Eight new species and two new records of Batriscenellus Jeannel (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from China and India
Author
Yin, Zi-Wei
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-08
4318
3
561
575
journal article
32152
10.11646/zootaxa.4318.3.8
7bcd6fde-897c-408b-b64c-26d30c160d7e
1175-5326
887864
62B32B63-Cc1F-449A-83B9-936Ebef85C08
Batriscenellus carltoni
Jiang and Yin
,
new species
(
Figs 1
B, 2B, 2D, 2G–H, 5A–C)
Type
material
(5 exs).
Holotype
:
♂
: ‘
INDIA
:
Meghalaya
,
West Garo Hills dist.
,
Tura Peak
, near summit,
25°30'16"N
,
90°14'38"E
,
1200 m
,
17.X.2004
, #5b /
Leg. G. Cuccodoro, C
.
Carlton, R
. Leschen &
D. Eme’
.
(MHNG). Paratypes: 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, same label data as the holotype (MHNG, SNUC);
1 ♂
: ‘
INDIA
:
Assam
,
North Cachar Hills dist.
,
Mt Borail
, trail
Jatinga
–summit,
650 m
,
28.X.2004
,
25°07'07"N
,
93°02'13"E
, #16c /
Leg. G. Cuccodoro, C
.
Carlton, R
. Leschen &
D. Eme.
’ (
MHNG
)
.
FIGURE 1.
Male habitus of
Batriscenellus besucheti
(with right protarsi enlarged) (
A
), and
B
.
carltoni
(
B
). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
Diagnosis of male.
Dorsal surface of head, pronotum, and tergite IV coarsely punctate; antennomeres subcylindrical; elytra with deep sutural and discal striae; all legs simple; tergites VI–VII modified, VI concave, with two long lateral projections, VII strongly concave at base; aedeagus with relatively short and broad ventral and dorsal lobes.
Description.
Male (
Fig. 1
B). Body reddish-brown, length
1.97–2.04 mm
. Head subrectangular, about as long as wide, HL
0.44–0.45 mm
, HW
0.46–0.47 mm
, dorsal surface coarsely punctate, with large and round punctures (
Fig. 2
B); vertex lacking median ridge, U-shaped sulcus only distinct at anterior part; antennomeres subcylindrical, clubs loosely formed by apical three antennomeres; each eye composed of about 30 facets. Pronotum about as long as wide, PL
0.44–0.45 mm
, PW
0.46–0.47 mm
, coarsely punctate (
Fig. 2
B). Elytra wider than long, EL
0.66–0.68 mm
, EW
0.77–0.80 mm
, narrowed at base, discal striae straight, extending to near elytral apex; sutural striae complete. All legs simple, lacking modification. Abdomen wider than long, AL
0.43–0.46 mm
, AW
0.71–0.72 mm
, coarsely punctate and with long setae; tergite VI (
Fig. 2
D) strongly concave at middle, receiving large middle projection of tergite VII (
Fig. 2
D). Aedeagus (
Fig 2
G–H) strongly asymmetric, length
0.37 mm
, ventral lobe elongate, broad at base and narrowing toward apex, curved leftwards in ventral view, dorsal lobe much longer than ventral lobe, bifurcate near middle, strongly curved ventrally.
FIGURE 2.
Diagnostic features of male
Batriscenellus
(A, C, E–F.
B
.
besucheti
; B, D, G–H.
B. carltoni
).
A–B.
Head dorsum and pronotum.
C–D.
Abdominal tergites IV–VII, in dorsal view.
E–H.
Aedeagus, in lateral (E, G) and ventral (F, H) views. Scale bars: 0.2 mm in A–D; 0.1 mm in E–H.
Female. Similar to male in general appearance; each eye composed of about 25 facets; tergites VI and VII lacking modification; tergite VIII semicircular and covered with large round punctures (
Fig. 5
A); sternite VIII transverse, rounded and covered with large round punctures (
Fig. 5
B). Measurements: BL
1.91–1.97 mm
, HL
0.43–0.44 mm
, HW
0.44–0.45 mm
, PL
0.44–0.45 mm
, PW
0.45–0.46 mm
, EL
0.61–0.64 mm
, EW
0.76–0.77 mm
, AL
0.43–0.44 mm
, AW
0.71–0.72 mm
. Female genital complex transverse, well-sclerotized (
Fig. 5
C), width
0.42 mm
.
Comparative Notes.
The new species is placed as a member of the
B
.
besucheti
group by the coarsely punctate head, pronotum, and tergite IV, and modified male tergites VI–VII; it can be readily separated from
B
.
besucheti
by the simple male protarsomeres I and straight discal striae on the elytra, and from
B
.
cuccodoroi
and
B. loebli
by the male tergites VI–VII being much less strongly modified, and the aedeagus with an exceptionally elongate dorsal lobe.
Distribution.
India
:
Meghalaya
and
Assam
.
Etymology.
The new specific name is dedicated to Christopher E. Carlton, co-collector of the
holotype
.