Atheta struyvei Klimaszewski and Chandler, 2023

Klimaszewski, Jan, Chandler, Donald S., Davies, Anthony & Bourdon, Caroline, 2023, Aleocharine rove beetles of New Hampshire, USA: new taxa and new records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), Zootaxa 5364 (1), pp. 1-141 : 40-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5364.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10167042

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scientific name

Atheta struyvei Klimaszewski and Chandler
status

sp. nov.

69. Atheta struyvei Klimaszewski and Chandler View in CoL sp. n.

Figs. 5a – h View FIGURE 5 , Table 1 View TABLE 1

Holotype (male). Canada , Quebec, Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, 45.53°N, 74.02°W, car netting, 11.VII.2016, T. Struyve ( CNC) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: CANADA, Ontario, Auburn , 43.729, -81.528, 11.V.2009, A. Brunke, pitfall, hedgerow bordering soybean field (1 female, DEBU) GoogleMaps . Quebec, Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, 45.53°N, 74.02°W, car netting, 11.VII.2016, T. Struyve ( CNC), 1 female GoogleMaps . Oka , 45.49°N, 71.01°W, 12.VII.2016, car netting, T. Struyve ( CNC, CBG), 1 male, 1 female, 2 males GoogleMaps . Site 23FB-A, Forêt Boucher, Gatineau , 45°25’15”N 75°49’00”O, 18–23.VI.2023, érablière à caryer, piège interception de F. Génier & C. LeBlond: FB23-07 ( FGC) 3 males, 1 female GoogleMaps . USA, New Hampshire, Strafford Co.: College Woods, Durham , 28.IX–12.X.2006, N43.14045°, W70.94637°, pitfall, ZOOL 745/845 class, forest, 1 male GoogleMaps .

Etymology. This species is named for our colleague Tim Struyve, Mechelen, Belgium, who collected most of the type series.

Diagnosis. This species is distinct by its small size, length of 2.0–2.4 mm, yellow-brown body color, strongly transverse apical antennomeres ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 ); male tergite VIII with four large teeth ( Fig. 5d View FIGURE 5 ), median lobe of aedeagus with enlarged bulbus, short tubus with narrow apex, internal sac with sinuate flagellum and associated structure ( Fig. 5b,c View FIGURE 5 ), and spermatheca with small globose capsule and stem long, sinuate, and looped posteriorly ( Fig. 5h View FIGURE 5 ).

Description. Body narrowly subparallel, moderately convex, length 2.0–2.4 mm; colour brown to dark brown, with antennomeres I–III, palps, legs, elytra and apical part of abdomen light brown to yellowish-brown, integument moderately glossy ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE 5 ); forebody with pubescence fine and sparse, denser on elytra; head narrower than pronotum, genae shorter than eyes in dorsal view; antennae moderately thick, antennomere IV moderately transverse, V–VII moderately transverse, VII–X strongly transverse each at least 2 times as wide as long; pronotum distinctly transverse, widest at middle, slightly narrower than elytra; elytra at suture slightly longer than pronotum, posterior margin gently sinuate, lateral emarginations moderate; abdomen mostly subparallel. MALE. Apical margin of tergite VIII with four apical teeth ( Fig. 5d View FIGURE 5 ); sternite VIII triangularly produced apically, apex pointed ( Fig. 5e View FIGURE 5 ); median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view with bulbus enlarged and long and tubus short, almost straight ventrally, with apex narrow ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE 5 ); in dorsal view bulbus narrowly oval, tubus short and triangular apically ( Fig. 5c View FIGURE 5 ); flagellum and affiliated internal structures elongate and sinuate in shape ( Figs. 5b,c View FIGURE 5 ). FEMALE. Tergite VIII with apical margin truncate and slightly emarginate medially ( Fig. 5f View FIGURE 5 ); sternite VIII rounded apically and slightly pointed medially ( Fig. 5g View FIGURE 5 ); spermatheca with capsule spherical connected to short neck, stem strongly sinuate and narrowly looped posteriorly ( Fig. 5h View FIGURE 5 ).

Distribution. Nearctic. Canada: ON, QC. USA: NH.

Collection and Habitat data. The type specimens were captured in July, and September/October. Most Canadian specimens were collected by car netting in forested areas, but also taken by a FIT in a maple-hickory forest; the NH specimen was found in a pitfall trap.

Comments. Atheta struyvei , is very distinct morphologically but is not similar to any described Atheta species known to us from North America. The subgeneric status is unknown, but an affiliation with the subgenus Alaobia Thomson is possible based on the similarity to European Alaobia scapularis (Sahlberg) ., Atheta struyvei , shares the following character states with the genus Alaobia : transverse and distinctly convex pronotum with posteriorly directed pubescnence, lateral margins round and slightly narrow to apex; strongly transverse antennomeres V-X; hypomera partially visible in lateral aspect; mesocoxal cavities moderately separated; mesoventral process round or slightly pointed at apex, reaching to 2/3–3/4 of mesocoxa; and ligula fusiform, divided into two lobes in apical third to half of its length. There are two Nearctic species of Alaobia , A. (A) ventricosa Bernhauer and A. (A.) trinotata (Kraatz) , both are different externally and genitally from the type species. A review of all Alaobia species is needed to clarify subgeneric status of species currently included in this subgenus.

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Atheta

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