Dropephylloidea curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889 ), 2025

Shavrin, Alexey V., 2025, Dropephylloidea, a remarkable new genus from south Europe and the Middle East (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Omaliini), Zootaxa 5584 (3), pp. 353-362 : 358-360

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5584.3.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14858887

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scientific name

Dropephylloidea curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889 )
status

comb. nov.

Dropephylloidea curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889) comb. n.

( Figs 1–28 View FIGURES 1–3 View FIGURES 4–18 View FIGURES 19–27 View FIGURE 28 )

Homalium (Phyllodrepa) curticolle Eppelsheim 1889: 182

Phyllodrepa curticollis View in CoL : Luze 1906: 573, Herman 2001: 561, Jászay & Hlaváč 2006: 32

Phyllodrepa (Dropephylla) curticollis View in CoL : Bernhauer & Schubert 1910: 48, Smetana 2004: 265

Dropephylla curticollis View in CoL : Schülke & Smetana 2015: 344

Type material examined. Lectotype (here designated) ♀ (left antennomeres 3–11 missing; Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–3 ; labels as in Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–3 ): ‘ App[e]l | Beirut | 1878.’ <printed>, ‘curticolle Typ. ’ <handwritten in black Indian ink>, ‘curticollis Epp. [handwritten in black Indian ink] | det. Luze [underlined by black]’ <printed>, ‘TYPUS’ <red, printed>, ‘LECTOTYPE’ <red, printed> ‘ Dropehylloidea | curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889) | Shavrin A.V. det. 2024’ <printed> ( NMW). Paralectotype ♀ (dissected): same four labels as in the holotype, with additional label: ‘ Dropephylloidea | curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889) | Shavrin A.V. det. 2024’ <printed> ( NMW).

Additional material examined. ITALY: 1 ♂, 1 ♀: Basilicata, Matera, Valsinni (Matera), banks of Sinni River. Trap with vinegar. 19.06.2002. F. Angelini leg. (cZ) ; CROATIA: 1 ♀: Krk Island, environs of Krk. 01.06. 2003. E. Holzer leg. (cZ) ; ALBANIA: 1 ♂ (fully dissected prior to the present study), 1 ♀: ‘Albania’, ‘G.C. Champion Coll. B.M. 1927-409.’ ( BMNH) ; TURKEY: 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀: Tunceli, ca 40 km NW Tunceli, road to Ovacik. 1300 m a.s.l., pitfall. 19/ 22.05.2014. C. Reuter leg. (cF, cZ) ; SYRIA: 2 ♀♀: ‘ ♀ ’, ‘ Latakia Syria’, ‘curticollis Epp’, ‘ex coll. Klima’ ( NMW) ; 1 ♂: ‘1023’, ‘243.’, ‘curticolle Fauv. Syria. Mus. Vindob.’, ‘c. Epplsh. | Steind. d.’, ‘curticollis Epp. det. Luze’, ‘TYPUS’ ( NMW) ; 1 ♀: ‘ Syria. Mus. Vindob.’, ‘c. Epplsh. Steind. d.’, ‘curticollis Epp. det. Luze’, ‘TYPUS’, ‘Coll. Mus. Vindob.’ ( NMW) ; ISRAEL: 1 ♂ (dissected): Galilee, ravin below Safad [Safed]. 500 m a.s.l., sifted accumulation of moist plane-tree ( Platanus ) leaves. 26.04.1982. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl leg. (cSh) ; 1 ♀ (dissected): Galilee, 3 km E Ginosar. Siften moist leaves below Eucalyptus trees. 24.05.1973. I. Löbl leg. ( MHNG) ; 1 ♀ (dissected): côte Beit Tzevi. Sifted moist debris under rotten Opuntia . 18.04.1982. C. Besuchet & I. Löbl leg. ( MHNG).

Redescription. Measurements (n=11): maximum width of head including eyes: 0.33–0.38; length of head: 0.19–0.24; ocular length (longitudinal): 0.09–0.11; length of antenna (lectotype): 0.57; length of pronotum: 0.24– 0.32; maximum width of pronotum: 0.42–0.47; minimum width of pronotum: 0.35–0.40; sutural length of elytra (length of elytra from apex of scutellum to posterior margin of sutural angle): 0.50–0.59; maximum width of elytra: 0.58–0.64; length of metatibia (lectotype): 0.26; length of metatarsus (lectotype): 0.32 (MTrL 1–4: 0.12; MTrL 5: 0.20); maximum width of abdomen: 0.53–0.60; length of aedeagus (from base of median lobe to apex of parameres): 0.25–0.27; total length of body (from anterior margin of clypeus to apex of abdomen): 1.65–2.05 (lectotype: 1.90).

