Revision of the New Zealand genus Adalmus with description of six new species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae)
Author
Byeon, Ui-Joung
Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Chungbuk National University,
Author
Chandler, Donald S.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 USA; e-mail: Donald. Chandler @ unh. edu
Author
Leschen, Richard A. B.
New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, Private Bag 92170, Auckland, New Zealand;
Author
Park, Jong-Seok
Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Chungbuk National University,
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2024
2024-05-08
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2024.003
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10.37520/aemnp.2024.003
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Adalmus bullerensis
Byeon & Chandler
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 2
,
10
)
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J (genitalia dissected,
NZAC
): “NEW ZEALAND:BR, Lewis Pass Nat.Res.,
0.6km
s Lewis Pass,
870m
17.xii. 1984
–
21.i.1985
Nothofagus
spp.
forest
A.Newton
/
M.Thayer
714 // flight
intercept
(window) trap”
.
PARATYPES
:
SOUTH ISLAND: BR [Buller]:
same data as
holotype
(2 JJ, genitalia dissected, 5 JJ
1 ♀
FMNH
);
Nelson
Lks.N.P., n slope Mt.Robert, Pinchgut Track
950m
, 14.xii.84–6.i.85
Nothofagus
spp.
forest A.Newton/M.Thayer 707 // flight intercept (window) trap (1J
FMNH
);
Nelson
Lks.N.P., Lake Rotoiti, St.Arnaud Track,
670m
14.xii.1984
–
6.i.1985
Nothofagus
spp.
forest A.Newton/M.Thayer 706 // flight intercept (window) trap (2 JJ
FMNH
);
Nelson
Lakes NP, N slope Mt. Robert
860m
23–26.iii.80
Nothofagus
spp. A
.Newton,M.Thayer //
berl., leaf & log litter, forestfloor (1 J
FMNH
).
Nelson
Lakes NP, N slope Mt. Robert
860m
23–26.iii.80
Nothofagus
spp.A
.Newton,M.Thayer (
1♀
FMNH
).
NN [
Nelson
]:
Slaters Road,
0.7 km
s Whangamoa Saddle,
410m
13.xii.1984
–
4.i.1985
Nothofagus
spp
forest A.Newton/M.Thayer 703 // flight intercept (window) trap (1 J, genitalia dissected, 1J
FMNH
).
WD [Westland]:
1.8km
n Punakaiki,
80m
19.xii.1984
-
20.i.1985
hdwd. for. with nikau A.Newton/M.Thayer 718 // flight intercept (window) trap (1 J, genitalia dissected,
FMNH
).
Diagnosis.
Males of this species can be distinguished from other
Adalmus
species
by the following characters: antennomere I approximately twice as long as II (
Fig. 2A
); pro- and metatrochanters unmodified (
Figs 2B, D
), mesotrochanter with distinct spine (
Fig. 2C
; arrow); right paramere longer than left paramere, slightly curved at middle, left paramere dichotomous and short spine curved ventrally; median lobe with small foramen at apex, with dorsal curved spine (
Figs 2E–G
).
Description.
BL
1.98–2.20 mm
(FBL
1.49–1.68 mm
,
10 specimens
measured); body, antenna, and legs reddish- -brown, maxillary palpus and tarsi yellowish-brown; body pubescent.
Head
slightly broader than long (HL: HW = 38: 43), widest at eyes, rostrum broad (HW: RW = 43: 24), impressions between ridges of antennal tubercles weak, ridges of antennal tubercles parallel; apex of rostrum strongly projecting, clypeus not visible in dorsal view; antennal length approximately
0.84–0.88 mm
, antennomere I slightly broader than II, approximately twice as long as II, antennomere II longer and wider than III–VIII, antennomeres III–VIII similar in length, antennomeres IX–XI forming indistinct club.
Fig. 2.
Adalmus bullerensis
sp. nov.
A – male dorsal habitus; B – front leg; C – middle leg; D – hind leg; E–G – aedeagus in ventral (E), lateral (F) and dorsal (G) view.
Thorax.
Prothorax wider than head (HW: PW = 43: 49), subhexagonal (PL: PW = 49: 49), broadest at anterior 2/5, gently narrowing at middle, narrowest at anterior margin.
Elytra
broader than pronotum (EW: PW = 75: 49), slightly broader than long (EL: EW = 67: 75); with sutural striae; weak impression at elytral foveae; subhumeral foveae present, not visible in dorsal view.
Legs.
Pro- and metatrochanters with smooth posterior margin; profemur rugose on ventral side; mesotrochanter with distinct spine; tibiae and femora of similar length, moderately long.
Aedeagus
asymmetric,
0.49 mm
long, with diaphragm and basal stem; parameres asymmetric, right paramere longer than left paremere, right paramere slightly curved at middle, left paramere dichotomous and short spine curved ventrally; median lobe with small foramen at apex, with dorsal curved spine.
Sexual dimorphism.
Females have comparatively larger bodies, and the mesotrochanter is simple, with a smooth posterior margin.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is an adjective derived from the Crosby code of the
type
locality ʻBullerʼ.
Distribution.
New Zealand
(South Island: BR, NN, WD;
Fig. 10
).