Diaulota, Casey, 1893

Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2023, Description of Diaulota submarina sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) on Korean coasts, Zootaxa 5336 (1), pp. 141-147 : 144-145

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5336.1.8

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8276636

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scientific name

Diaulota
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Key to the species of Diaulota View in CoL from the world

(Updated and revised from Ahn, 1996; Song et al., 2018; Yoo and Ahn, 2021. Note that dissections of the male genitalia are essential for correct species identification.)

1. Body black, rarely dark reddish brown.................................................................... 2

– Body brown to reddish brown........................................................................... 7

2. Hypomeron without longitudinal carina, more angulated posteriorly; mentum with deeper anterior emargination; median lobe (fig. 36 in Ahn, 1996)......................................................................... D. pacifica View in CoL

– Hypomeron with longitudinal carina, less angulated posteriorly; mentum with shallower anterior emargiantion........... 3

3. Elytron wider than long; posterior margin of male sternite VIII crenate; median lobe (fig. 26 in Ahn, 1996).... D. fulviventris View in CoL

– Elytron longer than wide; posterior margin of male sternite VIII smooth.......................................... 4

4. Anterior margin of labrum not truncated; median lobe (fig. 7 in Ahn, 1996); distributed in the NE Pacific coasts.................................................................................................... D. densissima View in CoL

Anterior margin of labrum truncated; distributed in the NW Pacific coats and Alaska ................................ 5

5. Pronotum and elytra without distinctively long filiform setae; mandible not pointed; median lobe (fig. 22 in Ahn, 1996)............................................................................................... D. alaskana View in CoL

– Pronotum and elytra with distinctively long filiform setae; mandible more or less pointed........................... 6

6. Median lobe (fig. 21 in Ahn, 1996); distributed in Korea and Honshu ( Japan)................................ D. aokii View in CoL

– Median lobe (figs. 3–4 in Song et al., 2018); distributed in Hokkaido ( Japan), Kamchatka ( Russia), and USA (Alaska)............................................................................................. D. hokkaidona View in CoL

7. Labrum large and robust; mandible more elongate; labial palpi with 3 distinct articles; ligula with 2 minute setae; metum with shallower anterior emargination; tarsal formula 4-4-4......................................................... 8

– Labrum not large and robust; mandible less elongate; labial palpi with 3 indistinct articles; ligula without minute setae; metum with deeper anterior emargination; tarsal formula 3-3-4 or 4-4-5................................................ 9

8. Antennomeres 6–10 subquadrate; anterior margin of labrum truncated; labial palpomere 1 as wide as 2; median lobe smaller; apical process of median lobe broader; apical internal sclerite rounded (fig. 10L in Sawada, 1971); distributed in Japan.................................................................................................. D. uenoi View in CoL

– Antennomeres 6–10 transverse; anterior margin of labrum rounded ( Fig. 3A View FIG ); labial palpomere 1 wider than 2; median lobe bigger; apical process of median lobe narrower; apical internal sclerite larger and polygonal ( Fig. 4D View FIG ); distributed in Korea........................................................................................... D. submarina

9. Elytron wider than long......................................................................... D. harteri View in CoL

– Elytron longer than wide.............................................................................. 10

10. Head rounded, as long as wide; antennomeres 8–10 subquadrate; tarsal formula 3-3-4; median lobe (fig. 6 in Yoo and Ahn, 2021)...................................................................................... D. koreana View in CoL

-– Head oblong, longer than wide; antennomeres 8–10 trransverse; tarsal formula 4-4-5............................... 11

11. Infraorbital carina incomplete, reaching to half of head; median lobe (fig. 42 in Ahn, 1996); distributed in California ................................................................................................. D. vandykei View in CoL

– Infraorbital carina complete, reaching to eye; median lobe (fig. 12 in Song et al., 2018); distributed in Hokkaido .. D. oharai View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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