Paraploderus schwendingeri, Makranczy, 2016

Makranczy, György, 2016, Review Of The Genus Paraploderus Herman, 1970 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae), Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62 (1), pp. 59-116 : 99-101

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.62.1.59.2016

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C3C8CD4C-BE30-4829-A61A-D2DBD6E98877

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9B9C5172-DF13-4A39-AA75-5C580ED26596

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:9B9C5172-DF13-4A39-AA75-5C580ED26596

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Paraploderus schwendingeri
status

sp. nov.

Paraploderus schwendingeri View in CoL sp. n.

( Figs 73–77 View Figs 73–77 , 102 View Figs 102–104 )

Typematerial – Holotype (m): INDONESIA: WestSumatraprov., LakeManinjau, waterfallaboveGasang, 720 m [0°17‘10“S, 100°14‘10“E], 9.II.2000, P. Schwendinger (Sum– 00/04) siftingforestsoilatsidesofstreambelowasmallwaterfallinpatchofprimary rainforest, Winklerextracted (MHNG); Paratypes (3): WestSumatra, Padangpanjan, 600 m [0°28‘38“S, 100°21‘53“E], 17.XI.1989, leg. D. Agosti, I. Löbl & D. Burckhardt (20), sifted rottenbamboos (1 m, MHNG); Aceh, Mt. LeuserNationalPark, Ketamberesearchstation, 800 m [3°39‘51“N, 97°34‘40“E], 28.XI.1989, leg. D. Agosti, I. Löbl & D. Burckhardt (26a), transitionoflowlanddipterocarptolowermontane Castanopsis Lithocarpus forest, sifting ofvegetationaldebris (1 f, MHNG, 1, NIBR).

Description – Measurements (in mm, n = 4): EW = 0.59 (0.51–0.61); TW = 0.57 (0.54– 0.59); PW = 0.65 (0.63–0.68); SW = 0.70 (0.68–0.73); AW = 0.77 (0.74–0.80); HL = 0.37 (0.36– 0.38); EL = 0.135 (0.13–0.14); TL = 0.11 (0.10–0.12); PL = 0.44 (0.43–0.45); SL = 0.62 (0.60–0.66); SC = 0.57 (0.55–0.61); FB = 1.48 (1.42–1.55); BL = 2.84 (2.51–3.11). Habitus as in Fig. 102 View Figs 102–104 . Headslightlyreddishdarkbrown, pronotumreddishmediumbrown, elytraandabdomenmoreorlessmediumbrown. Legs, mouthpartsandantennaemediumtolightbrown. Impressedlineslaterallyborderingclypeusblackish, apicesofmandiblesoftendarker, infuscate. Head transversewithrounded, slightlybulgingtemplesnotaswideaseyes. Clypeusappearsalmostimpunctate (fewtinypuncturesanteriorly), withathinanterior rimalsoonsides, almostnotracesofmicrosculpture, smoothandshiny. Epistomalsuture straight, roughlyonimaginarylineconnectingsupraantennalprominences. Medialpor- tionofoccipitalgroovealmoststraight (inconspicuouslyarchinganteriorly), neckwith coriaceousmicrosculpture (isodiametriccells). Vertexshinywithoutanypunctures, only slighttracesofthem), almosttotallyshiny; afewsmallerpuncturesonlateralpartsand templesaroundpostocularridge. Faintlongitudinalimpressionsrunningonbothsides ofvertexfromepistomalsuturetooccipitalgroove, becomingrathermarkedposterior- ly. Headsurfaceotherwiseshiny, withoutmicrosculpture. Pronotum withcomplete, thin marginalbead. Surfaceshiny, withoutanymicrosculpturebutwithsomepunctures, very shallowandscattered. Sometimespuncturesmoreapparentanddistinctintheimpressed areas. Longitudinalmidlinemarkedinposterior 1/2. Onbothsidesofmidlinemiddleof discstronglyimpressedtotheanterior 2/5 ofsides. Elytra withdiscalmostflat, twovery thinandshallowlongitudinalimpressionsalongsuturebehindscutellum, anteriorhalfof discverygentlyimpressedinmiddle. Epipleuralridgepresentonalmostentirelength. Thinmarginalbeadwithobscureconnectiontoepipleuralridgecontinuingalongposte- riormargin, notreachingsuturalcorner, slightlycurvinganteriorlybeforeit. Alongsuture veryfinemarginalbeadonlyconspicuousbecauseofdarkercolour. Elytralpunctation similartomorepunctatepartsofpronotum, somewhatmoredense, stillquiteshallow, moreorlessequallyspaced (interspacesabout 2× puncturediameters) andobscuredby surfaceunevenness. Abdomen shinyandsmoothwithonlytinyinsertionpointsofsetae andnotracesofmicrosculpture. MalesterniteVIIIasinFig. 75 View Figs 73–77 , aedeagusasinFigs 73–74 View Figs 73–77 , femalesterniteVIIIasinFig. 76 View Figs 73–77 , spermathecaasinFig. 77 View Figs 73–77 .

Distribution – ThespeciesiscurrentlyknownfromseverallocalitiesonSumatra

(WestSumatraandAcehprovinces).

Etymology – Thespeciesinnamedafterthecollectoroftheholotype, arachnologist

PeterSchwendinger (MHNG).

Remarks – Thespecieshasconspicuouslysmalleyesandwidetemples, andalthoughthesefeaturesappeartoberathervariable, nootherOriental congenersharestheminthissizerange.

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