Myrmedonota Cameron, 1920

Eldridge, K. Taro, 2010, A new species of Myrmedonota Cameron from eastern Kansas (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), ZooKeys 53, pp. 17-24 : 17-18

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493

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scientific name

Myrmedonota Cameron, 1920
status

 

Myrmedonota Cameron, 1920

See Kistner (2003) and Pace (2009) for references and keys to species.

Type species.

Myrmedonota cingulata Cameron, 1920, by monotypy (pp. 272-273).

Diagnosis.

Members of the genus Myrmedonota may be separated from other genera of Lomechusini by the following combination of characters (partially adopted from Maruyama et al. 2008): 1) head dorsally subcircular, excluding mouth parts; 2) head lacking neck; 3) occipital suture complete; 4) antennae generalized, clavate and slightly laterally compressed; 5) pronotum with complete marginal line; 6) pronotum without depressions or macrosculpture; 7) body surface finely punctate; 8) abdomen with no horn-like ornamentation; 9) dorsal abdominal surface with sparse to moderate setation but never with dense setal cover, nor with thick macrosetae creating a bristle-like texture; 10) cardo partially overlapping stipes, ventrally; 11) lacinia and galea extremely elongate and parallel sided; 12) labial palpomeres I and III subequal in length and longer then palpomere II; 13) glossa bifid with each lobe housing two sensillate elements; 14) mentum trapeziform and almost as long as wide; 15) labrum with lateral apices rounded and extending apically beyond maximum midpoint; 16) apical lobe of paramere short; 17) vellum and velar sac of paramere large and extending past the maximum reach of apical lobe and partially concealing it.

In North America Myrmedonota most closely resembles the genus Pella , but can be separated from the later by the following combination of characters: 1) smaller size (<3.5 mm [ Maruyama et al. 2008]); 2) extremely elongate lacinia and galea; 3) mentum almost as long as wide.

New key to Myrmedonota species of America north of Mexico

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae