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Sagola major Sharp 1874

  • 1. Louisiana State Arthropod Museum, Department of Entomology, LSB 404 Louisiana State University Agric

Description

27. major species-group

(6 species)

Diagnosis. Members of the major species-group can be distinguished from other Sagola speciesgroups by the following combination of characters: body small, length 1.5–2.8 mm; male head triangular, widest across temples (Fig. 66n), female head bluntly triangular, widest across eyes; temple of male head depressed and projecting ventrally (Fig. 66n); male neck with ventral patch of dense setae anteriorly (Fig. 66o–t); male hind wings fully developed; abdominal tergites IV–VI with discal carinae; genitalia robust and convex (Fig. 66g –l).

KEY TO SPECIES OF THE MAJOR SPECIES- GROUP

The key is based on male specimens because most female specimens are indistinguishable based on external morphology.

1. Frontal sulcus exceeding eyes; posterior frontal fovea elongate................................ ............... S. triregia Théry and Leschen

1′. Frontal sulcus reaching midpoint of eye; posterior frontal fovea oval.....................2

2(1′). Fore trochanter with acute triangular process (Fig. 66m: arrow); abdominal ventrite VIII with pair of small processes ............. ......................................... S. major Sharp

2′. Fore trochanter round; abdominal ventrite VIII simple..............................................3

3(2′). Temporal lobe of ventral surface of head with acute process; only known from Three Kings Islands (Fig. 67: black square)......... ............................... S. marrisi new species

3′. Temporal lobe of ventral surface of head concave; known from North Island or South Island.............................................4

4(3′). Smaller size, length 1.5–1.7 mm (Fig. 66e); antennomere 4 subquadrate; paramere narrower than median lobe of genitalia (Fig. 66k)........ S. prowellae new species

4′. Larger size, length> 1.8 mm; antennomere 4 longer than wide; paramere broader than median lobe of genitalia..........................5

5(4′). Median lobe of genitalia with rectangular process dorsally (Fig. 66j); paramere widest at middle, with setae from apex to midpoint (Fig. 66j); only known from Auckland of North Island (Fig. 67: star).......................... ................................. S. boothi new species

5′. Median lobe of genitalia without process but divided vertically (Fig. 66l); paramere widest at base, with setae apically (Fig. 66l); known from South Island............................. ..................... S. mackenziensis new species

Notes

Published as part of Park, J. - S. & Carlton, C. E., 2014, A revision of the New Zealand species of the genus Sagola Sharp (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae: Faronitae), pp. 1-156 in The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 13) (mo 13) 68 on pages 117-119, DOI: 10.1649/072.068.0mo4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4907735

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Sharp
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Staphylinidae
Genus
Sagola
Species
major
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Sagola major Sharp, 1874 sec. Park & Carlton, 2014