On some Lomechusini of the Palaearctic and Oriental regions (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
Author
Assing, Volker
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2016
2016-12-20
66
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https://www.contributions-to-entomology.org/article/view/1904
journal article
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10.21248/contrib.entomol.66.1.13-111
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Amaurodera kraepelini
FAUVEL, 1905
(
Map 1
)
Amaurodera kraepelini
FAUVEL, 1905: 85
.
Amaurodera kraepelini rougemonti
PACE, 1987: 204
;
syn. nov.
Amaurodera smetanai
PACE, 1992a: 129
;
syn. nov.
Amaurodera yaoana
PACE, 1992b:
257
f.;
syn. nov.
Material examined
:
Thailand
:
3 ♂♂
,
NE Bangkok
,
Khao Yai National Park
,
750–850 m
,
26.XI.–3.XII.1985
, leg.
Burckhardt
&
Löbl
(
MHNG
, cAss)
;
1 ♂
,
NE Bangkok
,
Khao Yai National Park
,
E Heo Suwat Waterfalls
,
800–900 m
,
11.XII.1985
, leg.
Burckhardt
&
Löbl
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ♂
,
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Chiang Dao
,
450 m
,
7.V.1987
, leg.
Schwendinger
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ♀
,
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Saket
,
1130 m
,
4.XII.1987
, leg.
Schwendinger
(cAss)
;
1 ♀
,
Chiang Rai
,
10 km
W Wiang Pa Pao
,
Ban Huay Yan Sal
,
780 m
,
28.I.1988
, leg.
Schwendinger
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ex.
,
Doi Pha Hom Pok
,
Bhoo Muan
waterfall,
20°02'N
,
99°14'E
,
800 m
, leaf litter sifted,
25.I.2014
, leg.
Ob
(cAss)
;
2 exs.
,
Doi Pha Hom Pok
,
Pong Nam Dang
waterfall,
20°00'N
,
99°10'E
,
710 m
, on rocks in waterfall,
26.I.2014
, leg.
Ob
(cAss)
;
5 exs.
, same data, but leaf litter sifted (cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Doi Pha Hom Pok
,
Tad Mok
waterfall,
20°04'N
,
99°16'E
,
700 m
, litter,
27.I.2014
, leg.
Ob
(cAss)
.
Indonesia
:
Bali
:
12 exs.
,
Bedugul
,
1200 m
, leaf litter sifted,
13.VI.1994
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun, cAss)
;
7 exs.
,
Batukaru
,
700–800 m
, flood debris,
12.VI.1994
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun, cAss).
Comment
: The original description of
Amaurodera kraepelini
is based on an unspecified number of
syntypes
from “Tjompea” [recte: Tjampea near Bogor) in West Java (
FAUVEL 1905
). In referring to a female
syntype
from the Fauvel collection as the “
holotype
” [sic],
PACE (1987)
unintentionally designated this specimen as the
lectotype
. In the same paper he described
A. kraepelini rougemonti
based on fifteen type specimens collected in two localities (“L. Bouyaio”, “Batukaru”) in Bali, stating that this subspecies was distinguished from the nominal form by dark-brown coloration, the pronotum being broader than the head, by more slender antennomeres, and by a larger apical cuticular invagination of the spermatheca. Subsequently,
PACE (1992a
, b) described
A. smetanai
from
Nepal
and
A. yaoana
from
Thailand
. The latter was recently synonymized with the former by
ASSING (2015c)
.
Map 1
: Distribution of
Amaurodera kraepelini
.
A comparative study of material from most of the extensive range of
A. smetanai
and
A. kraepelini
, including the locality where nearly all the
type
specimens of
A. rougemonti
were collected, revealed no evidence that this material should represent two species. The aedeagus is identical; the spermatheca is subject to some variability, but this variation does not correspond to a distinct distribution pattern. Moreover, in external characters, including those emphasized by
PACE (1987)
,
A. kraepelini
is subject to pronounced intraspecific variation; this even applies to material from the same region. The only variation that appears to be related to distribution is the relative length and width of the elytra. In the material from
Bali
, they are generally narrower and shorter than in material seen from other regions. In consequence, both
A. rougemonti
and
A. smetanai
(including its previously established synonym
A. yaoana
) are placed in synonymy with
A. kraepelini
.
The currently known distribution of this widespread species extends from the Himalaya across southern
China
(
Yunnan
,
Hainan
) and
Thailand
to Java and Bali (
Map 1
).