New species and records of Stenus (Nestus) of the canaliculatus group, with the erection of a new species group (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Steninae)
Author
Ryvkin, Alexandr B.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2012
2012-05-24
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Stenus
(
Nestus
)
labilis
Erichson, 1840
(
Fig. 1E
)
Stenus labilis
Erichson, 1840: 697
.
Stenus labilis
–
Thomson 1857: 223
. — J.
Sahlberg 1871: 415
. — J.
Sahlberg 1900: 29
. — L.
Benick 1921a: 146
. —
Puthz 1971b: 34
. —
Silfverberg 1988: 21
<
types
of
lapponicus
J.
Sahlberg, 1876
>. —
Sokolov 2003: 1272
. —
Shavrin & Puthz 2007: 122
.
Stenus labilis
<?!> –
Fauvel 1865: 306
. —
Iljin 1926: 225
.
Stenus
(
Nestus
)
labilis
–
Poppius 1909b: 19
. —
Jakobson 1909: 481
. —
Renkonen 1935: 29
. —
Palm 1961: 90
, 98. —
Puthz 1967a: 49
. —
Puthz1967d: 293
. —
Tichomirova 1973: 173
. —
Shilov 1975: 58
. —
Ryvkin 1987: 159
.
Stenus
(
Nestus
)
labilis
<?!> –
Poppius 1909a: 17
.
Stenus
(s. str.)
labilis
–
Campbell & Davies 1991: 111
.
Stenus canaliculatus
–
C. Sahlberg 1832: 428
.
Stenus lapponicus
J.
Sahlberg, 1876: 56
.
Stenus lapponicus
– J.
Sahlberg 1880: 78
. —
Heyden 1881: 78
. — J.
Sahlberg 1899: 340
.
Stenus
(
Nestus
)
lapponicus
–
Jakobson 1909: 481
. —
Hansen et al. 1939: 32
(pars).
Stenus latipennis
–
Renkonen 1941: 105
.
Material examined
FINLAND
:
1 ♂
, ‘Lac. Kemi’ <printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘J. Sahlb.[erg]’ <printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘77’ <hand-written with Indian ink on grey square>, ‘
St
.
labilis
Er.
typ (=
lapponicus
J. Sahlb.
) <black Indian ink> J. Sahlberg det. <printed in italics>’ <common determinative label by J. Sahlberg> (
ZIN
)
;
1 ♀
, ‘
Turtola’
<printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘J. Sahlb.[erg]’ <printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘
Stenus lapponicus
’ <black Indian ink> (
ZIN
)
;
1 ♂
, ‘
Tenojoki’
<printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘J. Sahlb.[erg]’ <printed on yellowed white rectangle>, ‘
St
.
labilis
Er.
(=
lapponicus
J. Sahlb.
)’ <black Indian ink>, ‘c.[ollection] of A. Jakovlev’ <printed label in Russian> (
ZIN
)
.
RUSSIA
:
1 ♂
,
Arkhangelsk Area
,
10 km
N of Naryan-Mar
,
near Iskateley
,
sandy bank of Pechora River
,
14 Jul. 1988
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
Arkhangelsk Area
,
5 km
S of Naryan-Mar
,
bank of right confluent of Pechora River,
on silt
,
19 Jul. 1988
,
P.K.Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♀
,
Arkhangelsk Area
,
Naryan-Mar
,
swamp
,
29 Jul. 1988
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
Arkhangelsk Area
,
Nenetzkiy Autonomous Region
,
Pechora River delta
, sedge meadow at lake shore,
7 Sep. 1998
,
N.S. Mazura
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♀
, ‘
Yugorskiy Shar
,
near Velikaya River
, tundra,
27.viii.1921
,
E. Abakumova
leg.’ <in Russian>, ‘
labilis
Er.
L. Benick
det.’ (
ZIN
)
;
1 ♂
,
Arkhangelsk Area
,
near Amderma,
flood-plain of Amderminka River
,
on silt
,
9 Jul. 1988
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. <the specimen destroyed by dermestids, remained on cotton> (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
South of Yamal Peninsula
,
110th km by railway N off Obskaya station
, puddle,
6 Aug. 2001
,
P. Petrov
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
W Siberia
,
Salekhard
,
Poluy River bank
,
27 Jun. 1954
,
I. Telishev
leg. <det.
V.
Puthz
, 1971> (
ZMMU
)
;
1 ♂
,
Yamalo-Nenetskiy
Autonomous Region
, nr.
Salekhard
,
5 Jul. 1940
(
AR
)
;
1 ♀
,
Muzhi-na-Obi
,
23 Jun. 1952
,
I. Telishev
leg. (
ZMMU
)
;
1♂
,
Beryozov
,
13 Jul. 1932
,
Telishev
leg. <det.
V.
Puthz
, 1971, with earlier determinative label by unknown author: ‘
Nestus melanarius
Steph.
