Anotylus ganapati, Makranczy, 2017

Makranczy, György, 2017, Review Of The Anotylus Cimicoides Species Group (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae), Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (2), pp. 143-262 : 194-201

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.63.2.143.2017

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:671ADB82-5AA9-418A-BB5C-DB3B912D3BD2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/388A910E-CF34-4CC5-BADF-EB5AC76A1570

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:388A910E-CF34-4CC5-BADF-EB5AC76A1570

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Anotylus ganapati
status

sp. nov.

Anotylus ganapati View in CoL sp. n.

( Figs 72 View Figs 71–72 , 111–117 View Figs 111–117 , 266 View Figs 265–278 )

Typematerial – Holotype (m): [ NEPAL: EasternRegion] Ilamdistr., MaiPokhari, 2100 m [27°00‘25“N, 87°55‘48“E], GebüschanSeeufer , Hauswand , 31.III.-1.IV.1980, leg. J. Martens & A. Ausobsky (117), Wald, Gesiebe ( SMNS) GoogleMaps ; Paratypes (90): Ilamdistr., Mai Pokhari , 2150–2250 m, 23-25.VIII.1983, leg. J. Martens & B. Daams (254a), Berlese (1, SMNS); (Sankhuwasawadistr.) Kosi, forêtNEKuwapani, ravin, 2350 m, 5.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (5), tamisage de feuilles mortes et humus à proximité d’une source (1, MHNG); (Sankhuwasawadistr.) Kosi, forêtNEKuwapani, ravin, 2250 m, 6.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (6), tamisage de feuilles mortes le long d’un tronc abattu (3, MHNG) ; Kosi, InduwaKholavalley , 2000 m, 16.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (24a), tamisage mousses et feuilles mortes sur un terrain marécageux (1, MHNG, 1 m, HNHM) ; Kosi, In- duwa Khola valley , 2100 m, 17.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (27), tamisage mousses et feuilles mortes au pied d’une falaise (1 m, 2 f, MHNG, 1 m, BMNH, 1 m, CNCI, 1 m, ZMHB) ; Kosi, Induwa Khola valley , 2000–2600 m, 16-18.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (30a), sous les pierres (2, MHNG) ; Kosi, forêt NE Kuwapani, 2250 m, 24.IV.1984, leg. I. Löbl & A. Smetana (37), tamisagedebranchespourriesetmoussesau-dessusd’unarbre couché (4, MHNG) ; Khandbaridistr., ForestaboveAhale , 2400 m, 25.III.1982, leg. A. & Z. Smetana, original Quercus andLauraceaeforest, siftingoflayersofmoistandmouldyleaf litter, mossanddetritusonandaroundfallen, rottingbigtrees (1, MHNG) ; ManasluMts. , DudhPokhariLekh, upperDordiKholaValley, 2300–2600 m, 15-17.IV.2003, leg. J. Schmidt (1, NKME) ; ManasluMts. , DudhPokhariLekhbelowHelamPokhari, 2000 m, 22.IV.2003, leg. J. Schmidt, sifting forest litter (12, NKME, 1 m, NMPC, 1 m, AMNH, 1 m, ISNB, 1 m, NIBR, 1 m, ZMUC, 1 m, FMNH, 1 m, HNHM) ; Manaslu Mts., E slope of Ngali Khola Valley , 2000–2300 m, 15. V.2005, leg. J. Schmidt (6, NKME) ; Kathmandu, Shivapuri Lekh , slope W of Bagmati river, 2000–2300 m, 22-23. V.2005, leg. J. Schmidt (1, NKME) ; Dhaulagiri Himal, N Banduk vill., S-slope, 28°27‘22“N, 83°35‘13“E to 28°28‘07“N, 83°35‘10“E, 1900–2300 m, 6. V.2009, leg. J. Schmidt (4 m, 5 f, NKME) GoogleMaps ; Kaski distr., above Pothana , 2000 m [28°19′N, 83°50′E], 27-29.IV.1995, leg. Martens & Schawaller (426) (1, SMNS) GoogleMaps ; INDIA: N-, Uttaranchal for Figs 104, 106–107 View Figs 104–110 , 0.13 mm for Fig. 105 View Figs 104–110 View Figs 111–117

