A distributional synopsis of the Pentatomidae (Heteroptera) north of Mexico, including new state and provincial records
Author
Rider, David A.
0000-0002-1989-1873
david.rider@ndsu.edu
Author
Swanson, Daniel R.
0000-0002-1989-1873
david.rider@ndsu.edu
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-08-03
5015
1
1
69
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5015.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5015.1.1
1175-5326
5159085
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Euschistus tristigmus
(
Say, 1831a
)
New state record:
Alabama
:
Conecuh Co.
:
1.7 mi.
S jct.
U.S.
Hwys.
31 & 84,
13-IX-1954
,
T
.
H. Hubbell
&
I. J. Cantrall
, #103 (
1♂
UMMZ
)
.
Lee Co.
:
Auburn
,
17-VIII-1983
,
J. A. Moore
(
1♂
DAR
)
;
0.3 mi.
S
Co.
26,
0.1 mi.
W
US
29,
6-VII-1982
,
D. A. Rider
(
1♀
DAR
)
;
[no specific locality],
21-VI-1981
, D. A.
Rider
(
1♂
DAR
)
,
11-X-1981
, D. A.
Rider
(
1♀
DAR
)
.
Distribution:
Canada
: AB (
Maw
et al.
2000
), BC (
Maw
et al.
2000
), MB (
Criddle 1921
,
Walley 1929
,
Maw
et al.
2000
), NB (
Brown 1941
,
Morris 1972
,
Maw
et al.
2000
,
Roch 2020
), NF (
Maw
et al.
2000
,
Roch 2020
), NS, ON, PE (
Maw
et al.
2000
,
Roch 2020
), QC, SK (
Maw
et al.
2000
).
United States
:
AL
, AR (
Tugwell
et al.
1973
,
Barton & Lee 1981
,
Chordas
et al.
2005
,
Skvarla
et al.
2016
), CO, CT (
Walker 1867
;
Parshley 1917
,
1923a
;
Britton 1920
;
McPherson 1976a
;
O’Donnell & Schaefer 2012
), DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD (
Uhler 1876
,
Van Duzee 1917
,
Brown & Bahr 2008
), ME, MI, MN, MO, MS (
Ashmead 1895
,
Lago & Testa 2000
), NC, ND (
Hussey 1922
,
Rider 2012
), NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI (
Parshley 1917
), SC, SD (
Parshley 1922
,
Harris 1937
,
Morihara & Balsbaugh 1976
), TN (
Lambdin
et al.
2003
,
Vlach
et al.
2010
), TX (
Stål 1872
,
Uhler 1876
,
Barber 1906
,
McPherson & Sites 1989
), UT (
Knowlton & Harmston 1940
), VA, VT (
Parshley 1917
,
1920
;
Roch 2020
), WA (
Zack
et al.
2012
), WI (
Stål 1872
;
Malloch 1919
;
Williams 2004
,
2015
). (
Mexico
,
Guatemala
)
Comments:
This species, commonly called the dusky stink bug, has also traditionally been split into two subspecies. The nominate form (with humeral angles acute) is more southern in distribution while the form
luridus
(humeral angles rounded) is more northern. Similar to
Euschistus servus
, these two forms appear to be broadly sympatric with numerous intermediates in the area of overlap; also the studies by
McPherson (1974
, 1975, 1976a) and
McPherson & Vangeison (1975)
have shown that the form of the humeral angles may be controlled by environmental factors (e.g., day length). In our opinion, this does not fit our definition of a subspecies. We prefer to recognize this taxon as a single species with northern and southern forms. Furthermore,
Uhler (1861)
,
Van
Duzee (1904)
, and
Rolston (1974)
treated both forms as synonyms. This species has been recorded from
Alabama
and
Wisconsin
in an unpublished thesis (
Simons 1969
), and also from
Oregon
in another unpublished thesis (
Wetherill 2000
). The
Colorado
record (
Osborn 1893
) has been queried (
Gillette & Baker 1895
), and no one since has provided a record from
Colorado
. On the other hand, there seems to be no reason to exclude the
Colorado
record as this species has been recorded in all directions from
Colorado
.