Bibrax onorei, Tapuy-Avilés & Díaz-Guevara & Caterino, 2025

Tapuy-Avilés, Yarina, Díaz-Guevara, David R. & Caterino, Michael S., 2025, First record of Bibrax Fletcher, 1927 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) from Ecuador, with descriptions of twelve new species, ZooKeys 1250, pp. 105-133 : 105-133

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1250.156763

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C677FE28-AB0C-467F-86BA-459EF275E79E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16950004

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/512A3026-9CAC-5FE9-8BAB-9DE0F3D2D47A

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scientific name

Bibrax onorei
status

sp. nov.

Bibrax onorei sp. nov.

Figs 2 E, F View Figure 2 , 3 A – D View Figure 3

Type material.

Holotype • ♂ ( MECN -EN 40873 ): “ Ecuador: Cotopaxi, -0.4176, -79.0040, Bosque Integral Otonga , 13.VIII.2024, 2063 m, M. Caterino & A. Pazmiño, Sifted leaf litter ” / “ Caterino DNA voucher, Ext. MSC-12844, Morphosp. Ot.A.009 ” / “ MECN -EN 40873 GoogleMaps . Paratypes (3 ♂, 5 ♀, same general locality as type) • 2: same data as type GoogleMaps 3: -0.4167, -79.0043, 2097 m GoogleMaps 1: -0.4192, -79.0031, 1966 m GoogleMaps 1: -0.4172, -79.0040, 2073 m GoogleMaps 1: -0.4169, -79.0042, 2086 m ( MECN -EN 38587 -38593, 40897 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

BL = 1.10 mm (n = 3). Eyes of both sexes with single facet, head subquadrate posteriorly, with transverse basal ridge on vertex, prolonged in front of eyes; antennal base prolonged and narrowed anterad, antennal insertions swollen; antennal scape sinuate, narrowed to base and before apex, antennomere II (pedicel) slightly swollen, ~ 1.5 × as long as III (Fig. 3 A – C View Figure 3 ), III conical, IV – VIII bead-like, alternating slightly in size (IV, VI, VIII smaller), IX – XI forming club, X and XI more closely associated than IX with X; gular processes evident but not large; pronotum with anterior lobes rounded (Fig. 3 A View Figure 3 ), strongly constricted posteriorly; lateral longitudinal sulci conspicuous; median pronotal sulcus weak; elytra very short, together emarginate along posterior margin; dorsal elytral sulci short and weakly developed; abdominal paratergites with posterior corners angulate; male with visible abdominal ventrites 2–4 depressed medially (Fig. 3 D View Figure 3 ); male lacking modification of mesotibial apex. Aedeagus (Fig. 2 E, F View Figure 2 ) with short, broad basal bulb, with oval dorsobasal diaphragm, diaphragmatic sclerite indistinct; short digitiform process extending from left, middle edge of basal bulb; slightly longer, narrow apically quadrate process extending from medioventral margin; longest process extending out of middle of basal bulb (articulated), a well sclerotized, basally bent, apically narrowed and slightly sinuate blade, terminating in blunt and weakly tufted apex; dorsally an articulated, weakly sclerotized process extends over basal two-thirds of median blade.

Distribution.

This species is known only from the higher elevations of the Bosque Integral Otonga, in northern Cotopaxi province, Ecuador.

Remarks.

This species resembles several other new species described here, all of which differ considerably from any previously described ones. The species in this group ( B. bradleyi , B. aratrifer , B. longiventer , B. cerroblanco , B. canelazo , B. pectinifer , B. arachnoides , B. amasanga , and B. yasuni ) share strongly reduced eyes and lack of wings in both sexes, a small, somewhat flattened body, strongly impressed lateral longitudinal pronotal sulci that set off distinct lateral pronotal lobes, and exhibit modified abdominal ventrites in the males (Fig. 3 D View Figure 3 ). It is principally in the latter characters (as well as marked differences in male genitalia (Fig. 2 E, F View Figure 2 ) that distinguish the species.

Etymology.

This species name honors Dr. Giovanni Onore, a pioneer of entomology in Ecuador, who facilitated the fieldwork and worked to protect the site that led to the discovery of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

SubFamily

Pselaphinae

Genus

Bibrax