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<taxonomicName id="BCBC97EC7672A7C838ECCB9BDE141CCF" ID-CoL="6V95X" authority="Say, 1825" authorityName="Say" authorityYear="1825" class="Insecta" family="Histeridae" genus="Phelister" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Phelister vernus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="33" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="vernus">Phelister vernus (Say, 1825)</taxonomicName>
Figs 2, 9; Map 6
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<taxonomicName id="18A06C244BF0FD43D4072B200725D3CE" class="Insecta" family="Histeridae" genus="Hister" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Hister vernus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="33" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="vernus">Hister vernus</taxonomicName>
Say, 1825: 40.
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<taxonomicName id="D0034901F573F8350C24DFB4AF1BAE32" class="Insecta" family="Histeridae" genus="Phelister" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Phelister vernus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="33" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="vernus">Phelister vernus</taxonomicName>
; Marseul, 1853: 478.
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<taxonomicName id="95391F2E3D8F176DD4A8C6F84C2B1740" class="Insecta" family="Histeridae" genus="Phelister" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Phelister saunieri" order="Coleoptera" pageId="33" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="saunieri">Phelister saunieri</taxonomicName>
Marseul, 1861: 162; Bickhardt, 1916: 214.
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<paragraph id="C2A58CEAE280BDB249727781BA214EC1" pageId="33" pageNumber="74">Type material.</paragraph>
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Neotype of
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Say, hereby designated: [reddish round disk] / &quot;H. vernus Say.&quot; / &quot;NEOTYPE Hister vernus Say Desg. Caterino and Tishechkin, 2011&quot;, MCZC. This common, widespread, and somewhat variable Nearctic species needs to be represented by a physical type so as to precisely establish its identity.
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Types of synonyms. Lectotype of
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Marseul hereby designated: &quot;11 Phelister saunieri M vernus Say Rochester Bouses Mai&quot; / &quot;6(11a) Phelist. Saunieri M Et Un. Rochester&quot; /
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/ &quot;MUSEUM PARIS Coll. de Marseul 2842-90&quot; / &quot;LECTOTYPE Phelister saunieri Marseul, 1861 M.S. Caterino and A.K. Tishechkin des. 2010&quot;, MNHN.
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<paragraph id="9ABD9980C89920545E2A0E17FAB58A8A" pageId="33" pageNumber="74">Diagnostic description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E30D5411FCF22ADE37136260BFFC53DC" pageId="33" pageNumber="74">Length: 1.73-2.05 mm (avg. 1.95 mm); width: 1.50-1.77 mm (avg. 1.62 mm). Body elongate oval, piceous, with very distinct ground punctation throughout, especially distinct on pronotum; frons depressed along midline, supraorbital stria complete, frontal stria present along eyes, but broadly interrupted across front; labrum shallowly emarginate at apex; mandibles both with strong inner marginal tooth; prescutellar impression distinct, posterior margin of pronotum also with crenulate marginal punctures; lateral one-fifth of pronotal disk with elongate, coarser punctures; marginal pronotal stria complete along sides and front, only weakly crenulate in front; submarginal stria absent; marginal epipleural stria complete; outer subhumeral stria present in posterior one-third, inner subhumeral absent; dorsal elytral striae 1-4 complete, 5th present in apical half (sometimes also as basal puncture), sutural stria present in apical two-thirds; propygidium with small secondary punctures interspersed with ground punctures, separated by ca. twice their diameters; pygidium with ground punctures only; prosternal lobe narrowly rounded, subtruncate apically, marginal stria somewhat distant from margin, may be interrupted at middle; prosternal keel with striae converging from base, subparallel in apical half, similarly punctate in both sexes; mesoventral stria sinuate, following anterior margin, deeply impressed, continued by postmesocoxal stria, curving laterad behind coxa; mesometaventral stria somewhat quadrate, weakly arcuate across base of mesoventrite, angulate posteriad, with lateral mesoventral striae only weakly diverging to inner corners of metacoxae; 1st abdominal ventrite with complete inner lateral stria, outer abbreviated at base, and diverging behind metacoxa; protibia with outer margin weakly rounded, and rather strongly dentate, with five marginal spines, apex truncate; meso- and metatibiae weakly expanded to apex, mesotibia with ca. five marginal spines, more prominent toward apex, metatibia with distinct spines mainly in apical half. Aedeagus with basal piece almost one-third aedeagal length, tegmen more or less parallel sided, rounded to apex, with narrow, closed apical emargination; in lateral view tegmen rather flattened, thickened and with ventral dentate process near its midpoint; median lobe short, ca. one-third tegmen length, with differentiated thick and thin proximal apodemes.</paragraph>
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Figure 9. A
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(Say), dorsal habitus B
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, dorsal habitus
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Bickhardt: C Dorsal habitus D Ventral view showing prosternal and meso- and metaventral striae.
