Revision of some types of Philonthus Stephens and Gabrius Stephens from southern South America (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), with nomenclatural notes
Author
Maus, Mariana Chani-Posse De
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Zootaxa
2009
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10.5281/zenodo.186351
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186351
Philonthus bonariensis
Bernhauer, 1909
(
Figs. 7–9
;
Figs.
9
–15 in Chani-Posse 2004)
Philonthus bonariensis
Bernhauer, 1909
: 245
;
Bernhauer & Schubert, 1914
: 330
(catalog);
Bruch, 1915
: 444
(catalog);
Blackwelder, 1944
: 132
(list);
Coiffait & Sáiz, 1968
: 355
(misidentified as
Philonthus hepaticus
);
Frank, 1982
: 38
(list);
Herman, 2001
: 2762
(catalog); Chani-Posse, 2004: 222 (characters), 230 (list).
Philonthus catamarcanus
Bernhauer, 1916
: 36
;
Scheerpeltz, 1933
: 1335
(catalog);
Blackwelder, 1944
: 132
(list);
Herman, 2001
: 2772
(catalog); Chani-Posse, 2004: 230 (list),
syn. nov.
Philonthus weiseri
Bernhauer, 1921
: 169
;
Scheerpeltz, 1933
: 1368
(catalog);
Blackwelder, 1944
: 135
(list);
Herman, 2001
: 3003
(catalog); Chani-Posse, 2004: 232 (list),
syn. nov.
Type
material.
Lectotype
of
Philonthus bonariensis
(here designated;
Figs. 7
a–b), 3, with labels: “Buenos Aires /
XII.98
.
III.99
/ Silvestri”, “
bonariensis
Brh
n. sp / det. Bernhauer”, “
bonariensis
Brnh
/
Typus
”, “Chicago NHMus. / M. Bernhauer Collection”, “
Lectotype
Philonthus bonariensis
Bernhauer, 1909
/ Des. Chani-Posse de Maus 2008” (
FMNH
).
Lectotype
of
Philonthus weiseri
(
Figs. 8
a–b), 3, with labels: “Rep.
Argentina
/ Jujuy / C. Bruch”, “Cueva Iturbe /
3700 m
10.XI.
919 / lg. Weiser”, “
weiseri
Bernh
/
Typus
”, “Chicago NHMus. / M. Bernhauer Collection”, “
Lectotype
Philonthus weiseri
Bernhauer, 1921
/ Des. Chani-Posse de Maus 2008” (
FMNH
).
Paralectotypes
:
3, Ƥ, with labels: “Rep.
Argentina
/ Jujuy / C. Bruch”, “Cueva Iturbe /
3700 m
10.XI.
919 / lg. Weiser”, “
weiseri
Bernh
/ Coypus”, “Chicago NHMus. / M. Bernhauer Collection”, “
Paralectotype
Philonthus weiseri
Bernhauer, 1921
/ Des. Chani-Posse de Maus 2008” (
FMNH
).
Lectotype
of
Philonthus catamarcanus
(here designated;
Figs. 9
a–b), Ƥ, with labels: “Rep.
Argentina
/ Prov. Catamarca /
19.11.1912
/ C. Bruch”, “
catamarcanus
Bernh.
/
Typus
”, “Chicago NHMus. / Bernhauer Collection”, “
Lectotype
Philonthus catamarcanus
Bernhauer, 1916
/ Des. Chani-Posse de Maus 2008” (FMNH).
Paralectotype
:
Ƥ, with labels: “San Luis / 190”, “C. Bruch”, “
catamarcanus
det. Bernh. / Cotypus”, “Chicago NHMus. / M. Bernhauer Collection”, “
Paralectotype
Philonthus catamarcanus
Bernhauer, 1916
/ Des. Chani-Posse de Maus 2008” (FMNH).
Diagnosis.
Philonthus bonariensis
may be identified by the antennal segments 4 and 5 elongate, the last segment of labial palpi 2 times as long as the second, the abdominal tergum 10 with 5 to 6 apical setae in both sexes, the median lobe with a small tooth on the face adjacent to paramere, and the paramere elongate with 6 peg setae forming two short lateral rows at apex. For further details and illustrations see Chani-Posse (2004).
Notes.
I designate the
lectotype
of
P. bonariensis
rather than assume that the examined
type
is the
holotype
, since in the original description
Bernhauer (1909)
gave no information about the number of specimens examined. Therefore, it is possible that this name was based on more than one specimen (
ICZN 1999, Recommendation 73F
). The
lectotype
agrees with the original description by
Bernhauer (1909)
.
In the original description of
P. w e i s e r i
there is no indication about how many specimens were included in the
type
series. All three specimens listed above agree with the description by
Bernhauer (1921)
. The specimen in better conditions is hereby designated as
lectotype
.
In the original description of
P. catamarcanus
there is no indication about how many specimens were examined. Both specimens listed above agree with the description by
Bernhauer (1916)
who gave two different
type
localities for this species.
The specimen in better conditions is hereby designated as
lectotype
.
Comments.
The
types
of
P. bonariensis
,
P. w e i s e r i
and
P. catamarcanus
(
Figs. 7
a–b, 8 a–b, 9 a–b) are all similar in external characters, and identical in characters of the male and female genitalia. All these names are here considered to be synonyms. The body size and the elytral color pattern vary in examined specimens but this variation is continuous. The elytral color pattern may range from piceous to piceous-brunneous with suture and apical margin of each elytron paler, as stated by Chani-Posse (2004) in her redescription of
P. bonariensis
, to one-colored elytra, brunneous to testaceo-brunneous.