Stenichnus (s. str.) rhinocerosus, Song & Byeon & Park, 2024

Song, Min-Ho, Byeon, Ui-Joung & Park, Jong-Seok, 2024, A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Stenichnus Thomson (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Scydmaeninae) in Korea with Descriptions of Three New Species, The Coleopterists Bulletin 78 (2), pp. 141-149 : 143-145

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-78.2.141

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Stenichnus (s. str.) rhinocerosus
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Stenichnus (s. str.) rhinocerosus Song, Byeon, and Park, new species zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:15139FB3-6E5B-4427-AE5E-160C34962097 ( Figs. 2A, D View Fig , 3A, D View Fig , 4A–C View Fig , 5 View Fig )

Type Material (n = 18, 9♂♂ 9♀♀). Holotype. 1♂ (genitalia dissected, card mounted, CBNUIC), “ Korea: Gangwon Prov. Jangyeol-ri, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 24IV2020, 37°28′34.6″N 128°42′16.8″E, 415 m, Sifting, Soil & Leaf litter J.-Y. Kang, J.-W. Kim ” GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Jeonbuk Prov. : 2♂♂ 1♀ (1♂ genitalia dissected, CBNUIC), Sohyang-ri 84, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun, 19 iii 2021, 36°00′36.5′′N 127°17′34.3′′E, 180 m, sifting leaf litter, soil, and moss, J.-W. Kang, J.-I. Shin; Chungbuk Prov. GoogleMaps : 1♂ (slide mounted, CBNUIC), Songgye-ri, Hansu-myeon, Jecheon-si, 10 ix 2020, 36°52′52.9′′N 128°05′04.5′′E, 256 m, sifting leaf litter and soil, M.-H. Song, J.-W. Kim GoogleMaps ; 1♀ (slide mounted, CBNUIC), Songgye-ri, Hansu-myeon, Jecheon-si, 09 vi 2021, 36°52′53.3′′N 128°05′13.8′′E, 292 m, sifting leaf litter and soil, M.-H. Song, J.-I. Shin GoogleMaps ; 1♂ (genitalia dissected, card mounted, CBNUIC), Songgye-ri, Hansu-myeon, Jecheon-si, 10 ix 2020, 36°53′00.4′′N 128°05′39.1′′E, 459 m, sifting leaf litter and soil, Y.-J. Choi, U.-J. Byeon; Gangwon Prov. GoogleMaps : 2♂♂ 3♀♀ (1♂ 1♀ card mounted, CBNUIC), 104-2, Jikjeon-ri, Sabuk-eup, Jeongseon-gun, 16 xii 2019, 37°16′15.3′′N 128°49′56.7′′E, 620 m, sifting leaf litter and soil near stream, J.-S. Park, J.-Y. Kang, J.-W. Kang, Y.-J. Choi, M.-S. Jang, U.-J. Byeon, T.-Y. Jang, J.-W. Kim GoogleMaps ; 1♂ (genitalia dissected, CBNUIC), Odaecheon-ro, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 21 viii 2020, 37°28′02.7′′N 128°36′57.5′′E, 400 m, sifting leaf litter, soil, and fungi, S.-H. Choi GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀ ( CBNUIC), Odaecheon-ro, Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 21 viii 2020, 37°28′02.7′′N 128°36′57.5′′E, 400 m, sifting leaf litter and soil, J.-W. Kim GoogleMaps ; 1♂ (genitalia dissected, CBNUIC), Mt. 84, Sukam-ri, Bukpyeon-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 27 x 2019, 37°31′39.0′′N 128°35′ 18.0′′E, 607 m, sifting leaf litter and soil near stream, M.-S. Jang, J.-Y. Kang, U.-J. Byeon GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( CBNUIC), Jungdong-gil, Yeoyang-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 19 viii 2020, 37°31′11.0′′N 128°44′45.2′′E, 473 m, sifting leaf litter and soil near stream, J.-I. Shin GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( CBNUIC), 210, Gujeol-ri, Yeoyang-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, 24 iv 2020, 37°31′07.1′′N 128° 44′52.9′′E, 514 m, sifting leaf litter and soil near stream, J.-Y. Kang, J.-W. Kim GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. External characters of this species are very similar to those of Stenichnus zhejiangensis Wang and Li and Stenichnus minipollens Jałoszyński , but it can be distinguished from S. zhejiangensis by the smaller body (body length of S. zhejiangensis : 1.67–1.84 mm), median lobe not concave in the middle (for aedeagus of S. zhejiangensis see Wang and Li 2016: figs. 3A, B) and from S. minipollens by having the distal part of the profemur serrated ( S. minipollens distal part of profemur not serrated), median lobe not concave in anterior third, and two darkly elongate and separate structures of the endophallus (for aedeagus of S. minipollens see Jałoszyński 2004: figs. 6D–F).

Description. Male. BL 1.52–1.56 mm (5 specimens measured), slightly stout, reddish-brown with yellowish setae; legs and maxillary palpi light brown ( Fig. 2A View Fig ).

Head wider than long, HL 0.24–0.25 mm, HW 0.32–0.33 mm; clypeus broadly expanded; frons strongly convex between eyes; vertex weakly convex; eyes large and strongly protruding; tempora slightly shorter than eyes, moderately convergent posteriad; punctures on vertex and frons fine and sparse; setae sparse, long, and suberect; antenna slender, AnL 0.71 mm, antennomeres 1–2 approximately 1.7 times longer than wide, 3–5 longer than wide, 6 about as long as wide, 7–10 wider than long, 11 about 2.5 times as long as 10 and subconical.

Pronotum as long as wide, broadest near anterior third, PL 0.38–0.39 mm, PW 0.39–0.41 mm, anterior margin slightly rounded, narrowest near posterior third, base with irregularly transverse row of numerous small pits and sparse, long setae, and with fine punctures.

Elytra oval, widest near anterior third, EL 0.89– 0.91 mm, EW 0.68–0.72 mm, EI 1.26–1.30, with indistinct humeral calli, each elytron with one distinct and one indistinct fovea, punctures on elytra distinct, with various diameters, anterior half with denser punctation than posterior one, setae long and dense, suberect to erect; hind wings present, as long as elytra.

Legs moderately long and slender; profemur with strongly expanded subapical dorsal margin, dorsal apex of clavate part serrate ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).

Aedeagus dark and stout, AeL 0.32 mm, apex of dorsal wall rounded; median lobe with T-shaped meso-dorsal projection, ventral projection well developed with rounded apex; endophallus with denticulate surface, showing two darkly elongate structures; parameres not reaching apex of median lobe, each paramere with three apical setae ( Figs. 4A–C View Fig ).

Female. BL 1.47–1.59 mm (5 specimens measured), HL 0.23 mm, HW 0.31 mm, AnL 0.68 mm, PL 0.37 mm, PW 0.41 mm, EL 0.88 mm, EW 0.67 mm, EI 1.31. Body slightly smaller than in male ( Fig. 2D View Fig ); profemur slightly less clavate than in male ( Fig. 3D View Fig ); hind wing present .

Etymology. The specific epithet “ rhinocerosus ” is a Latin adjective meaning “of a rhinoceros”. This species is named after shape of the aedeagus, which resembles a rhinoceros.

Distribution. South Korea ( Fig. 5 View Fig ).

Habitat. Specimens of S. rhinocerosus were collected by sifting leaf litter and soil in a mixed forest.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

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Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

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Paleontological Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Stenichnus

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