Leptusa (Chondrelytropisalia) proiecta, Assing, 2008

Assing, V., 2008, Seven new species and additional records of Palaearctic Leptusa, primarily from Yunnan, China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 40 (1), pp. 251-273 : 265-268

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4523588

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4523682

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scientific name

Leptusa (Chondrelytropisalia) proiecta
status

sp. nov.

Leptusa (Chondrelytropisalia) proiecta View in CoL nov.sp. ( Figs 38-48 View Figs 38-48 , 73 View Fig , Map 2 View Map 2 )

T y p e m a t e r i a l: Holotype 6: China: Yunnan [CH07-21], Nujiang Lisu Aut. Pref., Gaoligong Shan , pass 22 km W Gongshan, N-slope, 3350-3400 m, 27°46'27"N, 98°26'50"E, fern, moss, litter sifted, 6. VI.2007, M. Schülke GoogleMaps / Holotypus 6 Leptusa proiecta sp.n. det. V. Assing 2008 (cAss) . Paratypes: 1♀: same data as holotype, but leg. A. Pütz (cPüt) ; 1♀: China: Yunnan [CH07-26], Nujiang Lisu Aut. Pref., Gaoligong Shan , pass 21 km NW Liuku, 3150 m, 25°58'22"N, 98°41'00"E, bamboo with shrubs, litter sifted, 9. VI.2007, M. Schülke (cSch) GoogleMaps .

D e s c r i p t i o n: 2.3-2.7 mm. Habitus as in Fig. 38 View Figs 38-48 . Coloration: body dark brown to blackish; legs rufous; antennae dark brown, with the basal 4 antennomeres reddish.

Head approximately as wide as long; puncturation coarse and dense, interstices distinctly narrower than diameter of punctures; microsculpture obsolete. Eyes moderately small, approximately as long as postocular region in dorsal view ( Fig. 39 View Figs 38-48 ). Antennae relatively slender ( Fig. 40 View Figs 38-48 ); antennomeres IV-V weakly oblong; VI approximately as wide as long; VII-X of increasing width and increasingly transverse; X approximately 1.5 times as wide as long. Maxillary palpus with penultimate palpomere almost three times as long as wide.

Pronotum strongly convex in cross-section, weakly transverse, 1.12-1.20 times as wide as long and approximately 1.20 times as wide as head; maximal width in anterior half; posterior angles marked; lateral margins in posterior half weakly concave in dorsal view; puncturation less coarse, less deep, and less defined than that of head, especially in median area of disc; microsculpture obsolete ( Fig. 39 View Figs 38-48 ).

Elytra approximately as wide and at suture 0.8 times as long as pronotum; humeral angles present; puncturation very coarse, well-defined, and dense; microsculpture absent ( Fig. 39 View Figs 38-48 ). Hind wings reduced. Metatarsomere I shorter than the combined length of II and III.

Abdomen ( Fig. 41 View Figs 38-48 ) approximately 1.10 times as wide as elytra; segments IV-VI subpar-allel; maximal width at segments V-VI; tergites III-VII anteriorly with distinct impressions, that of tergite VII slightly shallower than those of tergites III-VI; anterior impressions with very coarse and dense puncturation; puncturation of remainder of tergal regions fine and moderately sparse; microsculpture obsolete; posterior margin of tergite VII with narrow rudiment of a palisade fringe; tergites VII-VIII without evident sexual dimorphism ( Fig. 42 View Figs 38-48 ).

6: sternite VII posteriorly truncate, at posterior margin with 6 conspicuously long black setae; posterior margin of sternite VIII produced in the middle ( Fig. 43 View Figs 38-48 ); median lobe of aedeagus as in Figs 44-45 View Figs 38-48 ; apical lobe of paramere as in Fig. 46 View Figs 38-48 .

♀: posterior margin of sternite VII with fine long setae, without additional pairs of conspicuously long black setae; posterior margin of sternite VIII weakly convex, in the middle indistinctly angled ( Fig. 47 View Figs 38-48 ); spermatheca as in Fig. 48. View Figs 38-48

E t y m o l o g y: The name (Latin, adjective: projecting) refers to the shape of the male sternite VIII, one of the characters separating this species from L. quinqueimpressa .

C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: The new species is readily distinguished from all its congeners by the distinctive morphology of the aedeagus. For characters separating it from other consubgeners known from China see the key above.

D i s t r i b u t i o n a n d b i o n o m i c s: Thespeciesisknown from two localities in the Gaoligong Shan, western Yunnan province, China ( Map 2 View Map 2 ). The types were collected by sifting moss and the litter of fern, bamboo, and shrubs at altitudes of 3150- 3400 m ( Fig. 73 View Fig ). On one occasion, the species was collected together with L. quinqueimpressa .

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Leptusa

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