Stenus attenboroughi nov. sp. and records of Stenus LATREILLE, 1797 from New Guinea (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
Author
Mainda, Tobias
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2021
52
2
1005
1012
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5038723
0253-116X
5038723
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Stenus attenboroughi
nov.sp.
(
Figs 1-3
)
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T y p e m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Holotype
♂
:"West-Papua:Sentani,Cyclops Mountains, loamy and mossy wall, stream,
440 m
,
2°32’10.52"S
140°30’46.71"E
,
18.05.2019
" [cM].
Paratypes
(
11♂♂
,
17♀♀
): Same collecting data as the HT [cM,
1♂
/
1♀
NHMW,
1♂
/
1♀
SMNK,
1♂
/
1♀
SMNS,
1♂
/
1♀
ZSM].
D e s c r i p t i o n: Measurements of the HT (in mm): BL: 4.70, DE: 0.48, FBL: 2.20, EL: 0.90, EW: 0.75, HW: 0.78, PL: 0.63, PW: 0.55, SL: 0.68. Measurements of the
10 ♂♂
PTT (in mm): BL: 4.55-4.70, DE: 0.47-0.50, FBL: 2.20-2.36, EL: 0.88-0.95, EW: 0.80- 0.83, HW: 0.78-0.83, PL: 0.60-0.65, PW: 0.55-0.60, SL: 0.55-0.63. Measurements of the
17 ♀♀
PTT (in mm): BL: 4.50-4.70, DE: 0.48-0.53, FBL: 2.30-2.35, EL: 0.85-0.975, EW: 0.73-0.83, HW: 0.78-0.83, PL: 0.58-0.68, PW: 0.55-0.58, SL: 0.63-0.68.
Habitus as in
Fig. 1
. Macropterous, metallic blue-green-violet, shining, with metallic hue, without microsculpture; maxillary palpi, legs and antennae orange, last segments infuscate; labrum aeneous.
Head 1.04 times broader than elytra, median portion of frons about half as wide as lateral portions, elevated, not reaching the high of the inner eye margin. Median portion separated from lateral portions by two narrow lateral furrows. Punctation dense and coarse, diameter of punctures larger than basal cross-section of antennomere III. Antennae moderately slender, when reflexed not extending to the posterior margin of pronotum.
Pronotum 1.15 times as long as broad, broadest in the posterior third, sides towards anterior margin straight, towards posterior margin concavely narrowed. Punctation coarse and very dense, partly coalescent, largest punctures in dorsal middle as large as basal diameter of antennomere III, interstices much narrower than diameter of punctures. Legs slender; metatarsomere I as long as the combined length of metatarsomeres II–V and longer than metatarsomere V.
Fig. 1
: Habitus of
S. attenboroughi
nov.sp.
, male paratype.
Elytra 1.2 times as long as broad, humeral angles prominent, sides nearly parallel, suture unmodified. Punctation coarse and dense, not coalescent, punctures about as large as those on pronotum, interstices narrower than diameter of punctures.
Abdomen cylindrical; basal impressions of tergites I-III deep; punctation very fine, nearly invisible, interstices much wider than diameter of punctures.
M a l e: Femora slightly dilated, tibiae simple. Sternites III–V unmodified, sternite VI broadly impressed in posterior half, with long erect setae; sternite VII broadly impressed, sides of impression extending posteriorly, densely set with long erected setae; sternite VIII with a narrowed notch in posterior fivth (
Fig. 3
); sternite IX serrate apicolaterally; tergite X with rounded posterior margin. Apical portion of aedeagus (
Fig. 2
) spatula-like enlarged, median lobe with two long expulsion-bands; internal sac asymmetric; parameres shorter than median lobe, with seven setae apically.
F e m a l e: Sternite VIII with rounded posterior margin; valvifera serrate apicolaterally; tergite X with rounded posterior margin.
D i f f e r e n t i a l d i a g n o s i s: This species belongs to the group of
Stenus prismalis
FAUVEL, 1878
. In this group
Stenus attenboroughi
nov.sp.
is closely related to
Stenus
anteros
PUTHZ, 2016
(
Papua New Guinea
: Haia), from which it is distinguishable by the male sexual characters (
Figs 4, 5
) and by sparser punctation of tergite V. From
S. aglaia
PUTHZ, 1969
(
Solomon Islands
:
Guadalcanal
and Savo Isl.) it is distinguished by a finer abdominal punctation and the male sexual characters, from
S. amor
PUTHZ, 1971
(Biak Island) by a shorter metatarsomere I. It is distinguished from
S. eros
PUTHZ, 2016
(West-Papua: Manokwari Prov.) by the male sexual characters and by a shorter metatarsomere I, from
S. aphrodite
PUTHZ, 1969
,
S. fretus
LAST, 1970
and
S. cupido
PUTHZ, 1971
only by the different male sexual characters.
Figs 2-5
: Aedeagus of
S. attenboroughi
nov.sp.
(
2
) and
S. anteros
(
5
); Sternite VIII of
S. attenboroughi
nov.sp.
(
3
) and
S. anteros
(
4
).
E t y m o l o g y: The new species is named in honor of Sir David Attenborough, whose outstanding documentaries have made the beauty of the natural world accessible to millions of people. But they have also shown how vulnerable our planet is and that its biodiversity is critically endangered, if humanity does not change its current course.