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Abstract
Two new Chinese species of Derops are described: Derops hainanus sp. n. from Hainan and Derops yunnanus sp. n. from Yunnan. Females of Derops punctipennis Schülke and Derops schillhammeri Schülke are described for the first time and new provinces records of Derops smetanai Schülke and Derops dingshanus Watanabe are reported. The key to Chinese species of Derops published by Schülke 2003 is modified to include the new species.Entities:
Keywords: China; Coleoptera; Derops; Staphylinidae; key; new species
Year: 2013 PMID: 23950670 PMCID: PMC3744138 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.317.5505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Habitus of spp., A Zhao & Li, sp. n. B Zhao & Li, sp. n. C Schülke D Schülke E Schülke; F Watanabe. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
Figure 2.Zhao & Li, sp. n. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
Figure 3.Zhao & Li, sp. n. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view F female tergite VIII G female sternite VIII. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
Figure 4.Schülke. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view F female tergite VIII G female sternite VIII. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
Figure 5.Schülke. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view F female tergite VIII; G female sternite VIII. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
Figure 6.Schülke. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view F female tergite VIII; G female sternite VIII. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
Figure 7.Watanabe. A male sternite VII B male tergite VIII C male sternite VIII D aedeagus in lateral view E aedeagus in ventral view F female tergite VIII G female sternite VIII. Scale bars: A–C and F–G: 0.2 mm; D–E: 0.25 mm.
| 5 | Eyes larger, more than twice as long as the temples. Aedeagus with slender, apically slightly tapered parameres | 5a |
| – | Eyes small, less than twice as long as the temples. Aedeagus with very slender or broad, apically pointed parameres. Female tergite VIII much broader and deeper excised, side parts very narrow and apically pointed | 6 |
| 5a | Elytra punctures larger and denser, transverse distances between punctures mostly one to 2.5 times than diameters of punctures. Male sternite VII with field of about 20 apically acute peg-like setae on each side of emargination. Aedeagus lateral lobes symmetrical, expand in one half and narrowed to obtuse apices. China: Yunnan | |
| – | Elytra punctures smaller and sparser, transverse distances 2 to 3 times greater than diameters of punctures. Male sternite VII with field of only 6–7 peg-like setae on each side of emargination. Aedeagus lateral lobes slightly asymmetrical, evenly narrowed to obtuse apices. Thailand | |
| 7 | Very large and robust species, pronotum broader (PW> 1.00 mm). Male sternite VII with posterior margin bristles, without elongate field (fig. 14). Aedeagus (fig. 16) large (> 1 mm) with long parallel parameres. China: Fujian | |
| – | Slightly smaller species, pronotum narrower (PW <1.00 mm). Male sternite VII with elongate field. Aedeagus small (<1.00 mm) | 7a |
| 7a | Male sternite VII (fig. 2B) granules field not exceeding the half of medio-apical emargination depth. Female unknown. China: Hainan | |
| – | Male sternite VII granules field exceeding the half of medio-apical emargination depth | 8 |