Revision of Cephennomicrus of Australia (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)
Author
Jałoszyński, Paweł
text
Zootaxa
2018
4422
2
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journal article
29149
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Cephennomicrus basalis
sp. n.
(
Figs 32–36
,
123
)
Type
material.
Holotype
:
AUSTRALIA
(
QUEENSLAND
):
♂
, two labels: "Mossman Bluff Track /
5-10km
W Mossman,N.Qld. /
1-16 Jan 1989
/ Monteith,Thompson&
ANZES
/ Site
3, 480m
, pitfall" [white, printed], "
CEPHENNOMICRUS
/
basalis
m. / P. Jałoszyński, '18 /
HOLOTYPUS
" [red, printed] (QM).
Paratypes
(
7 ♂♂
):
QUEENSLAND
:
1 ♂
, same data as for
holotype
except for
16-30 Dec 1988
and flight intercept trap
;
1 ♂
,
17.06S
145.36E
,
Mt. Haig
(GS1),
1150 m
,
4-31 May 1995
,
FIT
,
P. Zborowski
leg.
;
1 ♂
,
17.28S
145.29E
,
Longlands Gap
(BS1),
1150 m
,
3 Jan.–4 Feb. 1995
,
FIT
,
P. Zborowski
leg.
;
1 ♂
, same data but
1 Dec. 1994
–
3 Jan. 1995
;
1 ♂
,
16.04S
145.28E
,
1 km
WNW
Cape
Tribulation (CT1),
28 Feb.–27 Mar. 1996
,
pitfall trap
,
P. Zborowski
leg.
;
1 ♂
,
17.155S
,
145.46E
,
Upper Mulgrave River
, rainforest,
75 m
,
19 Jun. 1971
,
Berlesate
,
Taylor
&
Feehan
leg.
;
1,
18.55S
,
146.10E
,
Mt. Spec
(S2),
880 m
,
6 Dec. 1994
–
10 Jan. 1995
,
FIT
,
M. Cermak
leg. (
paratypes
in QM,
ANIC
, cPJ)
Diagnosis.
BL
0.73–0.80 mm
; body stout, EI 1.13–1.20; antennomeres III–X each at least slightly transverse; antennal club dimerous, sharply delimited and strongly flattened; inner pair of pronotal antebasal pits not connected; frons in males unmodified, aedeagus slender, with small circular diaphragm located on base of median lobe and internally connected with a lentiform sclerotization.
Description.
Body of male (
Fig. 32
) stout, uniformly reddish brown; setae on head, pronotum and elytra very short, dense and recumbent, but discernible at magnification 40 ×. BL
0.73–0.80 mm
(mean
0.76 mm
).
Head broadest at large, strongly convex and coarsely faceted eyes, HL
0.08–0.10 mm
(mean
0.09 mm
), HW
0.20–0.21 mm
(mean
0.20 mm
); frons and vertex unmodified, confluent, evenly and weakly convex; supraantennal tubercles weakly elevated. Punctures fine and inconspicuous. Antennae short, with sharply delimited dimerous and strongly flattened club, AnL
0.30–0.31 mm
(mean
0.31 mm
), antennomeres I–II distinctly elongate, III–X transverse (III–IX weakly so, X strongly), XI about as long as broad.
Pronotum subtrapezoidal, broadest near anterior fourth; PL
0.23–0.25 mm
(mean
0.24 mm
), PW
0.30–0.34 mm
(mean
0.32 mm
); anterior margin arcuate, posterior margin nearly straight, anterior corners broadly rounded, sides rounded in anterior third and nearly straight in posterior half, posterior corners strongly obtuse-angled and blunt; base with two lateral pairs of small but distinct pits, transverse groove absent; lateral pronotal carinae distinctly serrate. Punctures on pronotal disc fine, inconspicuous.
Elytra oval, broadest distinctly anterior to middle; EL
0.43–0.45 mm
(mean
0.44 mm
), EW
0.38–0.40 mm
(mean
0.38 mm
), EI 1.13–1.20; humeral calli distinct; apices separately rounded. Punctures similar to those on pronotal disc.
Legs moderately long and slender, unmodified.
Aedeagus (
Figs 33–36
) strongly elongate; AeL
0.23 mm
; median lobe in ventral view with very short and indistinctly delimited distal part with its distolateral corners broadly rounded, flagellum poorly visible, not coiled; each paramere with one short apical and one long subapical seta.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution
(
Fig. 123
).
Queensland
.
Etymology.
The name
basalis
refers to the diaphragm of the aedeagus shifted to the base.
Remarks.
This species is externally unremarkable and examination of the aedeagus is necessary for identification. This is the only Australian
Cephennomicrus
with the diaphragm shifted to the base of median lobe, with an internal lentiform sclerotization connected to the diaphragm and well-visible in ventral and lateral view.