Anhoraeomorphus nudipennis (Franz) Jałoszyński, 2024

Jałoszyński, Paweł, 2024, The ‘ curse of Horaeomorphus’ (almost) lifted. Revision of misplaced species from Madagascar, Comoros and Mascarenes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae), Zootaxa 5505 (1), pp. 1-96 : 43-44

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5505.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13746073

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scientific name

Anhoraeomorphus nudipennis (Franz)
status

comb. nov.

Anhoraeomorphus nudipennis (Franz) , comb. n.

( Figs 159–162 View FIGURES 159–162 )

Horaeomorphus nudipennis Franz, 1986b: 148 View in CoL .

Type material studied. Holotype ( Madagascar): ♀, three labels: “Madagaskar / Umg.Périnet / lg. H.Franz 1969” [white, printed], “ Horaeomorphus / nudipennis m. / det. H.Franz ” [yellowish, handwritten and printed], “Typus” [red, handwritten] ( NHMW).

Revised diagnosis. Body ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 159–162 ) moderately stout; head ( Figs 160–161 View FIGURES 159–162 ) sub-pentagonal, with vertex posteriorly weakly rounded; pronotum ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 159–162 ) bell-shaped, broadest slightly in front of anterior third, with one pair of large subcircular antebasal pits; antennomeres 1–6 ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 159–162 ) each elongate, 7–10 each about as long as broad; all femora similarly slender and densely setose in lateroventral distal region; metatibiae in female with flattened and matt dorsal surface

Redescription. Body of female ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 159–162 ) moderately convex, yellowish brown; setae yellowish; BL 2.55 mm.

Head ( Fig. 160 View FIGURES 159–162 ) in anterodorsal view sub-pentagonal, broadest at eyes, HL 0.43 mm, HW 0.45 mm; temple in lateral view ( Fig. 161 View FIGURES 159–162 ) slightly shorter than eye; vertex and frons confluent, together weakly convex and weakly transverse; vertex posteriorly weakly rounded; each eye large and weakly convex, oval and posteriorly barely noticeably emarginate, weakly projecting from head silhouette. Punctures on vertex fine, inconspicuous; setae short, dense and suberect; frons and vertex densely covered with thick bristles directed posteriorly. Antenna ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 159–162 ) slender but short, indistinctly shorter than half BL, AnL 1.23 mm, antennomeres 1–6 each elongate, 7–10 each about as long as broad, 11 much shorter than 9 and 10 combined, slightly narrower than 10, about 1.7 times as long as broad.

Pronotum bell-shaped, broadest slightly in front of anterior third; PL 0.68 mm, PW 0.60 mm. Anterior margin strongly rounded, lateral margins strongly rounded in anterior half, sinuate in posterior half; posterior corners blunt; posterior margin nearly straight. Base with one pair of large subcircular pits, sublateral carinae conspicuously long and sharply marked. Disc with fine, inconspicuous punctures; setae dense, short and suberect, lateral surface of pronotum with dense thick bristles.

Elytra together oval, moderately convex, dorsally distinctly impressed along suture in anterior third, broadest slightly in front of middle; EL 1.45 mm, EW 1.05 mm, EI 1.38; humeral calli weakly elevated, basal elytral foveae barely discernible. Punctures small and shallow, inconspicuous; setae extremely short, so that elytra appear asetose.

Legs long and slender, all femora densely setose in lateroventral distal region; all tibiae slightly recurved, metatibiae with dorsal surface distinctly flattened and matt.

Male. Unknown.

Distribution. Central Madagascar (Alaotra-Mangoro Region).

Remarks. Périnet (= Analamazaotra Special Reserve, often referred to as Andasibe) was a part of the large Mantadia National Park, but currently is a separated component of Andasibe-Mantadia NP divided by deforestation.

The only known female of A. nudipennis has the elytra so finely setose that at magnification 80 times it appears virtually asetose. All femora have a dense group of setae in the lateroventral distal region (this feature is not as distinct as in illustration in Franz (1986b): fig. 130), and the metatibiae have distinctly flattened and matt dorsal surface, suggesting that in males they may be more conspicuously modified. The conspicuously short antennomere 11 in relation to 9 and 10 combined is another unique feature of this species.

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Anhoraeomorphus

Loc

Anhoraeomorphus nudipennis (Franz)

Jałoszyński, Paweł 2024
2024
Loc

Horaeomorphus nudipennis

Franz, H. 1986: 148
1986
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