Habitus as in Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1–3 . Body reddish-brown, with darker head and sometimes abdomen (some specimens with slightly darker medio-apical part of elytra and yellowish intersegmental membranes of abdomen); antennomeres 3–11 or 4–11 brown; mouthparts, antennomeres 1–2 or 1–3 and legs yellow. Apical part of clypeus with indistinct and middle with distinct transverse microreticulation, infraorbital portions with longitudinal sculpture; neck with dense isodiametric microsculpture, sometimes finer in middle; pronotum with dense irregular and longitudinal sculpture, finer and sometimes invisible in middle; scutellum without or with fine isodiametric meshes. Head with very sparse punctation, slightly denser in middle, some specimens without punctures between middle and anteocellar foveae; neck and scutellum without punctures; punctation of pronotum larger and denser than that on head, finer and sparser in middle; elytra with punctation denser, larger and deeper than that on pronotum, finer and sparser around scutellum and along suture.

Head 1.5–1.7 times as broad as long, sometimes with indistinctly elevated surface in front of each anteocellar fovea. Distance between ocelli slightly shorter than distance between ocellus and posterior margin of eye. Labrum as in Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4–18 . Mandibles as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 4–18 . Labium and mentum as in Fig. 7 View FIGURES 4–18 . Maxilla as in Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–18 . Ventral aspect of head as in Fig. 8 View FIGURES 4–18 .Antenna ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 4–18 ) with wide oval basal antennomere, about two and a half times as long as broad, antennomere 2 1.5–1.6 times as long as basal antennomere, 3 slightly shorter and distinctly narrower than 2, 4 short, about as broad as 3 and about as long as broad, 5 slightly longer and broader than 3, 6 distinctly broader than 5, 7–8 slightly longer and broader than 6, 9–10 slightly longer and broader than 8, apical antennomere 1.3–1.4 times as long as preceding segment.

Pronotum 1.4–1.7 times as broad as long, 1.2 times as broad as head, widest in anterior portion, gradually narrowed posteriad toward obtuse posterior angles; some specimens with slightly concave posterolateral margins; anterior angles widely rounded, sometimes indistinctly protruded anteriad; anterior margin slightly rounded or somewhat straight, sometimes indistinctly concave in middle, slightly shorter than rounded basal margin; latero-apical margins narrowly and laterobasal portions slightly and widely impressed. Prothorax as in Fig. 10 View FIGURES 4–18 . Mesoventrite as in Fig. 11 View FIGURES 4–18 . Scutellum as in Fig. 13 View FIGURES 4–18 . Metaventrite as in Fig. 14 View FIGURES 4–18 .

Elytra 1.1 times as broad as long, 1.8 times to twice as long as pronotum; hind margins straight or rounded. Ventral aspect of elytron as in Fig. 14 View FIGURES 4–18 . Surface between punctures in middle of each elytron with longitudinal and diagonal elevations.

Legs as in Figs 15–17 View FIGURES 4–18 .

Male. Metatrochanter strongly elongate ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 4–18 ). Posterior margin of abdominal tergite VIII indistinctly concave ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 19–27 ). Posterior margin of abdominal sternite VIII widely and slightly concave ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19–27 ). Genital segment as in Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19–27 . Aedeagus ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19–27 ) from relatively wide basal portion gradually narrowed toward rounded apex; parameres from basal part gradually broadened apically, slightly exceeding apex of median lobe, with two moderately long apical setae; dorsal plates slightly exceeding apex of parameres, each with rounded apex; flagellum short and narrow, located slightly above middle of median lobe, reaching preapical transverse sclerotized structure; internal sac very short and narrow, located in basal part of the aedeagus. Lateral aspect of the aedeagus as in Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–27 .

Female. Metatrochanter simple. Abdominal tergite VIII ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 19–27 ) and sternite VIII ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 19–27 ) narrowed apically, with rounded apex. Genital segment as in Fig. 26 View FIGURES 19–27 . Spermatheca as in Fig. 27 View FIGURES 19–27 .

Remarks. I studied two specimens (females) from NMW with label ‘App[e]l Beirut 1878.’. One specimen I designate as the lectotype in order to fix the identity of the name. Dropephylloidea curticollis is here recorded from Albania, Croatia, Israel, Italy and Turkey for the first time.

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

SubFamily

Omaliinae

Tribe

Omaliini

Genus

Dropephylloidea

Loc

Dropephylloidea curticollis ( Eppelsheim, 1889 )

Shavrin, Alexey V. 2025
2025
Loc

Dropephylla curticollis

Schulke, M. & Smetana, A. 2015: 344
2015
Loc

Phyllodrepa (Dropephylla) curticollis

Smetana, A. 2004: 265
Bernhauer, M. & Schubert, K. 1910: 48
1910
Loc

Phyllodrepa curticollis

Jaszay, T. & Hlavac, P. 2006: 32
Herman, L. H. 2001: 561
Luze, G. 1906: 573
1906
Loc

Homalium (Phyllodrepa) curticolle

Eppelsheim, E. 1889: 182
1889
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