Morphogenia: a new genus of the Neotropical tribe Jubini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) from the Brazilian Amazon
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Parker, Joseph
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A new genus and species of the large Neotropical pselaphine tribe Jubini is described from Manaus, Brazil, based on material preserved in the Natural History Museum, London. Morphogenia struhli gen. et sp. n. represents the possible sister taxon of the abundant and speciose genus Barrojuba Park, sharing with it the putatively derived condition of anterolaterally shifted vertexal foveae, producing a smoothly convex vertex devoid of fovea or sulci. However, unlike Barrojuba, Morphogenia retains a plesiomorphic antebasal sulcus on the pronotum in both sexes, and additionally lacks elaborate abdominal fovea-like pockets and teeth on the lateral margins of the pronotum that are typical of Barrojuba. The genus is also unusual among jubine genera in lacking the characteristic V- or Y-shaped gular carina. In contrast to the commonly-collected Barrojuba, specimens of Morphogenia are absent in extensive jubine collections housed in museums in the United States, indicating that the new taxon may be relatively scarce or localised.
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© 2014 Joseph Parker. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Received 11 December 2013 | Accepted 2 January 2014 | Published 23 January 2014 Academic editor: Zi-Wei Yin I thank Max Barclay and Beulah Garner for access to the NHM beetle collection and for organising a loan of the material described in this paper. Steve Thurston kindly helped with the imaging setup at AMNH to produce montage photographs. I am grateful to Don Chandler (University of New Hampshire) for valuable discussions concerning jubine morphology, and for a loan of Barrojuba specimens. Chris Carlton (Louisiana State University), Taro Eldredge (University of Kansas) and two reviewers provided helpful comments on the manuscript.Attached Files
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