Description of Hydrosmectomorpha Klimaszewski and Webster, a new subgenus of Atheta C. G. Thomson, with three new Canadian species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)
Author
Klimaszewski, Jan
Author
Webster, Reginald P.
Author
Davies, Anthony
Author
Bourdon, Caroline
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Insecta Mundi
2018
2018-08-31
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3708236
6d350404-6f84-4fdc-83ef-65a70583acf8
1942-1354
3708236
DBEAD659-A6B3-4579-9F64-D4D2C1301D10
Key to species of
Atheta
(
Hydrosmectomorpha
)
1. Antennomeres VIII–X subquadrate to slightly elongate (
Fig. 16
); apical margin of male tergite VIII truncate and slightly (NB specimens) to strongly sinuate (BC specimens), and a small tooth near each lateral angle (
Fig. 19a,b
); apical part of median lobe of aedeagus very narrow and pointed and arcuate in lateral view, ventral margin of median lobe of aedeagus for the most part curved in lateral view (
Fig. 17, 18
); apical margin of female sternite VIII with broad medial emargination bordered on each side by an angular projection (
Fig. 21
); spermatheca small, capsule tubular and club-shaped, apical invagination small; stem curved at base of capsule, straight to small spherical posterior swelling (
Fig. 23
)...............
A. meduxnekeagensis
Webster and Klimaszewski,
new species
— Antennomeres VIII–X distinctly elongate (
Fig. 8
,
24
,
32
); ventral margin of median lobe in large part straight in lateral view (
Fig. 9
,
25
,
33
); other structures not as above..............
2
2(1). Antennomeres VIII–X each about twice as long as wide (
Fig. 24
); apical margin of male tergite VIII with broadly V-shaped median emargination forming two lobe-like processes, without lateral teeth (
Fig. 26
); apical margin of female tergite VIII truncate medially (
Fig. 28
); spermatheca with capsule broadly club-shaped, apical invagination small; stem short, straight or sinuate (
Fig. 30, 31
)..................
A. vincenti
Webster and Klimaszewski,
new species
— Antennomeres VIII–X each less than twice as long as wide (
Fig. 8
,
32
); other structures not as above......................................................................
3
3(2). Apical margin of male tergite VIII with two small lateral and six or many minute denticles near middle (
Fig. 11
); basal margin of male sternite VIII deeply emarginate medially (
Fig. 12
); median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view almost straight except apex bent abruptly ventrad (
Fig. 9
); apical margin of female tergite VIII distinctly broadly emarginate medially (
Fig. 13
); spermatheca highly sinuate (
Fig. 15
).
A. newfoundlandica
(Klimaszewski and Langor)
— Apical margin of male tergite VIII sinuate, without denticles (
Fig. 34
); basal margin of male sternite VIII slightly emarginate medially (
Fig. 35
); median lobe of aedeagus in lateral
view broadly curved at base and at apex (
Fig. 33
); apical margin of female tergite VIII slightly emarginate medially (
Fig. 36
); spermatheca bent at middle, stem straight (
Fig. 38
).....................
A. quebecensis
Webster and Klimaszewski,
new species