Two New Species of Batriscenellus Jeannel (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from China
Author
Wang, Dan
Author
Yin, Zi-Wei
Author
Li, Li-Zhen
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2015
2015-09-30
69
3
405
409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-69.3.405
journal article
10.1649/0010-065X-69.3.405
1938-4394
10105866
Batriscenellus hongkongensis
Yin and Wang
,
new species
(
Figs. 1B
,
2B–C, E–G
)
Type Material.
Holotype
:
♂
, labeled ‘
China
:
Hong Kong
,
Lanran
[],
Wang Tong
[], to light,
27.iv.2010
,
Paul Aston
leg.’ (pcPA)
.
Paratypes
:
5 ♂ ♂
, from the same locality by light trap as the
holotype
, except collecting date from
18.vi.2010
to
21.xi.2012
(pcPA,
SNUC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Male: dorsal surface of the head and pronotum finely punctate; metafemur enlarged at apical half; abdominal tergites simple, lacking modification; aedeagus with an elongate, twisted ventral lobe.
Description.
Male (
Fig. 1B
). Body reddish brown, length
1.97–2.08 mm
. Head rectangular, slightly wider than long, HL =
0.38–0.40 mm
, HW =
0.42–0.43 mm
, dorsal surface finely punctate (
Fig. 2B
); antennal tubercles moderately prominent; vertexal foveae nude, located posterior to level of anterior margin of eyes; antenna 11-segmented, club formed by apical 3 enlarged antennomeres; ocularmandibular carinae present; each eye composed of about 25 facets. Pronotum slightly longer than wide, PL =
0.45–0.47 mm
, PW =
0.43 mm
, finely punctate (
Fig. 2B
). Elytra wider than long, EL =
0.59–0.66 mm
, EW =
0.69–0.72 mm
, narrowed at base, shallow discal striae extending to apical 3/4 of elytral length. Metafemur enlarged at apical half (
Fig. 2C
), surface with short, dense sensory setae. Abdomen wider than long, AL =
0.53–0.57 mm
, AW =
0.69–0.72 mm
; all tergites simple without modification; discal carinae of tergite IV (first visible tergite) short, almost parallel, width between carinae
0.28 mm
. Length of aedeagus
0.34 mm
, strongly asymmetric, ventral lobe curved rightwards at apex in ventral view, apex tapered in axial view; dorsal lobe elongate, strongly twisted before middle, apical portion strongly curved ventrally, flattened ventral membrane present (
Fig. 2E–G
).
Female. Unknown.
Comparative Notes.
Batriscenellus hongkongensis
is placed in the
B
.
uenoi
species-group based on the simple abdominal tergite IV and modified metafemur of the male. It is similar to
B
.
uenoi
Nomura
, sharing enlarged metafemora that are densely covered with sensory setae on the dorsal surfaces. The two species can be readily separated by the relatively much longer and more slender aedeagal dorsal lobe in
B
.
hongkongensis
.
Batriscenellus hongkongensis
can be separated from
B
.
femoralis
by the less densely punctate clypeus and head dorsum and apical halves of the metafemora somewhat flatly broadened in the male, while males of
B
.
femoralis
possess cylindrically broadened apical halves of the metafemora.
Distribution.
Southern
China
:
Hong Kong
Etymology.
The specific epithet is taken from its
type
locality.
MODIFIED COUPLETS OF THE KEY TO CHINESE
BATRISCENELLUS
(YIN
ET AL
.
2011)
Note.
One of the Chinese species,
B. orientalis
, was missing from the original key and is added below.
1 Abdomen simple in structure, without sensory setae, patch or excavation ................. 1a
– Abdominal tergites IV–VI with either specialized setae, or patch, or excavation.............2
1a Metaventrite with a pair of setiferous patches between the metacoxae; metafemora not modified. (
North Korea
;
South Korea
;
China
:
Zhejiang
,
Shanghai
,
Taiwan)
(
B
.
similis
species-group).....................
B
.
orientalis
(Löbl)
– Metaventrite lacking setiferous patches between the metacoxae; metafemora modified (
B
.
uenoi
species-group).....................1b
1b Head dorsum and clypeus coarsely punctate; metafemur cylindrically enlarged in apical half; dorsal lobe of aedeagus relatively shorter, apex curved upwards in ventral view. (
China
:
Zhejiang
) .................
B
.
femoralis
Yin and Li
– Head dorsum and clypeus finely punctate; me-
tafemur enlarged and flattened in apical half;
dorsal lobe of aedeagus relatively longer, apex
curved downwards in ventral view. (
China
:
Hong Kong
) .......
B
.
hongkongensis
Yin and
Wang,
new species
6 Head dorsum and pronotum coarsely punctate. (
China
:
Zhejiang
) ..........
B. abdominalis
Yin and Wang
,
new species
– Head dorsum and pronotum finely punctate ................................................................. 6a
6a Length more than 2.00 mm; tergite IV with base of excavation bearing filament structure; aedeagus in lateral view with short ventral lobe, dorsal apophysis not split in apical half. (
China
:
Sichuan
) ............
B. satoi
(Nomura)
– Length less than
1.75 mm
; tergite IV lacking filament structure; aedeagus in lateral view with distinctive elongate ventral lobe, dorsal
apophysis bifurcate in apical half. (
North Korea
;
China
:
Zhejiang
) .................
B. auritus
(Löbl)