Himaloconnus klapperichianus amamianus, Jałoszyński, 2020

Jałoszyński, Paweł, 2020, Himaloconnus Franz and Nogunius gen. n. of Japan (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae Scydmaeninae), Zootaxa 4822 (3), pp. 334-360 : 339-342

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.3.2

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:86DC1241-FE11-49CC-9674-ACAB1DF92F62

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4450823

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/525F87CC-FF99-FF80-9BED-F908FE4AFE92

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scientific name

Himaloconnus klapperichianus amamianus
status

subsp. nov.

Himaloconnus klapperichianus amamianus View in CoL ssp. n.

( Figs 2 View FIGURES 1–3 , 6–7 View FIGURES 4–9 , 36–39)

Type material. Holotype: JAPAN (Kagoshima Pref.): ♂, two labels: “JAPAN, KAGOSHIMA Pref. / Amami-Ôshima, Yui-dake / 25-28.v.2004, white pan trap / Toshiharu Mita leg.” [white, printed], “ HIMALOCONNUS / klapperichianus amamianus m. / HOLOTYPUS, P. JAŁOSZYŃSKI, 2020” [red, printed] ( NSMT) . Paratypes (5 exx.): 2 ♂♂, same data as for holotype; 3 ♂♂ (one as whole-body mount in Canada balsam), “JAPAN, KAGOSHIMA Pref. / Amami-Ôshima, Kinsakubaru, / Naze-shi, yellow pan trap / 29.v.-1.vi.2004 / Toshiharu Mita leg.” ( NSMT, cPJ).

Diagnosis. BL of male <1 mm; eyes in males in dorsal view slightly longer than length of tempora, each composed of conspicuously large ommatidia ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 4–9 ).

Description. Body of male ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–3 ) strongly convex, uniformly light brown, covered with setae distinctly lighter than cuticle; BL 0.88–0.96 mm (mean 0.90 mm).

Head ( Figs 6–7 View FIGURES 4–9 ) broadest at eyes, HL 0.16–0.19 mm (mean 0.18 mm), HW 0.18–0.19 mm (mean 0.18 mm); tempora in dorsal view slightly shorter than eyes; vertex and frons confluent, together weakly convex; each eye ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 4–9 ) large, strongly convex, bean-shaped, with distinct posteromedian emargination, composed of 23 conspicuously large facets. Punctures on vertex fine, inconspicuous; setae short, sparse and suberect; tempora and posterior margin of vertex densely covered with long and thick bristles. Antennae slender, AnL 0.38–0.40 mm (mean 0.39 mm), antennomeres I and II each strongly elongate, III–VIII each indistinctly transverse, IX and X distinctly transverse, XI indistinctly narrower than X, slightly elongate.

Pronotum subconical with rounded sides, broadest near posterior third, nearly evenly tapering anterad; PL 0.25 mm, PW 0.23 mm. Anterior margin nearly straight, posterior margin indistinctly bisinuate with weakly convex median third, base lacking pits. Punctures on pronotal disc fine, inconspicuous; setae sparse, moderately long, suberect; sides with sparse, thick and long bristles.

Elytra together oval, broadest at or near middle; EL 0.45–0.53 mm (mean 0.48 mm), EW 0.38–0.43 mm (mean 0.40 mm), EI 1.13–1.25; humeral calli distinct, basal impressions short but well developed; apices separately rounded. Punctures inconspicuous; setae much shorter than those on pronotum, sparse, suberect.

Hind wings long, functional.

Legs moderately long and slender, unmodified.

Aedeagus (Figs 36–39) elongate, AeL 0.15 mm; as in H. klapperichianus yaeyamanus .

Female unknown.

Distribution. Amami-Ôshima, the largest of Satsunan Islands, NE Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan ( Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 ). Etymology. Named after Amami Islands that include Amami-Ôshima.

Remarks. Himaloconnus klapperichianus amamianus has adults distinctly smaller than those of H. klapperichianus klapperichianus and H. klapperichianus yaeyamanus , but comparable in length with those of H. klapperichianus okinawanus. The eyes of males are slightly longer than tempora in dorsal view (they should be measured to make sure), and differ from the eyes of H. klapperichianus okinawanus , which are clearly shorter than tempora. Moreover, the ommatidia of H. klapperichianus amamianus are largest in relation to the head among all subspecies of H. klapperichianus .

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

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