Bryothinusa minuta ( Sawada, 1955 )
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Bryothinusa minuta ( Sawada, 1955) View in CoL
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(Japanese name: Hoso-nagisa-hanekakushi)
Halesthenus minutus Sawada, 1955:83–84 View in CoL , plate 16 (original description, illustrated, type locality:Yoriki, Nakano-shima, 4.vi.1953, S. Uéno). Bryothinusa minuta View in CoL : Sൺඐൺൽൺ (1971): 82 (transferred from Halesthenus View in CoL ; redescription;new distribution records); Sൺඐൺൽൺ (1972):unnumbered table at end of article (characters); Mඈඈ*©ൾ et al. (1973): 74in (key to species of Bryothinusa View in CoL ), 77 (nomenclatorial history; diagnosis); Mඈඈ*©ൾ & Lൾ*ûඇൾ*© (1975):109–110 (in key to species Bryothinusa View in CoL of), 111 (in tabular key to known species of Bryothinusa View in CoL ); A*üඇ & Aඌ*üൾ (2004): 123–138 (phylogeny of Myllaenini View in CoL and related taxa);A*üඇ& Jൾඈඇ (2004): 34 (new record of Korea);Aඌ*üൾ (2004):592 (in annotated catalogue of world species); F*©ൺඇκ & A*üඇ (2011): 27 (in checklist); Sർ*ü*“අκൾ & Sආൾඍൺඇൺ (2015):676 (in catalogue of Palearctic species); A*üඇ et al. (2017): 307 (in checklist of Staphylinidae View in CoL in Korea); Lංඎ et al. (2020): 589 (in key of Japanese species), 591 (in checklist).
Type material. Not examined.
Material examined. JAPAN: Hඈκκൺංൽô: 2 ♀♀, Usu-chô, Date-shi, Hokkaidô, 12.iv.2020, Y.Tasaku. HඈඇඌΗǕ: 44 unsexed spec., Sunosakikaigan, Sunosaki, Tateyama-shi, Chiba-ken, 6.ii.2007, H.Ono; 1 unsexed spec., Kanaya, Futtsu-shi, Chiba-ken, 9.iv.2007, H. Ono; 2 unsexed spec., Shibasaki-bashi, Kanaya, Futtsu-shi, Chiba-ken, 14.vi.2009, H. Ono; 2 unsexed spec., Nagasakibana, Chôshi-shi,Chiba-ken, 16.ix.2009, H.Ono; 2 unsexed spec., same locality, 13.x.2009, H. Ono; 1 unsexed spec., Kuruwa-kaigan,Akiya, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 14.ix.2013, H. Ono; 3 JJ 5 unsexed spec., Mouth of Kô-gawa, Numazu-shi, Shizuoka-ken, 1.x.2000, T.Kurihara; 3 ♀♀, 5 unsexed spec., Tsumeki-zaki, Shimoda-shi, Shizuoka-ken, 21.iv.2003, M.Maruyama; 1 J, Wakamatsu-zaki, Numazu -shi, Shizuoka-ken, 1.x.2000, T.Kurihara; 2 unsexed spec., Kusumibana, Ôbatake, Kojima, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama-ken, 21.iii.2009, O. Yamaji; 3 unsexed spec., Ta-no-ura, Naga-shima, Kaminoseki-chô, Yamaguchiken, 15.x.2005, Y. Nakase. SΗංκඈκඎ: 1 J, Kaigan-ji, Nishishirakata, Tadotsu-chô, Kagawa-ken, 31.iii.2008, H. Fujimoto; 2 JJ 2 ♀♀, 3 unsexed spec., Ôyatomi-machi, Sakaide-shi, Kagawa-ken, 29.iii.2008, H. Fujimoto; 1 J 2 ♀♀, 10 unsexed spec., Mouth of Umayado-gawa, Umayado, Higashi-kagawa-shi, Kagawa-ken, 11.v.2014, T. Taki; 7 unsexed