Aloconota sulcifrons ( Stephens, 1832 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5103064 |
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Aloconota sulcifrons ( Stephens, 1832 ) |
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Aloconota sulcifrons ( Stephens, 1832) View in CoL
( Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 5–9 in Benick 1954)
Aleochara sulcifrons Stephens, 1832: 121 .
Atheta laurentiana Blatchley, 1910: 357 View in CoL , syn. nov.
Atheta (Aloconota) sulcifrons: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 610 (as valid species).
Atheta (s. str.) laurentiana: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 644 View in CoL (as valid species).
Atheta (Aloconota) sulcifrons: Benick, 1954: 139 (as valid species).
Aloconota (s. str.) sulcifrons: Benick & Lohse, 1974: 96 View in CoL (as valid species).
Atheta (Aloconota) sulcifrons: Moore & Legner, 1975: 375 (as valid species).
Aloconota insecta: Klimaszewski & Peck, 1986 View in CoL (misidentification).
Type material. Lectotype of Atheta laurentiana (here designated): ♀, (with the head and prothorax missing), “TYPE” (red label), “Lawr.[ence] Co. Ind. [iana] W.S.B. [Blatchley] 5 1104 [11.v.1904]”, “3631 det. A.Fenyes ”, “5[?]8”, “Purdue Blatchley collection”, “ Atheta laurentiana sp. nov. 5680” ( PURC).
Additional material. UKRAINE: Crimea: 8 specimens, Simferopol distr. , 5 km SW Krasnoles’ye, near creek, 400 m, 19.v.1990 (V.I.Gusarov) ; 6 specimens, ditto but 21.v.1990 ; 9 specimens, Crimean Game Reserve, Alma River banks, 600 m, 3.vi.1986 (V.I.Gusarov) ( SPSU) ; UNITED STATES: Illinois: Monroe Co.: 2♂♂, ♀, Krueger Dry Run Cave , 3.iv.1992 (S.Taylor & J.Krejca) ( INHS, SPSU) ; New Hampshire: Grafton Co.: ♀, 2 km NNE Warren, Hwy. 118, Baker River , 43º56.42’N 71º52.52W, 300m, river bank, under stones and in moss, 21.ix.1998 (V.I.Gusarov) ( SPSU) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. See Benick 1954; Benick & Lohse 1974.
Discussion. The lectotype of At. laurentiana is similar to examined European specimens of Alo. sulcifrons in external characters and in the shape of spermatheca. Both names are considered synonymous.
The illustrations of the male tergum 8, the aedeagus and spermatheca provided by Klimaszewski and Peck (1986: Figs. 92–95 View FIGURES 89–92 View FIGURES 93–97 ) correspond to Alo. sulcifrons and not Alo. insecta ( Thomson, 1856) (cf. Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 5–9 and Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–9 in Benick 1954).
Distribution. Aloconota sulcifrons is a common European species. According to Benick (1954), Alo. sulcifrons has a cosmopolitan distribution, but the old records not based on examination of genitalic characters need to be reconfirmed. In North America Alo. sulcifrons is known from New Hampshire, New York, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama ( Klimaszewski & Peck 1986 (as Alo. insecta )).
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Aloconota sulcifrons ( Stephens, 1832 )
Gusarov, Vladimir I. 2003 |
Atheta (Aloconota) sulcifrons: Moore & Legner, 1975: 375
Moore, I. & Legner, E. F. 1975: 375 |
Aloconota (s. str.) sulcifrons: Benick & Lohse, 1974: 96
Benick, G. & Lohse, G. A. 1974: 96 |
Atheta (Aloconota) sulcifrons:
Bernhauer, M. & Scheerpeltz, O. 1926: 610 |
Atheta (s. str.) laurentiana: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 644
Bernhauer, M. & Scheerpeltz, O. 1926: 644 |
Atheta laurentiana
Blatchley, W. S. 1910: 357 |
Aleochara sulcifrons
Stephens, J. F. 1832: 121 |