The Pseudolathra species of the East Palaearctic and the Oriental regions (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)
Author
Assing, V.
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2012
2012-12-20
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299
330
journal article
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Pseudolathra unicolor
(
KRAATZ
, 1859)
(
Figs 1-10
,
Map 1
)
Lathrobium unicolor
Kraatz, 1859: 117
.
Lathrobium testaceum
Motschulsky, 1858:
646
f.; preoccupied.
Lathrobium pallens
Gemminger & Harold, 1868: 611
; replacement name.
Lathrobium chujoi
Last, 1966:
5
f.;
syn. n.
Type
material examined:
L. unicolor
:
Lectotype
♂
[dissected prior to present study; somewhat damaged], present designation: “
India
orient. /
Coll. Kraatz
/ Coll.
DEI
Eberswalde /
Syntypus
/
Pseudolathra unicolor (Kr.)
♂
,
V.I. Gusarov
det. 1994 /
DEI
Müncheberg, Col - 02775 /
Lectotypus
♂
Lathrobium unicolor
Kraatz
, desig.
V. Assing
2012 /
Pseudolathra unicolor (Kraatz)
, det.
V. Assing
2012” (
SDEI
)
.
Paralectotypes
:
2 ♀♀
: same data as
lectotype
(
SDEI
)
;
1 ♀
: same data, but “
India
or.,
Bacon
leg.” (
SDEI
)
.
L. chujoi
:
Paratypes
:
1 ♂
,
2 exs.
: “
Manchester Museum
Paratype
/ F8008.5327-29 /
Lathrobium
chûjôi
sp.
n.
,
Paratype
,
H. Last
det. /
Pseudolathra
unicolor (
Kraatz
)
, det.
V. Assing
2012” (
MMUM
)
.
Comment:
The
- extremely short - original description of
Lathrobium unicolor
is based on an unspecified number of
syntypes
from “
India
orientale, praecipue boreali” collected by “Dom. Bacon” (
Kraatz 1859
).
Four
syntypes
,
one male
and
three females
, were located in the
Kraatz
collection at the SDEI.
They
had
lectotype
and
paralectotype
labels by
V. Gusarov
attached to them, but since a
lectotype
designation had not been published, these labels were removed to avoid confusion.
The
male is here designated as the
lectotype
; its aedeagus is illustrated in
Figs 1-2
.
Lathrobium testaceum
was described from an unspecified number of
syntypes
from “Indes orientales” (
Motschulsky 1858
). This name is a junior primary homonym and was subsequently replaced with
L. pallens
by
Gemminger & Harold (1868)
.
Lathrobium pallens
and
L. testaceum
have been treated as synonyms of
L. unicolor
at least since
Fauvel (1904)
.
In
the original description of
L. chujoi
, which is based on a “
Type
,
♀
” [sic] and
eleven paratypes
from “
Thailand
:
Nakon Sawan
(
Last 1966
), there is no reference whatsoever to
Pseudolathra unicolor
.
An
examination of
three paratypes
revealed that they are conspecific with
P. unicolor
, hence the synonymy proposed above.
The
aedeagus of a male
paratype
is illustrated in
Figs 5-6
.
Additional material examined:
Nepal
:
7 exs.
,
Narayani
,
Chitwan
,
Gynganagar
, at light,
9.V.2005
, leg.
Ahrens
(
NME
, cAss)
;
1 ♀
,
Chitwan National Park
,
Sauraha
, ca.
200 m
, at MV light,
4.VI.1983
, leg.
Brendell
(
BMNH
)
.
India
:
13 exs.
,
Assam
,
Kaziranga Wildlife
,
Pan Bari Reserve Forest
,
26°45'N
,
93°10'E
,
100 m
,
12-21.XI.1997
, leg.
Siniaev
&
Murzin
(cSch, cAss)
;
4♀♀
,
Assam
,
Bhalukpong
,
27°02'N
,
92°35'E
,
150 m
,
26.V.-3.VI.2006
, leg.
Dembický
&
Pacholátko
(
BMNH
, cAss)
;
1 ♂
,
Assam
,
Umrongso
env.,
25°27'N
,
92°43'E
,
700 m
,
3-8.VI.2002
, leg.
Trýzna
&
Benda
(cSch)
;
1 ♀
,
West Bengal
,
Darjeeling distr.
,
Kalimpong
,
Dumra Busty
,
1000 m
,
12.VIII.1990
, leg.
Dangal
(cKle)
;
1♀
,
2 exs.
without abdomen,
Calcutta
(
BMNH
)
;
1 ♀
,
Calcutta
,
26.X.1949
, leg.
Kapur
(
BMNH
)
;
1 ♀
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
8 km
S Jamiri
, near
Sessa
,
27°07-09'N
,
92°34'E
,
350 m
,
26.V.-4.VI.2005
, leg.
