The endogean beetle fauna of the Marganai-Oridda-Valle del Leni area (SW Sardinia), with description of seven new species of Staphylinidae Leptotyphlinae (Coleoptera) *
Author
Fancello, Luca
Via Bainsizza 12, I- 09123 Cagliari, Italy. E-mail: L. fancello @ hotmail. it Museu de Ciènces Naturals de la Ciutadella (Zoologia), Passeig Picasso s / n, E- 08003 Barcelona, Spain. E-mail: c _ hernando @ telefonica. net Via Tola 21, I- 09128 Cagliari, Italy. E-mail: piero. leo @ tiscali. it
Author
Hernando, Carles
Author
Leo, Piero
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-12-22
2318
317
338
journal article
1175-5326
Entomoculia
(
Entomoculia
)
villascemae
sp. nov.
(
Figs 7
,
12
)
Diagnosis.
An
Entomoculia
Croissandeau, 1891
ascribable to the nominal subgenus for its robust build, the presence of chitinized thickenings on the male genital segment and for the characters of the male and female genitalia; well-differentiated from its congeners by the shape of the aedeagus and female copulatory plates.
Type
locality.
SW
Sardinia
,
Medio Campidano prov.
,
Villacidro
,
Rio Bidda Scema
.
Type series.
Holotype
♂
: “SW
Sardinia
,
Villacidro
(
Medio Campidano
),
Rio Bidda Scema
,
330 m
,
20.IX.1986
, leg.
P. Leo
” (
MSNG
)
.
Paratypes
:
Villacidro
(
Medio Campidano prov.
)
Rio Bidda Scema
,
330 m
,
20.IX.1986
, leg.
P. Leo
,
1 ♀
(
CLF-PL
)
.
Villacidro
(
Medio Campidano prov.
),
Foresta Demaniale di Montimannu
,
280 m
,
8.V.1986
, leg.
P. Leo
,
2 ♀
(
CLF-PL
)
;
8.VI.1986
, leg.
P. Leo
,
2 ♀
(
CLF-PL
,
CNBFVR
)
;
8.XI.1986
, leg.
P. Leo
,
1 ♀
(
CLF-PL
)
;
13.X.1991
, leg.
P. Leo
,
1 ♂
(
CLF-PL
)
.
FIGURES 7–10.
Male copulatory organ of
Entomoculia
spp.
in lateral view, scale bars: 0.05 mm.
7.
Entomoculia villascemae
sp. nov.
(holotype).
8.
Entomoculia shardana
sp. nov.
(paratype).
9.
Entomoculia carbonaria
sp. nov.
(paratype, Gutturu di Monte Nieddu).
10.
Entomoculia melonii
sp. nov.
, paratype.
Description.
Total length 1.10–1.15 mm. Head subparallel-sided, with short but prominent frontal carinas; microreticulation distinct but superficial; punctuation weak and sparse. Pronotum about as long as wide, shiny, with indistinct microreticulation; punctuation as on head; median longitudinal dimples lacking. Elytra shiny with slight microsculpture and sparse punctuation. Aedeagus as in
Fig. 7
with, in lateral view, a short, thin and slightly downcurved sternal lamina; left paramere small, curved. Female genital armature complex, structured as in
Fig. 12
.
FIGURES 11–14.
Female genital armatures of
Entomoculia
spp.
in ventral view, scale bars: 0.05 mm.
11.
Entomoculia melonii
sp. nov.
(paratype).
12.
Entomoculia villascemae
sp. nov.
(paratype, Foresta Demaniale di Montimannu).
13.
Entomoculia carbonaria
sp. nov.
(paratype, Gutturu di Monte Nieddu).
14
.
Entomoculia shardana
sp. nov.
(paratype).
Observations.
Four species of subgenus
Entomoculia
were known so far for
Sardinia
, three from the central-northern part and one from the south (
cf.
Coiffait 1972
;
Pace 1996
):
E
.
sassariensis
Pace, 1978
(
type
locality: surroundings of Sassari (Sassari prov.); both sexes known),
E
.
sardoa
Coiffait, 1959
(
type
locality: Ozieri (Sassari prov.); known only from females),
E
.
gardinii
Pace, 1994
(
type
locality: surroundings of Cuglieri (Oristano prov.); known only from males),
E
.
iknusa
Coiffait, 1959
(
type
locality: San Sperate (Cagliari prov.); known only from females). The new species is easily distinguishable from the above by the conformation of the male and female genitalia, and shows no obvious affinities with any other species of the genus.
Ecological notes.
The specimens were collected by washing soil from mixed woods dominated by
Quercus ilex
. The sampling localities are situated on granitic (Rio Bidda Scema) and argilloschist (Montimannu) Palaeozoic soils. The following endogean beetles were collected in association with the new species:
Bathysciola damryi
(
Abeille de Perrin, 1881
) (Leiodidae)
,
Octavius sardous
Coiffait, 1965
(Staphylinidae)
,
Langelandia reitteri
Belon, 1882
(Zopheridae)
,
Torneuma
sp. (Curculionidae)
,
Alaocyba carinulata
Perris, 1869
,
Raymondiellus sardous sardous
(
Perris, 1869
) (Raymondionymidae)
.
Etymology.
Named after the
type
locality.