| Literature DB >> 22711996 |
Nicolas Dégallier1, Sławomir Mazur, Alexey K Tishechkin, Michael S Caterino.
Abstract
We revise the four species of Kaszabister Mazur, 1972, one of which, Kaszabister barrigaisp. n., is described as new. The other species in the genus are Kaszabister rubellus (Erichson, 1834), Kaszabister ferrugineus (Kirsch, 1873) and Kaszabister carinatus (Lewis, 1888). The species are principally known from the subtropics of South America, with one in Central America. Lectotypes are designated for Kaszabister rubellus and Kaszabister ferrugineus, and a key is provided for all the species. Ants of the genus Solenopsis Westwood, mainly Solenopsis invicta Buren and Solenopsis saevissima (Smith), are documented as hosts of three of the four species.Entities:
Keywords: Exosternini; Histeridae; Kaszabister; Neotropical Region; Solenopsis; myrmecophily
Year: 2012 PMID: 22711996 PMCID: PMC3368282 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.199.3245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 3.Anterior view of head. A B C D .
Figure 1.Habitus photos of sp. n. A Dorsal B Lateral.
Figure 2.Generic characters of . A Lateral habitus of showing carinate and convergent dorsolateral elytral striae B Pronotum of C Antenna of D Mouthparts of E Propygidium and pygidium of .
Figure 4.Ventral habitus. A B C D .
Figure 6.Male genitalia of . A Dorsal view of aedeagus of B Lateral view of aedeagus of C Dorsal view of aedeagus of D Lateral view of aedeagus of E Dorsal view of aedeagus of F Lateral view of aedeagus of G Dorsal view of aedeagus of H Lateral view of aedeagus of .
Figure 7.Map showing distributional records of and .
Figure 9.Map showing distributional records of .
Figure 5.Male genitalia of . A 8th tergite (with accessory sclerites) B 8th sternite C 9th and 10th tergites D Spiculum gastrale (=9th sternite).
Figure 8.Map showing distributional records of .
| 1 | Postmetacoxal striae of the first ventrite joined in an arch along the anterior margin ( | |
| – | Postmetacoxal striae not joined in an anterior arc; lateral metaventral stria reaching ( | 2 |
| 2 | Abdominal ventrites 2–5 lacking posterior marginal stria ( | |
| – | Abdominal ventrites 2–5 with posterior marginal stria ( | 3 |
| 3 | Frontal stria complete and evenly arcuate across frons ( | |
| – | Frontal stria not evenly arcuate, descending onto epistoma as a weak marginal carina ( |