A review of the genus Scaphidium Oliver (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scaphidiinae) from Tianmushan, East China
Author
He, Wen-Jia
Author
Tang, Liang
Author
Li, Li-Zhen
text
Zootaxa
2008
1898
55
62
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.184480
d5637cdc-f2cd-4547-9a35-04053cea8e82
1175-5326
184480
Key to
Scaphidium
species of Tianmushan
1 Pronotum and elytra entirely black ............................................................................................................ 2
- At least elytra with spots or fascia ............................................................................................................. 3
2 BL
3.5–4.3 mm
. Last antennal segment symmetrical. Legs black. Male profemur curved, without microsculpture; protibia slightly expanded from basal 1/5 to median portion, gradually narrowed to apical 1/6 and then forming obtuse low protuberance subapically. (see
Fig.
10
in this paper;
Fig.
6
in
Löbl 1968
). Aedeagus
1.16 mm
long (see
Figs. 1, 2
in
Löbl 1968
;
Fig.
9
in
He et al. 2008
).
China
(Zhejiang),
North Korea
.....................................................................................................................................
S. comes
Löbl
- BL 6.0–
9.5 mm
. Last antennal segment asymmetrical. Meso- and metafemora with wide reddish fasciae on median portion. Male profemur slightly expanded with distinct protuberances and mesh-like microsculpture; protibia not expanded, with distinct protuberances subapically. Aedeagus
2.05–2.32 mm
long (see Figs. 39, 55,
71 in
Löbl 1992
).
China
(widely distributed in the south),
India
,
Nepal
,
Burma
,
Thailand
,
Laos
,
Malaysia
,
Vietnam
,
Indonesia
.................................................................................
S. grande
Gestro
3 Pronotum reddish brown, with spots or fascia ........................................................................................... 4
- Pronotum entirely black ............................................................................................................................. 5
4 ..... Basal portion of pronotum with black strip along antebasal puncture row; each elytron without round black spot delimited by basal fascia near scutellum (see
Figs. 2, 3
in this paper;
Fig.
17
in
Löbl 1992
;
Fig.
23
in
Löbl 1999
). Male profemora gradually expanded from base to middle and then narrowed apically, forming two low ridges in median portion. Protibiae straight, not expanded, with low protuberance subapically. (see
Fig.
11
in this paper) Aedeagus
1.33 mm
long. (see
Figs. 19, 22
in this paper). BL
3.8–4.5 mm
long.
China
(Fujian, Zhejiang) ...............................................................................................
S. sinense
Pic
- Basal portion of pronotum without black strip; each elytron with a round black spot delimited by basal fascia near scutellum (see
Fig.
1
in
He
et al
. 2008
). Male profemora with ventral side cornuted in basal third, followed by ridge. Protibiae straight, not expanded, without subapical protuberance (see
Fig. 5
, in
He et al., 2008
). Aedeagus (
Figs. 7, 8
in
He
et al
. 2008
)
1.46–1.47 mm
long. BL 5.0–
5.5 mm
.
China
(Zhejiang, An’hui) ................................................................................................
S. biwenxuani
He, Tang & Li
5 Pronotum with antebasal row of punctures impressed. Subbasal fascia on each elytron yellowish, small, of simple shape (see
Fig.
1
in this paper). Male: profemora expanded gradually, with two widest points. Protibiae sinuate, with angular protuberance at widest point, narrowed toward apex, followed by ridge. (see
Fig.
9
in this paper). Aedeagus (see
Fig.
15
in this paper) 2.00 mm long. BL
6.5–8.4 mm
.
China
(Zhejiang, An’hui) .............................................................................
S. wuyongxiangi
He, Tang & Li
,
sp. nov.
- Pronotum with antebasal row of punctures not impressed. Basal fascia on each elytron reddish, large, of complex shape ........................................................................................................................................... 6
6 Basal fascia of each elytron encircling only one black spot, near humerus. (see
Fig.
4
in this paper)
China
(Yunnan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian, Hunan) ...........................................................
S. stigmatinotum
Löbl
- Basal fascia of each elytron encircling two black spots, one on humerus and another near scutellum. (see Fig.
25 in
Löbl 1999
)
China
(Fujian, An’hui) ................................................................
S. klapperichi
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