114–117, 0.28 mm for Fig. 113 View Figs 111–117

state, Nainital, ChinaPeakenv., 1900–2300 m, 18-19.VII.2003, leg. Z. Kejval & M. Tryzna (2, NHMW, 1, MHNP, 1, SDEI); Assam, NorthCacharHillsdistr., Mt. Borail, trailBorail Peak - Notun Leikul, 25°06‘47“N, 93°03‘05“E, 1650 m, 20.X.2005, leg. G. Cuccodoro & A. Marletta (9c), siftingmoistleaflitterinforestwithFagaceae (1, MHNG); Meghalaya, East KhasiHillsdistr., Mawphlang, Lawkyntang (sacredforest), 25°26’37”N, 91°44’47”E, 1750 m, 23.X.2004, leg. G. Cuccodoro, C. Carlton, R. Leschen & D. Errne (11a), in Quercus + Magnolia forest, siftingleaflitterandnutsonflatareaneardrystream (5, MHNG); CHINA: Guizhou, LeishanCo, SEKaili, NELeishan, LeigongShan, E-slope, ca. 2.5 kmEofpass between Leishan and Fangxiang village, 26°23.39‘N, 108°13.33‘E, ca. 1600 m, 23-24.VI.2001, leg. H. Schillhammer (17a), siftedfromsemi-dryleaflitterwithplentyofwoodencomponents (2 m, 5 f, NHMW); Guizhou, LeishanCo, SEKaili, NELeishan, LeigongShan, E-slope, ca. 2.5km E of pass, 26°23.39‘N, 108°13.33‘E, ca. 1600 m, 19.VI.2001, leg. H. Schillhammer (14), siftedfrommouldydebrisofleavesandbranchesinverydarkportionof forest (1 m, 11 f, NHMW, 1 m, IZAS); VIETNAM: N-, pass 8km NW Sa Pa, 22°21‘13“N, 103°46‘01“E, 2030 m, 10.VIII.2015, leg. V. Assing (10a) sifted from litter and roots under bushesnearthemarginofasecondarydeciduousforest (1 f, coll. Assing).

Description – Measurements (in mm, n=10): HW = 0.75 (0.70–0.79); TW = 0.72 (0.67– 0.76); PW = 1.01 (0.92–1.06); EW = 1.11 (1.04–1.18); AW = 1.17 (1.10–1.22); HL = 0.57 (0.53– 0.60); EL = 0.16 (0.15–0.17); TL = 0.22 (0.20–0.24); PL = 0.68 (0.63–0.73); SC = 0.73 (0.69–0.78); FB = 2.16 (2.04–2.22); BL = 3.97 (3.87–4.06). Habitus as in Fig. 72 View Figs 71–72 . Forebody weakly shining becauseofsculpture, abdomenroughlyandratherdenselybutshallowlypunctured, in- terspacesshiny, morelustrousthanforebody. Forebody, abdomenandfirstantennomere blackishdarkbrownwithslightreddishtint, morereddishalongpronotalsidemargins andanteriormarginofhead. Legs, mouthpartsandrestofantennaereddishdarkbrown. Headwithanteriormarginpossessingrim (weakerinmiddle), evenlyarchedinmiddle, butlaterallymoretruncate, angledatsupraantennalprominences, theseasmoderately elevatedobliqueridges, rimcontinuingposteriadalonginnerborderofeyes, discslightly impressedbesideit. Epistomalsutureformingsubcircularimpression (lesssculpturedin- side), uppersurfacewithweaktactilesetae (intratemporalis) situatedpostero-mediallyof eacheye. Eyesmedium-sizedandslightlybulging, indorsalviewtemples (1.4× lengthof eye) alatiform, laterallyroundedandposteriorlyconstrictedtoformdistinctneck, sepa- ratedbytransversaloccipitalfurrow. Antennomere 1 flattenedclub-shapedandstrongly microsculptured, segment 2 oval, segment 3 club-shaped, segment 4 smallandslightly elongate, segments 5–11 withbasaldishes, articles 6–10 veryslightlytransverse, segment 11 somewhatlighter. Headandpronotumwithareolatesculpture, alongthemidlinesomewhatcostulate (composedoffine, short, elevatedlines). Pronotumwithlateralportion explanate, edgealatiformwithverysparseshortsetae; lateralborderevenlyarchedwith thinmarginalridgeandanumberofsmall, irregularlydistributeddenticles, posterior marginevenlyarched; discmediallywithtwofaintandposteriorlyconfluentlongitudinalridges, slightlyimpressedalongsidethem, andnearsidemargin. Elytrawithathin- ningmarginposteriorly, continuingonlateralpart. Elytralepipleuralridgeapparentas strongersculpturelinesinlateralalatiformportions; shoulderswelldeveloped, surface foveolateandinbetweenpuncturestorulose. Legsshort, pro-andmesotibiawithseveral spinuloserows, metatibiawithlongitudinalctenidiumofspinulesindistalhalf. Abdomen withsidesmoderatelyarcuate, secondsegmentwithparatergitesbroadeningposteriorly (abdomenslightlyconstrictedatbase), thoseofsegmentsIII–VIIthin, mesalparatergites broad; posterioredgeoftergiteVIIwiththinpalisadefringe, medianpartofsterniteVIIas inFig. 111 View Figs 111–117 , sterniteVIII ( Fig. 112 View Figs 111–117 ), tergitesIX ( Fig. 113 View Figs 111–117 ), X ( Fig. 114 View Figs 111–117 ) andaedeagusasinFigs 115–117 View Figs 111–117 , spermathecaasinFig. 266 View Figs 265–278 .

Etymology – ThespeciesisnamedafterGanapati, anotherSanskritnameofGanesha, theelephant-headedgodinHinduism (nouninapposition).

Distribution – Appearstobearatherwidespreadspeciesfromnorthern IndiaandNepaltosouthernChina. Asinglefemalespecimenisknownfrom Vietnam, butitsidentificationrequiresverificationbymaleexemplars.

Remarks – Aseriesoftheavailablespecimenswasobtainedbysifting frommouldydebrisofleavesandbranchesandwoodencomponentsina verydarkpartofforest.

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

NKME

Naturkundemuseum Erfurt

NMPC

National Museum Prague

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

NIBR

National Institute of Biological Resources

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Anotylus

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