Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola Sharp, 1874

Yamamoto, Shûhei & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2012, Revision of the Seashore-dwelling Subgenera Emplenota Casey and Triochara Bernhauer (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: genus Aleochara) from Japan, Zootaxa 3517, pp. 1-52 : 11-16

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Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola Sharp, 1874
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Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola Sharp, 1874 View in CoL

( Figs. 1, 7–22 View FIGURES 1 – 7 View FIGURES 8 – 13 View FIGURES 14 – 22 , 93–94, 97 View FIGURES 93 – 100 , 101 View FIGURES 101 – 103 )

Aleochara fucicola Sharp, 1874: 9 View in CoL (original description; type locality: “Amakusa and Iwosima, near Nagasaki” [Amakusa-shi, Kumamoto-ken (or Iô-jima, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki-ken), Kyûshû, Japan]); Lewis, 1879: 6 (catalogue of Japanese Coleoptera View in CoL ); Schönfeldt, 1887: 66 (catalogue of Japanese Coleoptera View in CoL ); Sawada, 1972: 36 (maxilla, illustrated), 37 (description of lacinia), 39 (chaetotaxy of labial pulpus), 40 (comments on pores on labial palpus), 40 (comments on paramerite); Shibata, 1985: 321 (description in Japanese; Coleoptera View in CoL of Japan), pl. 56 (habitus of specimen); Naomi, 1989: 280 (checklist of Japanese Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Li & Wang, 1993: 154 (catalogue of soil beetles of Anhui Province, China).

Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola Sharp, 1874 View in CoL ; Fenyes, 1921: 415 (catalogue of world species of Aleocharinae View in CoL ); Scheerpeltz, 1925: 447 (catalogue of Palaearctic species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 796 (catalogue of world species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Adachi 1957: 34 (catalogue of Japanese species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Nakane, 1963: 100 (description in Japanese; Coleoptera View in CoL of Japan), pl. 50 (habitus of specimen); Sawada, 1971: 309 (redescription); Sawada, 1972: table (character states, listed); Welch, 1997: 9 (comments on carina on mesoventrite); Maus & Ashe, 1998a (online) (checklist of subgenus of world; phylogenetic relationship); Cho & Ahn, 2001: 14, 30 (checklist of Korean species of Silphidae and Staphylinidae View in CoL ), 157 (pl. 2) (habitus of specimen); de Rougemont, 2001: 84 (record from Hong Kong); Park & Ahn, 2004: 195 (key to littoral species of Korean Aleochara View in CoL ; redescription); Smetana, 2004: 356 (catalogue of Palaearctic Aleocharinae View in CoL ); Yamazaki, 2008: 152 (dipteran host record); Frank & Ahn, 2011: 19 (checklist of coastal Staphylinidae View in CoL of world); Yamazaki, 2012: 32 (ecological research).

Emplenota fucicola ( Sharp, 1874) View in CoL ; Assing, 1995: 220 (diagnostic key to Palaearctic species of Emplenota ), 223 (redescription; lectotype designation); PaŠnik, 2001: 231 (record from North Korea); Dauphin, 2005: 48 (record from Gironde, France).

Homalota variolosa Weise, 1877: 89 View in CoL (original description; type locality: “Hagi” [Yamaguchi-ken, western end of Honshû, Japan]); Lewis, 1879: 6 (catalogue of Japanese Coleoptera View in CoL ); Schönfeldt, 1887: 66 (catalogue of Japanese Coleoptera View in CoL ); Assing, 1995: 223 (synonymized with A. fucicola ; lectotype designation); Ahn et al., 2000: 244 (as synonym of A. fucicola ); Smetana, 2004: 356 (catalogue; as synonym of A. fucicola ); Park & Ahn, 2004: 196 (as synonym of A. fucicola ); Frank & Ahn, 2011: 19 (checklist; as synonym of A. fucicola ).

Aleochara (Emplenota) variolosa ( Weise, 1877) View in CoL ; Fenyes, 1921: 415 (catalogue of world species of Aleocharinae View in CoL ); Scheerpeltz, 1925: 447 (catalogue of Palaearctic species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 797 (catalogue of world species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Adachi 1957: 34 (catalogue of Japanese species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ).

Aleochara variolosa ( Weise, 1877) View in CoL ; Li & Chen, 1990: 19 (catalogue of northeast Chinese species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Li, 1993: 46 (catalogue of northeast Chinese species of Staphylinidae View in CoL ); Li & Wang, 1993: 154 (catalogue of soil beetles of Anhui Province, China).

