Revision of Quedius sensu stricto (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
Author
Hansen, Aslak Kappel
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mails: akhansen @ snm. ku. dk; asolodovnikov @ snm. ku. dk & Natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 10, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark & Department of Bioscience, University of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade 116, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Author
Brunke, Adam
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K
Author
Simonsen, Thomas
Natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 10, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Author
Solodovnikov, Alexey
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mails: akhansen @ snm. ku. dk; asolodovnikov @ snm. ku. dk & Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Science, Universitetskaja nab.
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2022
Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae
2022-11-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2022.017
journal article
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10.37520/aemnp.2022.017
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Quedius afrofuliginosus
Gusarov, 1991
(
Figs 1
,
3
,
6E
,
7A
,
11A
,
18
)
Quedius afrofuliginosus
Gusarov, 1991: 9
[
Type
locality:
Algeria
]
Type material.
Hඈඅඈඍඒඉൾ: “
Algerie
, Raffray / [black circle] / c.A.Yakovleva [in Russian] /
Holotypus
Quedius afrofuliginosus V.Gusarov 1990
[red label] / Zoological Institute St. Petersburg INS_COL_0002505” (J
ZIN
). Pൺඋൺඍඒඉൾඌ: same as
holotype
, except “
Allotypus
Quedius afrofuliginosus V. Gusarov 1990
[red label] / Zoological Institute St. Petersburg INS_COL_0002506” (
1 ♀
ZIN
); same as
holotype
, except “
Paratypus
Quedius afrofuliginosus V. Gusarov 1990
[red label] / Zoological Institute St. Petersburg INS_COL_0002507-000250710” (3 JJ
1 ♀
ZIN
).
Additional material examined.
FRANCE
: Cඈඋඌൾ:
Col de Bravella, [41.83, 9.26],
490m
,
25.VII.1994
, leg. Zerche (1 J
SDEI
).
ITALY
: Sൺඋൽංඇංൺ:
Aritzo, Mte.Gennargentu,[39.94, 9.17], leg.C. Krüger (2JJ
NMW
); Ottana, [40.23, 9.04],
11.X.1974
(
1 ♀
cBor);
MOROCCO
:
Ain Leuh, [33.28, -5.33],
17.V.1925
, leg. M. Escalera (
1 ♀
MNCN
).
SPAIN
:
Cadiz,
Laguna
de la Janda, [36.24,-5.84],
30.V.1966
, leg. Besuchet (1J
NMPC
).
Fig.6. Head and pronotal chaetotaxy of
Quedius
s. str.
A – general scheme; B –
Q. curtipennis
Bernhauer, 1908
, C –
Q. fuliginosus
(
Gravenhorst, 1802
)
; D –
Q. levicollis
Brullé, 1832
; E –
Q. afrofuliginosus
Gusarov, 1991
; F –
Q. molochinus
- and
Q. laticollis
-groups; G –
Q. molochinoides
-group. Abbreviations as follows: anterior frontal puncture (AFP); basal punctures (BP); interocular punctures (IOP); lateral puncture (LP); lateral row (LR); posterior frontal puncture (PFP); parocular punctures (POP); sublateral row (SLR).
Redescription.
Measurements JJ (n = 6): HW = 1.78– 1.89 (1.84); HL = 1.54–1.58 (1.56); HL/HW 0.82–0.89 (0.85); PW = 2.24–2.44 (2.36); PL = 2.11–2.22 (2.16); PL/PW 0.89–0.96 (0.92); EW = 2.33–2.68 (2.59); EL = 2.40–2.51 (2.47); EL/EW 0.90–1.03 (0.95); EL/PL 1.10–1.19 (1.14); PW/HW 1.44–1.57 (1.51); forebody length 6.10–6.29 (6.19).
♀♀
(n = 3): HW = 1.84–1.89 (1.87); HL = 1.56–1.62 (1.59); HL/HW 0.84–0.86 (0.85); PW = 2.38–2.40 (2.39); PL = 2.04–2.24 (2.17); PL/PW 0.86–0.94 (0.91); EW = 2.69–2.73 (2.72); EL = 2.36–2.58 (2.48); EL/EW 0.88–0.94 (0.91); EL/PL 1.06–1.26 (1.15); PW/HW 1.47–1.53 (1.50); forebody length 6.18–6.36 (6.24).
Large species; body black (
Fig. 7A
).
Head black, distinctly transverse, with microsculpture of head transverse waves, four punctures between anterior frontal punctures, one additional unique puncture on either side posterior of these (
Fig. 6E
), eyes very large (EyL/TL = 3.17–3.91 (3.68)) and clearly protruding; antennae and palpi pale reddish, all anntennomeres elongate.
Thorax: pronotum black, slightly wider than long, clearly wider than head, with microsculpture of transverse waves, three punctures in dorsal row, two punctures in sublateral row with posteriormost puncture reaching level of middle puncture of dorsal row; scutellum smooth and glabrous; elytra black, uniformly pubescent, quadrate or slightly wider than long, slightly longer than pronotum; legs dark brown with inner face of tibia darkened and tarsi paler.
Abdomen black, tergites uniformly punctured, slightly iridescent.
Male.
Aedeagus (
Fig. 11A
): paramere broad, rather parallel-sided, reaching apex of median lobe, with sensory peg setae forming two single rows along parameral lateral margins for 2/3 of their length; median lobe on parameral side with clear apical protrusion and two subapical small teeth, the latter positioned near end of peg setae rows of paramere; internal sac with four distal elongate medial sclerites.
Differential diagnosis.
Quedius afrofuliginosus
can be distinguished from all other
Quedius
s. str.
by the unique head chaetotaxy, with a puncture on either side posterior of the anterior frontal puncture (
Fig. 6E
). Within the
fuliginosus
-group it is additionally distinguished from
Q. fuliginosus
by the pale antennae, from
Q. levicollis
by the impunctate and glabrous scutellum, and from
Q. curtipennis
by wider head (HW/HL = 0.74 vs 0.85) and aedeagal median lobe with apical protrusion.
Bionomics.
Nothing is known about the biology of
Q. afrofuliginosus
. Based on collecting sites it is most likely occurring in forested areas of medium elevation (
450 to 1400 m
).
Distribution.
Quedius afrofuliginosus
was originally described from an unknown locality in
Algeria
. The new material studied in this paper brought to light additional specimens from
Tunisia
and
Morocco
in Northern Africa, as well as the first records of this species from the Mediterranean region in southern
Spain
and on the southern European islands of
Corse
and Sardinia (
Fig. 18
).