Thinodromus nigerius Gildenkov, 2000

Makranczy, György, 2013, Review of the southern African species of Thinodromus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1), pp. 177-208 : 188

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Thinodromus nigerius Gildenkov, 2000
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Thinodromus nigerius Gildenkov, 2000 View in CoL

( Figs 13–16 View Figs 13–18. 13–16 , 75–76 View Figs 70–76. 70–74 , 83 View Figs 81–85. 81–83 )

Thinodromus (Thinodromus) nigerius Gildenkov, 2000: 54 View in CoL .

Thinodromus kedougouensis Makranczy, 2009: 44 View in CoL , syn. nov.

Thinodromus nigerius: MAKRANCZY (2009: 53) View in CoL .

Material examined. CÔTE D’IVOIRE: Kafolo , Comoé (river) [09°35′N, 04°18′W], 28.iv.1988, leg. F.-T. Krell (1 ♀, SMNS) GoogleMaps . GHANA: Kumasi [06°41′N, 01°37′W], 6.vii.1967, leg. S. Endrődy-Younga (1 ♀, MHNG). GoogleMaps BÉNIN: Departement Zou, Za-Kpota & Covè, Zou riv., bridge at road Abomey - Covè , 07°12′04.5″N, 02°17′19.8″E, 7.ii.2006, leg. Goergen, Komarek & Hounguè (3 ♂♂ 1 ♀, NHMW) GoogleMaps . NIGERIA: Federal Capital Territory, Abuja [09°04′N, 07°29′E], 2 November 1998, R. D. Ward (1 ♂, CMNH), GoogleMaps same but 1-7 October 1998 (1 ♀, CMNH) GoogleMaps . REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA: N Transvaal [= Limpopo prov.], Kruger N.P., Skukuza research camp [Sabie river, 270m], 24°59′S, 31°35′E, 7.iii.1996, leg. S. Endrődy-Younga (E-Y 3220), UV light (1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, TMSA; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, SMNS), GoogleMaps same but 25°00′S, 31°35′E, 19.ii.1995 (E-Y 3102), UV light & trap (1 ♂, TMSA), GoogleMaps Rep. S. Africa: E. Transvaal, Kruger Pk., Skukuza [24°59′S, 31°36′E], 12–14.xii.1985, FMHD #85-848, leg. S. Peck (P# 85-281), thorn scrub & riverine light traps (1 ♀, FMNH) GoogleMaps .

Taxonomic note. In 2009, I attempted to interpret the identity of Thinodromus nigerius Gildenkov, 2000 based on two male specimens from Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria (see redescription in MAKRANCZY 2009: 53). Immediately after the publication of the paper, I received two more Thinodromus specimens from Nigeria, a male ( Figs 13, 15–16 View Figs 13–18. 13–16 ) and a female ( Fig. 14 View Figs 13–18. 13–16 , without elytra). These specimens doubtlessly belong to the same taxon that I discussed as T. nigerius . The study of the previously unavailable female ringstructure ( Fig. 83 View Figs 81–85. 81–83 ), i.e. the only diagnostic female genitalic feature in this group of species, revealed that it is closely similar to that of T. kedougouensis Makranczy, 2009 described from Senegal. Therefore, it seems that we are dealing with a single externally variable species and the known specimens are just parts of its morphological continuum. Specimens previously mentioned by me as T. nigerius (see Figs 19, 20, 21 View Figs 19–27. 19 , 31, 32 View Figs 28–33. 28–31 , 68 View Figs 64–69. 64–66 in MAKRANCZY (2009) for terminalia and genitalia) and T. kedougouensis ( Figs 47, 48, 49 View Figs 46–51. 46–47 , 55, 56 View Figs 52–57. 52–54 in MAKRANCZY (2009), and Figs 75–76 View Figs 70–76. 70–74 and 83 View Figs 81–85. 81–83 here) seem therefore to be conspecific. This is also supported by the examined specimens from Bénin (all from the same collecting event and likely from the same microhabitat) which contain two conspecific males (based on morphology of the genitalia), with entirely different antennae: one has shorter antenna much similar to that illustrated in the original description of T. nigerius , the other has much more elongate antenna, as that in Fig. 15 View Figs 13–18. 13–16 in this study.

For the reasons given above, T. kedougouensis Makranczy, 2009 is here conditionally synonymized with T. nigerius Gildenkov, 2000 . The synonymy needs to be confirmed by more material from the type locality of T. nigerius .