Type specimens. A. fucicola : [Lectotype]: Ƥ, “ Japan [ YRLS]// Japan./G. Lewis//Sharp Coll./1905-313// Aleochara / fucicola Ƥ[HW]/ type D. S. [HW]// Lectotypus /design. Assing, 1994//LECTO-/ TYPE [ PRL]” [Paralectotypes]: 2 3, “ Type [RRL]// Japan [ YRLS]// Japan./G. Lewis//Sharp Coll./1905-313// Aleochara / fucicola Sharp ”; 1 Ƥ, 1 sex?, “ Japan [ YRLS]// Japan./G. Lewis//Sharp Coll./1905-313//Para-/lecto-/ type [ BRL]”. Designated by Assing (1995).

H. variolosa: Not examined.

Non-type specimens. JAPAN: [Honshû]: 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Kosode, Ube-chô, Kuji-shi, Iwate-ken (40.168N, 141.848E), 28 VI 2010, Ôhara-M., Kobayashi-N., Yamamoto-H. (40°10ʹ0 5ʺN, 141°50ʹ54ʺE; collected from seaweed ( Sargassum sp., Laminaria sp.) and eel grass ( Zostera sp.) on cobble beach; collections of HUM: HN-10- MO-043/CO); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Raga, Tanohata-mura, Shimohei-gun, Iwate-ken (39.939N, 141.940E *), 30 V 1998, Watanabe-T. (cWat); 2 3, 3 Ƥ, Omoto, Iwaizumi-chô, Shimohei-gun, Iwate-ken (39.850N, 141.974E), 27 VI 2010, Ôhara-M. (39°50ʹ59ʺN, 141°58ʹ27ʺE; sandy beach; HUM: HN-10-MO-042/SA); 2 3, 1 Ƥ, Hamaogi-kaigan, Hamaogi, Kamogawa-shi, Chiba-ken (35.118N, 140.144E), 24 IV 1990, Takeda-T. (KUM); 1 Ƥ, Shinmaikokaigan, Yawata, Futtsu-shi, Chiba-ken (35.250N, 139.866E), 11 VI 1995, Emoto-K. (cWat); 2 Ƥ, river mouth of Obitsu-gawa, Kuzuma, Kisarazu-shi, Chiba-ken (35.412N, 139.906E *), 19 II 2007, Ono-H. (cOno); 1 3, 2 Ƥ, same data, but 2 III 2007; 5 3, 8 Ƥ, same data, but 13 III 2007; 1 3, 2 Ƥ, river mouth of Obitsu-gawa, Kuroto, Kisarazu-shi, Chiba-ken (35.411N, 139.900E), 27 V 1983, Nemoto-K. (under drifted woods; KUM); 4 3, 9 Ƥ, same place, but 25 IV 1987, Haga-K. (from decaying seaweed; KUM); 3 Ƥ, Yakenga-hama (Hachijô-jima), Ôkagô, Hachijô-machi, Tôkyô-to (33.100N, 139.770E), 26 VI 2011, Hayama-T. (33d06'02N, 139d46'11E; shingle beach, composed of lava; cHayam); 3 3, 1 Ƥ, same data, but 27 VI 2011; 1 Ƥ, Kaneda beach, Kaneda, Minamishitauramachi, Miura-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.167N, 139.660E), 19 III 2001, Watanabe-T. (cWat); 1 Ƥ, Bishamon, Minamishitaura-machi, Miura-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.142N, 139.650E *), 21 IV 1994, Ohgi-K. (cWat); 2 3, Jôgashima (Jôga-shima), Misaki-machi, Miura-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.132N, 139.621E *), 10 IV 2003, Watanabe- T. (cWat); 3 Ƥ, Mito beach, Hasse-machi, Miura-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.177N, 139.620E), 28 V 2001, Watanabe- T. (cWat); 1 3, 2 Ƥ, same data, but 29 V 2007; 1 Ƥ, same data, but 14 V 2009; 1 Ƥ, same data, but 12 VI 2009; 1 Ƥ, Arasaki, Nagai, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.194N, 139.600E *), 12 VI 2009, Watanabe-T. (cWat); 1 Ƥ, Enoshima (Eno-shima), Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken (35.300N, 139.485E *), 11 VI 2001, Watanabe-T. (cWat); 1 Ƥ, Hatsushima (Hatsu-shima), Atami-shi, Shizuoka-ken (35.041N, 139.167E *), 12 XI 2000, Kurihara-T. (shore reef on intertidal zone; EEEU); 39 3, 59 Ƥ, Tsumeki-zaki, Shimoda-shi, Shizuoka-ken (34.659N, 138.987E), 21 IV 2003, Maruyama-M. (cMar); 5 3, 7 Ƥ, Ogi, Noto-machi, Fugeshi-gun, Ishikawa-ken (N37.301, 137.234E), 1 V 1961, Hayashi-Y. (cHayas); 1 Ƥ, Ôshima (Ô-shima), Kushimoto-chô, Higashimuro-gun, Wakayama-ken (33.468N, 135.800E *), 30 IV 1959, Kimura-Y. (cHayas); 1 3, Isonoura, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama-ken (34.259N, 135.093E), 21 II 1981, Itô-T. (cHayas); 1 Ƥ, Miyama (Tomoga-shima), Wakayama-shi, Wakayama-ken (34.280N, 135.014E *), 16 VI 2007, Kawakami-Y. (cKaw); 1 3, 2 Ƥ, Nada-kaigan (Awaji-shima), Nada, Minamiawaji-shi, Hyôgo-ken (34.207N, 134.812E *), 1 IV 1977, Kaneda (KUM); 1 Ƥ, Nakayagi, Akashi-shi, Hyôgo-ken (34.670N, 134.931E), 9 V 1999, Kawakami-Y. (cKaw); 1 Ƥ, river mouth of Chigusa-gawa, Onzaki, Akô-shi, Hyôgo-ken (34.731N, 134.393E), 15 VI 1999, Kawakami-Y. (cKaw); 1 Ƥ, Kugui, Higashi-ku, Okayama-shi, Okayama-ken (34.584N, 134.086E *), 31 III 2003, Fujitani-Y. (under seaweed; KUM); 2 3, 2 Ƥ, same data, but 5 V 2003; 1 3, 4 Ƥ, same data, but 9 V 2003 (under seaweed); 4 3, 3 Ƥ, same data, but 28 V 2003 (under seaweed); 1 3, 1Ƥ, Kusumihana, Ôbatake, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama-ken (34.430N, 133.822E *), 8 VI 2003, Fujitani-Y. (KUM); 7 3, Okidomari, Tako, Shimane-chô, Matsue-shi, Shimane-ken (35.604N, 133.096E *), 3 VI 2008, Hayama-T. (from seaweed; cHayam); 1 Ƥ, Konami-kaigan, Nonami, Shimane-chô, Matsue-shi, Shimane-ken (35.588N, 133.098E), 19 VII 2010, Yamamoto-S. (from seaweed on small sandy beach; cYam); 9 3, 9 Ƥ, Kakanokuketo, Shimane-chô, Matsue-shi, Shimane-ken (35.578N, 133.050E), 1 IV 2009, Hayama-T. (shingle beach; cHayam); 4 Ƥ, same data, but 9 VI 2009; 3 3, 3 Ƥ, same data, but 17 VII 2010, Yamamoto-S. (from rotten seaweed on shingle beach; cYam); 2 3, 5 Ƥ, same data, but 18 VII 2010; 1 Ƥ, same data, but 19 VII 2010; 1 3, 39 Ƥ, Koura-kaigan, Koura, Kashimachô, Matue-shi, Shimane-ken (35.521N, 132.975E), 8–10 VI 2009, Hayama-T. (sandy beach; FIT; cHayam); 1 3, 41 Ƥ, same data, but 18–20 VI 2009; 1 Ƥ, same data, but 20–22 VI 2009; 1 3, 5 Ƥ, same data, but 3–5 VII 2009; 18 Ƥ, same data, but 16–18 VII 2009; 5 3, 6 Ƥ, same data, but 17 VII 2010, Yamamoto-S. (under flotsam on sandy beach; cYam); 3 3, 1 Ƥ, same data, but 18 VII 2010; 1 Ƥ, Sakaura-kaigan, Sakaura-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken (35.508N, 132.861E), 4 VII 2008, Hayama-T. (shingle beach with shore reef; cHayam); 1 3, same data, but 20 IV 2009; 4 Ƥ, same data, but 15 V 2009 (from seaweed); 1 Ƥ, river mouth of Sakaura-gawa, Sakaura-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken (35.508N, 132.861E), 30 IV 2008, Hayama-T. (cHayam); 1 3, same data, but 31 VIII 2008; 1 3, same data, but 24 III 2009; 2 3, 2 Ƥ, river mouth of Mitsu-gawa, Mitsu-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken (35.498N, 132.826E), 30 IV 2008, Hayama-T. (cHayam); 4 3, 8 Ƥ, Owashi-hama, Nakayama, Taisha-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken (35.433N, 132.634E), 24 III 2009, Hayama-T. (shingle beach; cHayam); 3 3, 5 Ƥ, same data, but 10 IV 2009 ;; 1 Ƥ, Akaishihana, Hinomisaki, Taisha-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken (35.411N, 132.650E *), 2 IV 2009, Hayama-T. (cHayam); 8 3, 11 Ƥ, same data, but 2–8 V 2009 (FIT); 1 Ƥ, Kuchitaki, Taki-chô, Izumo-shi, Shimaneken (35.271N, 132.581E), 18 IV 2009, Hayama-T. (cHayam); 2 Ƥ, Kiami-chô, Masuda-shi, Shimane-ken (34.676N, 131.750E *), 15 VI 2008, Hayama-T. (cHayam); 1 Ƥ, same data, but 10 V 2009. [Shikoku]: 1 3, Komatsubara, Matsubara, Higashikagawa-shi, Kagawa-ken (34.254N, 134.377E), 5 IV 2008, Fujimoto-H. (KUM); 1 3, 4 Ƥ, Ariake-hama, Muromoto-chô, Kanonji-shi, Kagawa-ken (34.139N, 133.642E), 9 IV 2011, Fujimoto-H. (sandy beach; KUM); 20 3, 11 Ƥ, Iwagi (Akahone-jima), Kamijima-chô, Ochi-gun, Ehime-ken (34.235N, 133.159E *), 2 V 2009, Satô-Y. ( EEEU); 1 3, same data, but 7 V 2010, Senda-Y.; 1 3, Shimoda (sandy and pebbly beach near Hirano-gyokô fishing port), Shimanto-shi, Kôchi-ken (32.948N, 132.995E), 21 IV 2012, Yamamoto-S. (from decaying seaweed on sandy beach; cYam); 2 Ƥ, Murotomisaki, Murotomisaki-chô, Muroto-shi, Kôchi-ken (33.245N, 134.177E *), Kan-T. ( EEEU). [Kyûshû]: 3 3, 4 Ƥ, Kuroga-hama, Ôguro, Saganoseki, Ôita-shi, Ôita-ken (33.258N, 131.898E), 20 VI 2012, Yamamoto-S. (under seaweed and flotsam during daytime on cobble beach; cYam); 3 3, 1 Ƥ, Kin (Tsu-shima), Kamitsushima-chô, Tsushima-shi, Nagasaki-ken (34.568N, 129.469E), 5 V 2009, Yamamoto-S. (from decaying seaweed on sandy beach with Aleochara (Triochara) trisulcata ; cYam); 2 3, Kazusa-chô, Minamishimabara-shi, Nagasaki-ken (32.625N, 130.164E *), 8 II 1978, Imasaka-S. (KUM); 1 Ƥ, Kuchinotsu-chô, Minamishimabara-shi, Nagasaki-ken (32.610N, 130.190E *), 18 II 1979, Imasaka-S. (KUM); 1 Ƥ, Nomo-machi (Nomo-zaki), Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki-ken (32.580N, 129.754E *), 3 VI 1987, Yahiro-K. (KUM); 24 3, 39 Ƥ, Tomioka (Amakusa-syotô), Reihoku-machi, Amakusa-gun, Kumamoto-ken (32.519N, 130.037E), 3 IV 1977, Naomi-S.I. (KUM); 2 3, Sato (Kamikoshiki-jima), Sato-machi, Satsumasendai-shi, Kagoshima-ken (31.844N, 129.919E), 11–12 IV 1973, Furuki-Y. ( EEEU).

