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Atheta crenuliventris Bernhauer 1907

Description

Atheta crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907

(Figs. 88­100)

Atheta (s. str.) crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907: 393.

Atheta (Hypatheta) crenuliventris: Fenyes, 1926: 207 (as valid species).

Atheta (Hypatheta) crenuliventris: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 653 (as valid species). Atheta (s. str.) crenuliventris: Moore & Legner, 1975: 357 (as valid species).

Stethusa crenuliventris: Seevers, 1978: 267 (as valid species).

Dimetrota bradorensis Lohse in Lohse, Klimaszewski & Smetana, 1990: 179, syn. nov.

Type material. Lectotype of Atheta crenuliventris (here designated): ɗ, "E. Machias, June, Me.[Maine]", "June", white circle, " crenuliventris Brh. Typus " (yellow label), "Chicago NHMus. M.Bernhauer Collection" (FMNH). Paralectotype: ɗ, was mounted on the same card as the lectotype (FMNH). The female paralectotype of Atheta crenuliventris ("E. Machias, June, Me.[Maine]", "June", white circle, " crenuliventris Brh. Cotypus " (yellow label), "Chicago NHMus. M.Bernhauer Collection" (FMNH)) belongs to a different species (see Discussion).

Holotype of Dimetrota bradorensis: CANADA: Quebec: ɗ, Bradore Bay, 7.viii.1930 (W.J.Brown) (CNCI). Paratypes: ɗ, Ψ, as the holotype (CNCI). An additional examined female paratype (CANADA: Quebec: Indian House Lake, 19.viii.1954 (W.R.Richards)(CNCI)) is not conspecific with the lectotype of D. bradorensis (see Discussion).

Diagnosis. See Lohse et al. (1990) (Dimetrota bradorensis) and Figs. 88­100 in this paper.

Discussion. Although At. crenuliventris has relatively large eyes, it differs from Stethusa in having a narrow mesothoracic process, and a different shape of the aedeagus and the spermatheca. I place this species in Atheta pending further revision of that genus.

The holotype of D. bradorensis does not differ from the lectotype of At. crenuliventris in external characters and the shape of the aedeagus. I consider D. bradorensis to be a synonym of At. crenuliventris.

The female specimen included by Bernhauer in the type series of At. crenuliventris is similar in size to the two male types but differs in proportions of the antennal segments. In the males the antennal segment 4 is subquadrate while in the female specimen it is distinctly elongate. Besides, in the female paralectotype of At. crenuliventris the shape of the spermatheca is very different in comparison to the female paratype of D. bradorensis from the type locality of the latter species. Therefore, the female paralectotype of At. crenuliventris is not conspecific with the male types of that species, but belongs to the same group as the Palaearctic At. boleticola J.Sahlberg, 1876, and Nearctic At. oregonensis Bernhauer, 1909 (known from Oregon) and At. districta Casey, 1911 a (known from British Columbia).

The female paratype of D. bradorensis from Indian House Lake differs from the female paratype from the type locality in having slightly transverse antennal segment 10 and a different shape of the spermatheca. The Indian House Lake female is not conspecific with the holotype of D. bradorensis.

Distribution. Atheta crenuliventris is known from Maine and Quebec. Natural History. No information is available.

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Published as part of Gusarov, Vladimir I., 2003, A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Stethusa Casey, 1910 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-43 in Zootaxa 239 on pages 34-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.156493

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Biodiversity

Family
Staphylinidae
Genus
Atheta
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Bernhauer
Species
crenuliventris
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Atheta crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907 sec. Gusarov, 2003

References

  • Bernhauer, M. (1907) Neue Aleocharini aus Nordamerika. (Col.) (3. Stuck.). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1907, 381 - 405.
  • Bernhauer, M. & Scheerpeltz, O. (1926) Staphylinidae VI. In: Junk, W. & Schenkling, S. (Eds.), Coleopterorum Catalogus, Pars 82. W. Junk, Berlin, pp. 499 - 988.
  • Moore, I. & Legner, E. F. (1975) A Catalogue of the Staphylinidae of America North of Mexico (Coleoptera). Special publication 3015, Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California, 514 pp.
  • Seevers, C. H. (1978) A generic and tribal revision of the North American Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Fieldiana: Zoology, 71, vi + 275 pp.
  • Lohse, G. A., Klimaszewski, J. & Smetana, A. (1990) Revision of Arctic Aleocharinae of North America (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Coleopterists Bulletin, 44 (2), 121 - 202.
  • Sahlberg, J. (1876) Enumeratio coleopterorum brachypterorum Fenniae, I. Staphylinidae. Acta Societatis pro Fauna Flora Fennica, 1, 1 - 248.
  • Bernhauer, M. (1909) Neue Aleocharini aus Nordamerika. (Col.) (4. Stuck.). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1909 (4), 515 - 528.
  • Casey, T. L. (1911 a) New American species of Aleocharinae and Myllaeninae. Memoirs on the Coleoptera II. The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster, 245 pp.