GILDENKOV M. YU. 2000: Novyy podrod i sem' novykh dlya nauki vidov roda Thinodromus iz efiopskoy zoogeograficheskoy oblast'i (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). [New subgenus and seven species, new to science, of the genus Thinodromus from Ethiopian zoogeographic region (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)]. Izvestiya Khar ' kovskogo Entomologicheskogo Obshchestva [Kharkov Entomological Society Gazette] 8 (1): 43 - 56 (in Russian).

MAKRANCZY GY. 2009: The genus Thinodromus Kraatz, 1857 in West-Central Africa (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae). Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici 101: 33 - 61.

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Figs 13–18. 13–16 – Thinodromus nigerius Gildenkov, 2000 (13 – head and pronotum;14 – female antenna; 15 – male antenna; 16 – elytron and abdominal base); 17–18 – T. sudanensis (Scheerpeltz, 1974) (17 – head and pronotum; 18 – elytron and abdominal base). Scale bar: 0.5 mm for 13–16, 0.7 mm for 17–18.

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Figs 70–76. 70–74 – Thinodromus capensis (Bernhauer, 1934), male (70 – sternite VIII; 71 – tergite X; 72–73 – aedeagus; 74 – paramere); 75–76 – T. nigerius Gildenkov, 2000, male (75 – sclerotized subapical plate of aedeagus; 76 – apical copulatory sclerite).Abbreviations:AC – apical copulatory sclerite; BA – basal sclerites, BM – basomedial sclerites, MA – medioapical sclerites ML – medial lamellae. Scale bar: 0.05 mm for 76, 0.08 mm for 75, 0.11 mm for 72–74, 0.12 mm for 71, 0.14 mm for 70.

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Figs 81–85. 81–83 – female ringstructures.81 – Thinodromus tibialis (Fauvel, 1907); 82 – T. dasys Gildenkov, 2000; 83 – T. nigerius Gildenkov, 2000. 84–85 – female ringstructures with spermathecae. 84 – T. facilis Gildenkov, 2000; 85 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov. Scale bar: 0.10 mm for 85, 0.12 mm for 81 and 83–84, 0.14 mm for 82.

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Figs 19–27. 19 – Thinodromus facilis Gildenkov, 2000, female protarsus; 20 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov., male protarsus; 21 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov., male, fringe of tergite VII. Antennae. 22 – T. sudanensis (Scheerpeltz, 1974), female; 23 – T. meridionalis sp. nov., female; 24–25 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov. (24 – female; 25 – male); 26–27 – T. dasys Gildenkov, 2000 (26 – female; 27 – male) Scale bar: 0.065 mm for 19, 0.08 mm for 20, 0.12 mm for 21, 0.24 mm for 24–25, 0.3 mm for 22 and 26–27, 0.33 mm for 23.

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Figs 28–33. 28–31 – Thinodromus tibialis (Fauvel, 1907) (28 – head and pronotum; 29 – female antenna; 30 – male antenna; 31 – elytron and abdominal base); 32–33 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov. (32 – head and pronotum; 33 – elytron and abdominal base). Scale bar: 0.45 mm for 28–31, 0.55 mm for 32–33.

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Figs 64–69. 64–66 – Thinodromus meridionalis sp. nov., male (64–65 – aedeagus; 66 – paramere); 67–69 – T. facilis Gildenkov, 2000, male (67–68 – aedeagus; 69 – paramere). Abbreviations: AC – apical copulatory sclerite; BA – basal sclerites, BM – basomedial sclerites, MA – medioapical sclerites ML – medial lamellae. Scale bar: 0.10 mm for 64–66, 0.12 mm for 67–69.

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Figs 46–51. 46–47 – Thinodromus dasys Gildenkov, 2000, male (46 – sternite VIII; 47 – tergite X); 48–49 – T. gildenkovi sp. nov., male (48 – sternite VIII; 49 – tergite X); 50–51 – T. rhodesianus (Scheerpeltz, 1974), male (50 – sternite VIII; 51 – tergite X). Scale bar: 0.10 mm for 49 and 51, 0.13 mm for 47–48 and 50, 0.15 mm for 46.

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Figs 52–57. 52–54 – Thinodromus rhodesianus (Scheerpeltz, 1974), male (52–53 – aedeagus; 54 – paramere); 55–57 – T. tibialis (Fauvel, 1907), male (55–56 – aedeagus; 57 – paramere).Abbreviations:AC – apical copulatory sclerite; BA – basal sclerites, BM – basomedial sclerites, MA – medioapical sclerites ML – medial lamellae. Scale bar: 0.10 mm for 55–57, 0.12 mm for 52–54.

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

TMSA

Transvaal Museum

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

SubFamily

Oxytelinae

Genus

Thinodromus