Chaetosogonocephus luteicollis, Pace, 2014

Pace, R., 2014, Aleocharinae from Sabah (Borneo) collected by Guillaume de Rougemont (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1), pp. 727-794 : 744

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5306753

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6EB57FAF-A54D-4A33-AB58-C03E7294FA00

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5314170

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B687E2-1574-2A36-D5D4-FC724852F9D4

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Marcus

scientific name

Chaetosogonocephus luteicollis
status

sp. nov.

Chaetosogonocephus luteicollis View in CoL nov.sp. ( Figs 22 View Figs 13-24 and 112-113 View Figs 101-116 )

T y p e m a t e r i a l Holotype, Sabah, Danum Valley, B.R.L., f.i.t., 14-16.II.2007, G. de Rougemont leg. (CROU). Paratype: 1, same provenance as the holotype (CROU).

D e s c r i p t i o n: Length 1.93-2 mm. Body shiny, yellowish-red, head reddish, posterior half of the elytra brown, antennae reddish-brown with the two basal antennomeres yellow, legs reddish. Second antennomere shorter than the first, third longer than the second, fourth as long as wide, fifth to tenth transverse, eleventh as long as the two preceding antennomeres together. Eyes very large in dorsal view. Body devoid of reticulation or granulation. Puncturation of the head indistinct. Granulation of the pronotum superficial and sparse, that of the elytra salient and sparse. Free abdominal tergites impunctate and devoid of granulation. Male and female fourth free tergite with postero-lateral striae, fifth free tergite with longitudinal striae on the entire surface, sixth free tergite with strong and very superficial Puncturation, and with four striae posteriorly. Aedeagus: Figs 112-113 View Figs 101-116 ; spermatheca: Fig. 111. View Figs 101-116

C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: The aedeagus of this new species is broadly curved to the ventral side as in C. notaticornis PACE, 2008 also from Borneo, but the eleventh antennomere is as long as the three preceding antennomeres together, and not as long as the six preceding antennomeres as in C. notaticornis . The internal sclerotised piece of the aedeagus of the new species is short (0.1 mm), whereas in C. notaticornis it measures 0.15 mm. The colour of the body of C. notaticornis is uniformly yellowish-red, while in the new species it is reddish-brown with yellow pronotum.

E t y m o l o g y: The new species is named "yellow neck" in reference to its reddishyellow pronotum.

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