Tinotus caviceps
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Staphylinidae
Genus: Tinotus
Name
Tinotus caviceps Casey, 1894 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Tinotus caviceps(For diagnosis, see Klimaszewski et al. 2002[1])
Material examined
Canada, New Brunswick, York Co., New Maryland, Charters Settlement, 45.8430°N, 66.7275°W, 7.VI.2004, R.P. Webster, coll. // Regenerating mixed forest, pitfall trap (1 ♂, RWC); same locality and collector but 45.8428°N, 66.7279°W, 14.IX.2004 // Mixed forest, small sedge marsh, in moist grass litter (1 ♂, 1 sex undetermined, RWC).
Natural history
In NB, specimens were collected from a pitfall trap and from moist grass litter in a small sedge marsh in a mixed forest. One specimen from QC was captured in a Luminoc pit-light trap (Klimaszewski et al. 2002[1]); specimens from ON were collected in hedgerows beside soybean fields (Brunke 2011[2] [thesis]). Little else is known about the biology of this species. Adults were found during May, June, and September.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska
ON, QC, NB (Klimaszewski et al. 2002[1]; Majka and Klimaszewski 2008b[3]; Bousquet et al. 2013[4]).
Comments
Brunke et al. (2012)[5] provided additional evidence supporting the concept that Tinotus caviceps and Tinotus trisecus Casey are distinct species.
Taxon Treatment
- Webster, R; Klimaszewski, J; Bourdon, C; Sweeney, J; Hughes, C; Labrecque, M; 2016: Further contributions to the Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) fauna of New Brunswick and Canada including descriptions of 27 new species ZooKeys, (573): 85-216. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Klimaszewski J, Pelletier G, Sweeney J (2002) Genus Tinotus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from America north of Mexico: review of the types, distribution records, and key to species. The Canadian Entomologist 134(3): 281–298. doi: 10.4039/Ent134281-3
- ↑ Brunke A (2011, unpubl.) Diversity, habitat use and potential biocontrol services of rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in soybean agroecosystems and adjacent hedgerows. MSc thesis, Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, xv + 285 pp.
- ↑ Majka C, Klimaszewski J (2008b) New records of Canadian Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). ZooKeys 2: 85–114. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.2.7
- ↑ Bousquet Y, Bouchard P, Davies A, Sikes D (2013) Checklist of beetles (Coleoptera) of Canada and Alaska. Pensoft Series Faunistica No. 109, Sofia-Moscow, 402 pp.
- ↑ 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: 10.3897/zookeys.186.2947