spec., Ado-ike, Hiketa, Higashi-kagawa-shi, Kagawa-ken, 28.vii.2013, T. Taki; 17 unsexed spec., same locality, 11.v.2014, T. Taki; 2 unsexed spec., Koura-kaigan, Koiso, Higashi-kagawa-shi, Kagawa-ken, 29.iv.2014, T. Taki; 1 unsexed spec., same locality, 21.iv.2014, T. Taki. KඒǕඌΗǕ: 1 J, Suno-saki, Imazu, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken, 26.vi.2020,Y.Hisasue; 31 unsexed spec., same locality, 16.x.2020, T. Liu & T. Nozaki; 1 unsexed spec., Miyaga-hama, Ibusuki-shi, Kagoshimaken, 19.iv.2008, M. Maruyama; 2 unsexed spec., Ko-ura, Kasasa-machi, Minamisatsuma-shi, Kagoshima-ken, 20.iv.2008, M. Maruyama; 3 unsexed spec., Aiboshi-gawa, Aiboshi, Minamisatsuma-shi, Kagoshima-ken, 20.iv.2008, M. Maruyama. Nൺඇඌൾං-ඌΗඈඍත: 6 unsexed spec., Ôgomori, Takara-jima, Tokara-rettô, Kagoshima-ken, 6.vii.2019, T. Liu, N. Tsuji & H. Ono; 3 JJ 1 ♀, 27 unsexed spec., Yoriki (a gravel beach), Nakano-shima, Tokara-rettô, Kagoshima-ken, 7.vii.2019, T.Liu, N.Tsuji & H. Ono; 15 unsexed spec., same locality, 8.vii.2019, T. Liu, N. Tsuji & H. Ono; 1 unsexed spec., You, Kasari-chô, Amami-Ôshima, Ôshima- gun, Kagoshima-ken, 27.ii.2004, H. Kamezawa; 2 ♀♀, 2 unsexed spec., Kasari-wan, Kasari-chô, Amami-Ôshima, Kagoshima-ken, 4.vi.2008, M. Maruyama; 4 unsexed spec., Yuwan, Uken-son, Amami-Ôshima, Kagoshima-ken, 5.vi.2008, M. Maruyama; 1 J 1 ♀, 3 unsexed spec., Shokazu, Setouchi-chô, Kakeroma-jima, Kagoshima-ken, 6.vi.2008, M. Maruyama; 1 ♀, Onna-son, Inbu-gun, Okinawa-ken, 11–13.v.2005, M. Sugimoto;3 JJ, Teruma,Yonagusuku-son,Okinawa-ken, 14.ix.2003, M. Moriguchi; 2 unsexed spec., Fûne,Ishigaki-shi, Okinawa-ken, 7.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 6 JJ 8 unsexed spec., same locality, 8.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 3 unsexed spec., same locality, 12.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 10 unsexed spec., Nagura-Anparu, Nagura, Ishigaki-shi, Okinawa-ken, 4.ii.2009, H. Ono; 2 JJ 2 ♀♀, 42 unsexed spec., Mouth of Honera-gawa, Iriomote-jima, Takana, Taketomi-chô, Okinawa-ken, 2.iv.2019, T. Nozaki; 3 unsexed spec., Mouth of Honera-gawa, Takana, Taketomi-chô, Iriomote-jima, Okinawa-ken, 24.vi.2019, T. Liu & N. Tsuji. OǤൺඌൺඐൺඋൺ-ඌΗඈඍත: 2JJ 1 ♀, 6 unsexed spec., Ô-mura, Chichi-jima, Ogasawara-shotô, Tôkyô-to, 1.x.1977, Y. Watanabe. Deposited at KUM but some will be distributed to NMPC and BMNH.
Redescription. Body ( Fig. 1B View Fig ) small, about 1.6–1.7 mm long, densely covered with minute setae. Head, pronotum and elytra light yellow; abdominal tergites VI–VII almost infuscate posteriorly; antenna, mouthparts and legs similarly coloured, lightly paler than head colour and paler toward apex.
