Dysanellus bruchi Bernhauer, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-72.2.279 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7037281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/296D87B5-FFEB-2407-FD2A-FB0BFB47FAEA |
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Diego |
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Dysanellus bruchi Bernhauer, 1911 |
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Dysanellus bruchi Bernhauer, 1911 View in CoL
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Dysanellus bruchi Bernhauer 1911: 419 View in CoL .
Type Material. Holotype, female, with labels: “Rep. Argentina, Prov. Buenos Aires, 11[xi].1896, C. Bruch ” / “ Trigonophorus bruchi n. sp. Fvl.” / “ Dysanellus bruchi Brh Typus” / “Chicago NHMus. M. Bernhauer Collection ”. In the collection of FMNH. A habitus photograph of the type appears in Chatzimanolis (2012).
Additional Material. ARGENTINA: Entre Rios: Pronunciamiento , ii.1975, Bolle (1 female CNC) ; Tucumán: 15 km N Tucumán, R´ıo Sali , 254m, 30.xii.1971, L. Herman (1 female, AMNH) ; Unknown province : O. W. Thomas, 1901-143 (1 female, BMNH) .
Diagnosis. Dysanellus bruchi can be easily distinguished from D. transverserugosus by the absence of rugose sculpture ( Fig. 6 View Figs ) on the head and pronotum of D. bruchi .
Description. Body length 13.6–16.1 mm. Head, pronotum, and elytra metallic green-blue. Mouthparts, mesoscutellum, ventral surface of body, and legs brown; antennomeres 1–5 brown, 6–11 dark orange. Posterior margin of abdominal segment VII and segment VIII orange-brown. Head transverse, width:length ratio = 1.44; with posterolateral corners slightly expanded. Epicranium with dense polygonal microsculpture and micropunctures; with medium-sized punctures around margin of head and eyes and with few other scattered medium-sized punctures on middle of epicranium. Eyes mediumsized, length of eyes / length of head ratio = 0.53, distance between eyes as wide as 1.94 times length of eye. Mandibles without long medial tooth. Distal margin of labial palpomere 3 straight, not bend. Antennomeres 1–7, 11 longer than wide; antennomere 8–10 subquadrate. Neck with microsculpture and few micropunctures. Pronotum quadrate, width:length ratio = 1.02; surface of pronotum uniformly covered with dense polygonal microsculpture and micropunctures; appearing matte due to microsculpture. Pronotum with one well-defined row of medium-sized punctures adjacent to each side of impunctate center line; with additional 3 diagonal rows of punctures (on each side), rows starting on anterolateral corners; distance between punctures varies, typically 2–3 times width of puncture. Elytra with small to mediumsized uniform punctures (about 14–16 punctures / elytral width); distance between punctures equal to width of puncture. Elytra shiny; with sparse microsculpture. Abdominal terga III–IV with faint subbasal (arch-like) carina. Female without obvious sexual structures. Males unknown.
Distribution. Known from the provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Rios, and Tucumán in Argentina.
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Staphylininae |
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Dysanellus bruchi Bernhauer, 1911
Chatzimanolis, Stylianos 2018 |
Dysanellus bruchi
Bernhauer, M. 1911: 419 |