Paraphloeostiba, Steel, 1960

Shavrin, Alexey V., 2024, Twenty-one new species of Omaliini from the Papuan Region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae), with diagnostic and faunistic notes on some species of the genus Paraphloeostiba Steel, 1960, Zootaxa 5424 (3), pp. 251-307 : 300-302

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5424.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10834934

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Paraphloeostiba
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Key to species of the genus Paraphloeostiba View in CoL of New Guinea and Solomon Islands

1 Middle portion of pronotum with two distinct longitudinal impressions.......................................... 2

- Middle portion of pronotum without or with indistinct longitudinal impressions................................... 8

2 Body more than 2.00 mm.............................................................................. 4

- Body distinctly less than 2.00 mm....................................................................... 7

4 Antennomeres 8–10 slightly transverse. Elytra slightly more than twice as long as pronotum. Median lobe wide, gradually narrowed toward apex; parameres significantly longer than apex of median lobe, with wide apical portions ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 148–151 ). Body yellow-brown. Body length: 2.10 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea).............................. P. vitiosa sp. n.

- Antennomeres 8–10 distinctly transverse. Elytra less than twice as long as pronotum. Median lobe different, parameres shorter............................................................................................. 5

5 Head and pronotum without punctation. Aedeagus as in Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 in Shavrin (2023b). Body brown. Habitus as in Fig. 39 View FIGURES 39–44 and in Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 56 View FIGURES 53–56 . Body length: 2.08–3.08 mm P. coriacea ( Cameron, 1952)

- Head and pronotum with distinct punctation................................................................ 6

6 Pronotum widest slightly above middle, strongly narrowed posteriad, with slightly concave laterobasal margins. Apical part of median lobe moderately narrow; parameres slightly not reaching apex of median lobe, with distinctly broadened apical portions ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 57–63 ). Body yellow-brown to reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 42 View FIGURES 39–44 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 63 View FIGURES 57–63 . Body length: 2.07–3.07 mm. Solomon Islands..................................................... P. guadalcanalensis sp. n.

- Pronotum widest in middle, relatively gradually narowed toward hind angles, without distinctly concave laterobasal margins. Apical part of median lobe moderately broad; parameres reaching or slightly exceeding apex of median lobe, with slightly broadened apical portions ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 20–25 in Shavrin (2020)). Body brown, usually with paler middle portions of elytra. Habitus as in Fig 4 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 99 View FIGURES 97–103 in Steel (1960). Body length: 2.10–3.50 mm. Cosmopolitan species................................................................... P. gayndahensis ( MacLeay, 1873)

7 Elytra about twice as long as pronotum. Apical part of median lobe moderately wide; parameres slightly exceeding apex of median lobe ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64–67 ). Body brown. Habitus as in Fig. 40 View FIGURES 39–44 . Body length: 1.72–1.96 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea)........................................................................................... P. iriana sp. n.

- Elytra distinctly less than twice as long as pronotum. Apex of median lobe narrow; parameres distinctly not exceeding apex of median lobe ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 85–91 ). Body reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 75 View FIGURES 75–80 . Body length: 1.63–1.86 mm. Papua New Guinea............................................................................................ P. okapensis sp. n.

8 Antennomeres 6–10 strongly transverse, preapical antennomere three times as broad as long......................... 9

- Antennomeres 6–10 less transverse, preapical antennomere about twice as broad as long........................... 10

9 Elytra about twice as long as pronotum. Parameres significantly longer than apex of median lobe, with wide apical portions ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 111–118 ). Head and elytra reddish or darker; pronotum and abdomen yellow-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 79 View FIGURES 75–80 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 117 View FIGURES 111–118 . Body smaller: 1.53–1.87 mm. Indonesia (Sumatra), Papua New Guinea................................................................................................... P. rhopalocera ( Cameron, 1928)