Redescription. Body ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ): medium size; robust, narrowly subparallel; surface of head, pronotum and elytra covered with numerous hairs; somewhat densely and numerous distinct punctures on dorsal surface (head, pronotum and elytra). Colour ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ): blackish brown in ground colour, but slightly paler in elytra; legs, especially tarsal segments, brown to reddish brown; maxillary and labial palpi reddish brown to yellowish brown; antennae dark brown but reddish brown around basal segements. Head: longitudinal impunctured area along midline on dorsal surface not clearly swollen (not carinate); entire surface roughly covered with setae except for impunctured area. Antennae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ): moderately thick and robust; segment I, 2.3 times as long as broad; segment II clearly shorter than I; segment III slightly longer than II but shorter than I; each segment of IV to VI as long as width; segments VII to X moderately broader than length; segment XI subconical with rounded apical margin, 1.4 times as long as broad; relative length (width) of segments from basal to apical: 9(4): 5.5(3): 6(3.5): 3.5(3.5): 4(4): 4(4): 3.5(4.5): 3.5(5): 3.5(5): 3.5(5.5): 7.5(5.5). Thorax: pronotum slightly wider than long (PW/PL =1.23), a little broader than head (PW/HW =1.34); dorsal surface mat with hexagonal reticulations, and with somewhat shallow, but distinct punctures. Metaventrite ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ), about 1.8 times as long as mesoventrite. Inter coxal process of mesoventrite pointed, with short carina, about 0.4 times as long as mesoventrite. Inter coxal process of metaventrite ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) broad, rather short, one third as long as mesocoxal cavity, rounded apically. Legs: relative lengths of tarsomeres from basal to apical: 5: 3: 3: 3: 11 in foretarsus, 7: 4.5: 4.5: 5: 13 in midtarsus, 8: 7: 6: 6: 15.5 in hindtarsus.

