Bolitogyrus nokrek Brunke

Brunke, Adam J., 2017, A revision of the Oriental species of Bolitogyrus Chevrolat (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae), ZooKeys 664, pp. 1-97 : 31-33

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.664.11881

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scientific name

Bolitogyrus nokrek Brunke
status

sp. n.

Bolitogyrus nokrek Brunke View in CoL sp. n. Figs 1G, 12 D–G, 20C (map)

Type locality.

Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India.

Type material.

Holotype (♂, cHay): INDIA-NE, Meghalaya, 25°27'N 90°19'E, NOKREK N.P., 1400m, Garo Hills, 26.iv.1999, Z. Koštál leg. [printed] / Bolitogyrus sp. det. Y. Hayashi 2012 [printed] / HOLOTYPE Bolitogyrus nokrek Brunke, des. A. Brunke 2017 [red label] / AJB0000395 [identifier label].

Paratypes (3 ♀, cHay, NMW): same as holotype, AJB0000505; same as holotype except: 9-17.V.1996, E. Jendek and O. Sausa, AJB0000506, AJB0000507.

Diagnosis.

Within the Carnifex Group, Bolitogyrus nokrek can easily be distinguished by the darkened base of the elytra (Fig. 1G).

Description.

Measurements ♂ (n = 1): HW/HL 1.33; PW/PL 1.35; EW/ EL 1.19; ESut/PL 0.76; PW/HW 1.12; forebody length 7.1 mm.

Measurements ♀ (n = 3): HW/HL 1.30-1.38; PW/PL 1.20-1.31; EW/ EL 1.17-1.23; ESut/PL 0.74-0.77; PW/HW 1.12-1.13; forebody length 6.9-7.8 mm.

Extremely similar to B. carnifex and differing only in the following: apical antennomere only slightly paler than previous; pronotum almost entirely covered by dark marking; elytral darkened basally; abdominal segments III-IV almost entirely dark; dorsal face of tibia darkened; midfemur with distinct dark subapical marking; median lobe in lateral view with small, acute apex, slightly deflexed dorsal with flat ventral face instead of tooth, basal teeth present and appearing removed from ventral face, subapical teeth absent (Fig. 12E); median lobe in parameral view slightly constricted at midlength, apical portion strongly acuminate to acute and narrow apex bearing median carina (Fig. 12D); paramere in lateral view strongly projecting beyond and deflexed over apex of median lobe (Fig. 12G); paramere with distinctly narrower apical third, median group of peg setae extending basad of thin marginal group (Fig. 12F); female tergite VIII with narrow and deep emargination; female tergite X with dome-like expansion in apical half, without distinct carinae.

Distribution.

Figure 20C. Likely endemic to the Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India. Presently the westernmost species of the Carnifex Group.

Bionomics.

Bolitogyrus nokrek has been collected at 1400 m in April and May.

Etymology.

This species is named in recognition of the Nokrek UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Western Garo Hills of Meghalaya, India, where all known specimens were collected.

Comments.

Two females, (Khasi Hills Meghalaya (IRSNB)), and northern Kachin State, Myanmar (SEMC)) may belong to this or additional new species. They are excluded from the type series.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Bolitogyrus