- Elytra distinctly less than twice as long as pronotum. Parameres distinctly exceeding apex of median lobe, with very wide apical portions ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32–38 in Steel 1960). Body reddish-brown. Forebody as in Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–10 in Steel (1960). Body larger: 2.00 mm. Papua New Guinea (New Britain)......................................................... P. specularis ( Bernhauer, 1915)

10 Laterobasal margins of pronotum distinctly concave in front of hind angles...................................... 11

- Laterobasal margins of pronotum gradually narrowed toward hind angles....................................... 13

11 Pronotum twice as broad as long, with widely rounded apical angles slighlty protruded apicad. Parameres very narrow, significantly shorter than apex of median lobe ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 144–147 ). Body reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 141 View FIGURES 141–143 . Body length: 1.82 mm. Papua New Guinea........................................................................ P. telnovi sp. n.

- Pronotum distinctly less than twice as broad as long, with narrower apical angles not protruded apicad. Parameres wider and longer............................................................................................. 12

12 Head without or with indistinct fine punctation. Median lobe narrow; parameres narrow, reaching apex of median lobe, with narrow apical portions ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20–25 ). Body yellowish-brown to reddish brown, with paler elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–6 . Body length: 1.58–2.00 mm. Papua New Guinea......................................................... P. attenuata sp. n.

- Head without punctation. Median lobe moderately wide; parameres slightly exceeding apex of median lobe, with distinctly broadened apical portions ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–10 in Shavrin (2023b)). Body reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 38 View FIGURES 32–38 . Body length: 1.78–2.35 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea), Papua New Guinea...................................................................................... P. conjuncta Shavrin, 2023

13 Head and pronotum without punctation.................................................................. 14

- Head without or with distinct punctation, but pronotum always with punctures................................... 15

14 Pronotum transverse, slightly more than twice as broad as long; surface of elytra without elevations between punctures. Parameres slightly exceeding apex of median lobe, with wide apical portions, with several short apical and preapical setae ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 97–103 ). Body yellow-brown, with reddish-brown apical portions of elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 76 View FIGURES 75–80 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 103 View FIGURES 97–103 . Body length: 1.40–2.00 mm. Solomon Islands....................................... P. penelopeae sp. n.

- Pronotum less transverse, about one and a half times as broad as long; surface of elytra with distinct elevations between punctures. Parameres significantly exceeding apes of median lobe, with numerous very long apical and preapical setae ( Fig. 104 View FIGURES 104–110 ). Body dark-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 77 View FIGURES 75–80 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 110 View FIGURES 104–110 . Body length: 1.95–2.65 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea)..................................................................... P. pilosa sp. n.

15 Antennomeres 6–7 about as broad as long. Aedeagus long, with moderately wide and elongate median lobe with rounded apex ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 81–84 ). Body reddish-brown, with paler elytra and abdomen. Habitus as in Fig. 43 View FIGURES 39–44 . Body length: 2.57–2.77 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea)............................................................. P. margineguttata sp. n.

- Antennomeres 6–10 distinctly transverse. Aedeagus and coloration of body different.............................. 16

16 Head without punctation.............................................................................. 17

- Head with distinct punctation.......................................................................... 22

17 Elytra with large and deep punctation and with distinct elevations between punctures. Apical portion of median lobe very narrow; parameres with very wide apical portions ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 133–140 ). Body reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 44 View FIGURES 39–44 . Body length: 1.78– 1.90 mm. Papua New Guinea................................................................ P. steeli sp. n.

- Elytra with distinctly finer punctation, without elevations between punctures.Apical portion of median lobe narrower; parameres different. Coloration of body different................................................................... 18

18 Elytra longer, twice as long as pronotum. Aedeagus as in Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46–52 . Body yellow-brown to brown, with slightly paler elytra and darkened apical portions. Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 52 View FIGURES 46–52 . Body length: 1.47–2.07 mm. Papua New Guinea............................................................................................ P. coprophila sp. n.

