Taxonomic revision of North American Eusphalerum Kraatz, 1857 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Omaliinae)
Author
Zanetti, Adriano
text
Insecta Mundi
2014
2014-10-03
2014
379
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5179446
1942-1354
5179446
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Eusphalerum thayeranum
Zanetti
n. sp.
Material examined
(
93 specimens
)
Holotype
m
4 paratypes
mm
2 paratypes
ff
British Columbia
Garibaldi P.P.
,
Cheakamus Lk.
3000
20.07.1973
leg.
A. & Z. & D. Smetana
(CNC)
Other
paratypes
.
CANADA
.
Alberta
1 m
Ponaka (
2 mi.
S), Battle R.
6.08.1976
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
1 m
Waterton Lks. NP, Crypt Lake Tr. 4500'
22.06.1980
leg. JM Campbell (CNC);
1 m
Waterton N.P., Lineham Creek Tr. 5900 6500
3.08.1976
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
4 mm
2 ff Waterton N.P., Rowe Creek 5460
2.08.1976
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC); 4 ff Waterton N.P., Rowe Creek 5400'
4.08.1976
leg. JM Campbell (CNC);
British Columbia
1 m
Courtney, Forbidden Plateau near Courtney Lookout
25.07.1979
leg. I.M. Smith (CNC);
3 mm
4 ff Klimpton Cr., Kootenay N.P. 4000
21.07.1971
leg. J.M. & B.A. Campbell (CNC);
3 mm
6 ff Kootenay N.P., Kindersley Pass 7000
23.07.1971
leg. J.M. & B.A. Campbell (CNC);
10 mm
11 ff Manning Pr. Pk,
Rhododendron Flats
Rhododendron
flowers
21.06.1988
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
1 m
Manning Prov. Park, Sumallo Grove (Hwy5a)
650 m
10.07.1988
leg. Burckhardt & Loebl (MHNG);
1 m
3 f Manning Prov. Pk., Sumallo Grove
Cornus
flower
21.06.1988
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
10 mm
10 ff Mount Cain 27.07/
10.08.1996
leg. Winchester (cZan);
3 mm
Osoyoos grass clippings
24.06.1988
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
2 mm
2 ff Silver Star Prov. Pk. 6200 ground squirrel burrows (
1 spec.
)
8.08.1973
leg. R.H. Parry (CNC);
1 m
1 f Squamish, Diamond Head Trail 3500
10.08.1953
leg. G.J. Spencer (CNC);
1 m
2 ff Squaw Valley, nr. Mabel Lake
5.08.1982
leg. R. Baranowski (MZLU);
3 mm
6 f Wells Gray Prov. Pk., Falls Ck
30.06.1988
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
10 mm
10 ff Mt. Cain
50
o
13’N
126
o
21’W
13.07/
27.07.1997
leg. Corkum (cZan).
USA
.
Idaho
1 m
Bonner Co Sandpoint
20.06.1971
leg. N. M. Downie (FMNH);
Indiana
1 m
Tippecanoe Co
15.05.1976
leg. N.M. Downie (FMNH) [doubtful record];
Maine
(?).
1 m
Bascea (??)
2000 m
18.07.19?? (interrogation marks in the label) leg. N. M. Downie (FMNH) [doubtful record];
Oregon
1 m
Clackamas Co jct US26 Ore 35 (
1.3 m
E)
3900 ft
on flowers
Achlys triphylla
12.07.1975
leg. A. Newton and M. Thayer (FMNH);
1 m
1 f Clackamas Co jct US26 Ore 35 (
1.3 m
E) 3900 on flowers
Lupinus
12.07.1975
leg. A. Newton and M. Thayer (FMNH);
5 mm
16 ff Clackamas Co Mt. Hood N.F., Still Creek Cmpg. 4000'
31.07.1979
leg. JM & BA Campbell (CNC);
1 m
Wallawa Co Eagles Cap Prim. Area, Moccasin Lk. 7500'
29.07.1981
leg. JM Campbell (CNC); 1 f Mt. Hood, Timberline Lodge Rd. 4800'
29.07.1979
leg. JM & BA Campbell (CNC);
Washington
2 mm
Clallam Co Olympic N.P., Hurricane Ridge Rd
625 m
mixed coniferous forest, on flowers
Rubus parviflora
9.07.1988
leg. A. Newton and M. Thayer (FMNH);
2 mm
2 ff Clallam Co Olympic N.P., Lake Creek at Hurricane Ridge Rd.,
625 m
mixed conifer forest, on flowers
Clintonia uniflora
9.07.1988
leg. A. Newton and M. Thayer (FMNH);
9 mm
11 ff Whatcom Co Mount Baker
29.07.1931
leg. M. Sanderson (KSEM);
3 mm
1 f Whatcom Co Mt. Baker
1500 m
19.06.1987
leg. W.M. Downie (FMNH).
