A revision of the genus Rudolfina Roháček (Sphaeroceridae: Limosininae)
Author
Paiero, Steven Mark
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University of Guelph Insect Collection and Insect Systematics Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N 1 G 2 W 1, Canada.
paieros@uoguelph.ca
Author
Marshall, Stephen A.
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University of Guelph Insect Collection and Insect Systematics Laboratory, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N 1 G 2 W 1, Canada.
samarsha@uoguelph.ca
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-01-16
593
1
48
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2020.593
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2118-9773
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Rudolfina pauca
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
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Figs 16–17
,
21C
Etymology
The species name is the Latin for ‘few’. Compared to the closely related
R. exuberata
sp. nov.
, which occurs throughout the Neotropical region and has been collected at over a hundred different sites,
R. pauca
sp. nov.
has been infrequently collected and remains known from only five sites in
Mexico
and
Guatemala
.
Material examined
Holotype
MEXICO
•
♂
;
México
,
1 mi.
NE of
Tenancingo
;
7100 ft
a.s.l.
;
31 Aug.–6 Sep. 1971
;
A. Newton
leg.; oak-pine-madrono, human dung;
FMNH
debu01086244.
Paratypes
GUATEMALA
–
San Marcos
•
1 ♀
;
San Antonio
Sacatepéquez
;
14°58′ N
,
91°44′ W
;
8000 ft
a.s.l.
;
29 Sep. 1986
;
M.J. Sharkey
leg.;
DEBU
.
MEXICO
–
Hidalgo
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
4 mi.
W of Tulancingo
;
7600 ft
a.s.l.
;
1–6 Jul. 1971
;
A. Newton
leg.; human dung;
DEBU
.
–
México
•
6 ♂♂
,
10 ♂♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
FMNH
•
8 ♂♂
,
10 ♂♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
DEBU
•
2 ♀♀
;
3 mi.
SW of
Tenancingo
, at km 52¼;
7100 ft
a.s.l.
;
31 Aug.–6 Sep. 1971
;
A. Newton
leg.; oak-juniper, human dung;
DEBU
•
2 ♂♂
,
1 ♀
; same collection data as for preceding;
UNAM
.
–
Morelos
•
1 ♀
;
8 mi.
S of Tres Cumbres
;
7400 ft
a.s.l.
;
29 Aug.–4 Sep. 1971
;
A. Newton
leg.; oak/pine forest, dung;
DEBU
.
Fig. 16.
Rudolfina pauca
sp. nov.
, male terminalia (debu1086247).
A
. Epandrium, surstylus and cercus, caudal view.
B
. Same as preceding, lateral view.
C
. Sternite 5, ventral view.
D
. Phallus, postgonites and phallapodeme, dorsal view.
E
. Phallus, postgonites, hypandrium and phallapodeme, dorsolateral view.
F
. Same as preceding, lateral view. Scale bars: A–B = 0.10 mm; C = 0.10 mm; D–F = 0.05 mm.
Description
BODY. Length:
1.4–1.9 mm
. Eye height 1.3 × genal height. Head with 4 interfrontal setae and row of 8–10 small setulae on inner margin of orbital plate. Gena with 1 strong seta and 8 smaller setulae. Acrostichal setulae in 6–8 rows. Costagial seta extending to humeral break; second costal sector shorter than third (20:35); length of M
1
between crossveins dm-cu and r-m 1.2 × dm-cu; CuA
1
stub vein ~2.0 × M
1
stub vein. Male mid femur with 4–5 weak setae in ventrobasal cluster. Male mid tibia with ventral comb of 11–13 robust setae on apical ½.
Fig. 17.
Rudolfina pauca
sp. nov.
, female terminalia (debu01086258).
A
. Terminal abdominal segments, dorsal view.
B
. Same as preceding, lateral view.
C
. Same as preceding, ventral view.
D
. Spermathecae. Scale bars: A–C = 0.20 mm; D = 0.05 mm.
MALE ABDOMEN (
Fig. 16
). Sternites 3–4 evenly haired. Posterior margin of sternite 5 with lobes elongate, projecting posteriorly; emargination extending anteriorly ~¼ length of sternite, ~¼ width of sternite at posterior margin. Transverse part of sternite 6 weakly arcuate. Epandrium with 2 long ventrolateral setae and scattered setulae; subanal plate narrowly continuous below anal opening. Surstylus (in lateral view) trilobed, with anterior lobe rounded and bare, middle lobe small, rounded and with 4–6 distal setae apically, and posterior lobe posteriorly projecting and rounded, with 1 large, flattened seta and 2–3 regular setae apically. Cercus small and conical, projecting posterolaterally, with 2 apical setae. Postgonite slightly capitate or oar-shaped, with apex ventrally emarginate; 3–4 setulae present along dorsal surface. Dorsal sclerite of distiphallus (
Fig. 16
D–F) without swellings and not extending beyond apex of acrophallus.
FEMALE ABDOMEN (
Fig. 17
). Posterior margin of tergite 7 medially emarginate. Medial part of tergite 8 elongate, rectangular (length ~3.0× width) and poorly sclerotized; overlapping basal projection of epiproct. Epiproct tulip-shaped, with elongate narrow anterior extension. Cercus reduced, shorter than apical flattened seta; fused anterolaterally to epiproct. Spermathecae acorn-shaped, with a small, smooth distal bulb, a wrinkled medial section and a smooth basal section; paired spermathecae with stems as long as spermatheca; common duct of pair short, ~1/6 length of stems.
Remarks
See comments under
R. exuberata
sp. nov.