- Elytra shorter, distinctly less than twice as long as pronotum. Coloration of body different.......................... 19

19 Body yellow-brown. Median lobe and apical portions of parameres wide........................................ 20

- Body darker. Median lobe and apical portions of parameres narrow............................................ 21

20 Lateral sides of pronotum gradually narrowed both anteriad and posteriad. Body yellow-brown, with reddish-brown apical portions of elytra. Median lobe slightly broader; parameres significantly longer than apex of median lobe ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12–15 ). Habitus as in Fig 2 View FIGURES 1–6 . Body smaller: 1.76 mm. Papua New Guinea........................................... P. assimile sp. n.

- Lateral sides of pronotum slightly more narrowed posteriad than anteriad. Body yellow-brown. Median lobe relatively narrower; parameres slightly exceeding apex of median lobe ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12–15 in Shavrin (2023b)). Habitus as in Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Female accessory sclerite asi n Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–25 in Shavrin (2023b). Body larger: 2.00– 2.35 mm. Papua New Guinea................................................................................................... P. flaveola Shavrin, 2023

21 Disc of pronotum without longitudinal impressions. Apical parts of median lobe and parameres narrow ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32–38 ). Body brown. Habitus as in Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 . Body smaller: 1.42 mm. Papua New Guinea................................. P. betlephila sp. n.

- Disc of pronotum with indistinct longitudinal impressions. Apical parts of median lobe and parameres distinctly broader ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 119–125 ). Body yellowish brown to reddish-brown, with slightly paler elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 78 View FIGURES 75–80 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 125 View FIGURES 119–125 . Body larger: 1.80–2.40 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea)............................. P. riedeli sp. n.

22 Body dark brown. Habitus as in Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–6 . Body distinctly larger: 2.75 mm. Aedeagus as in Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16–19 . Indonesia (Western New Guinea)........................................................................... P. atramentaria sp. n.

- Body paler and smaller............................................................................... 23

23 Median lobe wide, with widely rounded apex ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68–74 ). Body reddish brown, with paler elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 41 View FIGURES 39–44 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 74 View FIGURES 68–74 . Body length: 1.67–2.10 mm. Papua New Guinea.................... P. latissima sp. n.

- Median lobe distinctly narrower, with narrower apex. Coloration different....................................... 24

24 Median lobe wide; parameres with distinctly broadened apical portions......................................... 25

- Median lobe and apical portion of parameres narrower...................................................... 26

25 Pronotum strongly transverse. Apical portions of parameres very wide ( Fig. 92 View FIGURES 92–95 ). Body yellow-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 24 View FIGURES 20–25 in Shavrin (2023b). Body smaller: 1.27–1.85 mm. Indonesia (Western New Guinea), Papua New Guinea................................................. P. papuana ( Cameron, 1931)

- Pronotum slightly transverse. Apical portions of parameres distinctly narrower ( Fig. 126 View FIGURES 126–132 ). Body reddish-brown, with distinctly paler elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 80 View FIGURES 75–80 . Female accessory sclerite as in Fig. 132 View FIGURES 126–132 . Body larger: 2.00– 2.32 mm. Papua New Guinea......................................................................................... P. rufula sp. n.

26 Basal portion of aedeagus narrow; median lobe moderately wide and long; parameres narrow, distinctly not reaching apex of median lobe ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 26–31 in Shavrin (2023b)). Body reddish-brown, with paler elytra. Habitus as in Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–6 in Shavrin (2023b). Body length: 1.62–1.79 mm. Papua New Guinea.............................................. P. ullrichi Shavrin, 2023

- Basal portion of aedeagus wide; median lobe very narrow, moderately short; parameres distinctly exceeding apex of median lobe, with broadened apical portions ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 26–31 ). Body yellow-brown to reddish-brown. Habitus as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 . Body length: 1.40–2.34 mm. Papua New Guinea.......................................................... P. barclayi sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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