Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp, 1885

Márquez, Juan & Asiain, Julieta, 2016, Taxonomy of the Mexican species of Thyreocephalus Guérin-Méneville (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Xantholinini), Zootaxa 4169 (2), pp. 251-285 : 266-268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4169.2.2

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Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp, 1885
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Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp, 1885 View in CoL

( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 c, d, 5g, 9f, 11g, 12b)

Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp, 1885: 500 View in CoL

Thyreocephalus rufipennis Smetana, 1977: 349 View in CoL

Diagnosis. Thyreocephalus rufipennis is distinguished from T. cribripennis by denser umbilicate punctures on the dorsal and ventral surface of the head ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 c, d), head almost as long as wide (proportion = 1.02 times), neck with two cavities connected by an anterior fine suture ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 c) and aedeagus of median size, with their parameres slender and acute apically ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 f, 11g); whereas T. cribripennis has a lower density of umbilicate punctures on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the head, with some of these punctures forming two close central rows, head 1.12 times as long as wide, neck with only one large cavity resulting from the clear connection of the two lateral cavities, and a large aedeagus, with wide parameres, with apex slightly acute. Also, it is distinguished easily from the remaining three species of the group by the lower density of umbilicate punctures on the dorsal and ventral surface of the head, and because the head is more convex.

Discussion. We agree with the observation by Sharp (1885) in respect to T. rufipennis , T. cribripennis and T. puncticeps : "This and the following species are readily distinguished from T. salvini and its allies by the fact that the prosternum is acutely carinate behind, and the punctation more evenly distributed over the upper surface of the head". Thanks to the designation of the lectotype made by Smetana (1977), the drawing of the aedeagus, the distinctive characteristics he provided, and the advantage that we reviewed this specimen, the recognition of the species was facilitated. A pending aspect is the only specimen in the type series mentioned by Sharp (1885) from Guatemala (San Geronimo), which was not studied by Smetana (1977) nor by us in this work to corroborate that it belongs to the same species, in which case it can be considered as paralectotype. It is interesting that with exception of the unique specimen from Guatemala, the remaining known specimens of this species are from few localities of the Sierra Madre del Sur in the state of Oaxaca.

Natural history. It is possible that this species has the same life habits as remaining species of this group, as it has been collected on rotten "nopales" ( Opuntia sp.), rotten mandarins, and with flight interception traps.

Distribution ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 b). Mexico (Oaxaca) and Guatemala (San Geronimo) ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ) ( Sharp 1885, Navarrete- Heredia et al. 2002).

Type material examined. Lectotype (male): “ Thyreocephalus rufipennis . Type D. S. Oaxaca, Mexico . Höge/ aedeagus on the plate/ genital segment on the plate/ Type / Oaxaca, Mexico, Hoege/ B. C. A. Col. I. 2. Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp / Sharp Coll. 1905,-313/ Lectotype Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp. A. Smetana des. 1977” ( BMNH).

Additional material examined. “ Mexico: Oaxaca, San Miguel Chimalapa , Benito Juárez, El Puerto, altitud 1,250 m, trampa de intercepción de vuelo, 9-VI a 9-VII-2013, L. Delgado y E. Mora cols.” (1♀, 2♂, IEXA) . “ Mexico: Oaxaca, San Juan Chicomesuchitl , Río Grande, N20°18.729”, W 96°30.600”, 1436 m, en nopal y mandarina podrida, 16-XI-1999, J. Márquez col.” (1♀, MZFC) GoogleMaps .

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Thyreocephalus

Loc

Thyreocephalus rufipennis Sharp, 1885

Márquez, Juan & Asiain, Julieta 2016
2016
Loc

Thyreocephalus rufipennis

Smetana 1977: 349
1977
Loc

Thyreocephalus rufipennis

Sharp 1885: 500
1885
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