Acylophorus, Nordmann, 1837

Janák, Jiří, 2018, Revision of the genus Acylophorus Nordmann, 1837 from Madagascar and Mascarene Islands (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae: Acylophorina), Zootaxa 4462 (2), pp. 151-191 : 153

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4462.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FA92FB55-EA2E-4193-946E-F780A16EB3CC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960277

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD5963-FFF7-FFDE-FF7A-FF7FFA60EEF5

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Acylophorus
status

 

Key to Afrotropical species groups of Acylophorus View in CoL

(based on Lott 2010, extended and modified)

1 Disc of pronotum covered by sparse, semi-erect pubescence except sometimes for central glabrous strip ( Figs. 26, 27 View FIGURES 22–30 in Lott 2010); pubescence on head covering most of upper surface except for central glabrous strip; apex of styles at tip of abdomen devoid of bristles and easily visible ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 129–138 in Lott 2010). Continental sub-Saharan Africa............ kambuiensis group

- Disc of pronotum glabrous except for a pair of setae; pubescence on head restricted to small area behind eyes; apex of styles at tip of abdomen covered by bristles and more or less invisible ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 22–30 in Lott 2010)................................. 2

2 Pronotum covered by microsculpture consisting of dense micro-punctures visible at 40x magnification. Continental sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar................................................................... densipennis View in CoL group

- Pronotum shining either without microsculpture or, much more rarely, with scattered and sparse micro-punctures......... 3

3 Last two segments of maxillary palpi without dense pubescence. Madagascar....................... derougemonti View in CoL group

- At least last segment of maxillary palpi densely pubescent..................................................... 4

4 Last two segments of maxillary palpi densely pubescent ( Figs. 70–74 View FIGURES 67–73 View FIGURES 74–77 in Lott 2010)................................. 5

- Only last segment of maxillary palpi pubescent, penultimate segment glabrous ( Figs. 51–69 View FIGURES 46–51 View FIGURES 52–60 View FIGURES 61–66 View FIGURES 67–73 in Lott 2010); two pairs of interocular setae present on head............................................................................... 6

5 Three pairs of interocular setae present on head. Continental sub-Saharan Africa.................. trigonocephalus View in CoL group

- Two pairs of interocular setae present on head. Madagascar....................................... muscorum View in CoL group

6 Head larger, pronotum no more than 1.8x wider than head ( Figs. 1–8 View FIGURES 1–8 in Lott 2010); head strongly and abruptly depressed at base underneath ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 22–30 in Lott 2010); pubescence behind eyes denser and more extensive; genae not expanded forward in front of eyes. Metatarsi with four first segments with short terminal setae, last segment with long empodial setae ( Figs. 9, 10 View FIGURES 9–17 ). Continental sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar.................................................... orientalis View in CoL group

- Head smaller, pronotum at least 1.9x wider than head ( Figs. 18–20 View FIGURES 18–21 in Lott 2010); ventral depression at base of head shallow (Fig. 108 in Lott 2010); pubescence behind eyes sparser and less extensive; genae expanded forward in front of eyes. Metatarsi with four first segments with long terminal setae, last segment with short empodial setae ( Figs. 87, 88 View FIGURES 87–90 ). Continental sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Mascarene Islands ( Mauritius)................................................ salifi View in CoL group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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