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Lepidophallus denticulatus Bordoni 2004
Lepidophallus denticulatus Bordoni, 2004 Examined material. Turkey: Mersin, 24 km W Anamur, 300 m, 36.10° N, 32.41° E, A. Skale leg. 18.V. 2002, 1ɗ (Naturkundemuseum, Erfurt); Bulgaria: Nessebar [Nesebâr coast], T. Palm leg. 1965, 1 ɗ, 1 Ψ (coll. Bordoni, Florence). Comments. The species was described from Antalya in Turkey and is biogeographically significant because it is the first Eastern Mediterranean representative of Lepidophallus (Bordoni 2004), which supports the hypothesis that the genus, which is widespread in the Oriental Region, in the Manchurian part of the Palaearctic Region (Bordoni 2000, 2002) and in the Western Mediterranean (Bordoni 1976), should also occur in the intermediate countries. The new record from Bulgaria extends its known distribution to the west (Burgas in Rumelia, Black See).Published as part of Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2007, Notes on some Western Palaearctic Xantholinini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 181 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 65-68 in Zootaxa 1431 on page 66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17578
Mahavana eximia Bordoni, 2017, nov.sp.
Mahavana eximia nov.sp. (Figs 7-9, photo 1) Examined material: Holotype ♂: Thailand, Nan prov., Doi Phuka Nat. Park, P. Prudek & M. Oboril 28.IV-12.V.2002 (cB). Description: Length of body 4.3 mm; from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra: 2.4 mm. Body (photo 1) shiny, amaranth, with lighter elytra; antennae and legs amaranth. Head large, sub-rectangular, a little convex, with sub-parallel and sub-rectilinear sides and largely rounded posterior angles. Eyes medium-sized and protruding. Surface of head with spaced, more or less fine punctures. Pronotum slender, narrow, very narrower and shorted than head, with oblique anterior margins, rounded anterior angles and sinuate sides. Surface with dorsal series of 8-9 punctures and lateral series of 3 very spaced and fine punctures. Elytra large, very longer and wider than pronotum, slightly dilated posteriad, with marked humeral angles. Surface with some series of very fine and sparse puntures. Abdomen with traces of micro-sculpture and fine, very spaced punctation. Tergite and sternite of the male genital segment very membranous and therefore difficult to draw with precise contours (Figs 7-8). Aedeagus (Fig. 9) 0.7 mm long, sub-spherical, with asymmetric, long and narrow parameres; inner sac tape-like, rolled on it once, covered with fine spinulae. Etymology: The specific epithet is the Latin eximius- a- um (remarkable). Distribution: The species is known only from the type locality. Remarks: As indicated in another contribution (BORDONI 2013a) the geus Mahavana BORDONI, 2002 is composed by two group of species, one that occurs in the Indochinese Peninsula [M. antennalis (CAMERON, 1932) from North Myanmar, M. anotera BORDONI, 2002 from North Thailand, M. esophthalma BORDONI, 2002 from North Vietnam and M. miranda BORDONI, 2002 from Malaysia, M. anomala BORDONI, 2010a from Laos] and Yunnan (M. gaoligong BORDONI 2010, M. rhododendri BORDONI, 2013a and M. evestigata BORDONI, 2013a). This group includes species usually reddish brown, with big eyes and often with very long and great last antennomeres. The second group includes yellowish pale, sub-anophthalmous species (M. watanabei BORDONI, 2009, M. daliana BORDONI, 2010, M. schuelkei BORDONI, 2013a, M. acinosa BORDONI, 2013a, M. caeca BORDONI, 2013a), all from Yunnan. M. eximia belongs to the first group and differs from the known species by shape of the body and aedeagus. Actually the genus includes 14 species.Published as part of Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2017, New data on the Oriental Xantholinini. 43. New species and new records from Thailand in the Naturhistorisches Museum of Basel (Coleoptera Staphylinidae) 281 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 1219-1229 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (2) on pages 1221-1222, DOI: 10.19263/redia-101.18.17, http://zenodo.org/record/680269
Manilla borneana BORDONI 2002
<i>Manilla borneana</i> BORDONI 2002 <p>M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Sabah, Lahad Datu, Ulu Segama For. Res., Danum Valley, 04°58. 660'N, 117°53. 410'E, Slade & Villanueva leg. III.2005, 1 ex. (OUMNH), 1 ex. (cB).</p> <p>N o t e: This species was described from Mt. Trus Madi in Sabah (BORDONI 2002) and is known from Kinabalu Mt in Sabah (BORDONI 2004).</p>Published as part of <i>Bordoni, A., 2012, New data on the Oriental Xantholinini. 26 °. Species of the Oxford Museum (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 226 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 421-426 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (1)</i> on page 425, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5327572">10.5281/zenodo.5327572</a>
Thyreocephalus jocheni BORDONI 2002
Thyreocephalus jocheni BORDONI 2002 M a t e r i a l s t u d i e d: Yunnan, Naban village, Nabanhe conv., Li & Tang 7.I.2004, 1 ex. (SNUC), 1 ex. (cB). G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: This species is known from Nepal, Sikkim, Megalaya (BORDONI 2002), Assam (BORDONI 2003d). New record for China.Published as part of Bordoni, A., 2013, New data on the Xantholinini from China. 24. New genus, new species and new records of the Shanghai Normal University collection (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 244 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 1745-1797 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (2) on page 174
