Revision of the southern South American species of Philonthus Stephens (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) 2595
Author
Chani-Posse, Mariana
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-08-31
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journal article
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Key to southern South American species of
Philonthus
1 Distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons less than twice distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures (Fig. 3) ............................................................................................................................................. 21
- Distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons twice or more as large as distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures (Figs. 1, 6) ........................................................................................................................2
2 Pronotum moderately to distinctly narrowed anteriad (Figs. 9, 10) ........................................................................... 6
- Pronotum parallel-sided (Fig. 11) ................................................................................................................................. 3
3 Eyes distinctly shorter than temples seen from above; transverse distance between punctures on elytra distinctly larger than diameters of punctures (
Fig. 13
)
..........................................................................
P. quadraticeps
Boheman
- Eyes distinctly longer than temples seen from above (Figs. 1, 4, 5); transverse distance between punctures on elytra about as large as to distinctly smaller than diameters of punctures (
Fig. 12
) ............................................................... 4
4 Antennal segment 4 distinctly quadrate; distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons more than three times distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures; terga 2 and 3 with posterior basal line straight medially
..............................................................................................................................
P. discoideus
(Gravenhorst)
- Antennal segment 4 elongate (Figs. 10, 11); distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons twice to three times as large as distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures; terga 2 and 3 with posterior basal line acutely extended medially (
Fig. 15
).............................................................................................................................. 5
5 Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with four punctures; paramere of aedeagus entire, not divided (
Fig. 103
)
.....................................................................................................................................................
P. politus
(Linné)
- Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with five punctures, rarely with four (if so, only in one row); paramere of aedeagus divided into two branches (
Fig. 112
) ........................................................................
P. rectangulus
Sharp
6 Eyes about as long as or shorter than temples seen from above ................................................................................. 10
- Eyes distinctly longer than temples seen from above ................................................................................................... 7
7 Distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons more than three times distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures; first segment of hind tarsus longer than last segment.................................................... 9
- Distance separating medial interocular punctures on frons twice to three times as large as distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures; first segment of hind tarsus as long as or shorter than last segment ....................... 8
8 Antennal segment 10 quadrate; last segment of both labial and maxillary palpus fusiform (Fig. 1); styli of tergum 9 with basal portion testaceous and apical portion black...................................................
P. bicoloristylus
Chani-Posse
- Antennal segment 10 elongate; last segment of labial palpus gradually narrowed to acute apex; last segment of maxillary palpus acicular (Fig. 4); styli of tergum 9 uniformly dark ................................................
P. pallipes
Blanchard
9 Male
sternum 8 deeply emarginate medio-apically ..........................................................................
P.figulus
Erichson
- Male sternum 8 moderately emarginate medio-apically
.......................................................
P. aeruginosus
Nordmann
10 Head about as wide as long ........................................................................................................................................ 13
- Head moderately to distinctly wider than long ..........................................................................................................11
11 Antennal segments 8–10 elongate; pronotum slightly narrowed anteriad to parallel-sided ......
P. bruchianus
sp. nov.
- Antennal segments 8–10 not elongate; pronotum distinctly narrowed anteriad .........................................................12
12 Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with four punctures; first segment of hind tarsus longer than last segment
..........................................................................................................................................
P. ruficauda
Bernhauer
- Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with six punctures; first segment of hind tarsus about as long as last segment ................................................................................................................................
P. sericans
(Gravenhorst)
13 Antennal segments 8–10 elongate.............................................................................................................................. 17
- Antennal segments 8–10 not elongate ........................................................................................................................ 14
14 Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with five punctures, rarely with four (if so, only at one row); first segment of hind tarsus distinctly longer than last segment
........................................................
P. flavolimbatus
Erichson
- Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with four punctures; first segment of hind tarsus as long as or shorter than last segment ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
15 Antennal segment 8 quadrate; last segment of labial palpus about 1.5 times as long as the preceding segment ........... ..........................................................................................................................................................
P. pauxillus
Solsky
- Antennal segment 8 transverse; last segment of labial palpus twice as long as the preceding segment ................... 16
16 Antennal segment 5 subquadrate (Fig. 9); male sternum 8 deeply emarginate medio- apically; apex of paramere reaching about two thirds of median lobe length, with sensory peg setae (
Figs. 33–35
) ....
P. bonariensis
Bernhauer
- Antennal segment 5 elongate; male sternum 8 moderately emarginate medio-apically; apex of paramere almost reaching apex of median lobe, without sensory peg setae (
Figs. 77, 78
)
......................................
P. hepaticus
Erichson
17 Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with five punctures; apex of male tergum 10 not emarginate medioapically........................................................................................................................................................................19
- Pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with four punctures; apex of male tergum 10 emarginate medio-apically............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
18 Antennal segments 2 and 3 subequal in length; second segment of maxillary palpus no more than twice as long as its maximum width; mentum and submentum subequal in length
........................................
P. stenocephalus
Scheerpeltz
- Antennal segment 2 shorter than segment 3; second segment of maxillary palpus more than twice as long as its maximum width; submentum about 1.5 times as long as mentum
.............................................................
P. argus
Herman
19 Last segment of labial palpus twice as long as preceding segment; mid tarsus longer than mid tibia; male sternum 8 moderately emarginate apically
.................................................................................................
P. longicornis
Stephens
- Last segment of labial palpus 1.5 times as long as preceding segment; mid tarsus as long as mid tibia; male sternum 8 deeply emarginate apically ...................................................................................................................................... 20
20 Antennal segments 2 and 3 subequal in length; male tergum 10 subacute apically (
Fig. 139
); apex of median lobe subtruncate (
Fig. 143
)
.....................................................................................................................
P. varians
(Paykull)
- Antennal segment 2 shorter than segment 3; male tergum 10 arcuate apically (
Fig. 44
); apex of median lobe subacute (
Fig. 45
)..................................................................................................................
P. convexicollis
Lynch-Arribálzaga
21 Eyes distinctly longer than temples seen from above (Fig. 11); front tarsus shorter than front tibia ............................. ...................................................................................................................................
P. lynchi
Bernhauer and Schubert
- Eyes about as long as or shorter than temples seen from above; front tarsus as long as front tibia ...........................22
22 Antennal segment 8 transverse; pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with four punctures; transverse distance between punctures on elytra distinctly larger than diameters of punctures; paramere elongate with sensory peg setae....................................................................................................................................................
P. floresi
sp. nov.
- Antennal segment 8 quadrate or elongate; pronotum with dorsal rows of punctures each with five to six punctures; transverse distance between punctures on elytra about as large as to distinctly smaller than diameters of punctures; paramere reduced without sensory peg setae .............................................................................................................. 23
23 Antennal segment 10 transverse; first segment of hind tarsus longer than last segment.....
P. cribriventris
Bernhauer
- Antennal segment 10 quadrate or elongate; first segment of hind tarsus as long as last segment..............................24
24 Antennal segment 8 quadrate; pronotum distinctly narrowed anteriad ........................................
P. jenseni
Bernhauer
- Antennal segment 8 elongate; pronotum slightly narrowed anteriad to parallel-sided...
P. rubromaculatus
Bernhauer