Acylophorus setiger Lott

Lott, Derek A., 2010, The species of Acylophorus Nordmann (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae) in continental sub-Saharan Africa, Zootaxa 2402, pp. 1-51 : 30-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.275907

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6196056

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Acylophorus setiger Lott
status

sp. nov.

Acylophorus setiger Lott View in CoL , new species

(Figs 22, 71, 98, 136)

Description. Length 6mm. Body brown, head darker. Legs pale. Antennae pale with middle segments darker. Palpi all pale.

Head of average size (pronotum 1.7x wider than head), 1.1x wider than long with well developed temples behind large eyes (Fig. 22). Pigmented area of head extends in front of antennal insertion. Micro-punctures very sparse and concentrated toward front of head. Short pubescence behind eyes. Three pairs of interocular setae and a line of four postocular setae visible from above on each side. Maxillary palpi with two terminal segments pubescent, terminal segment very elongate, slightly asymmetric, longer than penultimate segment, which is also elongate ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 51 – 76 ). First segment of antenna as long as next five. Segments I to III elongate, VII to X transverse ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 97 – 103 ).

Pronotum slightly transverse (1.2x wider than long) with sides well rounded, widest in basal half. Shining with no micro-punctures. One pair of dorsal setae and one pair of lateral setae. Marginal setae long and more numerous than in A. orientalis . Elytra very transverse (1.9x wider than long) with sparse pubescence and coarse asperate punctures which are stronger than in A. orientalis . Apical bristles much longer than hairs on the rest of the elytra. Abdominal tergites also with long, sparse pubescence. Punctures much sparser on apical half of each tergite than on basal half. Apical fringe of bristles on each tergite of two distinct lengths, the shorter bristles more numerous than the longer bristles, as in A. trigonocephalus .

Male sternite IX with apex entire. Aedeagus with simple paramere, pegs arranged around margin with one or two scattered inside ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 134 – 137 ). Median lobe with apex barely expanded, only just surpassing paramere.

Type material. Holotype 3: “ Paratype / Mioko Fernando Poo 1700–2000m 8.XII.51 / De Keyser Lopdome et A. Villiers / PARATYPE / M. Cameron Bequest B.M. 1955-147 / Acylophorus brevipennis Cam. Cotype / HOLOTYPE Acylophorus setiger sp. n. 3 det. DA Lott, 2009” ( BMNH).

Note that Cameron gave this species a manuscript name brevipennis and labelled types accordingly, but he never published a description.

Distribution and bionomics. Only known so far from a single specimen taken on the island of Bioko (formerly known as Fernando Po) in Equatorial Guinea ( Fig. 147 View FIGURE 147 ). There are no data on habitat.

Comparative notes. Similar to A. trigonocephalus , but with short, very transverse elytra and distinctive aedeagus with paramere that is not bilobed. The paler colour may also be diagnostic.

Etymology. The specific name is the masculine form of an adjective meaning “bristly” and refers to the long setae on the body.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Acylophorus

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