Integrative taxonomy of Nearctic and Palaearctic Aleocharinae: new species, synonymies, and records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
A long tradition of separate Nearctic and Palaearctic taxonomic studies of the diverse aleocharine rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) has obscured the recognition of Holarctic species and detection of adventive species in both regions. Recently, integrated study of the two regions through deta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ZooKeys 2021-05, Vol.1041, p.27-99 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A long tradition of separate Nearctic and Palaearctic taxonomic studies of the diverse aleocharine rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) has obscured the recognition of Holarctic species and detection of adventive species in both regions. Recently, integrated study of the two regions through detailed morphological comparisons and development of an authoritatively identified DNA barcode reference library has revealed the degree to which these two aleocharine faunas are interconnected, both naturally and through human activity. Here this approach is adopted to recognize new species, reveal Holarctic species, and recognize adventive species in both North America and Europe. The following new species are described:
Isoglossa triangularis
Klimaszewski, Brunke & Pentinsaari,
sp. nov.
from British Columbia;
Gnypeta impressicollis
Klimaszewski, Brunke & Pentinsaari,
sp. nov.
, from Ontario, Maryland and North Carolina;
Aloconota pseudogregaria
Klimaszewski, Brunke & Pentinsaari,
sp. nov.
, from Ontario and Virginia; and
Philhygra pseudolaevicollis
Klimaszewski, Brunke & Pentinsaari,
sp. nov.
from eastern Canada.
Dasygnypeta velata
and
Philhygra angusticauda
are revealed to be Holarctic species, resulting in the following synonymies:
Dasygnypeta velata
(Erichson, 1839) =
Gnypeta minuta
Klimaszewski & Webster, 2008,
syn. nov.
and
Philhygra angusticauda
(Bernhauer, 1909) = Atheta (Philhygra) pinegensis Muona, 1983,
syn. nov.
The Nearctic species
Hylota ochracea
(and genus
Hylota
),
Thecturota tenuissima
, and
Trichiusa robustula
are newly reported from the Palaearctic region as adventive, resulting in the following synonymies:
Hylota ochracea
Casey, 1906 = Stichoglossa (Dexiogyia) forticornis Strand, 1939,
syn. nov.
;
Thecturota tenuissima
Casey, 1893 =
Atheta marchii
Dodero, 1922,
syn. nov.
; and
Trichiusa robustula
Casey, 1893 =
T. immigrata
Lohse, 1984,
syn. nov.
The Palaearctic species
Amarochara forticornis
,
Anomognathus cuspidatus
,
Oligota pumilio
, and
Parocyusa rubicunda
are newly confirmed from the Nearctic region as adventive, resulting in the following synonymies:
Parocyusa rubicunda
(Erichson, 1837) =
Chilopora americana
Casey, 1906,
syn. nov.
and
Anomognathus cuspidatus
(Erichson, 1839) =
Thectura americana
Casey, 1893,
syn. nov.
The genus
Dasygnypeta
,
sensu nov.
is newly reported from North America,
Paradilacra
is newly reported from eastern North America, and
Haploglossa
is newly reported from Canada, resulting in the following synonymy:
Paradila |
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ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.1041.64460 |