Scaphidium jinmingi, Tang, Liang, Li, Li-Zhen & He, Wen-Jia, 2014

Tang, Liang, Li, Li-Zhen & He, Wen-Jia, 2014, The genus Scaphidium Olivier in East China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scaphidiinae), ZooKeys 403, pp. 47-96 : 48-49

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.403.7220

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scientific name

Scaphidium jinmingi
status

sp. n.

Scaphidium jinmingi View in CoL sp. n. Figs 1, 2, 58-61

Type material.

Holotype.Zhejiang: ♂, Lin’an City, West Tianmushan, alt. 1400 m, 10.VII.2008, Y.-X. Wu & M. Jin leg. "Holotype / Scaphidum jinmingi / Tang & Li" [red handwritten label] (SHNU). Paratypes.Zhejiang: 3♂♂3♀♀, same data as the holotype (1 pair in MHNG, remaining in SHNU); 2♂♂1♀, Anji County, Longwangshan, N 30°24', E 119°21', alt. 1200-1500m, 8.IV.2012, Bi, Hu & Yin leg. (1♂ in CBWX, remaining in SHNU); 2♀♀, Lin’an City, West Tianmushan, alt. 1500 m, 17-18.V.2008, W.-X. Bi leg. (SHNU); 1♂3♀♀, Anji County, Longwangshan, N 30°23', E 119°26', alt. 1450m, 14.V.2013, C.-C. Dai leg. (SHNU). Anhui: 3♂♂2♀♀, Yuexi County, Yaoluoping N. R., Duozhijian, 30°58'38"N, 116°6'59"E, alt. 1650m, 19.VI.2013, Dai & Peng leg. (SHNU). Chongqing: 1♂, Chengkou County, East Daba Shan, lower Huang’an Gou, 31°51'227"N, 109°7'174"E, alt. 2039m, 22-23.IV.2008, H. Huang & W. Xu leg. (SHNU).

Description.

BL: 4.1-4.8 mm.

Body black with distinct blue to violet metallic luster, labrum light brown, antennal club (Fig. 60) blackish, tarsi dark brown.

Frons coarsely and densely punctate, punctures near inner side of eyes relatively small and a little confluent.

Pronotum slightly raised above elytra. Antebasal puncture row impressed, not interrupted at middle, with punctures very coarse and more or less longitudinal; discal punctation almost evenly coarse and rather dense, consisting of deep punctures, a little coarser than those on frons, puncture intervals mostly 0.8 to 1.5 times as large as their diameters.

Elytra with sides relatively parallel. Disc slightly impressed apically, basal and sutural stria rows impressed; discal punctation similar to that of pronotum, punctures coarse on middle portion and less coarse on lateral portion and near suture; discal puncture row absent; basal stria row with punctures about as coarse as those forming pronotal antebasal row, sutural stria puncture row relatively fine.

Prohypomera slightly uneven, with fine and very sparse punctures, without microsculpture.

Mesepisterna with very fine and sparse punctures.

Abdominal tergites with relatively coarse and dense punctures. Sternite III with dense micropunctures on basal half and lateral portions, remaining sternites with dense micropunctures only on lateral parts. Reticular microsculpture appearing rarely and irregularly on sternites.

Legs relatively short, mesotibiae and metatibiae slightly curved.

Male. Metaventrite (Fig. 2) as in female, without setiferous patch. Protibiae (Fig. 61) with ventral side weakly expanded at apical 1/4 forming a tiny blunt angle. Segments 1 to 3 of protarsi widened with dense pubescence on ventral side. Median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 58) with sclerotized internal sac (Fig. 59) consisting of two apical sclerotized rods and subapical transverse sclerite.

Distribution.

China (Zhejiang, Anhui, Chongqing).

Remarks.

The new species is unique within Chinese Scaphidium by the male metaventrite lacking a setiferous patch. The new species is very similar to Scaphidium jizuense Löbl, 1999 from Yunnan and Scaphidium cyanellum Oberthür, 1884 from Nepal and India in general appearance. It can be distinguished from Scaphidium jizuense by a stouter terminal antennal segment, less distinct blunt angle of the male protibiae, prohypomera without microsculpture, and with fine punctures (in Scaphidium jizuense prohypomera are microsculptured and without punctures), from Scaphidium cyanellum by the stouter terminal antennal segment and the coarser elytral punctation.

Etymology.

This species is named in honor of Mr. Ming Jin, who firstly collected specimens of the new species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Scaphidium