’> (
ZMMU
)
;
7 ♂♂
,
12 ♀♀
,
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region
,
near Shapsha
,
61.085°N
69.458°E
,
42 m
a.s.l.,
1–4 Aug. 2010
,
K. Tomkovich
leg. (
AR
,
ShIN
)
;
1 ♂
,
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region
,
Surgutskiy District
,
Surgutskiy Refuge
, Ob’
River basin
, Materikovyi Pasl Channel, bank of rill flowing into channel: near water (clay),
Carex
sp.,
Poaceae
gen. sp.,
Veronica
?
longifolia
,
Asteraceae
, small mosses,
8 Aug. 2000
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region
,
Surgutskiy District
,
Yuganskiy Nature Reserve
,
Malyi Yugan River
, near cordon below Lyarykni River mouth, on sand and clay and in grass litter among
Carex
spp. at river bank,
15 Aug. 2003
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Tyumen
Area
,
Uvatskiy District
,
10 km
S of Gornoslinkino
, near
Tobolsk Field Research Station of Severtsov Institute
, among
Carex
spp.
on flood-plain of Varpak River
,
25 Sep. 2003
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
;
2 ♂♂
,
4 ♀♀
,
SW Taimyr
,
upper reaches of Nizhnyaya Agapa
River
,
Nyapan Ridge
,
70°04´N
87°36´E
, detritus at shore of
Ladannakh Lake
,
17 Jul. 2001
,
A.V. Sokolov
leg. (
AVS
)
;
1 ♀
, same locality and collector, shingle bed,
2 Jul. 2001
(
AVS
);
2 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
, same locality, soil traps on swamp,
8 Jul.–15 Aug. 1999
,
O. Makarova
leg. (
AVS
)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Taymyr
,
Tammot Lake
,
10 km
ENE of Lukunskoye cordon
,
on silt under flood-plain
,
Salix
sp.,
15 Jul. 1989
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
, same locality, slightly silty sandy lake shore with small shingles,
24 Jul. 1989
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♀
,
Taymyr
,
island on Khatanga River
,
10 km
NE of Oboynaya Village
,
slightly silty sandy river bank
,
19 Jul. 1989
,
P.K. Yeryomin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
Taymyr
,
Maymecha River mouth
,
Yantardakh Mount
,
7 Jul. 1971
A.P. Rasnitsyn
,
A.G. Ponomarenko
,
I.D. Sukatcheva
,
V.V. Zherikhin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
Taymyr
,
Khatangskiy District
,
Taymyr Nature Reserve
,
Ary-Mas
:
right bank of Novaya River
,
lake ESE of Ulakhan-Yuryakh River mouth
, mosses, litter and sweeping at lake shore:
Carex
spp.,
Comarum palustre
etc.,
20 Jul. 1992
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
;
1 ♂
,
Taymyr
,
Khatangskiy District, Taymyr Nature Reserve, Ary-Mas
:
Novaya River
basin, Bogatyr’-
Yuryakh
River
near mouth, steep river bank and high river plain, clay, drift,
Poaceae
gen.
sp.
,
Carex
spp
.,
Salix
spp.,
Alnus
fruticosa
,
Ribes
sp.
,
21 Jul. 1992
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
;
5 ♂♂
,
Taymyr
,
Khatangskiy District, Taymyrskiy Nature Reserve, Ary-Mas
: left bank of
Novaya River
near field research station, river bank, sand with thin layer of silt and drift near water,
22 Jul. 1992
,
A.B. Ryvkin
leg. (
AR
)
.
Fig. 1. – A–D
:
Stenus
(
Nestus
)
nitens
Stephens, 1833
: ♂ genitalia, ventral view.
A–B
: (Russia: Moscow Area: Gorenki).
C–D
: (Russia: Evenkia: Stolbovaya River).
A, C
. Aedeagus.
B, D
. Apical part of median lobe. –
E
.
S.
(
N.
)
labilis
Erichson, 1840
: ♂ (Russia: S Yamal: nr. Salekhard). Aedeagus, ventral view. – Scales = 0.1 mm.
CANADA
:
2 ♀♀
, ‘NWT, Loc. 06-77,
Anderson River delta
,
Boat Island
,
Salix alexensis
zone: traps,
26 Jun.–15 Jul 1977
,
D. Shpeley
,
G.E. Ball
leg. (Anderson River Exp. – 1977)’ (
UASM
)
.
Remarks
This species was named by
Erichson (1840)
from ‘Fennia’, having been misidentified earlier by C.
Sahlberg (1832)
as
S
.
canaliculatus
Gyllenhal, 1827
; redescribed as
S
.
lapponicus
J.
Sahlberg, 1876
from Finland (up to
68°30’N
), but cited as
labilis
(only!) by J.
Sahlberg (1900)
in his catalogue of the beetles of the fauna of Finland. Only the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, and N Russian records (
Thomson 1857
; J.
Sahlberg 1871
,
1899
,
1900
;
Poppius 1909b
;
Jakobson 1909
;
Palm 1961
;
Puthz 1971b
) seem to be reliable for the European range of the species. The records for France/Italy (
Fauvel 1865
), as well as for the Yekaterinoslav Government (=Dnepropetrovsk Area) of the Ukraine (
Iljin 1926
), are to be regarded as results of misidentification. In Western and Central Siberia,
S. labilis
has been known from Polar Ural to W Taymyr (J.
Sahlberg 1880
, L.
Benick 1921a
,
Puthz 1967a
,
Shilov 1975
,
Sokolov 2003
<the latter is based on my identifications>). Puthz (
Shavrin & Puthz 2007
), without new material, considers the species to be distributed in E Siberia, but the only record by
Poppius (1909a)
, for the Lena basin (‘Mehrere Exemplare auf feuchten, Moos-bewachsenen Wiesen auf der Insel Agrafena,
1.VIII
!.’), has been confirmed by neither subsequent authors nor my vast material from this spacious territory. Thus,
S. labilis
is unlikely to be represented in Siberia eastwards of E Taymyr. The new material above confirms the distribution of the species in N America (
Campbell & Davies 1991
: Alaska, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories). Most captures known to me are confined to alluvial habitats.