New species and records of the genus Lispinus with a key to the species from Peru (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Osoriinae)
Author
Irmler, Ulrich
text
Zootaxa
2009
2263
42
58
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190786
744ed910-6807-473c-97da-b8af5a104736
1175-5326
190786
Lispinus minimus
n. sp.
Figs. 3
A–3D, 7P, 7E, 9C
Type
material.
Holotype
:
PERU
: Madre de Dios:
male Pantiacolla Lodge,
8 km
NE Mirador, Alto Madre do Dios River (
12°38’23”S
,
71°16’23”W
),
950 m
elevation,
24 OCT 2000
, leg. R. Brooks, #
PERU
1B00 0 83, collected under bark (
SEMC
).
Paratypes
:
PERU
: Madre de Dios:
2 females
with same data as the
holotype
(
SEMC
,
UIC
);
Loreto:
1 female
,
1.5 km
N Teniente Lopez (
2° 35.66’S
, 76°
06.92W
),
22. July 1993
, 210–
240 m
elevation, leg. Richard Leschen, # 169, ex: flight intercept trap (
SEMC
).
Diagnosis.
The small size of this species resembles that of
L. granadensis
,
L. insularis
,
L. peruanus
and
L. bolivianus
. In contrast to
L. granadensis
and
L. insularis
,
the depressions at the posterior angles of the pronotum are margined laterally as in
L. bolivianus
and
L. blandus
. It can be distinguished from
L. peruanus
and
L. bolivianus
by the absence of any emargination in front of posterior angles of pronotum and the shiny surface of the pronotal depressions.
Description.
Body length
3.2 mm
.
Body colour
black with legs and antennae brown; visible abdominal tergite 6 reddish posteriorly.
Head
0.40 mm
long,
0.55 mm
wide; eyes long, slightly longer than temples; front edge of clypeus smoothly rounded; with two supraocular setae, two setae at the front margin and four short setae on the disc; punctation deep and dense, partly coriaceous; on average distance between punctures half as wide as diameter of punctures; microsculpture extremely weak; surface nearly polished.
Antennae
short; only slightly longer than head; antennomere 2 longer than wide; antennomere 3 conical and shorter than antennomere 2; antennomeres 4 to 6 quadrate; the following antennomeres wider than preceding ones; penultimate antennomere at least 2 times wider than long.
FIGURE 9.
Shape of posterior angle of pronotum with depression showing punctation and microsculpture of
Lispinus peruanus
(A),
L. blandus
(B),
L. minimus
(C) and
L. speciosus
(D). Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
Pronotum
0.50 mm
long,
0.60 mm
wide; widest near the anterior angles; nearly straightly narrowed to posterior angles; front edge straight; with three long setae at lateral margin; with punctures deep and large; still larger than on head, but as dense as on head; distance between punctures on average half of diameter of punctures; near posterior edge with coriaceous punctation; a small impunctate midline restricted to short longitudinal space in middle of disc; without microsculpture, surface polished; depressions at posterior angles linear and deep; not reaching the middle of pronotum.
Elytra
0.67 mm
long,
0.65 mm
wide; punctation still larger and deeper than on pronotum, partly coriaceous; fine and sparse micro-punctation present; microsculpture extremely weak; surface polished.
Abdomen
with coarse and dense punctation; on posterior tergites less dense than on anterior tergites; without microsculpture, surface polished.
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from the Latin word meaning small and refers to the body size of the species.