On the Scaphisomatini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Scaphidiinae) of the Philippines, III: the genus Baeocera Erichson
Author
Löbl, Ivan
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2012
2012-09-30
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3
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http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/150198
journal article
10.5962/bhl.part.150198
0035-418X
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Baeocera ceylonensis
group
Baeocera dilutior
Löbl, 1979
Fig 59-62
Eubaeocera diluta
Löbl, 1972: 85
;
holotype
Ƌ, ZMUB, type locality: LUZON, Prov.
Nueva
Vizcaya, Bambang.
FIGS 59-62
(59-62)
Baeocera dilutior
Löbl
, aedeagus (59, 62) in dorsal and lateral views, paramere (60) and internal sac (61) in dorsal view; scale bar =
0.1 mm
for aedeagus, =
0.05 mm
for paramere and internal sac.
Baeocera dilutior
Löbl, 1979: 86
, replacement name for
Eubaeocera diluta
Löbl, 1971
(nec
Baeocera diluta
Achard, 1920
).
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
8 ex.
,
LEYTE
,
Visca N Baybay
, prim. forest
200-500m
,
22.II.- 10.III.1991
, leg.
W. Schawaller
& al. (
SMNS
,
MHNG
)
. –
1 ex.
,
Visca
N
Baybay
,
100-200m
,
22.II.1991
, leg.
W. Schawaller
& al., (
SMNS
)
. –
1 ex.
Leyte
,
SW Abuyog
,
8.III.1991
, forest,
100-300m
, leg.
W. Schawaller
& al. (
MHNG
)
. –
5 ex.
, LUZON,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Makiling
, summit road,
450-550m
,
20.XI.1995
, leg.
I. Löbl
and
1 ex.
with the same data but
400m
,
19.XI.1995
(
MHNG
)
. –
1 ex.
,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Makiling
4 km
SE Los Banos
,
8.IV. 1977
, leg.
L. Watrous
(
MHNG
)
. –
2 ex.
,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Makiling
above
Mad Springs
400-700m
,
19.- 22.XI.1995
, leg.
J. Kodada
(
MHNG
)
. –
2 ex.
,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Banahaw
above
Kinabuhayan
, 500 and
800m
, 24. and 25.XI.95, leg.
I. Löbl
(
MHNG
)
. –
2 ex.
,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Banahaw
above
Kinabuhayan
,
Cristalino
trail,
600-700m
, 24.XI.95, leg.
I. Löbl
(
MHNG
)
. –
1 ex.
,
Lagunas Prov.
,
Mt. Banahaw
near school above
Kinabuhayan
,
600m
,
26.XI.1995
, leg.
J. Kodada
(
MHNG
)
.
HABITAT: Specimens were found in primary and secondary rainforest, in leaf litter and under rotten bamboo debris.
DISTRIBUTION:
Philippines
,
Leyte
, Luzon.
COMMENTS: This species is difficult to distinguish by the external characters from
B. jankodadai
,
B. insolita
and
B. jeani
, while it is separated unambiguously from these species, as from other Philippine congener, by the aedeagal characters, in particular by the presence of a tuft of spine-like structures situated in the proximal part of the internal sac (Figs 59-62). All species of the
B. ceylonensis
group are similar in both, external and aedeagal characters.
Baeocera dilutior
differs clearly from the Taiwanese
B. semiglobosa
(Achard, 1921)
by the distally narrowed flagellar guide-sclerite and proximally parallel flagellar sclerite of the internal sac of the aedeagus.
Baeocera dilutior
may be separated from
B. franzi
(Löbl, 1973)
, known from
Thailand
and
China
, by the elytral punctation restricted onto smaller surface of the disc, and by the internal sac with patch of apico-lateral scale-like structures, while the latter consists of denticulate structures in
B. franzi
.
Baeocera ceylonensis
(Löbl, 1971)
, known from
Sri Lanka
and southern
India
, and
B. ventralis
(Löbl, 1973)
, distributed from
Pakistan
to
Thailand
, have the parameral notch situated more proximally than in
B. dilutior
. In addition, the sclerites of the internal sac are smaller in
B. ceylonensis
than those in
B. dilutior
, and
B. ventralis
has the apex of the flagellar guide-sclerite broadly rounded.