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Taxonavigation
Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Staphylinidae
Name
Liogluta Thomson, 1858 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
Body length ranging from 2.8–5.4 mm, body narrowly subparallel (Figs 1, 8, 16, 23, 30, 35, 44, 50, 58, 65, 72, 79, 86, 90), moderately flattened; elytra and abdomen wider than head and pronotum; uniformly dark brown or reddish-brown with head and posterior abdomen dark brown to almost black; integument of forebody with strong meshed microsculpture; surface of elytra often granulose (Figs 50, 51); head with incomplete postocular carinae, postocular region of head long and in most species longer than diameter of eye; glossae split into two lobes; antennae long with articles VI-X subquadrate, slightly transverse or rarely slightly elongate; pronotum with hypomera fully visible in lateral view; pubescence of pronotum directed posteriad on midline of disc and posterolaterad to laterad on sides; mesocoxae narrowly separated, metasternal process short and acute; legs long, three basal articles of metatarsi highly elongate in most species; tarsal formula 5-5-5. Male. Apical margin of male tergite VIII often with broad, variably-shaped rectangular projection, with edge entire or bearing crenulation or variably shaped structures, with two lateral teeth and sometimes with additional median tooth; integument of disc often with broadly distributed asperate punctation near apex (Figs 3, 11, 18, 25, 38, 46, 53, 60, 67, 74, 81, 88, 92); median lobe of aedeagus simple with apical part variably shaped in lateral view (Figs 2, 9, 17, 24, 36, 45, 52, 59, 66, 73, 80, 87, 91). Female. Spermatheca with capsule narrowly club-shaped or tubular, with apical invagination moderate to deep, stem long, sinuate, looped or twisted posteriorly (Figs 7, 15, 22, 29, 34, 42, 43, 57, 64, 71, 78, 85, 96); sternite VIII with apical margin rounded or medially emarginate, antecostal suture arcuate, or slightly to distinctly sinuate (Figs 6, 14, 21, 28, 33, 41, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84, 89, 95).
Distribution
The genus is holarctic in distribution (Smetana 2004[8]). Seevers (1978)[9] mentioned a few species from Africa and Jamaica but these records need verification.
Key to Canadian and Alaskan species of Liogluta
Taxon Treatment
- Klimaszewski, J; Webster, R; Langor, D; Sikes, D; Bourdon, C; Godin, B; Ernst, C; 2016: A review of Canadian and Alaskan species of the genus Liogluta Thomson, and descriptions of three new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) ZooKeys, (273): 217-256. doi
Images
| Figures 1–7. Liogluta terminalis (Casey): 1 habitus in dorsal view 2 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 3 male tergite VIII 4 male sternite VIII 5 female tergite VIII 6 female sternite VIII 7 spermatheca. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 8–15. Liogluta trapezicollis Lohse: 8 habitus in dorsal view 9, 10 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 11 male tergite VIII 12 male sternite VIII 13 female tergite VIII 14 female sternite VIII 15 spermatheca. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 16–22. Liogluta quadricollis (Casey): 16 habitus in dorsal view 17 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 18 male tergite VIII 19 male sternite VIII [16–19 based on male from BC] 20 female tergite VIII 21 female sternite VIII 22 spermatheca (19–22 based on female holotype). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 23–29. Liogluta wickhami (Casey): 23 habitus in dorsal view 24 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 25 male tergite VIII 26 male sternite VIII 27 female tergite VIII 28 female sternite VIII 29 spermatheca [ 23, 27–29 based on female holotype]. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 30–34. Liogluta vasta (Mäklin): 30 habitus in dorsal view 31 female pygidium (terminal segments) 32 female tergite VIII 33 female sternite VIII (30–33 based on female holotype) 34 spermatheca (based on YT specimen after Lohse and Smetana 1895). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 35–43. Liogluta nigropolita (Bernhauer): 35 habitus in dorsal view 36 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 37 median lobe of aedeagus in dorsal view (36, 37 after Lohse et al. 1990 [2]) 38 male tergite VIII 39 male sternite VIII 40 female tergite VIII 41 female sternite VIII 42, 43 spermatheca (43 after Lohse et al. 1990 [2]). