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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Staphylinidae
Genus: Gyrophaena
Name
Gyrophaena caseyi Seevers, 1951 New Ontario Record – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material Examination
CANADA: ON:Northumberland Co., Peter’s Woods PNR, 44°7'27"N, 78°2'21"W, forest, gilled mushrooms, 12.ix.2011, A. Brunke, 1 (DEBU).
Distribution
Canada: ON, QC, NB; USA: MI, NC, NY, PA (Seevers 1951[1]; Campbell and Davies 1991[2]; Webster et al. 2012[3]). Native.
Comments
This species was erroneously reported from New Brunswick by Klimaszewski et al. (2009)[4] based on misidentified specimens of Gyrophaena nanoides Seevers. Gyrophaena caseyi and Gyrophaena nanoides are very similar externally except that the former has antennomeres 5–10 distinctly transverse (elongate to quadrate in the latter) and antennomere 9 is approximately as long as 10 (longer in Gyrophaena nanoides). For a habitus image of Gyrophaena nanoides see Klimaszewski et al. (2009)[4] (labeled as Gyrophaena caseyi). The median lobe of the aedeagus in lateral view is shaped slightly differently (Fig. 106 versus Fig. 39 in Klimaszewski et al. 2009[4] (as Gyrophaena caseyi)).
Taxon Treatment
- Brunke, A; Klimaszewski, J; Dorval, J; Bourdon, C; Paiero, S; Marshall, S; 2012: New species and distributional records of Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from Ontario, Canada, with a checklist of recorded species ZooKeys, 186: 119-206. doi
Other References
- ↑ Seevers C (1951) A revision of the North American and European staphylinid beetles of the subtribe Gyrophaenae (Aleocharinae, Bolitocharini). Fieldiana: Zoology 32: 657-762.
- ↑ Campbell J, Davies A (1991) Family Staphylinidae. In: Bousquet Y (Ed) Checklist of beetles of Canada and Alaska. Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication 1861/E: vi + 86–124.
- ↑ Webster R, Smetana A, Sweeney J, DeMerchant I (2012) New Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) records with new collection data from New Brunswick and an addition to the fauna of Quebec: Staphylininae. In: Klimaszewski J Anderson R (Eds). Biodiversity, Biosystematics and Ecology of Canadian Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) II. ZooKeys 186: 293–348. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.186.2469
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Klimaszewski J, Webster R, Savard K (2009) Review of the rove beetle species of the subtribe Gyrophaenina Kraatz (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from New Brunswick, Canada: new species, provincial records and bionomic information. ZooKeys 22: 81-170. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.22.219
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