Acrotona horwoodae Klimaszewski & Godin

Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit & Bourdon, Caroline, 2012, Further contributions to the aleocharine fauna of the Yukon Territory, Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), ZooKeys 186, pp. 207-237 : 213

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.186.2674

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Acrotona horwoodae Klimaszewski & Godin
status

sp. n.

Acrotona horwoodae Klimaszewski & Godin View in CoL   ZBK sp. n. Figs 417, 1834-37

Holotype

(male). Canada, Yukon, Whitehorse, Paddy’s Pond, 60.7067, -135.0917, 27.V.2008, 649 m, litter sifting, mixed aspen and white spruce forest, B. Godin (LFC).

Paratype

(female). Same data as the holotype (ECW).

Etymology.

This species name is dedicated to Denise Horwood, wife of the second author, who assisted him in numerous aleocharine sample collections.

Diagnosis.

Body narrowly oval, moderately convex, uniformly black, punctation on forebody fine, dense and not asperate, microsculpture fine but not pronounced; length 2.4 mm; head narrower than pronotum, ratio of maximum width of head to maximum width of pronotum 0.7; antennal articles 7-10 slightly transverse; pronotum moderately transverse, ratio of maximum width to length 1.4, about as wide as elytra; elytra at suture about as long as pronotum; abdomen slightly narrowed posteriad (Fig. 4). MALE: tergite 8 moderately elongate and truncate apically (Fig. 34); sternite 8 widely arcuate apically (Fig. 35); median lobe of aedeagus as illustrated (Fig. 17). FEMALE: tergite 8 moderately elongate and truncate apically, base not sinuate (Fig. 36); sternite 8 widely arcuate apically, base not sinuate (Fig. 37); spermatheca with capsule tulip-shaped and stem coiled posteriorly (Fig. 18).

Bionomics. The specimens were found by sifting forest litter in May.

Comments. The shape of the median lobe of the aedeagus and the spermatheca of Acrotona horwoodae are different from all recorded species of Nearctic Acrotona , and they are generally similar to those of the Palaearctic species Acrotona aterrima Gravenhorst, which is brown and has a much broader body.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

SubFamily

Aleocharinae

Tribe

Athetini

Genus

Acrotona