[Male]: tergite VIII ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) slightly rounded toward apex, with around 6 macrosetae. Sternite VIII ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) with about 4 macrosetae and around 10 thin macrosetae; posterior margin weakly produced medially. Median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 18–19 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) elongated, moderately narrowed apically, elongated pyriform in ventral view ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); a pair of subapico-ventral projections gently curved in lateral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); basal swelling of aedeagus (bs), circularly rounded in lateral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); apical lobe of median lobe clearly isosceles shape in ventral aspect ( Figs. 19–20 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); flagellum slightly shorter than the whole length of median lobe ( Figs. 18–19 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ).

[Female]: posterior margin of tergite VIII ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) rounded, with around 7 macrosetae. Sternite VIII ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) with 3 large macrosetae and around 4 thinner macrosetae; posterior margin slightly pointed. Spermatheca ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ): spermathecal head more or less as long as apical portion of spermathecal stem; basal portion of spermathecal stem (sb) slightly narrowing toward base, lacking any bent around middle and usually at base; sclerotized portion of spermathecal stem erect, connected with (sb) almost horizontally; each part of spermatheca except for membraneous portion of spermathecal duct (sm) entirely and moderately sclerotized; (sm) moderate in length.

Measurements (male: n=10): BL, 3.58–4.59 (4.02±0.32); FBL, 1.16–2.03 (1.83±0.16); HL, 0.43–0.60 (0.51±0.06); HW, 0.46–0.66 (0.59±0.06); AL, 0.79–1.27 (1.08±0.15); PL, 0.48–0.73 (0.64±0.07); PW, 0.50–0.90 (0.77±0.12); EL, 0.54–0.83 (0.67±0.09); EW, 0.77–1.21 (1.02±0.13); HTL, 0.45–0.73 (0.61±0.08).

Measurements (female: n=10): BL, 3.36–5.18 (4.23±0.55); FBL, 1.63–2.12 (1.90±0.16); HL, 0.47–0.57 (0.53±0.03); HW, 0.49–0.65 (0.60±0.05); AL, 0.87–1.23 (1.08±0.12); PL, 0.56–0.73 (0.66±0.05); PW, 0.66–1.04 (0.83±0.11); EL, 0.58–0.80 (0.69±0.08); EW, 0.86–1.18 (1.06±0.11); HTL, 0.48–0.71 (0.61±0.08).

Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from the other species of Emplenota by a combination of the following character states: normally medium body sized; dorsal surface of forebody with numerous distinct punctures ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ); impunctured area of dorsal surface of head scarcely swollen (almost flattened); mesoventrite with short carina about 0.41 times as long as mesoventrite ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). [Male]: sternite VIII ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) somewhat weakly pointed toward apex; subapico-ventral projections on median lobe gently curved in lateral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); basal swelling of median lobe (bs), circularly rounded in lateral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ); median lobe elongated pyriform ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) and apical lobe isosceles shape in ventral aspect ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ). [Female]: basal portion of spermathecal stem (sb) ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 14 – 22 ) simple, and gently or moderately curved without bent at middle and base, with sclerotized and erect sclerotized portion of spermathecal stem (ss).

