Pseudolathra mahratta, Rougemont, 2015

Rougemont, Guillaume de, 2015, New Oriental and Papuan Pseudolathra (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2), pp. 1785-1799 : 1791-1792

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5873556

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5459105

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E1A20-965F-FFF7-FF27-14FC3B4DFE47

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Marcus

scientific name

Pseudolathra mahratta
status

sp. nov.

Pseudolathra mahratta View in CoL nov.sp.

( Figs 9, 9 s View Figs 9-10 7 View Figs 7-8 , 9 s View Figs 9-10 8 View Figs 7-8 , 9 View Figs 9-10 al, 9av)

Material examined: Holotype: INDIA: Maharashtra #16, Kholadpur-Phonda, 16°21’16"N 73°54’29"E, 800 m., 2.xi.2000, Cuccodoro [ MHNG]. GoogleMaps

Description: Length: ca. 7 mm; length of fore-body: 3.4 mm. Body entirely black except the apical part of segment VII and segment VIII brownish, mouthparts, antennae and legs rufo-testaceous. Fore-body: Fig. 9 View Figs 9-10 . Head a little transverse (1 x 1.05), eyes almost twice as long as temple; puncturation as in P. nigerrima (Cam.) , P. longicollis nov.sp. and others. Pronotum elongate (1.05 x 1.2 mm); discal series of 7 small punctures, arcuate lateral series of 4 small punctures. Elytra relatively small (1.05 x 1.2), no broader or longer than pronotum; discal and lateral series of 8-10 punctures. Puncturation of abdominal tergites III-V averagely dense, the interstices larger than diameter of punctures, the shiny impunctate posterior portion of each segment broader than in related species, the punctures of following segments progressively smaller and sparser but not aspirate.

Male: posterior margin of sternite VII almost imperceptibly bi-sinuate, the sternite otherwise unmodified; emargination of sternite VIII extending a little less than ½ the length of sternite, its fundus rounded ( Fig. 9s View Figs 9-10 8 View Figs 7-8 ); aedoeagus: Figs 9 View Figs 9-10 al, 9av.

This new species is smaller and narrower than P. nigerrima (CAM.) . In its small size, narrow build and elongate pronotum it most closely resembles P. longicollis nov.sp. from which it differs by its black elytra, less elongate pronotum and the much shorter and broad ventral process of the aedoeagus.

MHNG

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