The Neotropical species of the genus Osorius G - M, 1829 with remarks to the Neotropical Osoriid complex (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Osoriinae)
Author
Irmler, Ulrich
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2010
2010-12-20
60
2
363
426
https://www.contributions-to-entomology.org/article/view/1782
journal article
10.21248/contrib.entomol.60.2.363-426
0005-805X
5212736
Osorius propinquus
BERNHAUER
,, 1920: 138
(Figs 34 a-c)
Type
material examined:
Brazil
:
Espirito Santo
,
1 male
(
holotype
,
FMNH
)
.
Diagnosis:
The species resembles
O. sahlbergi
,
O. nitens
,
O. puncticeps
,
and
O. confusus
in size and punctation. Microsculpture in
O. propinquuspropinquus
is much weaker than in
O. sahlbergi
,
and surface is, thus, much shinier. Furthermore, the aedeagus of
O. propinquuspropinquus
ends in an obtuse hook-like apex, whereas aedeagus of
O. sahlbergi
is flattened at apex. It is most similar to
O. nitens
in the shape of the pronotum. In
O. confususconfusus
and
O. puncticeps
,
the pronotum is more narrowed from anterior angles to posterior angles than in
O. propinquus
. It can be distinguished from
O. nitens
by the sparser and finer punctation of the pronotum.
Description:
Length
:
10.5 mm
.
Colour
: black.
Head
::
1.7 mm
long,
2.3 mm
wide; punctation deep and sparse; distance between punctures on average as wide as or distinctly wider than diameter of punctures; isodiametric microsculpture weak; surface shiny; disc at base of antennae impunctate and without microsculpture; surface polished; a transversal, oval space on posterior disc impunctate, but with weak microsculpture; clypeus with scarcely acute tooth-like lateral angles and central front emargination; labrum two times wider than long, not projecting front emargination; eyes 1/3 as long as temples; with few short postocular striae and several supraocular granular punctures and at least two supraocular setae.
AntennaeAntennae
with 2
nd
antennomere more or less circular; conical 3
rd
antennomere slightly longer than 2
nd
; antennomeres 4 to 6 scarcely longer than wide; subsequent antennomeres quadrate.
Pronotum
:
1.9 mm
long,
2.4 mm
wide; widest at tooth-like anterior angles; more or less continuously narrowed to posterior angles; lateral margin at anterior angles narrow; slightly wider at posterior edge; posterior edge margined; with sparse and moderately fine punctation; punctation on average finer and sparser than on head; distance between punctures on average two times wider than diameter of punctures; with very fine and sparse micro-punctation between normal punctures; isodiametric microsculpture weak; surface slightly shiny; with central indistinct longitudinal depression.
Elytra
:
2.5 mm
long,
2.4 mm
wide; with deep and moderately dense punctation and weak coriaceous ground sculpture.
Aedeagus
pear-shaped with short apical part ending in an obtuse slightly back-curved apex.