Confirmed distribution by present study. [ JAPAN]: Honshû, Shikoku, Kyûshû, Hachijô-jima, Awaji-shima, Tsu-shima, Amakusa-shotô, Kamikoshiki-jima. See, Fig. 101 View FIGURES 101 – 103 for Japanese distribution.

Other localities in literature. [ SOUTH KOREA]: Chungnam Province, Gyeongnam Province, Jeonnam Province, Jeju Province ( Park & Ahn, 2004); [ NORTH KOREA]: Hamgyong Province ( PaŠnik, 2001); [ CHINA]: Heilongjiang ( Li & Chen, 1990, 1993: both doubtful records), Anhui ( Li & Wang, 1993), Hong Kong (de Rougemont, 2001); [ RUSSIA]: Far East ( Ahn et al., 2000: no original citation; locality doubtful); [ FRANCE]: Région Aquitaine ( Dauphin, 2005).

Remarks. This species was originally described “under seaweed at Amakusa and Iwosima, near Nagasaki”, (Kyûshû, Japan: Sharp, 1874) and later redescribed by Sawada (1971), Assing (1995), and Park and Ahn (2004). Sawada (1971) emphasised the chaetotaxy of mouth parts, while Assing (1995) paid special attention to the setal condition of the dorsal surface of pronotum. Park and Ahn (2004) provided a short diagnosis with figures.

Ahn et al. (2000) shortly redescribed Aleochara fucicola , but Park and Ahn (2004) regarded it as a misidentification of A. puetzi ( Assing, 1995) and redescribed it again. However, according to their illustrations of the aedeagus, it is part of a new species being described in the present paper, A. segregata , although the figure of the spermatheca in Ahn et al. (2000) seems to belong to A. fucicola .

The distribution of A. fucicola is very wide. Although records have been restricted in East Asia for a long time, Dauphin (2005) recorded the species from north-western France (Région Aquitaine, Gironde). This amazing record seems accurate, as Dr. V. Assing identified the specimens. Dauphin (2005) also mentioned that the records might have been unintentional invasions from other regions, and special attention needs to be paid to this taxon with regard to its distribution.

The records from mainland China adopted in Li and Chen (1990, 1993) are highly doubtful, because this species’ record locality (Heilongjiang) is inland.

Assing (1995) synonymised Homalota variolosa Weise, 1877 with A. fucicola , and designated a lectotype for the type series of each species.

Yamazaki (2008) revealed one of the host species of A. fucicola as Fucellia apicalis Kertész, 1908 ( Diptera , Anthomyiidae ). Yamazaki (2012) reported that the kelp fly, Coelopa frigida (Fabricius, 1805) ( Diptera , Coelopidae ) was an additional fly host. The article also noted the parasitized months (April, November, December) by A. fucicola .

PRL

Prairie Regional Laboratory

BRL

Bristol City Library

HUM

Humboldt University Zoologisches Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Tribe

Aleocharini

SubTribe

Aleocharina

Genus

Aleochara

SubGenus

Emplenota

Loc

Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola Sharp, 1874

Yamamoto, Shûhei & Maruyama, Munetoshi 2012
2012
Loc

Emplenota fucicola (

Dauphin 2005: 48
PaSnik 2001: 231
Assing 1995: 220
1995
Loc

Aleochara (Emplenota) fucicola

Yamazaki 2012: 32
Frank 2011: 19
Yamazaki 2008: 152
Park 2004: 195
Smetana 2004: 356
Cho 2001: 14
Rougemont 2001: 84
Welch 1997: 9
Sawada 1971: 309
Nakane 1963: 100
Adachi 1957: 34
Bernhauer 1926: 796
Scheerpeltz 1925: 447
1925
Loc

Aleochara (Emplenota) variolosa (

Adachi 1957: 34
Bernhauer 1926: 797
Scheerpeltz 1925: 447
1925
Loc

Homalota variolosa

Frank 2011: 19
Smetana 2004: 356
Park 2004: 196
Ahn 2000: 244
Assing 1995: 223
Schonfeldt 1887: 66
Lewis 1879: 6
Weise 1877: 89
1877
Loc

Aleochara fucicola

Li 1993: 154
Naomi 1989: 280
Shibata 1985: 321
Sawada 1972: 36
Schonfeldt 1887: 66
Lewis 1879: 6
Sharp 1874: 9
1874
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