A taxonomic review of the Korean species of the subgenus Datomicra Mulsant & Rey of the genus Atheta Thomson, with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)
Author
Lee, Seung-Gyu
Author
Ahn, Kee-Jeong
text
Zootaxa
2017
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4
508
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journal article
33024
10.11646/zootaxa.4268.4.3
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Atheta
(
Datomicra
)
dentiventris
Bernhauer, 1907
(
Figs 1
C, 4A–I)
Atheta
(
Microdota
)
denticauda
Bernhauer, 1907
: 401
.
Atheta
(
Metaxya
)
dentiventris
Bernhauer, 1907
: 412
.
Atheta
(
Atheta
)
dentiventris
:
Brundin, 1943
: 30
.
Atheta
(
Datostiba
)
dentiventris
:
Sawada, 1977
: 174
;
Smetana, 2004
: 380
;
Schülke & Smetana, 2015
: 529
.
FIGURE 4.
Atheta
(
Datomicra
)
lewisiana
.
A, antenna; B, male abdominal tergite VIII (dorsal aspect); C, male abdominal sternite VIII (ventral aspect); D, female abdominal tergite VIII (dorsal aspect); E, female abdominal sternite VIII (ventral aspect); F, median lobe of aedeagus (lateral aspect); G, median lobe of aedeagus (ventral aspect); H, paramere (lateral aspect); I, spermatheca. Scales = 0.1 mm.
Diagnosis.
Length 2.0–
2.4 mm
. Body (
Fig. 1
C) dark brown to black; head and abdomen almost black; elytra and legs paler.
Head
. Subquadrate, approximately 1.0–1.1 times as wide as long, widest across eyes, slightly narrower than pronotum; eyes large and prominent, about 1.3–1.4 times as long as temples; infraorbital carina incomplete; cervical carina complete. Antennae (
Fig. 4
A) slightly longer than head and pronotum combined; antennomeres 1–3 elongate, 1 longest, 4–10 subquadrate to slightly transverse, 11 longer than wide, about as long as preceding two combined.
Thorax
. Pronotum approximately 1.2–1.3 times as wide as long, widest at middle; hypomera fully visible in lateral aspect. Elytra slightly longer and wider than pronotum; elytron approximately 1.6–1.7 times as long as wide, postero-lateral margin almost straight.
Abdomen
. Parallel-sided, convergent at apex; surface distinctly glossy and densely pubescent, with isodiametric and reticulate microsculpture; macrochaetal arrangement of tergites
II–VI 02-03-23
-23-23; male tergite VIII (
Fig. 4
B) with four macrosetae on each side of midline, posterior margin with two outer processes and irregular inner processes, emarginate at middle; male sternite VIII (
Fig. 4
C) with about seven macrosetae on each side of midline, posterior margin convex, slightly rounded, with marginal setae; female tergite VIII (
Fig. 4
D) with six macrosetae on each side of midline, posterior margin slightly emarginate in median region; posterior margin of female sternite VIII (
Fig. 4
E) slightly rounded.
Aedeagus
. Median lobe (
Figs 4
F–G) narrowly ovate, apical process convergent at apex in ventral aspect. Apical lobe of paramerites (
Fig. 4
H) subparallel-sided, with four setae very short; a- and b-seta slightly longer than d- and c-seta.
Spermatheca
.
Bursa
elongate, with small umbilicus; duct slender, shortly coiled at apex (
Fig.
4
I).
Type
material.
Syntype
,
1♂
, labeled as follows: ‘
Kanagawa
Japan
.
Sauter
,
dentiventris Bernh. Typ.
,
dentiventris Bernh
. Typus, Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection’.
Material
examined.
SOUTH KOREA
:
Chungnam
Prov
.: 2 exx.,
Daejeon-si
,
Yuseong-gu
,
Juk-dong
,
N36°22′14.35″
E127°20′19.16″
,
14 iv 2011
,
JH Song, SG
Lee, decaying vegetables, 2 exx.,
Nonsan-si
,
Beolgokmyeon
, N36°09′10.5″ E127°18′24.9″
236 m
,
22 v 2011
, IS Yoo, decaying red pepper.
Gyeonggi
Prov
.: 105 exx. (three on slide),
Seoul-si
,
Seongbuk-gu
,
Dongseon-dong
,
24 v 1988
,
GS Jang
; 3 exx., same data as former except for ‘
9 v 1988
,
YS Kim’
; 2 exx., Seoul-si, Seocho-gu, Wonji-dong,
1 vi 1985
,
GS Jang
.
Jeonbuk
Prov
.: 1 ex.,
Mujugun
,
Anseong-eup
,
5 vi 1988
,
GS Jang
, vegetables.
Distribution.
Korea
(South),
China
(
Beijing
) and
Japan
.
Remarks.
Atheta
(
Datomicra
)
dentiventris
is in agreement with the diagnostic characters, including aedeagus and spermatheca, of
A
. (
Dimetrota
)
reelsi
described by Pace (1998). Therefore, the species may be synonymized under
A
. (
D
.)
dentiventris
. But it is still premature to propose the synonym until thorough comparative and detailed study of the species including
type
specimens. This species is recorded for the first time in
Korea
.