Measurements.
Head length: 0.20-0.25; head width: 0.42-0.55; pronotal length: 0.35-0.64; pronotal width: 0.42-0.70; elytral length: 0.85-1.12; elytral width: 0.79-1.03; length (clypeus to apex of elytra): 1.42-1.85; total length: 1.8-2.4.
Etymology
. The species is dedicated to one of its collectors, Margaret K. Thayer, specialist of
Staphylinidae
Omaliinae
, who has helped me greatly in the study of North American
Eusphalerum
.
Description
. Habitus as in Fig. 126. Head, pronotum and elytra yellowish; abdomen dark brown, somewhat paler at apex (male) or entirely yellowish, very feebly darkened at apex (female); prosternum, metasternum, and legs yellowish; antennae yellowish, more or less darkened from antennomere 7, often entirely yellowish.
Head
with prominent eyes; postocular carina well marked; temples short, convergent caudad. Medial margin of eyes with microsculpture formed by slightly lengthened meshes; postantennal depression large, not very deep, confluent with the small, rounded tentorial pits forming 2 superficial longitudinal depressions in front of ocelli; punctation very superficial and sparse; ground with isodiametric microsculpture; neck scarcely separated from head. Antennae rather short, antennomere 1 and 2 ovoid, 3 elongate, twice as long as wide, 4 and 5 longer than wide, 6 subquadrate, 7-10 transverse, 10 less than twice as wide as long, 11 twice as long as wide, cylindrical in the proximal part, conical at apex.
Pronotum
not very convex, without impressions, transverse (ratio width/length = 1.4-1.5), widest slightly in front of middle, anterior margin slightly narrower than posterior, lateral margins rounded, posterior angles scarcely obtuse and well marked, punctation very sparse and superficial, ground with isodiametric microsculpture, pubescence extremely short, scarcely visible, depressions near posterior angles not much marked, extended anteriad in front of middle.
Elytra
scarcely elongate (ratio length from scutellum to apex / combined width of elytra = 1.0), truncate at apex in both sexes, clearely widened toward apex, punctation much stronger than on pronotum, irregular and scarcely confluent, ground glossy, pubescence extremely short and scarcely visible.
Abdomen
rather glossy, microsculpture superficial with decumbent pubescence.
Tibiae
straight in both sexes, not modified, tarsomere 5 of posterior tarsi as long as 1-4 together.
Aedeagus
as in Fig. 127, internal sac with 2 long spines.
Accessory sclerites
of female as in Fig. 128, spermatheca as in Fig. 129.
Comparative notes
.
Eusphalerum thayeranum
is very similar to
E. fenyesi
in external characters, but metasternum is usually yellowish instead of brownish. The presence of 2 long spines in the internal sac of the aedeagus is very characteristic; those of
E. margaretae
are much shorter.
Distribution
.
CANADA
:
Alberta
,
British Columbia
;
UNITED STATES
:
Idaho
,
Indiana
,
Oregon
,
Washington
(Map 3). The record from
Indiana
(Tippecanoe) is questionable, as it is outside the main geographical range of the species and the area does not possess the normal ecological conditions in which
E. thayeranum
lives. Its collector, N. M. Downie, lived and collected for decades in Tippecanoe Co., but also collected extensively in the western
USA
, so a label mixup may have occurred. The
Maine
(?) record is likewise doubtful.
Natural history
. The species was collected in a wide altitudinal range, between 600 and
2300 m
. Reported host plants:
Rhododendron
sp. (Ericaceae)
,
Cornus
sp. (Cornaceae)
,
Achlys triphylla
(Sm.) DC. (Berberidaceae)
,
Lupinus
sp. (Fabaceae)
,
Rubus parviflorus
Nutt. (Rosaceae)
,
Clintonia uniflora
(Menzies ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Kunth (
Liliaceae
). The only macrohabitat reported on the labels is mixed conifer forest. Most captures between June and August.