taxonID	type	description	language	source
C0C38920F87C18A9D074BB5BFC3596B1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Members of the genus Myrmedonota may be separated from other genera of Lomechusini by the following combination of characters (partially adopted from Maruyama et al. 2008): 1) head dorsally subcircular, excluding mouth parts; 2) head lacking neck; 3) occipital suture complete; 4) antennae generalized, clavate and slightly laterally compressed; 5) pronotum with complete marginal line; 6) pronotum without depressions or macrosculpture; 7) body surface finely punctate; 8) abdomen with no horn-like ornamentation; 9) dorsal abdominal surface with sparse to moderate setation but never with dense setal cover, nor with thick macrosetae creating a bristle-like texture; 10) cardo partially overlapping stipes, ventrally; 11) lacinia and galea extremely elongate and parallel sided; 12) labial palpomeres I and III subequal in length and longer then palpomere II; 13) glossa bifid with each lobe housing two sensillate elements; 14) mentum trapeziform and almost as long as wide; 15) labrum with lateral apices rounded and extending apically beyond maximum midpoint; 16) apical lobe of paramere short; 17) vellum and velar sac of paramere large and extending past the maximum reach of apical lobe and partially concealing it. In North America Myrmedonota most closely resembles the genus Pella, but can be separated from the later by the following combination of characters: 1) smaller size (<3.5 mm [Maruyama et al. 2008]); 2) extremely elongate lacinia and galea; 3) mentum almost as long as wide.	en	Eldridge, K. Taro (2010): A new species of Myrmedonota Cameron from eastern Kansas (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae). ZooKeys 53: 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493
7826BFF020B91A0FB9BCA034D524AC85.taxon	description	Description. Body (Figs 1 - 2) length with a mean of 2.6 mm (n = 4), color yellowish to black. Head and abdominal tergites V-VII (segment V can be lighter or approaching yellowish grey) grey to black; pronotum and elytra yellowish light brown; abdominal tergites II-IV and VIII yellowish light brown to yellowish; mouthparts and legs yellowish; antennae dark brown, segments I-III and apex of segment XI may be yellow ish light brown to yellow ish brown. Head subcircular (HW = 0.47 mm; HL = 0.42 mm; HW / HL = 1.11; n = 4) with apex narrowing to receive labrum and mouthparts; eyes large, occupying half of head (OL = 0.21 mm; OL / HL = 0.5; n = 4); setae of vertex growing posteromedially; labrum (Fig. 5) with apex broadly margined, apicomedially with paired emargination to receive seta b; epipharynx (Fig. 6) with relatively short seta a, six to seven lateral setae equally spaced apart, mesolateral area with relatively little sculpture; maxilla (Fig. 3) with galea and lacinia extremely elongate, galea with preapical margin with a row of spinose setae that are uninterrupted by confused setation, palpomere IV long, with filamentous sensillae, and greater then half the length of palpomere III; labium (Fig. 4) with palpomere I and III subequal in length and palpomere II short, setula β and δ absent, glossa with a pair of apical and basolateral-epipharyngeal sensillate elements, mentum (Fig. 14) trapeziform with apex approximately half as wide as base and length almost equally width at base. Pronotum flattened, transverse (PW = 0.57 mm; PL = 0.39 mm; PW / PL = 1.46; n = 4), widest subapically and narrowest sub-basally, general form trapeziform (" approximately shield-shaped " [Klimaszewski et al. 2005, p. 709]), anterolateral corners rounded and slightly receding posterior for most of apical edge, posterolaterally with obtuse angles, posterior edge broadly rounded, lateral margins evenly arcuate, setae growing posterolaterally with no distinct midline. Elytra together, transverse (EW = 0.73 mm; EL = 0.49 mm; EW / EL = 1.49; n = 2), longer then pronotum (EL / PL = 1.55) and acutely emarginated at suture. Abdomen with dorsal surface relatively glabrous with tergites II-V with basal transverse impressions. Male tergite VIII (Figs 7 - 8) apicomedially emarginate with lateral angles of emargination slightly produced and intermarginal edge variably serrate, with five pairs of macrosetae; sternite VIII (Fig. 10) with eight pairs of macrosetae; genital segments as in Fig. 12 and 13; aedeagus (Figs 15 - 16) relatively elongate with complete athetine bridge; copulatory piece (Fig. 17) long, occupying most of median lobe; paramere (Figs 18 - 19) with apical lobe partially visible on outer surface, internal velar pad present (stippled area), vellum large and extending apically, partially obscuring apical lobe in outer view, apical lobe with chaetotaxy as in Fig. 19. Female tergite VIII (Fig. 9) truncate with five pairs of macrosetae; sternite VIII (Fig. 11) with seven pairs of macrosetae (one fewer then males); genital segments with same macrochaetotaxy as in males; spermatheca (Fig. 20) in shape of the letter S with proximal end curved atop itself, internal cone with circumventral sculptural grooves.	en	Eldridge, K. Taro (2010): A new species of Myrmedonota Cameron from eastern Kansas (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae). ZooKeys 53: 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493
7826BFF020B91A0FB9BCA034D524AC85.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Myrmedonota heliantha most closely resembles Myrmedonota aidani, but can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: 1) pronotum widest subapically; 2) internal sac with distinctive configuration (Fig. 15); 3) spermatheca without an apical process extending from internal cone and with proximal end curved atop itself.	en	Eldridge, K. Taro (2010): A new species of Myrmedonota Cameron from eastern Kansas (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae). ZooKeys 53: 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493
7826BFF020B91A0FB9BCA034D524AC85.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Derived from the generic nomen Helianthus, in dedication to the sunflower state Kansas, where the type series was collected.	en	Eldridge, K. Taro (2010): A new species of Myrmedonota Cameron from eastern Kansas (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae). ZooKeys 53: 17-24, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.53.493
