Pseudolathra duplopunctata, Rougemont, 2015

Rougemont, Guillaume de, 2015, New Oriental and Papuan Pseudolathra (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2), pp. 1785-1799 : 1788

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5873556

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5459095

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E1A20-965A-FFF3-FF27-10B83813FC55

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Marcus

scientific name

Pseudolathra duplopunctata
status

sp. nov.

Pseudolathra duplopunctata View in CoL nov.sp.

( Figs 4 View Figs 3-4 fb, 4 s7, 4 al, 4av)

Material examined: Holotype: BORNEO, Sabah, ca. 300 m, SAFE project ii-iii.2011, Logged forest/Palm oil, N 4°63’50" – N 4°77’16" E 117°43’83" – E 117°70’31", Malaise-Pitfall Combination / SAFE Project, Ewers et al., 110306-369b 7841 [ NHML]; 1 paratype: Holotype: BORNEO, Sabah, ca. 300 m, SAFE Project xi-xii.2011, Logged forest/Palm oil, N4º63’50"- N77’16" E117º43’83"- E117º70’31", Malaise Pitfall Combination / SAFE Project , Ewers et al., 1111205-336b 018848 [ CRO].

Description: Length: 8 mm; length of fore-body: 4.1 mm. Body black, shiny; mouthparts, antennae and legs testaceous (fore-body Fig. 4 View Figs 3-4 ). Head transverse (1 x 1.2), the eyes very large and prominent, the temples short with well marked postero-lateral angles ( Fig. 4h View Figs 3-4 ); surface with numerous irregularly scattered large and small punctures leaving a narrow impunctate area on vertex and two other broader ones posteriorly. Pronotum as long as broad (1.3 mm). widest at anterior 1/3 rd, the sides retracted posteriorly, the postero-lateral angles broadly rounded; discal series of 6 large irregularly spaced punctures. Elytra sub-quadrate, as long as broad (1.4 mm); each elytron with five series of numerous, closely spaced punctures, the interstriae with a few randomly disposed other punctures; the interstria beween series IV and V, and sides just beyond series V with numerous much smaller punctures, albeit larger than the small punctures of pronotum, the interstices devoid of microsculpture. Abdominal tergites with sparse small asperate punctures.

Male: sternite VII unmodified; emargination of sternite VIII shaped like those of related species, extending to about 6/16 ths the length of sternite; aedoeagus: Figs 4 View Figs 3-4 al, 4av.

This new species is very distinctive among members of the Nigerrima group due to the dense double puncturation of fore-body, with relatively large diameter of the secondary punctures.

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

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