Revision of the genus Thyreocephalus and description of Afrus gen. nov. of Africa south of the Sahara (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae)
Author
Janák, Jiří
Author
Bordoni, Arnaldo
text
Zootaxa
2015
4038
1
1
94
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4038.1.1
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1175-5326
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Thyreocephalus pilosus
(
Roth, 1851
)
(
Figs. 29
,
45–50
)
Xantholinus pilosus
Roth 1851
: 118
.
Eulissus pilosus
;
Eppelsheim 1895
: 208
;
Bernhauer 1912b
: 478
;
Bernhauer & Schubert 1914
: 311
;
Tottenham 1956
: 224
, 255;
Herman 2001
: 3628
.
Thyreocephalus pilosus
;
Cameron
, 1950
: 33
.
Type
locality.
Ethiopia
.
Type
material examined.
Lectotype
(by present designation) ♂:
ETHIOPIA
: “
Abyssinia
”, “
Type
von
Xantholinus pilosus
Roth
”, “
Thyreocephalus pilosus
(Roth)
, J. Janák det. 1992”. The specimen is chosen as
lectotype
. The labels “
Lectotypus
Xantholinus pilosus
Roth, Janák & Bordoni
des. 2014” and “
Thyreocephalus pilosus
(Roth)
, Janák & Bordoni det. 2014” were added to this specimen.
Additional material examined.
CAMEROON
: 1 ♀: Joko, Colin (
JJRC
).
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
: 3 spec.:
Zaire
, Umg. Lwiro,
iii.1985
, W. Banyw'ne (
SMNS
,
ABFI
,
DEI
); 1 spec.: Kivu, Masisi (
IRSNB
); 1 ♀: Lulua, Kapanga,
i.1933
, G. F. Overlaet (
MRAC
).
ERITREA
:
4 spec.: Adua, xi (
NHMW
,
MFNB
); 1 spec.: Adua, vi (
MFNB
); 16 spec.: Adua (
FMNH
,
MFNB
,
NHMW
,
NMHP
,
ABFI
,
JJRC
); 3 spec.:
Erythrée
(
IRSNB
); 1 spec.: Asmara (
MFNB
).
ETHIOPIA
: 16 spec.: Abyssinien (
MFNB
,
DEI
,
ABFI
,
IRSNB
,
NHMW
); 1 spec.:
Abyssinia
, Dr. Hofmann (
NHMW
); 1 spec.: Lac Daka,
14.iii.1914
(
JJRC
); 1 spec.:
Abyssinie
cent.,
Maraco
(
JJRC
); 1 spec.: Arussi Galla, Ganale Gudda,
iii–v.1893
,V. Bottego (
MCSNG
); 1 spec.: Illubabor Prov., Umgebung Bedele,
iv.1994
, Werner (
DEI
); 1 spec.: Grambela, Illubabor,
5.v.2001
, Werner & Sudre (
DEI
);
1 ♂
: Jimma, Kaffa prov.,
vii.1971
, G. de Rougemont (
GROB
).
UGANDA
: 1 spec.: without additional data (
NMPC
); 1 spec.:
Uganda
Central,
Ch
.,
i–ii.1909
, Alluaud (
NMPC
); 3 spec.: Victoria Nyanza, Arcipelago di Sesse, Bugala, 1908, E. Bayon (
MCSNG
,
ABFI
).
FIGURES 40–44
.
Thyreocephalus pseudoafricanus
sp. nov.
; 40, head and pronotum; 41, labrum; 42, male tergite 10; 43, male sternite 9; 44, aedeagus.
FIGURES 45–50
.
Thyreocephalus pilosus
(Roth)
; 45, head and pronotum; 46, labrum; 47, male tergite 10; 48, male sternite 9; 49, aedeagus; 50, paramere.
Cited material (not examined).
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
:
Parc Nat. Albert-Rutshuru (
Cameron
, 1950
).
RWANDA
: terr. Nyanza, Gitarama,
1850 m
(
Tottenham, 1956
).
Redescription.
Body length
14–18 mm
; length from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra:
8–9 mm
. Head and pronotum black, elytra yellowish, with scutellum and adjacent area infuscate, almost black; metasternum black, abdomen yellowish with tergites 3 and 4 almost completely brown black; first visible sternite at least partly black; antennae brown dark; legs brown black. Shiny, very robust and large. Head and pronotum with very fine micro-punctation. Head and pronotum and related punctation as in
Fig. 45
; labrum as in
Fig. 46
. Elytra sub-quadrate, as long and wide as pronotum, with slightly rounded sides and less marked humeral angles. Surface with very sparse punctation, arranged in three series, one near suture, one median and one lateral. Abdomen with transverse micro-striation and very fine and sparse punctation, arranged in some series, more dense on the sides.
Male
. Lateral parts of temples with series of moderately coarse punctures. Tergite 10 and sternite 9 of male genital segment as in
Figs. 47, 48
. Aedeagus (
Fig. 49, 50
) elongate,
1.7 mm
long, with dilated median lobe; parameres symmetrical; inner sac very narrow, tube-like, covered with small spinulae.
Female. Lateral parts of temples impunctate or at most with few fine punctures.
Differential diagnosis.
Thyreocephalus pilosus
differs from the most similar
T. brunneiventris
(
Tottenham, 1956
)
and
T. secretus
(
Tottenham, 1956
)
in the abdomen with at least partly black first visible sternite and by the apically broadly rounded median lobe of the aedeagus.
Distribution.
The species is distributed in
Cameroon
,
Democratic Republic of Congo
,
Eritrea
,
Ethiopia
and
Uganda
(
Fig. 29
). The identification of specimens cited from
Rwanda
has to be confirmed.
Remarks.
As
the superior line of pronotal hypomeron is turning downwards well before middle, joining or almost joining inferior line next to front margin of procoxae and continuing onto anterior margin of pronotum, the species was transferred from
Eulissus
to
Thyreocephalus
.