Published December 12, 2023 | Version v1
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Liparocephalini Casey 1894

  • 1. Department of Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Tokai University, Hokkaido, 005 - 8601, Japan. & Corresponding author
  • 2. Sounan, Minami-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa, 252 - 0312, Japan.
  • 3. The Kyushu University Museum, Hakozaki 6 - 10 - 1, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 812 - 8581, Japan.

Description

Tribe Liparocephalini Fenyes, 1918

Remarks. Ahn (2004) and Ahn et al. (2010) defined the monophyletic lineage of Liparocephalini, characterized by shared character states, including the absence of seta v on the mentum, the presence of a single medial seta on the prementum, contiguous mesocoxal cavities, and the galea bearing several setae on the mesal surface and apex. Here we validate these proposed characteristics.

Firstly, with regard to the absence of “seta v” on the mentum, it is essential to note that seta v represents one of three setae situated on the anterior margin of the mentum. Originally identified by Sawada (1970), it has proven valuable for taxonomy of the tribe Athetini. However, in Liparocephalini, the morphological variability of the mentum, when contrasted with Athetini, raises significant challenges in reliably identifying seta v (Figs. 7B, 8D, 10D, 22B). Consequently, its utility as a defining character state for asserting the tribe’s monophyly remains open to question.

Secondly, the presence of “a single medial seta on the prementum” is not consistently observed in all Liparocephalini species. For instance, Diaulota and Rotundicephala gen. n. lack a medial seta (Figs. 7C, 8C, 10C, 12C, 16C), while Halorhadinus exhibits two medial setae (Fig. 20D), and Liparocephalus and Paramblopusa display variable numbers (0–2).

Finally, the character states “contiguous mesocoxal cavities” and “galea with several setae exclusively on the mesal surface and apex with setae” have been refuted by Maruyama & Hayashi (2009).As a result, the morphological characteristics of Liparocephalini remain inconclusive. For further insights, refer to the discussion section.

Notes

Published as part of Tasaku, Yuto, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2023, Review of the intertidal rove beetle tribe Liparocephalini Fenyes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Japan, pp. 251-296 in Zootaxa 5383 (3) on page 252, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5383.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10361564

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Staphylinidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Casey
Taxon rank
tribe
Taxonomic concept label
Liparocephalini Casey, 1894 sec. Tasaku, Ono & Maruyama, 2023

References

  • Ahn, K. - J. (2004) Moorea zealandica, new genus and species from New Zealand with a discussion of its phylogenetic relationships (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 31, 255 - 261. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 03014223.2004.9518378
  • Ahn, K. - J., Jeon, M. - J. & Branham, M. A. (2010) Phylogeny, biogeography and the stepwise evolutionary colonization of intertidal habitat in the Liparocephalini based on morphological and molecular characters (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae). Cladistics, 26, 344 - 358. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 0031.2009.00290. x
  • Sawada, K. (1970) Aleocharinae (Staphylinidae, Coleoptera) of the IBP-station in the Shiga Heights, Central Japan (I). Bulletin of the National Science Museum, 13 (1), 21 - 64.
  • Maruyama, M. & Hayashi, M. (2009) Description of the intertidal aleocharine Halorhadinus sawadai with notes on the genus Halorhadinus Sawada, 1971 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Koleopterologische Rundschau, 79, 71 - 82.