On the Lomechusini fauna of the Palaearctic and Oriental regions. XXVI. New species, a new synonymy, and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
Author
Assing, Volker
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2019
2019-06-24
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journal article
10.21248/contrib.entomol.69.1.033-070
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Orphnebius taurus
spec. nov.
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(
Figs 3–5
,
91–95
)
Type material
:
Holotype
: “SW
Cambodia
,
20 km
SE
Koh Kong
,
50–300 m
,
3.–19.v.2005
,
Tatai river
,
11°34'N
,
103°07'E
,
E. Jendek
&
O. Šauša
leg. /
Holotypus
Orphnebius taurus
sp. n.
, det.
V
. Assing 2018” (
MMB
).
Etymology
: The specific epithet (Latin: bull) is a noun in apposition and alludes to the two long horn-shaped processes of the mandibles.
Description
: Small species; body length 3.0 mm; length of forebody
1.4 mm
. Habitus as in
Fig. 3
. Coloration: head blackish with the anterior portion brown; pronotum pitchy-black; elytra yellowish-brown with the scutellar portion diffusely darker; abdomen pale yellowish-brown; legs yellowish-brown with dark-yellowish tarsi; antennae dark-brown with antennomeres II–V reddish; maxillary palpi brown with the apical palpomere yellow.
Head (
Figs 4–5
) strongly transverse, in the middle of dorsal surface with pronounced tubercle-shaped elevation; both mandibles with a long and erect horn-shaped process originating from their bases (male secondary sexual character?). Eyes very large, longer than distance from posterior margin of eye to posterior constriction of head. Antenna approximately 1.0 mm long, distinctly incrassate apically, and somewhat clavate, with antennomeres VI–X much larger than antennomeres II–V; antennomere I large, long, and distinctly compressed, nearly as long as the combined length of antennomeres II–V; antennomeres VI–X strongly transverse and distinctly asymmetric; antennomere XI approximately as long as the combined length of antennomeres VIII–X.
Pronotum strongly transverse and rather small in relation to head, approximately 1.65 times as broad as long and approximately as broad as head, moderately convex in cross-section; posterior angles obsolete; disc impunctate; lateral margins each with three long and stout darkbrown setae.
Elytra approximately 0.8 times as long as pronotum, strongly widened posteriad; punctation sparse and fine. Hind wings fully developed. Metatarsomere I approximately as long as the combined length of II and III.
Abdomen broad, gradually tapering from base towards apex; segments III–VI with broad and dorsally truncate paratergites; tergites III–VI practically impunctate; tergite VII with dense and long striae except near anterior margin; tergite VIII laterally with a cluster of dense thin setae on either side, posterior margin broadly convex.
: hemi-tergites IX and tergite X with dense and long pubescence; sternite VIII as in
Fig. 91
; median lobe of aedeagus (
Figs 92–94
)
0.65 mm
long and of distinctive shape; ventral process apically acute and conspicuously structured; paramere (
Fig. 95
)
0.57 mm
long, paramerite very slender.
: unknown.
Comparative notes
: Based on the large head (in relation to the pronotum) and the slender paramerite,
O. taurus
is assigned to the
O. dilatatus
subgroup of the
O. hauseri
group. Among the species of the
O. hauseri
group, the new species is characterized particularly by the conspicuous modifications of the (male?) head (median tubercle; two long mandibular processes) and by the shape of the median lobe of the aedeagus.
Distribution and natural history
: The
type
locality is situated near
Koh Kong
in Southwest
Cambodia
at an altitude between 50 and
300 m
.
Additional data are not available.