Euconnus (Tetramelus) imaitsanus Franz, 2024

Jałoszyński, Paweł, 2024, The ‘ curse of Horaeomorphus’ (almost) lifted. Revision of misplaced species from Madagascar, Comoros and Mascarenes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae), Zootaxa 5505 (1), pp. 1-96 : 56-57

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5505.1.1

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scientific name

Euconnus (Tetramelus) imaitsanus Franz
status

stat. nov.

Euconnus (Tetramelus) imaitsanus Franz View in CoL , stat rev.

( Figs 198–208 View FIGURES 198–205 View FIGURES 206–208 )

Euconnus (Anthicimorphus) imaitsanus Franz, 1986b: 239 View in CoL .

Horaeomorphus imaitsanus (Franz) View in CoL ; Jałoszyński (2014b): 12 (result of placing Anthicimorphus as junior synonym of Horaeomorphus View in CoL ).

Type material studied. Holotype (Madagascar): ♂, four labels: “Madagascar-Centre / Forét Imaitso / Anjavidilava 2030m / Andingitra-Ambalavao / 17.1. 58 P. Grivaud” [white, printed], “INSTITUT / SCIENTIFIQUE / MADAGASCAR ” [bluish, printed], “ Euconnus / Anthicimorphus / imaitsanus m. / det. H.Franz ” [yellowish, handwritten and printed], “Typus” [red, handwritten] ( NHMW) . Paratype: ♀, same data as for holotype, but with yellow “ PARATYPUS ” label ( NHMW) .

Revised diagnosis. Body ( Fig. 198 View FIGURES 198–205 ) slender and with impunctate dorsum, asetose, only sides of vertex and pronotal disc with sparse bristles; head ( Figs 199–200 View FIGURES 198–205 , 206–207 View FIGURES 206–208 ) round, with vertex posteriorly broadly rounded; pronotum ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 206–208 ) bell-shaped, broadest near anterior third, lacking antebasal pits, with distinct transverse antebasal groove; antenna ( Fig. 201 View FIGURES 198–205 ) slender but short, with all antennomeres elongate (antennomeres 5–7 each about 2.5 times as long as broad); aedeagus ( Figs 202–205 View FIGURES 198–205 ) in ventral view pear-shaped and broadest near middle, ventral apical wall narrowly subtriangular, dorsal apical wall narrowly subtriangular with rounded apical margin, each paramere broadened in apical region, with four long apical setae.

Redescription. Body of male ( Fig. 198 View FIGURES 198–205 ) strongly elongate and strongly convex, light brown, legs (especially tarsi), antennae and palps slightly lighter; setae light brown; BL 1.65 mm.

Head ( Figs 199–200 View FIGURES 198–205 , 206–207 View FIGURES 206–208 ) in anterodorsal view round, about as long as broad, broadest at eyes, HL 0.28 mm, HW 0.33 mm; length of temple in lateral view ( Fig. 200 View FIGURES 198–205 ) subequal to eye; vertex and frons confluent, together weakly convex and weakly transverse; vertex posteriorly strongly and evenly rounded; each eye large and weakly convex, shallowly emarginate posteriorly, weakly projecting from head silhouette. Frons and vertex impunctate and asetose, sparse bristles present only on sides of vertex and on genae ( Fig. 207 View FIGURES 206–208 ). Antenna ( Fig. 201 View FIGURES 198–205 ) slender but short, as long as half BL, gradually thickened distally, AnL 1.28–1.35 mm, all antennomeres elongate, 5–7 longest and each about 2.5 times as long as broad, four terminal antennomeres weakly differing from proximal ones in stouter form, 11 much longer than 10 and similar in width, about twice as long as broad.

Pronotum ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 206–208 ) bell-shaped, broadest near anterior third; PL 0.45 mm, PW 0.33 mm. Anterior margin strongly rounded, lateral margins rounded in anterior half, weakly sinuate in posterior half; posterior corners blunt; posterior margin weakly rounded. Base with transverse groove on entire width. Disc impunctate and with only a few thin and short setae in central area, sparse bristles present on its anterior half and expanding onto anteroventral surface of hypomera ( Fig. 207 View FIGURES 206–208 ).

Elytra together oval, broadest near middle; EL 0.93 mm, EW 0.63 mm, EI 1.48; humeral calli angulate and weakly elevated, basal elytral foveae indiscernible ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 206–208 ). Elytra impunctate and asetose.

Meso- and metaventrite ( Fig. 208 View FIGURES 206–208 ) with relatively dense, short and recumbent setae.

Legs long and slender, unmodified.

Aedeagus ( Figs 202–205 View FIGURES 198–205 ) stout, AeL 0.28 mm; in ventral view nearly pear-shaped, broadest near middle, distally gradually narrowing and in subapical region rapidly narrowed; ventral apical wall narrowly subtriangular, dorsal apical wall narrowly subtriangular with rounded distal margin, endophallic sclerites complex and asymmetrical, each paramere slender and slightly broadened in short apical region, with four long apical setae

Female. Externally indistinguishable from male. BL 1.70 mm; HL 0.30 mm, HW 0.33 mm, AnL 0.80 mm; PL 0.45 mm, PW 0.35 mm; EL 0.95 mm, EW 0.68 mm, EI 1.41.

Distribution. Southern Madagascar (Matsiatra Ambony Region).

Remarks. Euconnus imaitsanus can be easily identified by short but slender antennae with antennomeres 5–7 each about 2.5 times as long as broad, sparse bristles on sides of vertex and pronotum, transverse antebasal pronotal groove, asetose elytra, slightly transverse frons + vertex, and unique aedeagal structures.

In addition to the holotype male and one paratype female collected in Imaitso, two females labeled as paratypes are deposited in Franz Coll. ( NHMW). They come from Andranomataza ( Andringitra National Park , Haute Matsiatra Region ). However , these females are not conspecific with the holotype and must be excluded from the type series. Franz’s (1986b) information concerning the type specimens is confusing; he states that the type series consists of seven specimens, but in the same sentence he mentions only six (holotype and one paratype in his collection, which is not true, and four paratypes in Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle , Paris ), and then continues to characterize the specimens as five collected in Imaitso, and two in Andranomataza .

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Euconnus

Loc

Euconnus (Tetramelus) imaitsanus Franz

Jałoszyński, Paweł 2024
2024
Loc

Horaeomorphus imaitsanus (Franz)

Jaloszynski, P. 2014: 12
2014
Loc

Euconnus (Anthicimorphus) imaitsanus

Franz, H. 1986: 239
1986
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