Taxonomic notes on the genus Pseudoligota Cameron (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) from Japan
Author
Hashizume, Takuto
0000-0002-4910-1836
Entomological Laboratory, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 819 - 0395 Japan. 0214 sakana @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4910 - 1836
0214sakana@gmail.com
Author
Yamamoto, Shûhei
0000-0002-4162-8457
The Hokkaido University Museum, Hokkaido University, Kita 10, Nishi 8, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060 - 0810 Japan. s. yamamoto. 64 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4162 - 8457
s.yamamoto.64@gmail.com
Author
Maruyama, Munetoshi
The Kyushu University Museum, Fukuoka, 812 - 8581 Japan.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-01-04
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Pseudoligota nozakii
Hashizume, Yamamoto & Maruyama
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1B
,
3A–C
,
5C
)
Type material.
Holotype
: male (
KUM
), “JAPAN: Okinawa-ken, / Ishigaki-shi, Sakieda, / Maese-dake, /
26 III 2022
, /
T
.
Nozaki
leg. // HOLOTYPE /
Pseudoligota
/
nozakii
/ des.
T
. Hashizume, /
S. Yamamoto
& /
M. Maruyama
, 2022”
.
Paratypes
.
JAPAN
: [
Okinawa-ken
]:
4 males
,
2 females
, 4 unsexed, same data as holotype. (
KUM
)
.
FIGURE 3.
Pseudoligota nozakii
sp. nov.
(A) male tergite VIII in dorsal view. (B) median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view. (C) spermatheca. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to
P. antennata
, it can be distinguished by its smaller body, the male tergite
VIII without a broad blunt tooth at the posterior margin, and the abparameral lobe of the parameral process of median lobe of aedeagus not reaching the flexure of the parameral lobe of parameral process. This species can also be distinguished from other
Pseudoligota
spp.
by a combination of the black body coloration, the unmodified elytra, male tergite VII, and male tergite VIII, the relatively complicated general shape of the median lobe of the aedeagus, and the absence of inward protrusion on the wall of distal end of the spermatheca.
Description.
Measurements. (n = 5): BL 0.84–0.96; FBL: 0.51–0.58; HL: 0.16–0.18; HW: 0.25–0.26; PL: 0.20–0.22; PW: 0.38; EL: 0.19–0.21; EW: 0.41–0.46.
Body (
Fig. 1B
) black; legs and antennae excluding terminal segment yellow; antennal terminal segment darker than proximal segments.
Head. Transverse, about 1.53 times as wide as long. Sparsely punctured with indistinct shallow punctures. Antenna 11-segmented, segments I–III longer than wide, segments IV–X transverse, segment XI about 1.5 times as long as wide.
Thorax. Pronotum transverse, about 1.85 times as wide as long, widest at posterior angles, base rounded; punctures somewhat denser, more distinct than those of head; microsculpture indistinct. Elytra transverse, slightly wider than pronotum; punctures larger than those of pronotum; microsculpture slightly stronger than that on pronotum, composed of transverse reticulation; carinae or granules on sutural margins absent. Hind wings developed.
FIGURE 4.
Holotype of
Oligota antennata
Bernhauer, 1907
(=
Pseudoligota antennata
comb. nov.
). (A) habitus in dorsal view. (B) labels.
Abdomen narrowed posteriad, with punctures finer than those on elytra, with diamond-shaped sculpture. Tergite VII unmodified.
Male. Tergite VIII (
Fig. 3A
) without broad blunt tooth at posterior margin. Median lobe of aedeagus (
Fig. 3B
) of complicated shape; parameral process bilobed, parameral lobe of parameral process long, apex pointed, bending paramerally in the apical 2/5; abparameral lobe short, apex rounded, not reaching the flexure of parameral lobe; long thin lobe on left side in abparameral view; flagellum very long, emerging to outside from behind the parameral process, basal part of flagellum large and slightly oval.
Female. Similar to male in general appearance. Spermatheca (
Fig. 3C
) simple; distal bulb rounded with tongueshaped lobe, wall of the distal end without inward protrusion; duct curved.
Distribution.
Japan
: Ryukyus: Ishigaki-jima Is.
Etymology.
This specific name of the new species is dedicated to Tsubasa Nozaki who is the collector of the
type
series.
Bionomics.
All specimens were obtained from fungi on dead wood in evergreen forest (
Fig. 5C–D
).