Oxyporus (Oxyporus) puerius, Li, Guo-Feng, Zhou, Yuan & Zheng, Fa-Ke, 2011

Li, Guo-Feng, Zhou, Yuan & Zheng, Fa-Ke, 2011, A new species of the genus Oxyporus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxyporinae) from Yunnan, China, Zootaxa 3067, pp. 65-68 : 65-67

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203042

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6185637

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scientific name

Oxyporus (Oxyporus) puerius
status

sp. nov.

Oxyporus (Oxyporus) puerius sp. nov.

Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–D, Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–E)

Description. Body moderately stout, surface almost smooth and shining. Color reddish yellow, with mandibles, anterior two fifths to half of head, latero-posterior areas of elytra, abdominal tergites 6 (except lateral margins), 7 and 8 (only basal portion) black ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–B). Length: 7.5–8.0 mm.

Male: Head subquadrate, wider than long (ratio 1.55), broader than pronotum (ratio 1.22), strongly widened posteriad behind eyes, posterior angles obtuse; eyes large and convex, temples slightly longer than eyes seen from above (ratio 1.15). Antennae about as long as head; segments 1–4 elongate, 5–10 transverse, slightly asymmetrical and flattened, apical segment narrower than preceding segment, each segment with long setae near apex, and segments 6–10 glabrous medially and covered with fine setae laterally. Labrum broadly and deeply emarginate at middle; mandibles about as long as head, moderately broad, inner edges evenly curved to acute apices; maxillary palpi with first segment shortest, second longer than third, third slightly wider and shorter than last, and apical segment of labial palpi slightly wider than length of an eye (ratio 1.06). Clypeus broadly and shallowly emarginate at middle; frons broadly, shallowly bi-impressed between antennal insertions; vertex nearly smooth, two setiferous punctures near inner margin of eye, one anteriad and one posteriad.

Pronotum wider than long (ratio 1.32), shorter (ratio 0.69) and narrower (ratio 0.69) than elytra, lateral margins slightly sinuate anteriad and subarcuately narrowed posteriad, widest at about anterior two fifths; disc almost impunctate but bearing six setiferous punctures along apical margin, two close to basal margin and several at or near lateral margins, disc with two deep, transverse depressions before middle and two shallow post-median depressions near middle of basal margin. Scutellum impunctate, rounded at apex.

Elytra wider than long (ratio 1.3), slightly widened apicad; each elytron with a row of evenly spaced small punctures along suture, two longitudinal rows of coarse variably spaced punctures medially and several, scattered coarse punctures to either side of rows; lateral and apical margins bearing a few short setae. Wings developed.

Abdomen with tergites 3–4 each with a pair of pruinose spots at middle; punctation of tergites very sparse and vague, surface between punctures with exceedingly fine and dense microsculpture of transverse striae; Apical margin of sternite 8 slightly and broadly emarginate at middle ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 C).

Aedeagus asymmetrical; median lobe slightly widened apicad, with apical margin rounded ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–C); right paramere with one minute apical seta and left paramere with one slightly longer apical seta. ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 D–E)

Female: Similar to male, but mandibles slightly shorter and posterior margin of sternite 8 arcuately produced. ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D)

Remarks. Oxyporus puerius n.sp. is very similar to O. formosanus Adachi from Taiwan and China, in the color of the head, but can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters (see key below): elytra and abdomen mostly reddish yellow, legs reddish yellow, pronotum with two transversely depressed grooves before middle and antennae with first segment yellow.

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the type locality “Puer”.

Habitat and distribution. The new species was found in fungi. It is at present only known from the type locality in southwest Yunnan, China.

Type material. Holotype: CHINA:Yunnan Prov.: 3, Puer City, Lian Hua village, alt. 1320 m, 22°42ʹN, 100°59ʹE, 12-29-?-2009, Li Guo-feng leg. (Yunnan Forestry Technological College, Kunming,Yunnan). Paratypes: CHINA:Yunnan Prov.: 13 3, 22 ƤƤ, same data as the Holotype.

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