Four new species and additional records of Staphylinidae from Spain, primarily from the south (Insecta: Coleoptera)
Author
Assing, V.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2010
2010-12-19
42
2
1105
1124
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.10106018
0253-116X
10106018
Acrotona oxypodoides
(
BRUNDIN
1952)
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Spain
: M u r c i a:
3 exs.
,
Jumilla
,
El Portichuelo
,
Olmeda
,
575 m
,
28.
VI
.2006
, leg.
Lencina
(cAss, cFel)
;
1 ex.
,
Jumilla
,
El Portichuelo
,
38°31'N
,
1°23'W
,
575 m
,
4.
VI
.2009
, leg.
Lencina
(cFel). A n d a l u c í a
8 exs.
,
San Pedro de Alcantara
,
7.IV.2010
, leg.
Shavrin
&
Anishchenko
(cSha, cAss). B a l e a r e s:
1 ex.
,
Mallorca
,
Son Carrió
,
VI
.2001
, leg.
Feldmann
(cFel).
Morocco
:
1 ex.
,
Haut Atlas
,
40 km
SSE
Marrakech
,
Arhbalou
,
31°19'N
,
7°45'W
,
1330 m
, stream valley, litter of
Populus
and
Rubus
sifted,
28.XII.2002
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
;
2 exs.
,
Haut Atlas
, SE
Asni
,
Oukaimeden
,
31°13'N
,
7°50'W
,
2500 m
, pasture, under stones,
28.XII.2002
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
;
16 exs.
,
Haut Atlas
, SE
Asni
,
Oukaimeden
,
31°13'N
,
7°50'W
,
2500 m
, pasture, grass roots sifted,
28.XII.2002
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
;
12 exs.
,
Haut Atlas
, NE
Tizi-n-Test
,
30°54'N
,
8°19'W
,
1710 m
, stream bank, floated and debris sifted,
29.-30.XII.2002
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
.
C o m m e n t: This species was originally attributed to
Acrotona
THOMSON 1859
, at that time a subgenus of
Atheta
THOMSON 1858
(
BRUNDIN 1952
). According to
SMETANA (2004)
, it was subsequently moved to the
Atheta
subgenus
Paradilacra
BERNHAUER 1909
. Based on a study of
type
material, however,
GUSAROV (2003)
discovered that
Atheta densissima
BERNHAUER 1909
, the
type
species of
Paradilacra
, in fact refers to the subtribe
Tachyusina
, which today is doubtfully placed in the
Oxypodini
. A comparison of the sexual characters of
Acrotona oxypodoides
with the illustrations of
Atheta densissima
provided by
GUSAROV (2003)
leaves no doubt that the two species are not congeneric. Like its close relative,
Acrotona pellucida
(FAUVEL 1878)
,
A. oxypodoides
clearly belongs to the
Athetini
, with which it shares an athetal bridge of the aedeagus (absent in
A. densissima
) and numerous other characters. Although the sexual characters suggest that
A. oxypodoides
and
A. pellucida
may not be congeneric with the
type
species of
Acrotona
either, both species are moved from
Paradilacra
and tentatively placed in
Acrotona
again.
Originally described from
Tunisia
,
A. oxypodoides
has subsequently been recorded also from
Italy
,
France
,
Morocco
, and
Algeria
(
SMETANA 2004
). The above specimens from
Spain
represent new country records.