Pselaphodes songxiaobini, Huang & Li & Yin, 2018
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https://doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2018-0035 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4548445 |
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Felipe (2021-02-01 22:18:05, last updated 2024-11-24 23:27:59) |
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Pselaphodes songxiaobini |
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sp. nov. |
Pselaphodes songxiaobini View in CoL sp. nov.
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Type material (5 exs). HOLOTYPE: ♁, CHINA: ‘ China: Xizang, near Bomi County, 2735 m, 29°52′21.95″N, 95°42′15.26″E, 12.iii.2017, X.-B. Song leg. [ϕḄMDǾḾR]’ ( SNUC). PARATYPES: CHINA: 4♀♀, same label data as the holotype ( SNUC).
Diagnosis of male. Length 2.92 mm; antennomere IX with large projection at apex, antennomere X with large projection at base; metaventral processes long and slender, expanded apically; protibia with distinct projection at apex; metacoxa with long curved ventral projection.
Description. Male ( Fig. 16A View Fig ). Body reddish brown, BL 2.92 mm. Head longer than wide, HL 0.63 mm, HW 0.57 mm; each eye composed of about 40 facets; with well-developed ocular canthus. Antennomeres IX–XI forming ( Fig. 17A View Fig ) distinct club, antennomere IX with large projection at apex, antennomere X with large projection at base. Pronotum ( Fig. 17B View Fig ) wider than long, PL 0.58 mm, PW 0.64 mm, angularly expanded at anterolateral margins. Elytra wider than long, EL 0.83 mm, EW 1.13 mm. Metaventral processes ( Fig. 17C View Fig ) long and slender, expanded apically. Protrochanter and profemur ( Fig. 17D View Fig ) simple; protibia ( Fig. 17E View Fig ) with distinct projection at apex; mesotrochanter and mesofemur ( Fig. 17F View Fig ) simple; metatrochanter ( Fig. 17G View Fig ) with long curved ventral projection.Abdomen broad at base and narrowed apically, AL 0.88 mm, AW 1.13 mm. Sternite IX ( Fig. 17H View Fig ) semi-membranous. Length of aedeagus ( Figs 17 View Fig I–K) 0.57 mm;median lobe strongly asymmetric, parameres elongate and slender, endophallus composed of two elongate and slender sclerites.
Female. Each eye composed of about 32 facets; antennae and legs simple. Measurements: BL 3.10–3.13 mm, HL 0.68–0.71 mm, HW 0.59–0.60 mm, PL 0.63–0.65 mm, PW 0.60–0.62 mm, EL 0.78–0.80 mm, EW 0.82–1.23 mm, AL 0.96–1.02 mm, AW 1.32–1.34 mm.
Comparative notes. The new species is most similar to P. bomiensis Yin, Li & Zhao, 2011 in sharing a similar general structure of antennomeres IX–X, and angulate pronotal anterolateral corners. Males of these two species can be readily separated at first glance by the mesofemur lacking a row of long setae along the ventral margin in the new species, the relatively more elongate antennomere X, the different shapes of the spines/protuberances of the legs, and structures of the aedeagus.
Etymology. The new species is named after our friend Xiao-Bin Song, collector of the holotype.
Distribution. China: Xizang.
CHAMPION G. C. 1925: Some Indian (and Tibetan) Coleoptera (18). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 61: 260 - 273.
YIN Z. - W., LI L. - Z. & ZHAO M. - J. 2011: Taxonomical study on the genus Pselaphodes Westwood (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from China. Part II. Annales Zoologici 61: 463 - 481.
Fig. 16. Dorsal habitus of Pselaphodes males. A – P. songxiaobini sp. nov; B – P. spinosus Champion, 1925. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Fig. 17. Male diagnostic features of Pselaphodes songxiaobini sp. nov. A – antennal club; B – pronotum; C – metaventral process, in lateral view; D – protrochanter and profemur; E – apex of protibia; F – mesotrochanter and mesofemur; G – mesocoxa, metatrochanter and metafemur; H – sternite IX; I–K – aedeagus, in dorsal (I), lateral (J), and ventral (K) view. Scale bar: 0.3 mm in A–B, D, F–G; 0.2 mm in C, I–K; 0.1 mm in E, H.
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