A revision of the genus Rudolfina Roháček (Sphaeroceridae: Limosininae) Author Paiero, Steven Mark B172670C-2159-4D6B-9542-53406F315DC7 University of Guelph Insect Collection and Insect Systematics Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N 1 G 2 W 1, Canada. paieros@uoguelph.ca Author Marshall, Stephen A. 0BBC95DD-0E89-49DC-80BE-E40261E9F5FE University of Guelph Insect Collection and Insect Systematics Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N 1 G 2 W 1, Canada. samarsha@uoguelph.ca text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-01-16 593 1 48 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2020.593 16dfaaea-fa3b-4dda-a047-13359b05bfa1 2118-9773 3659777 B08C59C9-6F91-4F3B-B595-5C6E7E6710D0 Rudolfina newtoni sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 02FE2BAE-7EEF-4889-A3DD-9540B9DE96C1 Figs 14–15 , 21C Etymology The species name is a patronym for Dr Alfred Newton, the collector of all known specimens of this species. Material examined Holotype MEXICO ; Oaxaca , 4.1 mi. W of Jct. Mex. 175- Yuvila Rd ; 9300 ft a.s.l. ; 8–19 Aug. 1973 ; A. Newton leg.; oak-fir-pine forest; FMNH debu01086218. Paratypes MEXICO Oaxaca 6 ♂♂ , 4 ♀♀ ; same collection data as for holotype; DEBU 5 ♂♂ , 4 ♀♀ ; same collection data as for holotype; FMNH 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ; 25 mi. N of Ixtlan ; 17°33′0″ N , 96°31′12″ W ; 9100 ft a.s.l. ; 23–29 Jul. 1971 ; A. Newton leg.; oak-pine, human dung; FMNH 3 ♂♂ , 1 ♀ ; 20 mi. N of Ixtlan ; 2835 m a.s.l. ; 24–27 Jul. 1971 ; A. Newton leg.; oak-pine; DEBU 1 ♀ ; 28 mi. N of Ixtlan ; 9500 ft a.s.l. ; 23–29 Jul. 1971 ; A. Newton leg.; pine-heath, human dung; DEBU 4 ♂♂ , 4 ♀♀ ; 2.0 mi. W of Jct. Mex. 175- Yuvila Rd ; 9500 ft a.s.l. ; 8–19 Aug. 1973 ; A. Newton leg.; oak-pine, dung; DEBU 4 ♂♂ , 5 ♀♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; UNAM 2 ♀♀ ; 1.7 mi. W of Jct. Mex. 175- Yuvila Rd ; 2865 m a.s.l. ; 9–19 Aug. 1973 ; A. Newton leg.; mesic oak, fish trap ; DEBU 7 ♂♂ , 6 ♀♀ ; 1.4 mi. W of Jct. Mex. 175- Yuvila Rd ; 9300 ft a.s.l. ; 9–19 Aug. 1973 ; A. Newton leg.; mesic oak forest; DEBU 3 ♂♂ , 2 ♀♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; dung; DEBU . Fig. 14. Rudolfina newtoni sp. nov. , male terminalia (A–E: debu01086234; F: debu01086234). A . Epandrium, surstylus and cercus, caudal view. B . Same as preceding, lateral view. C . Sternites 4 and 5, ventral view. D . Phallus, dorsal view. E . Phallus, dorsolateral view. F . Phallus and postgonite, lateral view. Scale bars: A–B = 0.10 mm; C = 0.10 mm; D–F = 0.05 mm. Description BODY. Length: 1.6–2.0 mm. Eye height 1.5 × genal height. Head with 4 interfrontal setae and row of 6–7 small setulae on inner margin of orbital plate. Gena with 2 strong setae and 6–8 smaller setulae. Acrostichal setulae in 6–8 rows. Costagial seta extending slightly beyond humeral break. Second costal sector ~1.2 × as long as third. Length of M 1 between crossveins dm-cu and r-m 2.0× dm-cu; CuA 1 stub vein ~4.0× M 1 stub vein. Male mid femur with 20–21 strong setae in ventrobasal cluster. Male mid tibia with ventral comb of 8 robust setae on apical ½. Fig. 15. Rudolfina newtoni sp. nov. , female terminalia (debu01086226). A . Terminal abdominal segments, dorsal view. B . Same as preceding, lateral view. C . Same as preceding, ventral view. D . Spermathecae. Scale bars: A–C = 0.10 mm; D = 0.04 mm. MALE ABDOMEN ( Fig. 14 ). Sternite 5 posterior margin with two distinct teeth on each side of large emargination; emargination forming a broad circular desclerotized area, ~⅓ width of sclerite and extending anteriorly ~¾ of length; margin of emargination with numerous setae on posterior ⅔. Transverse part of sternite 6 arcuate. Epandrium with pair of long mediolateral setae, with 2–3 smaller pairs lateral to large pair; subanal plate narrowly continuous below anal opening. Surstylus (in lateral view) with anterior lobe reduced to small basal swelling; posterior lobe elongate, length ~4.0 × basal width, tapering to narrowly rounded apex; bent posteriorly near basal ¼, with 4–5 setae on both ventral and dorsal surfaces. Cerci quadrate, weakly differentiated from each other and from epandrium, with pair of ventromedial setae. Postgonite narrow, slightly sinuate, with 4 small dorsal setulae on apical ½. Dorsal sclerite of distiphallus ( Fig. 14 D–F) without swellings and not extending beyond apex of acrophallus. FEMALE ABDOMEN ( Fig. 15 ). Posterior margin of tergite 7 entire. Medial part of tergite 8 short and kidneyshaped, with posterior margin emarginate. Epiproct triangular, elongate, with mid-line desclerotized. Cercus half as long as epiproct, with flattened apical seta; narrowly fused anterolaterally to epiproct. Posterior margin of sternite 7 entire or slightly arcuate. Spermathecae inverted cup-shaped (with duct, appearing mushroom-shaped) and wrinkled; sclerotized portion of ducts ~2.0 × length of spermatheca; common duct of paired spermathecae poorly sclerotized. Remarks This species is distinguished from other Rudolfina by characters of the surstylus and male sternite 5. The female epiproct is intermediate in shape between the strongly modified epiproct found in the R. exuberata group and the unmodified epiproct of other Rudolfina .