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Spinosciacharis acheron Jałoszyński, 2014, sp. n.

Authors: Jałoszyński, Paweł;

Spinosciacharis acheron Jałoszyński, 2014, sp. n.

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Spinosciacharis acheron sp. n. (Figs. 97–111, 116, 120, 127–128, 196 d) Type material studied. Holotype: AUSTRALIA: ♂: four labels: " AUSTRALIA / Victoria / Acheron Gap / 750m nr. / Warburton / 28-30 Apr. 78 / S. & J. Peck" [white, printed], "Berlesate frass / under Nothophagus / logs" [white, printed], "Aust. Nat. / Ins. Coll." [green, printed], " Spinosciacharis / acheron m. / det. P. Jałoszyński, 2014 / HOLOTYPUS " [red, printed] (ANIC). Paratypes (2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀): same data as for the holotype, all with standard yellow " PARATYPUS " label (ANIC, cPJ). Diagnosis. Male and female: BL 1.78–1.98 mm; elytra oval; EI 1.46–1.56. Male: metafemur with distinctly recurved and broadly rounded ventral projection, with distinct distal ventral lobe. Description. Body of male (Fig. 116) flattened, elongate and slender, with long appendages, BL 1.90–1.98 mm (mean 1.93 mm); cuticle glossy, body light brown, with slightly lighter appendages, vestiture yellowish. Head (Fig. 116) rounded, broadest just behind eyes, HL 0.38–0.40 mm (mean 0.38 mm), HW 0.40–0.43 mm (mean 0.41 mm); tempora nearly three times as long as eyes, strongly curved posteromesally; vertex evenly convex; frons confluent with vertex, subtrapezoidal, convex. Eyes small and weakly protruding laterally from the head silhouette, finely faceted. Punctures on head dorsum inconspicuous, fine and sparse, not larger than those on pronotum; setae on frons and median part of vertex short, sparse and suberect, tempora and sides of vertex with moderately dense bristles directed posterolaterally. Antennae (Fig. 116) slender, AnL 0.90–0.93 mm (mean 0.92 mm); antennomeres I–VII distinctly elongate, VIII about as long as broad, IX-X distinctly transverse, XI much shorter than IX–X together, 1.6x as long as broad, pointed. Pronotum (Fig. 116) in dorsal view elongate, broadest near anterior third, PL 0.50 mm, PW 0.40–0.45 mm (mean 0.42 mm); anterior and lateral margins rounded; posterior margin indistinctly bisinuate; base of pronotum with distinct but short sublateral carinae accompanied mesally by shallow impressions, median part of pronotal base with two small but deep pits separated by narrow carina twice as long as pits and extending beyond pits only posteriorly, up to posterior pronotal margin. Punctures on pronotal disc fine and inconspicuous, similar to those on frons and vertex; setae sparse, thin, short and suberect, only sides of pronotum with moderately dense bristles and in anterior half with several extremely long, erect setae directed laterally. Elytra (Fig. 116) slightly rhomboidal, broadest distinctly anterior to middle, EL 1.03–1.08 mm, EW 0.68–0.73 mm, EI 1.48–1.56; basal impressions short but deep; circumsutural area in anterior fourth slightly more convex than surrounding surface and posteriorly accompanied by distinct, shallow and short impression; elytral apices rounded together. Punctures on elytral disc fine but slightly more distinct and denser than those on pronotum; setae short, sparse and suberect. Hind wings well developed, about twice as long as elytra. Legs (Figs. 116, 120) long and slender, metafemur (Fig. 120) with long and distinctly recurved ventral projection slightly narrowing toward broadly rounded apex, with distinct ventral distal lobe. Aedeagus (Figs. 127–128) relatively stout, AeL 0.48 mm, in ventral view sides of median lobe rounded, apical margin subtriangular and broadly rounded; internal armature lightly sclerotized, composed of elongate paired sclerites; parameres not broadening distally and their apices only slightly exceeding apex of median lobe. Female. Similar to male, differs in unmodified metafemora; BL 1.78–1.95 mm (mean 1.87 mm); HL 0.38 mm, HW 0.38–0.43 mm (mean 0.40 mm), AnL 0.83–0.90 mm (mean 0.86 mm); PL 0.43–0.50 mm (mean 0.47 mm), PW 0.40–0.43 mm (mean 0.42 mm); EL 0.98–1.08 mm (mean 1.03 mm), EW 0.63–0.70 mm (mean 0.68 mm), EI 1.46–1.56 (mean 1.52). Etymology. Locotypical, after the Acheron Gap. Distribution (Fig. 196 d). South-eastern Australia: Victoria. Remarks. This species is most similar to Spinosciacharis clydensis; see Remarks section under the latter species.

Published as part of Jałoszyński, Paweł, 2014, ' The curse of Horaeomorphus ': taxonomy of misplaced Australian Cyrtoscydmini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Scydmaeninae), pp. 1-76 in Zootaxa 3828 (1) on pages 49-50, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3828.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/286513

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Spinosciacharis, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Spinosciacharis acheron, Taxonomy

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