Head oval, wider than long, longer than pronotum and elytra; eyes ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) small, reniform, shorter than 1/4 head length, with 3 or 4 facets; antennal length shorter than distance from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra; all antennal segments longer than wide; segment I 1.5 times longer than II, almost 2.5 times longer than III, and shorter than XI.
Mouthparts ( Figs 4A–E View Fig ) with distribution of labral setae as in Figure 4A View Fig ; mandibles ( Fig. 4B View Fig ) elongate triangle, asymmetrical, right mandible with median tooth; median tooth longer than 1/4 of mandibles; left mandible without tooth, blunt at apex; maxilla with apical margin of lacinia ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) with two spines interdigitating close; 2–3 setae on inner margin of lacinia; labial palpus ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) with most setae located basally; mentum ( Fig. 4E View Fig ) with antero- -lateral angles prolonged into spinose processes; anterior margin deeply truncate; small “v seta” of mentum distant from apical setae.
Pronotum longer than elytra, narrower than head.
Elytra widened apically, wider than long, narrower than pronotum; hind wings absent.
Male abdominal sternite VIII ( Fig. 4F View Fig ) with posterior margin slightly serrate. Medial posterior margin protruded sharp in form on tergite X of male ( Fig. 4H View Fig ). Median lobe of aedeagus as in Figs 4J, K View Fig ; paramere ( Fig. 4L View Fig ) elongate.
Female abdominal sternite VIII ( Fig. 4G View Fig ) with posterior margin slightly serrate but rounder and smoother than in male. Medial posterior margin protruded sharp in form on tergite X of female ( Fig. 4I View Fig ), and sharper than in male. Spermatheca ( Fig. 4M View Fig ) small and apical part very short; basal part complicated in shape; several times coiled near base. Measurements. BL 1.60–1.70, FBL 0.70–0.80, HL 0.25– 0.28, HW 0.25–0.34, PL 0.24–0.26, PW 0.25–0.28, EL 0.20–0.23, EW 0.24–0.25, HTL 0.23–0.26, AL 0.55–0.65, AS-I 0.08–0.09, AS-II 0.05–0.06, AS-III 0.03–0.04.
Differential diagnosis. This species is easily distinguished from the other Japanese species of Bryothinusa by the smaller body and strongly reduced eyes, each consisting of 3 or 4 facets only.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaidô; Honshû: Chiba-ken, Tôkyô-to, Kanagawa-ken, Shizuoka-ken, Wakayama-ken, Okayama-ken, Yamaguchi-ken; Shikoku: Kagawa-ken; Kyûshû: Fukuoka-ken, Kagoshima-ken; Nansei-shotô: Kagoshima-ken: Takara-jima, Nakano-shima, Amami -Ôshima, Kakeroma-jima; Okinawa-ken: Okinawa-jima, Ishigaki-jima, Iriomote-jima; Ogasawara-shotô: Chichijima); Korea.
Remarks. This species is very small, currently the smallest species in Japan, and the specimens were collected under stones. In the Japanese species of Bryothinusa , B. minuta is most widely distributed, from Hokkaidô to Iriomote-jima. A distribution map of examined specimens of this species in Japan is illustrated in Figure 22 View Fig .
Bryothinusa tsutsuii ( Sawada, 1955)
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(Japanese name: Kiiro-nagisa-hanekakushi)
Halesthenus tsutsuii Sawada,1955: 84 View in CoL (original description; type locality: Japan: Nansei-shotô, Tokara-rettô, Takara-jima).
Halesthenus serpentis Sawada, 1955: 84–85 View in CoL (original description); Sൺඐൺ- ൽൺ (1971): 85 (placed as a junior synonym of B. tsutsuii View in CoL ); Sආൾඍൺඇൺ (2004): 464 (catalogue of Palearctic species; as a valid species); Sർ*ü*“අκൾ & Sආൾඍൺඇൺ (2015): 676 (catalogue of Palearctic species; as a valid species). Synonymized by Sൺඐൺൽൺ (1971: 85).
