The Ciidae (Coleoptera) of New Brunswick, Canada: New records and new synonyms
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Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano
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Webster, Reginald P.
Author
Webster, Vincent L.
Author
Alderson, Chantelle A.
Author
Hughes, Cory C.
Author
Sweeney, Jon D.
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Ciidae
Cis submicans Abeille de Perrin, 1874*
Fig. 9
Cis submicans
Abeille de Perrin, 1874: 28 (as a variety of
Cis setiger
Mellie
, 1849)
Cis micans
: auctt. (non Fabricius, 1792; see
Jelinek
2007
)
Cis pistoria
Casey, 1898: 79, new synonym
Cis pistorius
;
Abdullah 1973
: 221 (unjustified emendation)
Material examined.
New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve,
46.1907°N
,
67.6740°W
, 7.IX.2004, R.P. Webster (1, RWC); Jackson Falls, "Bell Forest",
46.2200°N
,
67.7231°W
, 9.X.2006, R.P. Webster // Rich Appalachian hardwood forest with some conifers, under bark of fallen beech log covered with polypore fungi (2, CELC; 4, RWC); same locality data and forest type but 23-28.IV.2009, R. Webster & M.-A.
Giguere
// Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC). Gloucester Co., Bathurst, Daly Point Nature Preserve,
47.6392°N
,
65.6098°W
, 13-28.V.2015, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Mixed forest, Lindgren funnel trap 1 m high under trees (1, RWC). Kent Co., Kouchibouguac National Park,
46.8087°N
,
64.9078°W
, 21-27.V.2015, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Poplar/red maple stand, Lindgren funnel trap, 1 m high (1, AFC). Queens Co., Grand Lake near Scotchtown,
45.8762°N
,
66.1816°W
, 19.IX.2006, R.P. Webster // Oak & maple forest, under bark of oak (1, CELC; 1, RWC); Cranberry Lake P.N.A.,
46.1125°N
,
65.6075°W
, 24.
IV-
5.V.2009, R.P. Webster & M.-A.
Giguere
, coll. // Old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel traps (1, CELC; 2, AFC). Restigouche Co., Jacquet River Gorge P.N.A.,
47.8257°N
,
66.0764°W
, 15-29.V.2014, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old
Populus balsamifera
stand near river, Lindgren funnel traps 1 m high under trees (1, NBM, 3, RWC); ca. 3 km SE of Simpsons Field,
47.5277°N
,
66.5142°W
, 14-28.V.2015, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old cedar & spruce forest with
Populus balsamifera
&
Populus tremuloides
, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC). York Co., Charters Settlement,
45.8395°N
,
66.7391°W
, 6.V.2008, R.P. Webster // Mixed forest, in flight, collected with net between 15:00 & 17:00 h (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
NT, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS (
Bousquet et al. 2013
). Most records of
Cis submicans
from NB were based on specimens captured in Lindgren funnel traps. This species is widespread (nine localities) and fairly common in the province, with most records from hardwood-dominated and mixed forests. Some specimens were found under bark of a log covered with polypore fungi.
Cis submicans
(as
Cis pistoria
Casey) was first reported from NB by
Majka (2007)
on the basis of a specimen from the Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve (record is reported here).
Taxonomic notes.
Cis pistoria
is the only New World member of the
Cis boleti
species group, which also includes the Palaearctic
Cis boleti
(Scopoli),
Cis micans
(Fabricius),
Cis polypori
Chujo
(also treated as a subspecies of
Cis boleti
),
Cis rugulosus
Mellie
and
Cis submicans
Abeille de Perrin (
Chujo
1939
,
Lawrence 1971
). Specimens of all these species and subspecies were available for comparison and, among them, aedeagi of
Cis pistoria
from North America and those of
Cis submicans
were indiscernible.
Cis pistoria
was described by
Casey (1898)
based on specimens from "Rhode Island (Boston Neck)" in USA, a locality on the northeastern coast and about 500 linear km south of NB. Most reports of
Cis pistoria
to date were in northeastern USA and in Canada (
Lawrence 1971
,
Bousquet et al. 2013
).
Cis submicans
was described by
Abeille de Perrin (1874)
as a variety of
Cis setiger
Mellie
(currently
Cis villosulus
) and based on specimens from the Caucasus and Poland. It is important to note that most
Cis submicans
available for comparison were also from northern Iran (in the Caucasus) and Poland. As specimens currently recognized as
Cis pistoria
fits well in the morphological limits of the Palaearctic
Cis submicans
, we propose their synonymization here.
Cis submicans
has a Holarctic distribution, occurring in Europe and the Caucasus, and in northeastern North America.