Two new species and additional records of Pseudopsis Newman from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pseudopsinae)
Author
Yin, Zi-Wei
text
Journal of Natural History
2021
2021-07-30
55
15 - 16
933
951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1925768
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2021.1925768
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Pseudopsis
(
Pseudopsis
)
serrata
sp. nov.
(
Figures 5
,
6
(c,d), 8(e); 11(g))
Type material
(3 exx.)
Holotype
:
♂
, ‘
China
:
Yunnan
,
Xishaungbanna
,
Menglong Town
,
Mengsong
,
22°03
′
41
″
N
, 100°30
ʹ
19
ʹ
’E,
1700 m
,
03.iv.2018
, sifting,
Peng
,
Shen
,
Cheng
leg.’ (
SNUC
)
.
Paratypes
:
2
♂♂
, same collection data as
holotype
(
SNUC
).
Description
Male.
Body (
Figure 5
(a)) length (combined length of head, pronotum, scutellum, elytra and abdomen)
3.2–3.6 mm
, fore body length (length of body minus abdomen)
1.9–2.1 mm
. Head and elytral disc black, pronotal disc and abdominal tergites darkish brown, sides of pronotum, lateral margins of elytra, paratergites of abdomen, antennae, legs, and mouthparts reddish brown. Length of head (
Figure 5
(b)) from anterior margin of clypeus to anterior margin of pronotum
0.49–0.57 mm
, maximum width across eyes
0.62–0.63 mm
. Length of antennae
0.77–0.81 mm
. Pronotum (
Figure 5
(b)) transverse, length along midline
0.64–0.68 mm
, maximum width 0.92–1.0 mm; sides distinctly serrate. Elytra (
Figure 5
(c)) transverse, length along suture (excluding scutellum)
0.63–0.70 mm
, maximum width
0.97–1.08 mm
; epipleural carinae visible for short distance (posterior 2/5 of elytral length) in dorsal view. Length of abdomen along middle
1.32–1.53 mm
; posterior margin of sternite IX (
Figure 8
(e)) moderately emarginate.
Aedeagus (
Figure 6
(c)) asymmetrical at base, length
0.62–0.64 mm
; median lobe moderately elongate, moderately broad, gradually narrowing apicad, apex pointed in dorso-ventral view. Endophallus (
Figure 6
(d)) in repose approximately eight-tenths length of median lobe, apical part with single row of spines, middle part comprising group of large spines, basal part membranous. Parameres (
Figure 6
(c)) moderately sinuate in ventral view; apices of parameres extending slightly below apex of median lobe; apical seta long, unpigmented.
Female.
Unknown.
Comparative notes
Pseudopsis serrata
sp. nov.
shares only with
P. susae
Herman, 1983
(
India
,
Nepal
,
China
),
P. smetanai
Zerche, 1998
(
China
)
, and
P. crenata
Zerche, 2000
(
Nepal
)
the distinctly serrate lateral margins of the pronotum.
Pseudopsis serrata
can be separated from these other species by the unique endophallic structure of the aedeagus.
Pseudopsis susae
has the endophallus with two large, stout spines at the base;
P. smetanai
lacks any sclerotised spines that compose the endophallus, and the parameres are less curved for the apical halves; and
P. crenata
has a much slenderer aedeagus, and the pronotal lateral margins are the most significantly serrated among the four species.
Distribution
China
:
Yunnan
(
Figure 11
(g)).
Etymology
The new species epithet refers to the serrate lateral pronotal margins of the new species.
Remarks
This species represents the southernmost record of the genus in
China
.