Bryothinusa tsutsuii View in CoL : Sൺඐൺൽൺ (1971): 85–87 (transferred from Halesthenus View in CoL ; redescription); Sൺඐൺൽൺ (1972): unnumbered table at end
of article (characters); Mඈඈ*©ൾ et al. (1973): 74 (in key to species
of Bryothinusa ), 77 (nomenclatorial history; diagnosis); Mඈඈ*©ൾ & Lൾ*ûඇൾ*© (1975): 109–110 (in key to species of Bryothinusa ), 111 (in tabular key to known species of Bryothinusa ); Aඌ*üൾ (2004): 595 (in annotated catalogue of world species); Sආൾඍൺඇൺ (2004): 464 (in catalogue of Palearctic species); F*©ൺඇκ & A*üඇ (2011): 27 (in checklist); Sർ*ü*“අκൾ & Sආൾඍൺඇൺ (2015): 676 (in catalogue of Palearctic species); Lංඎ et al. (2020): 589 (in key of Japanese species), 592 (in checklist).
Type material. Not examined.
Material examined. JAPAN: Nൺඇඌൾං-ඌΗඈඍත: 3 JJ 2 ♀♀, 9 unsexed spec., Mage-shima (near Tanega-shima), Kagoshima-ken, 14.x.2000, M. Maruyama (under stone on sandy beach, in a port); 5 JJ 3 ♀♀, 18 unsexed spec.,Ama-domari (a gravel beach), Nakano-shima,Tokara-rettô, Kagoshima-ken, 7.vii.2019, T. Liu & H. Ono; 1 J 6 ♀♀, 19 unsexed spec., Uken-son, Edateku-jima (near Amami-Ôshima), Kagoshima-ken, 5.vi.2008, M. Maruyama; 6 unsexed spec., Izena, Izena-son, Shimajirigun, Okinawa-ken, 5.v.2013, M. Asano; 4 JJ 5 ♀♀, 66 unsexed spec., Mihama (Sunset Beach), Chatan-chô, Okinawa-jima, Okinawa-ken, 27.iii.2009, H. Suenaga; 1 ♀, 7 unsexed spec., Chatan-chô, Okinawa, Okinawa-ken, Nansei-shotô, 26.v.2002, M. Moriguchi; 1 J 2 ♀♀, 7 unsexed spec., Teruma, Yonagusuku-son, Okinawa-ken, 14.ix.2003, M. Moriguchi; 1 ♀, 3 unsexed spec., Ou-jima, Nago-shi, Okinawa-ken, 30.iv.2006, M. Moriguchi; 2 JJ 1 ♀, 2 unsexed spec., Inbu-gun, Onnason, Okinawa-ken, 11–13.v.2005, M. Sugimoto; 3 JJ 1 ♀, 7 unsexed spec., Kadena-Marina, Kadena-chô, Okinawa-ken, 25.iv.2005, M. Moriguchi (under stone on sandy beach in estuary); 1 unsexed spec., Nakasuji, Ishigaki-shi, Ishigaki-jima, Okinawa-ken, 14.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 1 J 2 ♀♀, 8 unsexed spec., Inoda, Ishigaki-jima, Okinawa-ken, 31.v.2003, M. Moriguchi;2 JJ 1♀, 13 unsexed spec., Fûne,Ishigaki-shi, Ishigaki-jima, Okinawa-ken, 8.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 2 unsexed spec.,Akaishi, Ishigaki -shi, Ishigaki-jima, Okinawa-ken, 30–31.iii.2010, T. Hayama; 1 unsexed spec., Haemida,Taketomi-chô, Iriomote-jima, Okinawa-ken, 19.iii.2000, T. Kurihara; 2 ♀♀, 7 unsexed spec., same locality, 24.x.2020, T. Nozaki; 1 J 1 ♀, 7 unsexed spec., Mouth of Nakama-gawa, Haiminaka, Iriomote-jima, Yaeyama-gun, Okinawa-ken, 4.ix.2020, S. Inoue & Y. Hisasue. Deposited at KUM but some will be distributed to NMPC and BMNH.
