On Zyras sensu strictu in the East Palaearctic and Oriental regions, with a focus on the faunas of the Himalaya, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Sulawesi (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Lomechusini)
Author
Assing, Volker
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Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2017
2017-06-30
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Zyras
(
Zyras
)
bettotanus
CAMERON, 1930
(
Map 9
)
Zyras bettotanus
CAMERON, 1930: 168
.
Zyras
(
Zyras
)
drescheri
CAMERON, 1939b: 17
;
syn
.
n
.
Zyras
(
Zyras
)
atrapicalis
ASSING, 2016a:
140
f.;
syn
.
n
.
Type material examined
:
Z. bettotanus
:
Holotype
♂:
“
N. Borneo
.
Bettotan
, /
Nr. Sandakan
.
Aug. 23rd 1927
/
Zyras bettotanus
Cam.
Type /
M. Cameron. Bequest.
B.M. 1955-147. / Holotype / Holotypus
Zyras bettotanus
Cameron
, rev.
V. Assing
2017” (
BMNH
).
Z. drescheri
:
Lectotype
♂
, present designation: “Batoerraden,
G. Slamat.
Java
,
F.C. Drescher.
7-9.VIII.1926
/
Z. drescheri
Cam Cotype
/ M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147. / Syntype / Lectotypus ♂
Zyras drescheri
Cameron
, desig.
V. Assing
2017 /
Zyras bettotanus
Cameron
, det.
V. Assing
2017” (
BMNH
)
.
Paralectotype
♀: same data as
lectotype
(
BMNH
)
.
Comment
: The original description of
Z. bettotanus
is based on a unique
holotype
from “
North Borneo
; Bettotan” (
CAMERON 1930
).
HLAVÁČ et al. (2011)
list the species as incertae sedis, but
PACE (2008)
assigned it to
Zyras
sensu
strictu in a key to the
Zyras
species
of Borneo.
CAMERON (1939b)
described
Z. drescheri
based on an unspecified number of
syntypes
from “Batoerraden: G. Slamat”, “Bandoeng Dago”, and “G. Tangkoeban Prahoe”. Two of the
syntypes
, a male and a female, were found in the Cameron collection at the BMNH. The male is designated as the
lectotype
.
Zyras atrapicalis
was recently described based on material from the Chinese province Yunnan. An exmination of the type material of all three names revealed that it is conspecific, so that
Z. drescheri
and
Z. atrapicalis
are placed in synonymy with
Z. bettotanus
. For a detailed description and illustrations see
ASSING (2016a)
.
The coloration of this species is remarkably variable. While the head and pronotum are usually blackish in material from most regions, some specimens from
Java
have the head and pronotum reddish, or the head reddish and the pronotum brown.
Additional material examined
:
Thailand
:
3 exs.
,
Tak province
,
Umphang district
,
Song Bae Stream
,
Thung Yai Wildlife Sanctuary
,
15°28'N
,
98°48'E
,
300 m
, evergreen rain forest,
18–27.IV.1988
, leg.
Brendell
(
BMNH
)
;
11 exs.
,
Tak province
,
Umphang district
,
Mae Chan
– Mae Klong confluence,,
Thung Yai Wildlife Sanctuary
,
15°30'N
,
98°48'E
,
300 m
, evergreen rain forest,
27.IV.–6.V.1988
, leg.
Brendell
(
BMNH
, cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Tak province
,
Umphang district
,
Mae Chan
– Mae Klong confluence,
Thung Yai Wildlife Sanctuary
,
15°30'N
,
98°48'E
,
300 m
, edge of
Karen
clearing,
27.IV.–6.V.1988
, leg.
Brendell
(cAss)
.
Malaysia
: 1 ♀,
Cameron Highlands
,
22–30.III.1984
, leg.
Rougemont
(cRou)
;
7 exs.
,
Selangor
,
Ulu Gombak Field Studies Centre
,
250 m
,
flight interception trap
,
III.2004
, leg.
Maruyama
et al. (cHla, cMar, cAss)
;
8 exs.
,
Borneo
,
Sabah
,
Sandakan
,
S Lokan
,
flight interception trap
,
III.1997
, leg.
Chung
(
BMNH
, cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
IX.1996
(cAss)
;
4 exs.
,
Sabah
,
Sandakan
,
Sepilok
,
flight interception trap
,
X.1996
, leg.
Chung
(
BMNH
, cAss)
;
2 exs.
,
Sabah
,
Danum valley
,
B.R.
L.,
flight interception trap
,
14–16.II.2007
, leg.
Rougemont
(cRou)
.
Indonesia
: 2 ♂♂, 3♀♀,
Jawa Barat
,
Bogor
,
Kebun Raya Bogor
,
250 m
,
flight interception trap
,
20.I.–7. II.2004
, leg.
Maruyama
(cMar, cAss)
;
1 ♂, 1 ♀,
Jawa Barat
,
Cianjur
,
Kebun Raya
,
Cibodas
,
1400 m
,
flight interception trap
,
29.I.-4.II.2004
, leg.
Maruyama
et al. (cMar, cAss)
;
9 exs.
,
Borneo
,
Kalimantan Tengah
,
Busang–Rekut
confluence,
0°03'S
,
113°59'E
,
flight interception trap
,
VIII.2001
, leg.
Brendell
&
Mendel
(
BMNH
, cAss)
.
Brunei
:
1 ex.
,
Temburong District
,
Kuala Belalong
FSC,
4°34'N
,
115°07'E
,
150 m
, steep forest,
Malaise trap
,
X.1992
, leg.
Martin
(
BMNH
)
.
Distribution and natural history
:
Zyras bettotanus
is evidently widespread in the Oriental region (
Map 9
). It is now known from South
China
,
Thailand
, Peninsular
Malaysia
, Java, and Borneo (
Malaysia
:
Sabah
;
Indonesia
:
Kalimantan Tengah
;
Brunei
). At least the majority of the specimens was collected with flight interception and Malaise traps at low altitudes (
150–300 m
).