Taxonomic revision of North American Eusphalerum Kraatz, 1857 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Omaliinae)
Author
Zanetti, Adriano
text
Insecta Mundi
2014
2014-10-03
2014
379
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5179446
1942-1354
5179446
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Eusphalerum uncinatum
Zanetti
n. sp.
Material examined
(
135 specimens
)
Holotype
m
5 paratypes
mm 7 ff
Oregon
Clackamas Co Camp Crk. (
3.5 mi.
SE) 2300-2400'
Rhododendron
27.06.1974
leg.
A. & D. Smetana
(CNC)
Other
paratypes
.
CANADA
.
British Columbia
18 mm
18 ff Manning Pr. Pk
Rhododendron Flats
Rhododendron
flowers
21.06.1988
leg. J.M. Campbell (CNC);
6 mm
5 ff Manning Prov. Pk.,
Rhododendron Trail
sweep
Rhododendron
flowers
20.06.1988
leg. L. LeSage (CNC);
2 mm
Mt. Revelstoke 6000
25.07.1972
leg. G.J. Spencer (CNC);
1 m
Silver Star Prov. Pk. 6200
8.08.1973
leg. R.H. Parry (CNC).
USA
.
California
10 m
33 ff El Dorado Co Fallen Leaf 6500 1/
29.07.1935
leg. F.E. Blaisdell (CNC);
1 m
El. Dorado Co Fallen Leaf
21.06.1915
leg. R.Hopping (CNC);
3 mm
2 ff Fresno Co Huntington Lake swept
3.08.1962
leg. C. D. Johnson (FMNH);
6 mm
3 ff Fresno Co Sierra NF John Muir Tr 37.2583
oN
118.8654
oW
20.08.2006
leg. Caterino (SBMNH);
1 m
1 f Placer Co Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Pines 6200
10.08.1969
leg. A. Smetana (CNC);
2 mm
Tehama Co Wilson Lake 5300
27.06.1966
leg. C.W. OBrien (CNC); 2 f
1 m
Lake Tahoe
23.06.1925
leg. E.H.Nast (CNC);
2 mm
Fresno Co Huntington Lake
3.08.1962
leg. C.D. Johnson (FMNH);
Oregon
1 m
Clackamas Co jct US26 Ore 35 (
1.3 m
E) 3900 on flowers
Lupinus
12.07.1975
leg. A. Newton M. Thayer (FMNH);
1 m
1 f Douglas Co Lamola Lk. (
3.5 mi.
S), Umpqua Nat. For. 4400' currant,
Pinus contorta
, rotted wood
22.06.1972
leg. E.H. Benedict (CNC);
Washington
2 mm
2 ff Chelan Co Leavenworth (
10 km
NW)
30.06.1984
leg. R. Baranowski (LMZ).
Measurements.
head length: 0.31-035; head width: 0.53-0.62; pronotal length: 0.46-0.55; pronotal width: 0.72-0.83; elytral length: 0.98-1.14; elytral width: 0.99-1.18; length (clypeus to apex of elytra): 1.66-2.23; total length: 2.1-3.1.
Etymology
. The adjective
uncinatum
means hooked in Latin. It refers to the form of median lobe of the aedeagus in lateral view.
Description
. Habitus as in Fig. 149. Head and pronotum reddish yellow; neck sometimes somewhat darkened in male; elytra yellowish;, abdomen brown, somewhat paler at apex (male) or entirely yellowish (female); prosternum yellowish; metasternum brown, sometimes yellowish in female; legs yellowish; antennae yellowish, more or less darkened from antennomere 6, often entirely yellowish.
Head
with prominent eyes; postocular carina well marked; temples short, convergent caudad. Medial margin of eyes with microsculpture forming longitudinal wrinkles; postantennal depressions deep, confluent with tentorial pits, forming 2 longitudinal depressions in front of ocelli; punctation superficial and sparse; ground with microsculpture isodiametric in middle and on neck, longitudinal in depressions in front of ocelli; neck wide, not separated from head. Antennae robust, antennomere 1 and 2 ovoid, 3 elongate, twice as long as wide, 4, 5, and 6 subquadrate, 9-10 transverse, 10 almost twice as wide as long, 11 twice as long as wide, cylindrical in the proximal part, conical at apex.
Pronotum
convex, often with a small impression medially near anterior margin, transverse (ratio width/length = 1.4-1.6), widest in middle, anterior margin slightly narrower than posterior, lateral margins usually rounded, sometimes almost rectilinear, posterior angles scarcely obtuse and well marked, punctation sparse and rather superficial, ground with isodiametric microsculpture, pubescence extremely short, scarcely visible, depressions near posterior angles rather wide.
Elytra
scarcely elongate (ratio length from scutellum to apex / combined width of elytra = 1.0), truncate at apex in both sexes, moderately widened toward apex, punctation stronger than on pronotum, irregular and rather 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 slightly shorter than 1-4 together.
Aedeagus
as in Fig. 150, hooked near apex in lateral view, without large copulatory sclerites.
Accessory sclerites
of female as in Fig. 151, spermatheca as in Fig. 152.
Comparative notes
.
Eusphalerum uncinatum
is similar to
E. pothos
, from which the absence of a defined median groove on pronotum is somewhat distinctive.
Eusphalerum newtoni
and
E. parvispiculum
are similar, too, and only the shape of the aedeagus, especially the presence of a hook near the apex, visible in lateral view, is distinctive for
E. uncinatum
.
Distribution
.
CANADA
:
British Columbia
;
UNITED STATES
:
California
,
Oregon
,
Washington
(Map 9).