Colilodion schulzi
Colilodion schulzi | |
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Holotype hold in the Natural History Museum of Geneva | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Suborder: | Polyphaga |
Family: | Staphylinidae |
Tribe: | Colilodionini |
Genus: | Colilodion |
Species: | C. schulzi |
Binomial name | |
Colilodion schulzi Yin & Cuccodoro, 2016 | |
Colilodion schulzi is a species of beetle belonging to the family Staphylinidae. This small, robust, reddish-brown rove beetle is known from a single specimen, a 2.37 millimetres (0.093 in) long female. In the genus Colilodion it resembles the species C. concinnus and C. inopinatus with its enlarged antennomeres III, but is easily distinguished by the greater and constant width of these articles, and by other morphological characteristics. Although its ecology is unknown, the presence of trichomes and the knowledge of related species suggests that this insect is myrmecophilous. The holotype is collected in 2009 in Palawan (Philippines) while sifting of plant debris in a coniferous forest. The species was described in 2016 by the coleopterists Zi-Wei Yin from the Shanghai Normal University and Giulio Cuccodoro from the Natural History Museum of Geneva, where the type specimen is part of the collection. The taxon's specific denomination is dedicated to the German myrmecologist Andreas Schulz, collector of the specimen.
Description
Morphology
The morphology of Colilodion schulzi is only known from its holotype, a female individual 2.37 mm long. The habitus is reddish-brown, and the pubescence is short and recumbent. The head is elongated, measuring 0.43 mm long and 0.34 mm wide. It is narrowed apically, with its summit convex as seen in profile and slightly below the level of the pronotum. The top of the head is roughly punctuated, the forehead as well but more sparsely and with a fine pubescence. Each compound eye consists of about 22 facets, and are divided by a lateral carina separating about 20 dorsal facets from two ventral ones. The antennae carry three articles, all visible dorsally and covered with short setae. The first two antennomeres are short, but the third is long (0.92 mm) and widely broadened (0.39 mm).[1] The pronotum, 0.63 mm long, is trapezoidal, widening regularly towards the back. Elytra, wider than long, measuring 0.73 mm by 0.95 mm, are roughly punctuated and streaked longitudinally, and bear long, thick golden bristles at their posterior margin.[2] The abdomen is 0.58 mm long and 0.89 mm wide. The tibiae are constricted in their basal third, and bear conspicuous rows of erect setae on their dorsal side.[1]
Similar species
In the genus Colilodion, C. schulzi resembles the species C. concinnus and C. inopinatus that share the enlarged antennomeres III with a flattened dorsal surface with smooth fields. These antennae are, however, widened over most of their length in C. schulzi, while they are distinctly narrowed at their base in the two other species. The pronotum of C. concinnus and C. inopinatus is also less stout and finely punctuated, the base of their elytra is narrower[3] and the posterior border of the latter does not bear the golden setae that are present in C. schulzi.[2]
Ecology
Species of the supertribe Clavigeritae, including those of the genus Colilodion, are presumed to be myrmecophiles due to the presence of trichomes exuding appeasement pheromones favouring their adoption by ants.[4][5] The most common ant genera in the type locality of Colilodion schulzi are Camponotus, Paratrechina, and some other genera of the subfamily Myrmicinae.[6]
Distribution and habitat
The species is only known from a single specimen found at the type locality[7] (10°11′37″N 118°52′21″E / 10.19361°N 118.87250°E), located between 500 metres (1,600 ft) and 700 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level on Mount Bloomfield in Sabang, a small village of Palawan, an island of the Philippines.[8] The site on a hill top is climatologically quite dry and hot and characterised by a rocky surface. The holotype was collected during sifting of vegetable debris from a sparse coniferous forest.[6]
Systematics
The species is described in 2016 by the coreopterologists Zi-Wei Yin, from the Shanghai Normal University, and Giulio Cuccodoro, from the Natural History Museum of Geneva, on the basis of a single specimen. This holotype, housed in the Swiss institution, is a female collected on December 10, 2009, by the German myrmecologist Andreas Schulz,[8] to whom the descriptors dedicated the specific epithet, schulzi.[9] Colilodion schulzi joins the seven species already described in the genus Colilodion. Its description is published in the Revue suisse de Zoologie, along with photographs of habitat for all of the eight species of the genus and a dichotomous identification key for them. The exact systematic placement of the genus remains uncertain; it is the only member of the Colilodionini tribe, sharing certain characteristics with Clavigeritae, where it was originally placed by Claude Besuchet in 1991,[4] and others that resemble the Pselaphitae.[10][11]
References
- 1 2 Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 154, "Description".
- 1 2 Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 158, "Key to Colilodion species".
- ↑ Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 154, "Differential diagnosis".
- 1 2 Besuchet, Claude (1991). "Révolution chez les Clavigerinae (Coleoptera, Pselaphidae)". Revue suisse de Zoologie (in French). 98 (3): 499–515.
- ↑ Parker, Joseph; Grimaldi, David A. (2014). "Specialized Myrmecophily at the Ecological Dawn of Modern Ants". Current Biology. 24 (20): 2428–2434. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.08.068. ISSN 0960-9822.
- 1 2 Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 158, "Biology".
- ↑ Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 158, "Distribution".
- 1 2 Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 154, "Holotype".
- ↑ Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 158, "Etymology".
- ↑ Löbl, Ivan (1994). "The systematic position of Colilodionini with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Pselaphidae)". Revue suisse de Zoologie. 101 (2): 289–297.
- ↑ Yin & Cuccodoro 2016, p. 153, "Introduction".
Bibliography
- Yin, Zi-Wei; Cuccodoro, Giulio (2016). "Colilodion schulzi sp. n. (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from Palawan, the Philippines, with habitus photographs and a revised key to all Colilodion species" (PDF). Revue suisse de Zoologie. 123 (1): 153–158. doi:10.5281/zenodo.46295.