Revision of the genus Thyreocephalus and description of Afrus gen. nov. of Africa south of the Sahara (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae)
Author
Janák, Jiří
Author
Bordoni, Arnaldo
text
Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4038.1.1
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Thyreocephalus nairobiensis
(
Fauvel, 1907
)
comb. nov.
(
Figs. 82–86
,
92–96
)
Xantholinus nairobiensis
Fauvel, 1907
: 34
;
Bernhauer & Schubert, 1914
: 306
;
Herman, 2001
: 3814
.
Eulissus turneri
Bernhauer, 1937b
: 299
;
Herman, 2001
: 3629
,
syn. nov
.
Type
locality.
Kenya
, Nairobi, Wa Kikuyu et Masai.
Type
material examined.
Xantholinus nairobiensis
.
Holotype
♀:
KENYA
: “
nairobiensis
, Wa-Kikuyu et Masai
”, “
nairobiensis
, Fvl.
”, “
Type
” (
IRSNB
). The label “
Thyreocephalus nairobiensis
(Fauvel, Bordoni & Janák det. 2014” was attached to this specimen.
Eulissus turneri
.
Lectotype
(by present designation) ♀:
KENYA
: “
Type
”, “Naivasha,
Kenya Colony
, 1935, Allen Turner”, “
Eulissus
,
Turneri
Brnh.
,
type
” (
BMNH
). The specimen is chosen as
lectotype
. The labels “
Lectotypus
Eulissus turneri
Bh., Bordoni
des. 2011” and
Thyreocephalus nairobiensis
(Fvl.)
, Janák & Bordoni des. 2014” were attached to the specimen.
Paralectotypes
: 2 ♀:
KENYA
: “Naivasha,
Kenya Colony
, 1935, Allen Turner”, “Ostafrika, Brit. Mus., Don.
Marshall
”, “
turneri
, Brnh.
Type
,
Eulissus
”; “
Paralectotypus
Eulissus turneri
Bh., Janák & Bordoni
des. 2011”; “
Thyreocephalus turneri (
Bh.)
, Janák & Bordoni det. 2011” (
FMNH
).
Additional material examined.
TANZANIA
:
1 ♀:
Tanzania
bor., Arusha env.,
1–7.i.1995
, Smrž (
NHMW
);
1 ♂
: Africa or., Katona, Arusha Ju, 1905 (
JJRC
).
FIGURES 87–91
.
Thyreocephalus manfredi
sp. nov.
; 87, head and pronotum; 88, labrum; 89, male tergite 10; 90, male sternite 9; 91, aedeagus.
FIGURES 92–96
.
Thyreocephalus nairobiensis
(Fauvel)
; 92, head and pronotum; 93, labrum; 94, male tergite 10; 95, male sternite 9; 96, aedeagus.
Redescription.
Body length
14–15 mm
; length from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra:
7– 7.5 mm
. Reddish brown to black with elytra and last two visible abdominal segments red (
Figs. 82, 84
). Shiny. Head and pronotum with micro-punctation. Head and pronotum and related punctation as in
Figs. 83, 85
,
92
; labrum as in
Fig. 93
Elytra shorter and wider than pronotum, slightly dilated posteriad, with rounded humeral angles. Surface with fine punctation, arranged in three irregular series, one wide near suture, one median and one lateral. Abdomen with evident transverse micro-striation and deep, rather dense punctation, arranged in more series on each segment.
Male
. Temples with longitudinal impression, rather finely and densely punctate (
Figs. 83
,
92
).Tergite 10 and sternite 9 of male genital segment as in
Figs. 94, 95
. Aedeagus (
Fig. 96
) ovoid,
1.8 mm
long, with long median lobe, symmetrical parameres and tube-like inner sac, covered with fine spinulae.
Female. Temples without longitudinal impression (
Fig. 85
).
Differential diagnosis.
Thyreocephalus nairobiensis
differs from the similar
T. manfredi
sp. nov.
in reddish last abdominal segment, different shape of the aedeagus with shorter apical lobe and symmetrical parameres.
Distribution.
The species is distributed in
Kenya
and
Tanzania
(
Fig. 86
).
Remarks.
As
the superior line of pronotal hypomeron is turning downwards well before middle, joining or almost joining inferior line next to front margin of procoxae and continuing onto anterior margin of pronotum and the pronotum is without dorsal rows of punctures, the species was transferred from
Xantholinus
to
Thyreocephalus
. In the description of
T. turneri
the species is cited from Nairobi. Naivasha is located in Rif Valley Prov., northwest of Nairobi, on the shore of Lake Naivasha.