Two new species and new records of the genus Astenus from Madagascar (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)
Author
Janák, Jiří
Author
Cz-, Petr Baňař
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-31
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journal article
6096
10.11646/zootaxa.4980.1.8
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Astenus grebennikovi
Janák & Baňař
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 12–23
,
42–45
)
Type
locality.
Madagascar
,
Anjozorobe-Angavo
Type material.
Holotype
♂
:
MADAGASCAR
: “MADAGAS., Anjozorob. [
Anjozorobe
],
-18.4118
47.9504
,
1424m
,
8.i.2019
, sift [sifting], MD36,
V. Grebennikov
//
HOLOTYPUS
Astenus grebennikovi
sp. nov.
, Janák &
Baňař
det. 2020” (
JJRC
)
.
Paratypes
:
1 ♂
: “AJR/
Jan.2019
/sift5 C MADAGASCAR, ANJOZOROBE forest,
15.i.2019
, sifting forest litter
1381m
,
S18°24’36.2”
E47°56’42.3”
, Winkler app. extr.
P. Baňař
lgt.” (
JJRC
)
;
1 ♂
: “AJR/
Jan.2019
/sift 8 C MADAGASCAR, ANJOZOROBE forest,
17.i.2019
, sifting litter by big
Pandanus
1394m
,
S18°24’35.5”
E47°56’43.0”
,Winkler app.extr.
P.Baňař
lgt.”(
MMBC
)
;
1♂
:“AJR/
Jan.2019
/sift7C MADAGASCAR, ANJOZOROBE forest,
15.i.2019
, sifting forest litter by big tree
1331m
,
S18°24’47.4”
E47°56’33.1”
, Winkler app. extr.
P. Baňař
lgt.” (
MMBC
)
;
1 ♀
: “AJR/
Jan.2019
/sift 4 C MADAGASCAR, ANJOZOROBE forest,
15.i.2019
, sifting under
Pandanus
1382m
,
S18°24’35.2”
E47°56’42.5”
, Winkler app. extr.
P. Baňař
lgt.” (
MMBC
)
.
All
paratypes
with an additional label “
PARATYPUS
Astenus grebennikovi
sp. nov.
,
Janák
&
Baňař
det. 2020”
.
Description
: Body length
5.5–7.5 mm
(M =
6.4 mm
, HT =
5.5 mm
), forebody length 3.0–
3.3 mm
(M =
3.2 mm
, HT = 3.0 mm). Dark brown, anterior part of head and sometimes also abdomen dark reddish brown, legs light yellow, antennomeres light reddish yellow with mostly slightly lighter first two antennomeres, mouthparts light reddish yellow (
Fig. 12
).
Head (
Fig. 13
) moderately convex, a quarter longer than wide (L/W = 1.26–1.31, M = 1.28, HT = 1.27). Surface with coarse and dense umbilicate punctures. Eyes moderately large, temples on average about 1.3 times as long as eyes (TL/EL 1.23–1.43, M = 1.33, HT = 1.43). Temples markedly narrowed posteriorly. Antennae long and slender, fifth antennomere about 3 times as long as wide (L/W = 3.00–3.32, M = 3.16, HT = 3.00), tenth antennomere about two and half as long as wide (L/W = 2.38–2.56, M = 2.44, HT = 2.56).
Pronotum (
Fig. 13
) egg-shaped, moderately convex, with shallow lateral impressions, about a quarter longer than wide (L/W = 1.23–1.30, M = 1.28, HT = 1.28) and moderately narrower than head (PW/HW = 0.86–0.90, M = 0.87, HT = 0.87). Sides markedly narrowed posteriorly, slightly emarginated in posterior half. Surface with coarse and dense umbilicate punctures similar as on head, unpunctured midline missing.
Elytra (
Fig. 13, 14
) elongate with rounded sides, concave along suture, about 1.4 times longer than wide (R = 1.34–1.49, M = 1.41, HT = 1.49). Surface moderately coarsely and densely punctured. Interstices shining, without microscupture. Shoulders with 4 tubercules bearing long, protruding fragile spines (
Fig. 14
) [in most specimens including HT most spines broken and missing]. Sides with additional a few shorter and less protruding spines.
Abdomen (
Fig. 12
) slightly widened to segment VI, finely and densely punctured. Interstices shining, without microsculpture.
FIGURES 12–23
.
Astenus grebennikovi
Janák & Baňař
sp. nov.
12, 13, 15, 16, 19–23, holotype; 14, 17, 18, paratypes; 12, habitus; 13, forebody; 14, elytra; 15, 17, 19, aedeagus, lateral view; 16, 18, 20, 21, aedeagus, dorsal view; 22, posterior part of male sternite VII; 23, male sternite VIII; 15, 16, 19–21, transmitted light; 17, 18, reflected light. Scale bar: 1.0 mm (Fig. 12); 0.5 mm (Figs.13, 16–18); 0.1 mm (Figs. 19–21).
Male. Posterior margin of sternite VII broadly emarginate and with almost 25 moderately long spines (
Fig. 22
), sternite VIII long and narrow, with triangular emargination in posterior fifth (
Fig. 23
). Aedeagus (
Figs. 15–21
) long and slender, about
1 mm
long (AL =
0.97–1.02 mm
, M =
0.99 mm
, HT =
0.99 mm
). Median lobe in ventral view narrow, sides markedly emarginate in middle part and with relatively wide sub-rounded point. Median lobe in lateral view regularly bent. Female. Sternite VIII largely rounded posteriorly.
Differential diagnosis.
The new species is to be arranged in the last key of Madagascan
Astenus
species
(
Janák & Lecoq 2007
) in the couplet 10 near
A. duflosi
Lecoq, 1996
, but it differs externally by more rounded temples and in males by markedly emarginate posterior margin of sternite VII and different shape of the aedeagus (compare
Figs. 31–39
for details).
Etymology.
This species is dedicated to Vasily Grebennikov, specialist in various groups of
Coleoptera
, who collected the
holotype
of the new species.
Distribution.
Astenus grebennikovi
Janák & Baňař
sp. nov.
is currently recorded only from the Anjozorobe-Angavo [Paysage Harmonieux Protègé du Complexe Anjozorobe-Angavo] in the northern central part of
Madagascar
.
Bionomics.
The
type
series was sifted from forest litter (
Figs. 42–45
). One teneral specimen was collected in January.