Redescription. Body ( Fig. 1C View Fig ) small about 1.9–2.2 mm long, covered with minute setae. Head, pronotum and elytra yellowish brown; abdominal tergites IV–VII infuscate posteriorly; antenna, mouthparts and legs similarly coloured, slightly paler than head colour and paler toward apex.
Head oval, slightly wider than long, longer than pronotum and elytra; eyes ( Fig. 2C View Fig ) small, reniform, shorter than tempora length, setae present between about 15–17 facets; antennal length little shorter than distance from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra; all antennal segments longer than wide; segment I 1.3 times longer than II, almost 2 times longer than III, and as long as XI.
Mouthparts ( Figs 5A–E View Fig ) with distribution of labral setae as in Figure 5A View Fig ; mandibles ( Fig. 5B View Fig ) elongate triangle, asymmetrical, right mandible with median tooth; median tooth longer than 1/4 of mandibles; left mandible without tooth, blunt at apex; maxilla with apical margin of lacinia ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) with three spines closely interdigitating and second spine very small, not obvious; 4 setae on inner margin of lacinia; labial palpus ( Fig. 5D View Fig ) with most setae located basally; mentum ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) with antero-lateral angles prolonged into spinose processes; anterior margin deeply truncate; small “v seta” of mentum lower than level of anterior margin.
Pronotum almost as long as elytra, slightly wider than head.
Elytra wider than long, almost as wide as pronotum; hind wings absent.
Male abdominal sternite VIII ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) with posterior margin slightly serrate. Median lobe of aedeagus as in Figures 5H, I View Fig ; paramere ( Fig. 5J View Fig ) elongate.
Female abdominal sternite VIII ( Fig. 5G View Fig ) with posterior margin slightly serrate but smoother than in male. Spermatheca ( Fig. 5K View Fig ) about 1.5 times coiled near base.
Measurements. BL 1.90–2.20, FBL 1.00–1.20, HL 0.33– 0.45, HW 0.43–0.45, PL 0.35–0.40, PW 0.40–0.46, EL 0.38–0.40, EW 0.45–0.46, HTL 0.33–0.38, AL 0.83–1.05, AS-I 0.11–0.14, AS-II 0.08–0.11, AS-III 0.05–0.07.
Differential diagnosis. In general appearance the species is closely allied to B. algarum , B. japonica , B. koreana and B. yoshigoui sp. nov., but easily distinguished from B. japonica , B. koreana and B. yoshigoui sp. nov. by the shape of the spermatheca and the median lobe of the aedeagus without granule-like projections and from B. algarum by the simplified shape of the spermatheca.
Distribution. Japan (Nansei-shotô: Kagoshima-ken: Tanega-shima, Takara-jima, Nakano-shima, Edateku-jima; Okinawa-ken: Izena-jima, Okinawa-jima, Ou-jima, Ishigaki-jima, Iriomote-jima).
Remarks. The number of facets is different from the original description, but other morphological characters completely coincide with it. The type specimen was not found despite the efforts of Mr. Shigehiko Shiyake of Ôsaka Museum of Natural History, to which Dr. Kohei Sawada donated the collection.
This species is mainly found in Nansei-shotô but probably found also in mainland Kyûshû. A distribution map of examined specimens of this species in Japan is illustrated in Figure 22 View Fig .
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Bryothinusa minuta ( Sawada, 1955 )
Liu, Tian-tian, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi 2021 |
Halesthenus minutus
SAWADA K. 1955: 84 |
Halesthenus tsutsuii
SAWADA K. 1955: 84 |
Halesthenus serpentis
SAWADA K. 1955: 85 |