Gauropterus annamensis BORDONI 2002
Gauropterus annamensis BORDONI 2002 M a t e r i a l s t u d i e d: Yunnan, Wangtian village, Mengla coun., Shi Hong-Liang 15- 18.I.2005, 1 ex. (SNUC), 1 ex. (xB). G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: This species is known from Vietnam (BORDONI 2002) and China: Yunnan (BORDONI 2012b).Published as part of Bordoni, A., 2013, New data on the Xantholinini from China. 24. New genus, new species and new records of the Shanghai Normal University collection (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 244 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 1745-1797 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (2) on page 174
Leptacinus harbinensis BORDONI 2000
Leptacinus harbinensis BORDONI 2000 M a t e r i a l s t u d i e d: Aershan National Forest Park, Neimengu, (Inner Mongolia), Li & Huang 19.VII.2004, 1 ex. (SNUC); Wulinshan, Miyun coun., Bejing city, 750-850 m, Shen & Tang 8-9.VII.2006, 2 exx. (SNUC). G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: The species was known from Harbin (Heilunggjiang), Gansu (BORDONI 2004) and Korea (BORDONI 2003f). This record show that in China this species live in the north-eastern regions. New record for Inner Mongolia.Published as part of Bordoni, A., 2013, New data on the Xantholinini from China. 24. New genus, new species and new records of the Shanghai Normal University collection (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 244 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 1745-1797 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (2) on pages 1757-175
Zeteotomus bedugulensis Bordoni 2002
Zeteotomus bedugulensis Bordoni, 2002 Material examined. Bali: Kebun Raya, 1600 m, J. Pedersen 4.II.1994, 1 ex. (ZMUC). Notes. This species was known until now only from the type locality (Bedugul, Tjanoi Kuning, Dadjan Danu) in Bali (Bordoni, 2002).Published as part of Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2010, Xantholinini from the Australian and Oriental Regions. New genus, new species and new records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 208 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 38-46 in Zootaxa 2538 on page 43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19667
Grevillia subtropicalis Bordoni 2005
Grevillia subtropicalis Bordoni, 2005 Material examined. Australia: New South Wales, Monga S. F., 36.37 S, 149.55 E, 3 km E Monga, M. Hansen 14.XII.1968, 1 ex. (ZMUC), 1 ex. (cB). Notes. This species is known until now only from New South Wales (Bordoni, 2005).Published as part of Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2010, Xantholinini from the Australian and Oriental Regions. New genus, new species and new records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 208 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 38-46 in Zootaxa 2538 on page 42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19667
Thyreocephalus elegantissimus BORDONI 2012
Thyreocephalus elegantissimusBORDONI,2012 Material studied: Sabah, Tawau, 4.70N, 117.52E, 250 m, C.L. Gray 10-16.XI.2012, SAFE project area, FIT, riparian forest strip in oil palm, 1, OUMNH-2013-056. Note: Thyreocephalus elegantissimus was described on a female from Danum Valley, Sabah (BORDONI 2012). It differs from the congeners and from the known species of Sabah [T. laticeps (ERICHSON 1839), T. albertisi (FAUVEL 1895), T. bipunctatus BORDONI 2002] in shape of body, dimension, colouration, puncturation. The study of the male confirm the validity of the species and that it differs from other Thyreocephalus also in the particular shape of the aedeagus that is very big (3,25 mm long), with small median lobe and short parameres; inner sac tape-like, narrow and long, covered with fine spinules and scales (Fig. 3). Tergite and sternite of the male genital segment as in Figs 1- 2. The male differs from the female only by the jast larger body.Published as part of Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2015, New data on the oriental Xantholinini. 36. Description of the male of Thyreocephalus elegantissimus BORDONI, 2012 and new records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 253 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae, pp. 1283-1285 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2) on page 1283, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.519078
Erymus salgarii BORDONI 2002
<i>Erymus salgarii</i> BORDONI, 2002 <p> <b>Examined material</b>: Borneo, Sabah, Mt Kinabalu, Zhou 15.IV.2015, 5 exx. (cB).</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>: The species is very common on Mt Kinabalu in Sabah (BORDONI, 2004).</p>Published as part of <i>Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2017, New data on the Oriental Xantholinini. 44. New species and new records from Nepal, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, Sumatra, and Sabah (Coleoptera Staphylinidae), pp. 255-264 in Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 67 (2)</i> on page 260, DOI: 10.21248/contrib.entomol.67.2.255-264, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4754929">http://zenodo.org/record/4754929</a>
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