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 44–49. Liogluta nitens (Mäklin): 44 habitus in dorsal view (morphotype with broad and long elytra) 45 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 46 male tergite VIII 47 male sternite VIII 48 female tergite VIII 49 female sternite VIII. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 50–57. Liogluta granulosa Lohse: 50 habitus in dorsal view 51 elytron 52 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 53 male tergite VIII 54 male sternite VIII [50–54 based on male holotype] 55 female tergite VIII 56 female sternite VIII 57 spermatheca [ 55–57 based on female from YT]. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 58–64. Liogluta microgranulosa Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n.: 58 habitus in dorsal view 59 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 60 male tergite VIII 61 male sternite VIII 62 female tergite VIII 63 female sternite VIII 64 spermatheca ( 58–64 based on type specimens). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 65–71. Liogluta castoris Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n.: 65 habitus in dorsal view 66 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 67 male tergite VIII 68 male sternite VIII 69 female tergite VIII 70 female sternite VIII 71 spermatheca ( 65–71 based on type specimens). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 72–78. Liogluta pseudocastoris Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n.: 72 habitus in dorsal view 73 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 74 male tergite VIII 75 male sternite VIII 76 female tergite VIII 77 female sternite VIII 78 spermatheca ( 72–78 based on type specimens). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 79–85. Liogluta intermedia Klimaszewski & Langor: 79 habitus in dorsal view 80 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 81 male tergite VIII, 82 male sternite VIII 83 female tergite VIII 84 female sternite VIII 85 spermatheca. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 86–89. Liogluta atriventris (Casey): 86 habitus in dorsal view 87 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 88 male tergite VIII 89 male sternite VIII ( 86–89 based on male lectotype). Female unknown. Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
| Figures 90–96. Liogluta gigantea Klimaszewski & Langor: 90 habitus in dorsal view 91 median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 92 male tergite VIII 93 male sternite VIII 94 female tergite VIII 95 female sternite VIII 96 spermatheca ( 90, 94–96 based on holotype, 91–93 based on male from Ontario). Scale bar of habitus = 1 mm, remaining scale bars = 0.2 mm. |
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Other References
- ↑ Lohse G (1974) Hypocyphtinae und Aleocharinae. [in part; pp. 7–72, 221–292] In: Freude H Harde K Lohse G (Eds) Die Käfer Mitteleuropas. Band 5. Staphylinidae II. Goecke & Evers, Krefeld, 381 pp.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Lohse G, Klimaszewski J, Smetana A (1990) Revision of Arctic Aleocharinae of North America (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 44: 121–202.
- ↑ Casey T (1906) Observations on the staphylinid groups Aleocharinae and Xantholinini, chiefly of America. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 16: 125–434.
- ↑ Casey T (1910) New species of the staphylinid tribe Myrmedoniini. In: Memoirs on the Coleoptera. I. New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1–183. doi: 10.5962/bhl.title.1159
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Fenyes A (1920) 173B fascicule. Coleoptera. Fam. Staphylinidae. Subfam. Aleocharinae [pp. 111–414] In: Wytsman P (Ed.) Genera Insectorum. Vol. XXVII. L. Desmet-Verteneuil, Bruxelles, 453 pp. + 7 pls.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Bernhauer M, Scheerpeltz O (1926) Pars 82: Staphylinidae VI [pp. 499–988] In: Coleopterorum Catalogus. Volumen V. Staphylinidae. W. Junk, Berlin, 988 pp.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Moore I, Legner E (1975) A catalogue of the Staphylinidae of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera). University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences, Special Publication No. 3015: 1–514.
- ↑ Smetana A (2004) Subfamily Aleocharinae Fleming, 1921. In: Löbl I Smetana A (Eds) Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Vol. 2. Hydrophiloidea - Histeroidea – Staphylinoidea. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 353–494.
- ↑ Seevers C (1978) A generic and tribal revision of the North American Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Fieldiana: Zoology 71: i-vi, 1–289.