The species of Acylophorus Nordmann (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae) in continental sub-Saharan Africa
Author
Lott, Derek A.
text
Zootaxa
2010
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.275907
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275907
Acylophorus bumbunae
Bordoni
(
Figs 4
,
54
,
80
,
112
)
Acylophorus bumbunae
Bordoni, 1994
: 311
;
Herman, 2001
: 3027
.
Diagnostic characters.
Bordoni’s description contains illustrations of the aedeagus, head, maxillary palpi and posterior tarsi in addition to a textual description of morphological features. Note, however, that the illustration of the aedeagus in
Bordoni (1994)
is incorrectly labelled.
Fig.
9
in that work shows the aedeagus of
A. bumbunae
, not fig. 8. The following section contains additional diagnostic features.
Length
7mm
. Head black. Pronotum dark brown to black, often with diffuse reddish margins. Elytra dark brown to black. Abdomen weakly iridescent. Legs pale. Antennae dark with base of segment I and sometimes segment XI pale. The terminal segment of the maxillary palpi is darker than the penultimate segment.
Head of average size (pronotum 1.7x wider than head), more or less as long as wide with rounded temples bulging behind relatively small eyes and antennal insertion right on front margin (
Fig. 4
). Micro-punctures very sparse and confined to front of head and inside eyes. Dense short pubescence behind eyes. Two pairs of interocular setae. A line of five postocular setae plus an additional short seta on hind margin of eye. Maxillary palpi with terminal segment elongate and densely pubescent, more or less symmetric, longer than glabrous penultimate segment which is also elongate (
Fig. 54
). First segment of antenna longer than next three. Segments I to VIII elongate (
Fig. 80
).
Pronotum slightly transverse (1.15x wider than long) with rounded sides and widest in basal half. Shining with sparse, but evenly distributed micro-punctures. One pair of dorsal setae. One pair of lateral setae. Marginal setae shorter than in
A. orientalis
. Elytra strongly transverse (1.7x wider than long) with pubescence arising from relatively fine asperate punctures. Apical fringe of thick bristles about as long as the hairs on the rest of the elytra. Abdominal tergites with evenly spaced, relatively sparse asperate punctures and a marginal fringe of bristles similar to those on the elytra.
Paramere bilobed, lobes parallel and well separated, slightly converging toward apex, each lobe keeled as in
A. orientalis
, pegs confusedly arranged along inner margins at apex (
Fig. 112
). Median lobe not longer than paramere, barely expanded but strongly flattened at apex.
Type
material.
Holotype
3: “
SIERRA LEONE
Northern Province near Bumbuna
12.v.
91
W. Rossi / Laboulbeniales n. 1646 Walter Rossi /
HOLOTYPUS
/
HOLOTYPUS
Acylophorus bumbunae
sp. n.
Bordoni det. 1992” (cBord).
Distribution and bionomics.
Only known from three specimens collected in dead leaves on the banks of the River Seli in
Sierra Leone
(
Bordoni, 1994
) (
Fig. 142
).
Comparative notes.
Very similar to
A. rossii
.
The external differences given by
Bordoni (1994)
include the larger eyes, the more transverse pronotum and elytra, but these characters can be difficult to appreciate, given that the differences are small and that comparison of these particular characters is difficult, unless specimens are set perfectly during their preparation. The significant difference between the two species occurs in the form of the aedeagus. The illustration accompanying the original description exaggerates certain features.
Fig. 112
is redrawn from the
holotype
. The important features are the relatively short median lobe in comparison with the paramere and its flattened apex.