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: 164. Holotype (male): USA, Alaska, King Salmon, Naknek R. Alaska, 6.VII.1952, W.R. Mason, No. 20313 (CNC). Examined.
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<paragraph id="FB62A4FDD8069AB650D906AD2492911B" pageId="14" pageNumber="231">New locality data.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="31FDA98EA44FAB98F331A8749113E0D3" pageId="14" pageNumber="231">CANADA: Yukon Territory: location EMAN Plot, Cadet Camp, EP-Yukon, 15.X.2001 (1 ♀, NoFC); Tombstone Mts., 64.60560°, 138.36413°, Rep. 1, mesic, yellow pan trap, 21-24.VI.2011, NBP Field Party (1 ♀, LFC).</paragraph>
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USA: Alaska: Quinhagak site G, 3 m elevation, 59.71035°, 161.89102°, dry tundra, between
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sp. hummocks, pitfall, 18-26, VIII.2014, V. Forbes (1 ♂, LFC) [submitted for barcoding]; Naknek,
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, 2-5 m elev., creekside/ocean beach confluence, under boards and driftwood 10.VI.2007, D.S. Sikes. UAM:Ento:29798 (1 ♂, UAM) [DNA barcoded: http://arctos.database.museum/guid/UAM:Ento:29798].
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This species may be distinguished by the following combination of characters: body broadly subparallel, dark brown, with elytra, tarsi and tibiae often reddish-brown (Fig. 50) (one specimen from northern Yukon was entirely black); length 2.8-3.3 mm; integument of forebody with moderately pronounced meshed
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; head about one-eighth narrower than maximum width of pronotum (Fig. 50); pronotum transverse, about evenly wide in basal one-third of its length, then strongly broadest at apical one-third and gradually narrowed apically (Fig. 50); elytra
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suture about as long as pronotum, its surface coarsely granulose (Fig. 50); basal two articles of metatarsus about the same length, each shorter than fifth article. Male. Apical margin of tergite VIII with short, very obtusely angular projection in medial two-thirds with rounded lateral angles, margin of projection smooth or micro-denticulate (Fig. 53); apical margin of sternite VIII broadly parabolic (Fig. 54); median lobe of aedeagus with tubus broadly arched, bent ventrad, apex narrow and rounded (Fig. 52). Female. Apical margin of tergite VIII truncate in middle one-third (Fig. 55); apical margin of sternite VIII arcuate, antecostal suture distinctly sinuate (Fig. 56); spermatheca highly sinuate as illustrated (Fig. 57).
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<paragraph id="F533D266509B4F1243BE22DBBBC1CC6D" pageId="16" pageNumber="233">Natural history.</paragraph>
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Adults were captured in June, July, August, and October. One Alaskan specimen was captured in tundra between
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species and another at a creekside/ocean beach confluence, under boards and driftwood.
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<paragraph id="57366B35D4D773B34D5B987358C1FBEF" pageId="16" pageNumber="233">Distribution.</paragraph>
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Canada: YT. USA: AK (
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,
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,
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).
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<paragraph id="096519A8D4DAAB89FED86322FA63804D" pageId="16" pageNumber="233">Only a few specimens of this species are known. Its distribution is nordic and the habitat is unknown. One specimen (UAM:Ento:29798) in UAM was DNA barcoded (UAMIC2693-15), the first and only for this species so far.</paragraph>
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