A revision of the genus Seeversiella Ashe, 1986 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
Author
Gusarov, Vladimir I.
text
Zootaxa
2003
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journal article
51371
10.5281/zenodo.156420
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13.
Seeversiella minima
Gusarov
,
sp. n.
(
Figs. 175189
)
Type
material.
Holotype
,,
EL SALVADOR
: Santa Ana:
Montecristo,
21.7 km
NE Metapan,
2100 m
, forest litter (R.S.Anderson),
29.viii.1994
(
KSEM
).
Paratypes
:
EL SALVADOR
: Santa Ana:
, 4, same data as the
holotype
(
KSEM
).
FIGURES 175178
. Abdominal segment 8 of
Seeversiella minima
Gusarov
,
sp. n.
(175176, holotype; 177178, paratype, 21.7 km NE Metapan, El Salvador). 175 – male tergum 8; 176 – male sternum 8; 177 – female tergum 8; 178 – female sternum 8. Scale bar 0.2 mm.
Diagnosis.
Seeversiella minima
can be distinguished from other species of
Seeversiella
by having brownish yellow; small eyes (temple length to eye length ratio 4.07.0); glossy pronotum with fine and weak microsculpture; elytra much shorter than pronotum; reduced wings; tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae; the shape of aedeagus (
Figs. 179 183, 185189
) and the distinct shape of spermatheca (
Fig. 184
).
FIGURES 179189
. Genitalia of
Seeversiella minima
Gusarov
,
sp. n.
(179183, 185186, holotype; 184, 187189, paratypes, 21.7 km NE Metapan, El Salvador). 179 – median lobe, parameral view; 180 – apex of median lobe, parameral view; 181 – median lobe, lateral view; 182 – apex of median lobe, lateral view; 183 – apex of left paramere; 184 – spermatheca; 185 – details of internal sac retracted into median lobe, lateral view; 186 – details of internal sac retracted into median lobe, abparameral view; 187 – medial lamellae, parameral view; 188 – medial lamellae, lateral view; 189 – copulatory piece, lateral view. Scale bar 0.2 mm (179, 181, 185186), 0.1 mm (180, 182184, 187189).
Seeversiella minima
can be distinguished from
S. flavida
and other similar species (24 28) with small body and very short elytra by the combination of the following characters: pubescence in lateral portions of pronotum directed towards midline and obliquely posteriorly; tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae; proximal seta of the apex of paramere is much longer than the other three setae (
Fig. 183
); apex of median lobe in parameral view wide (
Figs. 179180
); spermatheca Jshaped with bulbous proximal portion and without umbilicus (
Fig. 184
).
Description.
Length 1.62.0 mm. Body brownishyellow with yellow legs, antennae and mouthparts.
Head surface glossy, with fine and weak isodiametric microsculpture, fine and sparse punctation, distance between punctures equals 34 times their diameter. Temple length to eye length ratio 4.07.0. Antennal article 2 as long as 3, article 4 transverse (ratio 1.5), 5 10 strongly transverse (ratio 2.0).
Pronotum slightly transverse, 1.2 times as wide as head, width
0.340.40 mm
, length
0.310.36 mm
, width to length ratio 1.1, surface glossy, microsculpture and punctation as on head. Elytra wider and much shorter (measured from humeral angle) than pronotum (pronotal length to elytral length ratio 1.4), 1.9 times wider than long, glossy, with fine and poorly visible isodiametric microsculpture; punctation asperate and stronger than on pronotum, distance between punctures equals 23 times their diameter. Wings shorter than elytra or absent.
Abdominal terga glossy, with fine microsculpture consisting of transverse meshes, with fine punctation, distance between punctures equals 23 times their diameter on terga 35 and 36 times on tergum 7. Apical margin of tergum 7 without white palisade fringe. Tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae (
Figs. 175, 177
).
In males posterior angles of tergum 3 not projecting, tergum 7 without medial carina or tubercle, posterior margin of tergum 8 without emargination (
Fig. 175
).
Aedeagus as in
Figs. 179183, 185189
. Proximal seta of the apex of paramere is much longer than the other three setae (
Fig. 183
).
Spermatheca as in
Fig. 184
.
Distribution.
Known from Cerro Montecristo,
El Salvador
(
Fig. 387
).
Natural History.
Seeversiella minima
was collected in forest litter at altitude of
2100 m
.