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<paragraph id="A2CD957293FCB39D09AF656E4B4F45F6" pageId="33" pageNumber="74">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Among US species of
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,
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is easily distinguished by its broadly interrupted frontal stria, its lack of submarginal pronotal stria, and its conspic
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pronotal ground punctation. It also lacks any hint of reddish coloration, common in the broadly sympatric
<taxonomicName id="BA7BDD922FDD18FC9AD2290BE1634B4B" lsidName="P. subrotundus." pageId="34" pageNumber="75" rank="species" species="subrotundus.">P. subrotundus.</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph id="590811AEEB9DE586ADA710EB36C3D6D7" pageId="34" pageNumber="75">Biology.</paragraph>
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Label data associated with specimens indicate varied habits, having been collected from cow dung, mushrooms, 'stable
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, and even in the nest of a shrew.
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<paragraph id="EBAE8475C2B2DC81E0A4F4D349FF9205" pageId="34" pageNumber="75">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="694FCD4C65419FEE3F19763F8B90624A" lastPageId="35" lastPageNumber="76" pageId="34" pageNumber="75">
There is a published record from Ontario (
<bibRefCitation id="AF95771118DB0C11BDE83D49BD064AFC" pageId="34" pageNumber="75">Davies 1991</bibRefCitation>
), but neither we nor
<bibRefCitation id="8AB665C841DF9BFC2FE8AC26276C6379" author="Bousquet, Y" journalOrPublisher="NRC Research Press, Ottawa" pageId="41" pageNumber="82" title="The Insects and Arachnids of Canada. Part 24. Coleoptera: Histeridae." year="2006">Bousquet and Laplante (2006)</bibRefCitation>
have seen any specimens from Canada. Otherwise, the species is common and widely distributed across the eastern Nearctic. Records: USA: Alabama: Blount, Dallas, Madison, Mobile; Arkansas: Pulaski, Newton, Polk, Washington; Connecticut: New London; District of Columbia; Florida: Alachua, Columbia, Hendry, Putnam, Suwanee, Volusia; Georgia: Clarke, Chattooga, Dade, Harris, Peach; Illinois: Champaign, Cook, Dupage, Jackson, Lake, Lee, McClean, Will; Indiana: Tippecanoe, Vanderburgh; Iowa: Johnson; Kansas: Douglas, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Riley, Shawnee; Kentucky: Franklin, Jefferson; Louisiana: Calcasieu, East Baton Rouge, Grant, Jefferson, Madison, Orleans, Pointe Coupee, St. Charles, St. Tammany, West Feliciana; Maryland: Prince
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, St.
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; Missis
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: Hinds, Issaquena, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pontotoc; Missouri: Carter, Lawrence; Nebraska: Lancaster; New Jersey: Essex, Passaic; New York: Kings, Orange, Queens, Suffolk; North Carolina: Buncombe, Jackson, Rockingham; Oklahoma: Latimer; Pennsylvania: Delaware, Lancaster, Luzerne, Northampton, Philadelphia; South Carolina: Anderson, Charleston, Dorchester, Florence, Horry, Lexington, Pickens; Tennessee: Benton, Davidson, Knox, Sevier; Texas: Bexar, Brazos, Burleson, Cameron, Collin, Colorado, Dallas, Fort Bend, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, Sabine, Travis, Uvalde, Wood; Virginia: Fairfax, Lee, Nelson; West Virginia: Hampshire, Jackson, Mason, Pocahontas; Wisconsin: Kenosha.
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Map 6. United States county map shading counties with records of
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. No records have been confirmed for either Canada or Mexico.
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