New species and distributional records of Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from Ontario, Canada, with a checklist of recorded species
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Brunke, Adam J.
Author
Klimaszewski, Jan
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Dorval, Julie-Anne
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Bourdon, Caroline
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Paiero, Steven M.
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Marshall, Stephen A.
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ZooKeys
2012
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.186.2947
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.186.2947
1313-2970-186-119
Gnypeta helenae Casey, 1906
New Ontario Record
Fig. 20Map 20
genitalia in Klimaszewski et al. (2008b)
Material examined.
CANADA: ON:Hald.-Norfolk Reg., Cronmiller prop., ~6km W St. Williams,
42°40'20"N
,
80°29'29"W
, eutrophic pond edge, 17.viii.2011, A. Brunke, 1 (DEBU), same data except S.M. Paiero, 1 (DEBU).
Distribution.
Canada: BC, AB, ON; USA: AZ, MT, NM, OR (
Moore and Legner 1975
; Klimaszewski et al. 2008). Native.
Comments.
This is the first record of this species from eastern North America.
Gnypeta helenae
is indistinguishable externally from
Gnypeta canadensis
Klimaszewski, which was described based on characters of the male and female genitalia (
Klimaszewski et al. 2008b
). The authors noted that a wide geographic range of specimens was not available for examination and further study may necessitate re-examination of these species concepts. Study of recent material of both species from the same locality in Haldimand-Norfolk Region, Ontario, Canada confirmed that
Gnypeta helenae
and
Gnypeta canadensis
are indeed separate but cryptic species. Specimens of
Gnypeta helenae
with label data have been collected on the banks of rivers and lakes and from a eutrophic pond edge (Ontario specimen), while those of
Gnypeta canadensis
were collected in forested wetland habitats and some of these were hand collected from moss on deadwood (Ontario material). Further collecting in wet microhabitats may reveal ecological differences in these two species.