Atheta (Microdota) formicetorum Bernhauer, 1907

Lee, Seung-Gyu & Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2015, A taxonomic review of Korean species of the AthetaThomsonsubgenusMicrodota Mulsant & Rey, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), ZooKeys 502, pp. 61-97 : 65-67

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.502.9420

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2139C45F-E466-4FBF-A9E8-853622E3B250

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scientific name

Atheta (Microdota) formicetorum Bernhauer, 1907
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Staphylinidae

Atheta (Microdota) formicetorum Bernhauer, 1907 View in CoL Figs 2, 28, 37, 46, 55, 64, 73

Atheta (Microdota) formicetorum Bernhauer, 1907: 400; Paśnik 2001: 206; Smetana 2004: 385 (as valid species).

Atheta (Amidobia) formicetorum : Sawada 1974: 162 (as valid species).

Material examined.

Syntype, 1♀, labeled as in Fig. 84. NORTH KOREA: 1 ex., Corea sept. Kangvon–do 9-14 X 1991 [North Korea, Gangwon Prov., 9-14.x.1991]. SOUTH KOREA: Chungbuk Prov.: 3 exx., Danyang-gun, Yeongchun-myeon, Mt. Taehwasan, 14. vii– 14.viii.2001, KJ Ahn, SJ Park, CW Shin, FIT;; Chungnam Prov.: 5 exx., Daejeon-si, Dong-gu, Daeseong-dong, Mt. Sikjangsan, Secheon park, 30.vii.2000, MH Kim, mushroom; 10 exx., Gongju-si, Banpo-myeon, Sangsin-ri, Mt. Gyeryongsan, 26.viii.2001, MH Kim, mushroom; Gangwon Prov.: 46 exx., Yangyang-gun, Seo-myeon, Mt. Seoraksan, Osaekyaksu, 16.viii.2000, MH Kim, mushroom; Gyeongbuk Prov.: 51 exx., Sangju-si, Hwanam-myeon, imgok-ri, Mt. Cheongtaesan, 10.ix.2000, MH Kim, mushroom; 11 exx., same data as the former except ‘27.vii.2001’; 3 exx., Uljin-gun, Onjeong-myeon, Mt. Baekamsan, Sinseon valley, 12.viii.1999, HJ Kim, mushroom; Gyeonggi Prov.: 3 exx., Yangju-gun, Jangheung-myeon, Songchu-ri, Mt. Bukhansan, 26. vii– 31.viii.2001, KJ Ahn, SJ Park, CW Shin, FIT.

Description.

Length 1.8-2.5 mm. Body (Fig. 2) subparallel-sided, surface glossy, densely pubescent. Body usually reddish yellow to yellowish brown; head almost black; abdominal segment VI darker than other segments. Head. Slightly transverse, approximately 1.1-1.2 times wider than long, widest across eyes, slightly narrower than pronotum; eyes distinctly large and prominent, about 1.8-2.0 times longer than tempora; infraorbital carina complete; gular sutures moderately separated; cervical carina complete. Antennae (Fig. 28) long and slender, dilated apically; antennomeres 1-3 elongate, 1 longest, 4-10 distinctly transverse, 11 longer than wide, about as long as preceding two combined. Mouthparts. Labrum transverse, anterior margin emarginate; two lateral sensilla and about 11-12 macrosetae present on each side of midline; α-sensillum setaceous, about twice as long as ε-sensillum, β- and γ-sensilla reduced. Mandibles asymmetrical, pointed apically, about 1.6-1.7 times as long as basal width; many denticles present in molar region; right one with small internal tooth, anterior margin serrulate; prostheca developed. Lacinia of maxilla with seven spines in distal comb region, two isolated spines present, distal comb region and isolated spines narrowly separated; maxillary palpus elongate, with pubescence and long setae; palpomere 1 about 1.6-1.8 times longer than wide, 2 about 2.5-2.6 times longer than wide, 3 slightly longer than 2, about 2.6-2.8 times as long as wide, 4 digitiform, filamentous sensilla reaching to apical half. Labium with ligula narrowly long, divided into two lobes in basal half; two medial setae narrowly separated; two basal pores closed together; lateral pseudopores, one setal pore and two real pore present on each side of prementum; palpus elongate, with many setulae; palpomere 1 largest and dilated basally, about 1.5-1.7 times longer than wide, with γ-setula close b-setula, 2 shortest, about 1.4-1.6 times longer than wide, 3 slightly dilated apically, about as long as 1, about 3.0-3.5 times longer than wide. Thorax. Pronotum distinctly transverse, approximately 1.3-1.4 times wider than long, widest in apical third; pubescence directed anteriorly in midline. Metanotal scutum with one long seta and about 3-4 short setae on each side of midline; mesocoxal cavities narrowly separated, mesoventral process pointed at apex, as long as or slightly longer than isthmus and metaventral process combined; length ratio of mesoventral process, isthmus and metaventral process 16:5:10. Elytra slightly wider than pronotum; elytron approximately 1.5-1.6 times longer than wide, pubescence directed posteriorly and postero-laterally; postero-lateral margin almost straight; hind wings fully developed; flabellum composited about four setose lobes. Legs. Slender and long, with dense pubescence and setae; tibiae with two spurs at apex; length ratio of tarsomeres 22:24:25:65 (protarsus); 26:29:29:32:64 (mesotarsus); 35:33:31:30:69 (metatarsus); one empodial seta present, shorter than claw. Abdomen. Parallel-sided, widest at middle, surface fairly glossy and densely pubescent, with imbricate microsculpture; macrochaetal arrangement of tergites II–VI 01-02 (or 12)-12-12-13;; male tergite VII with small and round tubercle in postero-median region; male tergite VIII (Fig. 37) with 4 macrosetae on each side of midline, posterior margin with two outer processes and two inner processes, outer process narrower and longer than inner process; male sternites VI–VII with many pores in anterior margin, VIII with 8 macrosetae on each side of midline, posterior margin convex, crenate in median region; posterior margin of female tergite VIII emarginate; posterior margin of female sternite VIII slightly emarginate at middle, with conspicuous and short marginal setae; minute setae present in median region. Genitalia. Median lobe (Figs 46, 55) elongated oval; apical process convergent at apex in ventral aspect. Apical lobe of paramerites (Fig. 64) small and globular, with four setae, a- and b-setae longer than c- and d-setae, b-seta longest, c- and d-setae short, subequal in length. Spermatheca (Fig. 73) with bursa large and fusiform; umbilicus absent; duct short, round apically.

Distribution.

Korea (South, North) and Japan.

Remarks.

This species is identified for the first time in South Korea. Most specimens were found on mushrooms in forest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Atheta