A revision of the Sunius species of the Western Palaearctic region and Middle Asia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)
Author
Assing, V.
Author
A, North
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2008
2008-07-10
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13133503
0253-116X
13133503
4.49.
Sunius discretus
nov.sp.
(
Figs. 110-116
,
Map 18
)
Hypomedon tuniseus
:
COIFFAIT
(1973: 117)
; partim.
Map 19
: Distributions of species of the
S. seminiger
group in
Morocco
:
Sunius gourvesi
(
COIFFAIT
)
(filled circle),
S. atlasicus
(
COIFFAIT
)
(open circles),
S. montanellus
(
BORDONI
)
(open square),
S. fultus
ASSING
(large filled square), and
S. hastatus
ASSING
(small filled square).
Figs 110-116
:
Sunius discretus
nov.sp.
: (
110-112
) aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view; (
113- 115
) internal structures of aedeagus in lateral view; (
116
) male sternite VIII. Scale bars: 110-112, 116: 0.1 mm; 113-115: 0.05 mm.
Map 18
: Distributions of species of the
S. seminiger
group in Tunisia:
Sunius tuniseus
(
COIFFAIT
)
(filled circles),
S. bihamatus
ASSING
(open circles), and
S. discretus
nov.sp.
(squares).
Holotype
3: "
Tunis
,
Le Kef
/
O. Leonhard
/
Medon seminiger Fairm.
/
Holotypus
3
Sunius
discretus
sp. n.
det.
V. Assing
2007" (
DEI
)
.
Paratypes
:
2 exs.
: "
Tunis
,
Le Kef
/
O. Leonhard
" (
DEI
, cAss)
;
1 ex.
: "
Tunisia
[8],
15 km
N
Le Kef
,
36°15'09N
,
8°34'29E
,
410 m
, roadside, under stones,
27.XII.2004
,
V. Assing
" (cAss)
;
3 exs.
: "
Tunis
,
Le Kef
" (
DEI
, cAss)
;
3 exs.
: "
Le Kef
,
Tunis
" (
SMNS
, cAss)
;
1 ex.
: "
Tunis
,
Le Kef
, 1912, Winkler [?]" (
SMNS
)
;
5 exs.
: "T.
Le Kef
, 3-1934,
Dr. Normand
" (cTro)
;
3 exs.
: "T.
Le Kef
, 2-1937,
Dr. Normand
" (cTro)
;
4 exs.
, "
Le Kef
,
Dr. Normand
" (
MHNG
, cAss)
;
3 exs.
: "
Tun.
Le Kef
, 11-41,
R. Demoflys
" (cTro, cAss)
;
3 exs.
: "
Ain Drah.
,
Tunisie
" (
MHNG
, cAss)
;
13: "
Tunisie
,
Le Kef
,
Dr. Normand
/
Paratype
[of
Hypomedon tuniseus
]" (
MNHNP
)
.
D e s c r i p t i o n: External morphology as in
S. tuniseus
; distinguished only by the male sexual characters:
3: sternite VIII similar to that of
S. tuniseus
, with shallow posterior excision and pubescent tubercle (
Fig. 116
); aedeagus with apex of ventral process less slender in lateral view; internal sac with a distinctive row of rather long and distinctly sclerotised spines (
Figs 110-115
).
E t y m o l o g y: The name (Latin, adjective: distinguished, separate) refers to the fact that this species was previously confounded with
S. tuniseus
.
C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: The species is distinguished from
S. tuniseus
, its most similar congener in
Tunisia
, especially by the morphology of the ventral process of the aedeagus (stouter and shorter apex) and by the shorter spines in the internal sac. From
S. bihamatus
, the only other small micropterous representative of the genus known from
Tunisia
, it is readily separated by the paler average coloration of the forebody, the shallower posterior excision of the male sternite VIII, the presence of a tubercle on the male sternite VIII (in
S. bihamatus
unmodified), and the completely different morphology of the aedeagus. For illustrations of the male primary and secondary sexual characters of
S. bihamatus
see
ASSING (2005b)
.
D i s t r i b u t i o n a n d b i o n o m i c s: The
type
specimens were collected in
Le Kef
and Aïn Draham, northwestern
Tunisia
(
Map 18
), in Februar, March, November, and December.