Dembický
(
BMNH
)
;
1♀
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
Kheri Forest
[
25°21'N
,
79°17'E
],
II.1916
, leg.
Champion
(
BMNH
)
;
1♀
,
Bihar
,
Pusa
[
25°58'N
,
85°40'E
],
15.V.1931
, leg.
Fletcher
(
BMNH
)
.
Myanmar
:
5 exs.
,
Pegu
,
60 km
NW
Yangon
,
17°19'N
,
96°28'E
,
light trap
,
22.XI.2003
, leg.
Hornburg
(cSch, cAss)
;
1♂
,
2 ♀♀
,
Tharrawaddy
, leg.
Corbett
,
Andrewes
, etc. (
BMNH
)
;
1 ♀
, locality not specified (
BMNH
)
.
Bangladesh
:
1 ♂
,
Dhaka
[“
Dacca
”] (
BMNH
)
.
China
:
1 ex.
,
Yunnan
,
Dali Bai Aut. Pref
.,
5 km
SSW
Dacang
, water reservoir,
25°24'N
,
100°12'E
,
1780 m
, bank of reservoir,
17.IX.2009
, leg.
Wrase
(cAss)
.
Thailand
:
1 ♀
,
25 km
NW
Lan Sak
,
X.1989
, leg.
Thielen
(cAss)
;
2 ♀♀
,
Kanchanaburi
, farmland near
Kwai river
,
400 m
,
25.-27.III.1987
, leg.
Brendell
(
BMNH
).
Locality
not identified
:
1 ♀
,
Shuregu
[?], leg.
Champion
(
BMNH
)
.
Redescription:
Body length
5-6 mm
; length of forebody 2.7-3.0 mm. Coloration variable: body either uniformly reddish or partly (head, postero-lateral portion of elytra, abdominal segments III-VI) more or less distinctly infuscate; legs yellowish to reddish-yellow; antennae reddish.
Head approximately as broad as long or weakly transverse; punctation coarse and sparse, in median dorsal portion very sparse or absent; interstices without microsculpture and glossy. Eyes large, but of variable size, usually somewhat longer, rarely shorter than postocular region in dorsal view. Antennae slender, 1.8-2.0 mm long; all antennomeres oblong.
Pronotum of somewhat variable shape, 1.1-1.2 times as long as broad and approximately 1.1 times as broad as head; on either side of the impunctate midline with series of 15-20 punctures, these punctures often accompanied by additional punctures; punctation of lateral portions sparse to moderately dense; interstices without microsculpture.
Elytra approximately as long as pronotum or slightly longer; laterally with fine and almost complete submarginal carina; punctation arranged in more or less pronounced series; interstices without microsculpture. Hind wings fully developed.
Abdomen slightly narrower than elytra; punctation very fine and very dense; interstices with microsculpture; posterior margin of tergite VII with palisade fringe.
♂
: protarsomeres I-IV strongly dilated; sternite VII without distinctly modified pubescence and shallow median impression, posterior margin broadly concave (
Fig. 9
); sternite VIII oblong, posterior excision narrow and deep, not quite reaching middle of sternite (
Fig. 10
); aedeagus
1.15-1.30 mm
long, shaped as in
Figs 1-8
.
♀
: protarsomeres I-IV distinctly dilated, but slightly less so than in male.
Intraspecific variation:
This species is highly variable, particularly in coloration, density of punctation, eye size, shape of head and pronotum, to some extent also in the size of the aedeagus. In material from
India
, the body is usually of uniformly reddish coloration, whereas in specimens seen from
Myanmar
and
China
the head and the postero-lateral portion of the elytra are often more or less distinctly infuscate; occasionally the head may even be black. In most specimens the eyes are large, bulging, and longer than the postocular region; in the male from
China
, however, they are less convex and shorter than the postocular region. The variation of the aedeagus is illustrated in
Figs 1-8
.
Figs 1-10:
Pseudolathra unicolor
; lectotype of
P. unicolor
(
1-2
), paratype of
P. chujoi
(
5-6
), and males from Assam (
3-4
) and Yunnan (
7-10
): aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (
1-8
); male sternite VII (
9
); male sternite VIII (
10
). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
Distribution and natural history:
The species is evidently widespread in the southern East Palaearctic and Oriental regions. Malebased records have been seen from
Nepal
, North
India
,
Myanmar
,
Bangladesh
,
China
, and
Thailand
(
Map 1
). Owing to possible confusion with externally similar species (
P. himalayana
,
P. villiersi
, etc.), all previous records and all the female-based records listed above should be considered doubtful.
On at least two occasions,
P. unicolor
was collected at light traps in May and November. In one locality in southern central
Nepal
, the species was found together with
P. himalayana
and
P. pulchella
. One specimen from
China
was taken on the shore of a reservoir.