Anchocerus rougemonti, Janák, Jiří, 2017

Janák, Jiří, 2017, Four new species and a new record of Anchocerus from the Oriental region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae: Staphylinini: Acylophorina), Zootaxa 4319 (3), pp. 579-589 : 584-587

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4319.3.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3F1Cc7C6-3D06-4C06-Bf66-3F3274E6De59

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6028984

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6A6487C2-FFAA-7C7D-FF5B-F9156559FC28

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Plazi

scientific name

Anchocerus rougemonti
status

sp. nov.

Anchocerus rougemonti View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 27–36 View FIGURES 27 – 36 )

Type locality. Indonesia, Borneo, Sabah, Danum Valley , ca. 5° 01' 16'' N, 117° 44' 48'' E. GoogleMaps

Type material. Holotype ♂: INDONESIA, BORNEO: “ SABAH, Danum, Valley, B.R. l. [ Borneo Rainforest lodge], f.i.t. [flight intercept trap] 14.–16.II.2007, G. De Rougemont ”, “ Holotypus Anchocerus rougemonti sp. nov. , J. Janák det. 2017” ( GROG). Paratype ♂: same data as the holotype, “ Paratypus Anchocerus rougemonti sp. nov. , J. Janák det. 2017” (JJRC).

Description. Body length 10.3 (HT)–10.7 (PT) mm, forebody length 4.3 (HT)–4.5 (PT) mm ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Body black, mouthparts, legs and apical part of abdominal segments 7 and 8 reddish brown, tarsi and antennal segments 8–11 reddish yellow.

Head ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) markedly shorter than wide (R PT = 0.85, HT = 0.87), slightly widened behind eyes. Temples markedly longer than eyes (R HT = 1.15, PT = 1.18). Dorsal macrosetae (one side only): one near antennal base; one medially between eyes; one postero-medially, closer to neck constriction than to posterior margin of eye; one medially near neck constriction; two laterally on temple, of which one near posterior margin of eye, one near neck constriction. Surface with sparse and fine nonsetiferous punctation. Antennae slender, fifth segment about one and half as long as wide (R PT = 1.62, HT = 1.64), tenth segment markedly transverse (R PT = 0.74, HT = 0,76).

Pronotum ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) shorter than wide (R HT, PT = 0.89), longer (R HT =1.22, PT 1.25) and wider (R HT = 1.19, PT = 1.20) than head, with punctation slightly finer than that on head. Dorsal macrosetae (one side only): one medial and two lateral.

Elytra with dense and coarse punctation, shorter than wide (R PT = 0.88, HT = 0.92), longer (R HT =1.10, PT = 1.11) and wider (R HT =1.07, PT = 1.12) than pronotum. Wings well developed. Scutellum with punctation finer and setae shorter than those on elytra. Abdomen with coarse and moderately dense punctation, all tergites with dense transverse microsculpture. Legs densely covered with brown setae, all tibiae with lateral spines.

Male. Sternite 9 ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) long, moderately narrowed apically, with numerous long setae at apicolateral portion; tergite 10 ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) narrowed apically, with several long setae situated at apical and lateral margins. Aedeagus 1.36 (PT)–1.43 (HT) mm long ( Figs. 31–36 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ); median lobe wide, markedly narrowed apically; paramere long and relatively narrow, distinctly shorter than median lobe, with large elongate triangular orifice; with a few fine light tubercles visible in lateral view in holotype.

Female. Unknown.

Differential diagnosis. Anchocerus rougemonti sp. nov. differs from other Anchocerus species by long and narrow teeth on mandibles. The new species can be inserted in a key ( Solodovnikov 2008) near A. aparamerus and differs from this species by more coarse punctures on head and pronotum and a different shape of the paramere.

Etymology. This species is dedicated to Guillaume de Rougemont, collector of the holotype.

Distribution. The species is distributed in the Danum valley, Sabah, Borneo.

Bionomics. The species was collected by a flight intercept trap in the rainforest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Anchocerus

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