Megarthrus of southern India and Sri Lanka, with notes on their phylogenetic and biogeographical relationships (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Proteininae)
Author
Cuccodoro, Giulio
Author
Liu, Zhiping
text
Zootaxa
2016
4097
4
530
544
journal article
50579
10.11646/zootaxa.4097.4.5
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1175-5326
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Key to the species of
Megarthrus
from southern
India
and
Sri
Lanka
1 Body predominantly rust brown or chestnut brown; elytra unicolored; antennomeres 9 and 10 strongly asymmetrical (fig. 63); frons with lateral outlines oblique to apex broadly rounded, or subtruncate. Male: protarsomeres 5 with conspicuous adventral apophysis; mesotibiae markedly arcuate (fig. 56) (
rufomarginatus
-complex)....................................... 2
- Body predominantly yellow brown; elytra bicoloured; antennomeres 9 and 10 symmetrical; frons with lateral outlines markedly concave to apex truncate. Male: protarsomeres 5 without adventral apophysis; mesotibiae fairly straight (
fig. 20
) (
bimaculatus
-complex)................................................................................. 3
2 Body chestnut brown, except legs and antennae paler; antennae unicoloured. Male: aedeagus (figs 66–68) with sclerotized dorsal valve longer than half the distance from its posterior edge to the aedeagal tip; internal sac with a very large subbasal sclerite; abdominal sternite V with medial area slightly swollen and bearing a short transverse ridge. Female: valvifers in dorsal view gradually tapering, with lateral outline gently convex (fig. 71); dorsal outline of valvifers almost straight (fig. 72); genital tergites with a medial macula cordiform (fig. 70)...........................
Megarthrus rufomarginatus
(fig. 2)
- Body rust brown, concolorous with legs and antennae, except antennomeres 11 markedly paler than the others. Male: aedeagus (figs 48–51) with sclerotized dorsal valve not longer than half the distance from its posterior edge to the aedeagal tip; internal sac with a subbasal group of strong spines; abdominal sternite V with medial area slightly swollen and bearing a short transverse ridge. Female: valvifers in dorsal view evenly tapering, with lateral outline almost straight (fig. 58); dorsal outline of valvifers angulate subapically (fig. 59); genital tergites with a medial macula oval (fig. 60).....
Megarthrus lanka
(fig. 1)
3 Male
: aedeagus with ventral wall subapically right angled, apical portion conspicuously projecting ventrally (figs 32, 33). Female: valvifers each with a dorsal apophysis locate at level of dorsobasal margin (fig. 41) …
Megarthrus nilgiriensis
(fig. 5)
- Male: aedeagus with ventral wall subapically not right angled. Female: valvifers each with a dorsal apophysis located near midlength (figs 12, 24)................................................................................ 4
4 Male
: aedeagus with ventral outline of ventral wall sinuate to tip truncate (
figs 16, 17
). Female: lateral outline of middle portion of valvifers converging (fig. 23); female: genital tergites with two transverse subbasal sclerites (fig. 25).........................................................................................
Megarthrus narendrani
(fig. 4)
- Male: aedeagus with ventral outline of ventral wall arcuate to tip blunt (figs 7, 8). Female: lateral outline of middle portion of valvifers parallel (fig. 11); female: genital tergites without subbasal sclerites (fig. 3).......
Megarthrus bimaculatus
(fig. 3)