On the Scaphidiinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) of the Lesser Sunda Islands
Author
Löbl, Ivan
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2015
2015-01-26
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journal article
177998
10.5281/zenodo.14582
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0035-418
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Scaphoxium bilobum
sp. nov.
Figs 118-120
Holotype
:
MHNG
;
♂
;
Indonesia
,
Lombok
,
Mt. Rinjani
, ca
400 m
nr. Waterfalls
, 5.XI.91
Löbl
,
veg. debris nr. river
.
Paratypes
:
MHNG
;
3 ♂
;
Indonesia
,
Lombok
Mt. Rinjani
above Senaro
900-1100 m
6.XI.1991
,
I. Löbl
forest floor litter
.
–
MHNG
;
1 ♀
;
Lombok
Batu Coq
(
N of G. Rinjani
)
500 m
,
sec. forest in gorge
D. Agosti
,
12.03.1991
.
Etymology:
The species epithet is a Latin adjective referring to the lobed parameres.
Description:
Length
1.38-1.45 mm
, width
0.65- 0.67 mm
, dorsoventral diameter
0.74-0.76 mm
. Body fairly dark reddish-brown. Femora and tibiae slightly lighter, apex of abdomen, tarsi and antennae light, almost yellowish. Length/width ratio of antennomeres as follows: III 17/5: IV 16/4: V 25/5: VI 35/6: VII 35/9: VIII 28/10: IX 33/10: X 30/10: XI 38/10. Pronotal punctation very fine, hardly visible at 50x magnification. Scutellum concealed. Elytral punctation somewhat less fine than pronotal punctation; sutural striae starting about
0.15 to 0.25 mm
behind margin of pronotal lobe. Mesoventrite with narrow median groove, not striate. Mesepisterna very finely punctate. Median part of metaventrite slightly convex, flattened near metacoxal process, very finely punctate. Lateral parts of metaventrite with several comparatively coarse punctures, impunctate near apical margin. Submesocoxal areas about
0.05 mm
long, shorter than interval to metacoxae. Submesocoxal lines coarsely punctate. Metanepisternum flat,
0.05 mm
wide, with straight suture. Abdomen with distinct punctate microsculpture, basal punctures on sternite 1 distinct, remaining abdominal punctation hardly visible.
Figs 116-124
(116, 117)
Scaphobaeocera kraepelini
(Pic)
, aedeagus in dorsal (116) and ventral (117) views.
(118-120)
Scaphoxium bilobum
sp. nov.
, aedeagus (118) in dorsal view, internal sac (119) in dorsal view, paramere (120) in ventral view.
(121-124)
Xotidium bolmarum
sp. nov.
, aedeagus in dorsal (121) and ventral (122) views, (123) median lobe, without basal bulb, and paramere in lateral view, (124) gonocoxite.
Scale bars =
0.1 mm
.
Male
: Protarsi hardly widened. Aedeagus (Figs 118-120)
0.41-0.44 mm
long. Median lobe with acute tip. Parameres narrowed between bases and subapical lobe, latter rounded, with strongly narrowed apical section about as long as fourth of parameral length. Internal sac with pair of mesal rods and pair of admesal plates tapering proximally, membranes lacking denticulate or spine-like structures.
Distribution:
Indonesia
: Lombok.
Type locality:
Lombok, Mt. Rinjani, ca
400 m
nr. Waterfalls.
Comments:
Following congeners possess lobed parameres and internal sac bearing two pairs of sclerites:
S
.
oxyurum
(Löbl, 1977)
and
S. cuspidatum
(Löbl, 1977)
from
Australia
,
S. keralense
Löbl, 1979
from
India
,
S. taiwanum
Löbl, 1980
from
Taiwan
, and
S
.
avidum
Löbl, 1990
and
S. topali
Löbl, 1981
from
Vietnam
. The latter species differs drastically by the parameres abruptly widened posterior subapical lobes.
Scaphoxium cuspidatum
,
S
.
oxyurum
, and
S
.
avidum
may be distinguished from
S. bilobum
by the internal sac having an additional small sclerite. The sclerotized pieces of the internal sac are very small and distant in
S. keralense
, and this species has also denticulate membranes in the middle part of the internal sac. Finally,
S. bilobum
may be easily distinguished from
S. taiwanum
by the narrower parameres and the proximally strongly narrowed admesal pair of sclerites of the internal sac.