical to that of
T. japonicus
, which was described from a male
holotype
and a male
paratype
from Kyushu,
Japan
(
NAKANE 1991
), and subsequently revised and illustrated by
MARUYAMA & KISHIMOTO (1999)
. Thus,
T. japonicus
, together with its junior synonym
T. vietnamiculus
PACE, 2013
(
ASSING 2015d
), is placed in synonymy with the senior name
T. clavatus
. As can be inferred from the details indicated in the original description of
T. canescens
PACE, 2010
, which is based on a unique female from Java deposited in the natural history museum in Genova, this name too may be a synonym of
T. clavatus
, just like
T. neoguineensis
PACE, 2012
from New
Guinea
(see comment in the section on
T. neoguineensis
).
An examination of material of
T. clavatus
from various regions revealed some intraspecific variation of the characters emphasized by
ASSING (2015b)
as distinguishing
T. rubricollis
from
T. japonicus
(i.e.,
T. clavatus
). A re-examination of the female
holotype
of
T. rubricollis
revealed that, in external characters, it is within the range of intraspecific variation of
T. clavatus
, suggesting that both names are synonymous.
Tetrabothrus clavatus
is the most widespread species of the genus, its distribution ranging from
Japan
(Honshû, Shikoku, Kyûshû, Ryukyu Islands) to
South Korea
,
China
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
,
Malaysia
, and
Indonesia
(material examined and
ASSING 2015d
,
HLAVÁČ et al. 2011
, MARYUAMA & KISHIMOTO 1999), possibly even to
Australia
(
Map 2
). In
China
, it was previously known from
Anhui
,
Guizhou
, and
Zhejiang
provinces (
YAN & LI 2015b
).
YAN & LI (2015b)
also indicate
Fujian
province, but do not indicate any primary records from there. The above specimens from
Laos
represent a new country record, those from
Sarawak
,
Sabah
, and
Brunei
the first records from Borneo.