Hesperus margaretae, Rougemont, 2016

Rougemont, G. de, 2016, New Bornean Staphylinidae (Coleoptera), Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (1), pp. 559-572 : 564

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5417102

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/612787D2-A75F-F607-FF10-C7CDFE36FB3D

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Marcus

scientific name

Hesperus margaretae
status

sp. nov.

Hesperus margaretae View in CoL nov.sp. (Fig. 3)

3 Holotype: Borneo, Gunung Mulu, I. Hanski, Camp 3, 1020- 1650 m ASL, ‘195’ [CRO].

D e s c r i p t i o n: length: 13 mm. Head black, thorax red. Scutellum and elytra rufotestaceous, posterior half of the latter with a large black macula which does not extend to the lateral or posterior margins; abdominal urites III-VI rufo-testaceous, VII-IX black, the anterior margin of tergite VII narrowly reddish; labrum and mandibles brown, palpi pale testaceous; antennomeres I-VIII black, the bases of III and III reddish, antennomeres IX-XI creamy white; legs entirely testaceous. Fore-body devoid of microsculpture. Head large, strongly transverse, trapezoidal; eyes large, much longer than temples but not very prominent; puncturation rather sparse, consisting of a pair of frontal punctures, two punctures near inner margins of eyes, an anterior discal pair between anterior ocular punctures, a posterior discal pair between posterior ocular punctures, and a cluster of 5-6 punctures neat postero-lateral angles; pubescence and setae of head black. Pronotum slightly elongate, almost parallel-sided but very slightly narrowed posteriad; puncturation consisting of about 15 irregularly scattered discal punctures on either side of a broad mid-longitudinal impunctate area; pronotal setae black. Scutellum with about 25 small deep round punctures. Elytra 10 mm long, a little transverse, the puncturation sparse, the interstices everywhere much greater than diameter of small punctures; pubescence yellow; lateral and posterior margins with black setae, some of those on posterior 2/3 rd of lateral margins very long (2 mm). First three visible abdominal tergites with two basal lines, the raised surface between lines bearing numerous punctures; puncturation sparse, the punctures on tergites III-V round, becoming elongate on tergite VI and very elongate, almost linear on the anterior half of tergite VII, round again on tergite VIII; tergites III- VII with sparse fine short pale pubescence, the paratergite with a few dark setae; dorsum and sides of tergite VIII covered in dense, numerous erect dark setae.

M a l e: sternite VIII with a small rounded apical emargination; aedoeagus (Figs 3al, 3av).

H. margaretae View in CoL nov.sp. is similar to the Bornean species H. rougemonti Schillhammer 2016 View in CoL , from which it differs most conspicuously by the white three terminal antennomeres, smaller black elytral markings, parallel-sided pronotum (sides retracted towards base in H. rougemonti View in CoL ), entirely red abdominal tergite VI, sparser pronotal puncturation and larger and deeper punctures of the elytra.

D e r i v a t i o n of specific name: after Margaret de Windt, Lady Brooke, Rani of Sarawak 1869-1917.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Hesperus

Loc

Hesperus margaretae

Rougemont, G. de 2016
2016
Loc

H. margaretae

Rougemont 2016
2016
Loc

H. rougemonti

Schillhammer 2016
2016
Loc

H. rougemonti

Schillhammer 2016
2016
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