Euaesthetus albertae PUTHZ , 1998

Puthz, V., 2014, Nordamerikanische Arten der Gattung Euaesthetus GRAVENHORST (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) 115. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Euaesthetinen, Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1), pp. 845-876 : 847-848

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5306859

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10547169

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/110587D2-DB51-FFFA-FF09-A90BF7BE7224

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scientific name

Euaesthetus albertae PUTHZ , 1998
status

 

Euaesthetus albertae PUTHZ, 1998 View in CoL (Abb. 34, 65, 84)

Euaesthetus albertae PUTHZ, 1998: 229 View in CoL

Euaesthetus brevipennis CASEY, 1884: 20 View in CoL (nec MULSANT & REY, 1978)

Euaesthetus duplex HERMAN, 2001: 36 View in CoL nov.syn.

M a t e r i a l: CANADA: AB: 1: 2 mi S Ponaka, Battle River marsh, 6.VIII.1976, Hammond ( NHML; HT von Eu. albertae ) ; 4 mi W Hinton, Athabasca River , 18.VII.1975, Herman ( AMNH) ; 1: Hussar , 20.V.1928, Bryant ( CNC) ; 1: Waterton Lk. N. P., Blackiston Val. , temporary pool moss, litter, 19.VI.80, Smith (ib).- MB: 1: Ft. Churchill, 13.VIII.1952, Chilcott (ib) ; 1: Riding Mtn N. P., Jct. Hwy 10 & 19, Berlese Carex in small pond, 24.VII.1979, Miller (ib) ; 2: treading small pond, idem (ib) ; 1: ibidem, Whirlpool Lake , ibidem, 24.VIII.1979, Lyons (ib) ; 2: ibidem, Clear Lake , east end, 8.IX.1979, Smetana (ib).- ON: 1: "Ont." ( MCZH) ; 2, 2: Trenton , 23.XI.1904, in moss, Evans ( CNC, USNM, cP) ; 7, 29: 43 mi N Hurkett, Black Sturgeon Lake , 26.VI.1973, J.M.Campbell ( CNC, cP) ; 2: 42 mi N Hurkett , idem (ib) ; 3, 3: St. Lawrence Is. N. P., Grenadier I. Centre, 28.V., 17.-19.VI, 8.VII.1975, Smith (ib) ; 1: Leeds Co., Chaffeys Locks , Indian Lake, 12.V.1975, Smith (ib) ; 1, 1: leaf litter, cedar, oak, birch at edge of stream, 14.IV.1974, Frania (ib) ; 2, 1: ibidem, from Betula , Thuja, leaf litter at still creek edge, 14.IV.1973, idem (ib, cP) ; 1: Trenton , 23.IX.1904, Evans (ib) ; 7, 9: Rondeau Pr. Pk , Marsh Trail, sifting Typha drift on shore, 4.VI.1985, Davies & Campbell (ib, cP) ; 4: ibidem, Bear nr entrance, in debris on beach at high water line, 3.VI.1985, idem (ib) ; 1: ibidem, Tulip Tree Trail , sifting beech sample near water, 6.VI.1985, idem (ib) ; 1, 1: Bells Corners , berlese muskrat nest, 9.VI.1983, Vermette (ib) ; 1: Ottawa River , Dechênes Lookout, flood debris, 1.V.1983, Davies (ib) ; 5, 3: Ottawa River , Britannia Bay, flood debris, 8.IV.1987, iden (ib) ; 1, 1: Ottawa , Mer Bleue bog, 3.VIII.1982, idem (ib).- PQ: 2: Montreal, 1.VIII.1983, Kiteley (ib) ; 2: Gatineau Park , 26.VII.1977, Löbl ( MHNG) ; 1: Lac Roddick , 15.IX.1978, Mesner ( CNC) ; 3, 2: Longueuil , Chambly, 30.IX.1978, 4.VII.1982, Chantal (cC, cP) ; 1: Saint-Joachim , Montin., 21.X.1984, idem (ib) ; 3, 1: Verchères , Varennes, 20.IX.2013, idem (ib) ; 4, 7: Carignan , Chambly, 10.X.1994, 24.XI.2001, idem (ib) ; 3: Sept-Iles , Saguenay, 10.X., 9.XI.1989, idem (ib) ; 1: Campton Co., East Clifton , SAB, Lowy Plantation Lum 5, 10.VI.1996 ( LFC) ; 1: Campton Co., 2,5 km NO Waterville, projet Grand Hylésine , Lindgred + 2 attractants #24, Plantation : Pin rouge Aménagée , 7.-14.VI.2001 ( LFC). - NB: 1: St. Andrews , Gibson Lake Road , 27.VI.1978, Davies ( CNC) ; 1: Queens Co., Grand Lake near Scotchtown , 45.8762’’N, 66.1816’’W, Lakeshore, in drift material, 3.VI.2007, Webster (cW) ; 1: York Co., Canterbury , Trail to "Browns Mtn. Fen", 45.9033’’N, 67.6260’’W, Red maple swamp, in moist leaf litter near margin of vernal pond 29.IV.2006, Giguère & Webster (cW) ; 4, 3: Charters Settlement , 45.8430’’N, 66.7278’’W, Regenerating mixed forest, dried vernal pond in moss and grass litter on moist clay 10.IX.2009, Webster (cW) ; 1: Restigouche Co., S Branch of Pollard Brook , 47.9560’’N, 67.7250’’W, lake margin fen, Carex marsh, treading Carex & Myrica, 31.VII.2012, idem (cW) ; 1: Charlotte Co., near New River , 45.2118 o N, 66.6179 o W, margin of small pond in Sphagnum hummocks, 7.VII.2006, idem (ib) GoogleMaps .

U.S.A.: AL: 1: Kenai Peninsula, Johnson Lake Campground 7 mi SE Kasilof, 11VI.1978, Smetana & Becker (cP) ; zusammen mit Eu. americanus ); 2: Kenai Peninsula, 5 mi N Homer, 2.VI.1978, idem ( CNC). - ID: Burley, Pole 38, Wind Vane Trap, Trap 2, 10.VII.1931 ( AMNH) .- KS: 1 (cf. det), Onaga, 11.III.1906 (Mus. Bratislava). - MS: 1: Middlesex Co., Estabrook Woods near Concord, debris along stream, 15.VI.1974, Newton (cNewton). - IA: 4, 4: Clay Co. , Trumball Lake near Dickens, floor litter & moss swamp, 15.VI.1996, Suter & Wagner (FMCh, cP). - WI: 1: Wankesha Co. , 2,2 mi E Big Bend, 2.IX.1979, Hammond ( NHML) ; 4, 5: Sheboygan Co., Green Bush (4 mi SW) Bear Lake , Berlese Muskrat hutch, 26.IV.1975, Suter ( FMCH, cP) ; 1: Kenosha Co., Salem, Van Halter Bog, Berlese mixed mosses under Tamarack , 24.IV.1975, Suter (FMCh) ; 44, 33: Kenosha Co., Chiwaukee prairie, mosses at marsh, 4.V.1968, Suter (FMCh, cP) ; 19, 31: Chiwaukee prairie, Carol Beach , 21.VIII.1971, 22.IX.1973, 19.III., 26.IV., 4.VI.1974, marsh floor at grass hummocks/ litter in semi-dry ditch, floor at cattails, moss and litter in marsh area, Suter (ib) ; 1: Bayfield Co., Lake Superior , 10 mi NE Cornucopia, 22.VIII.1977, Herman ( AMNH) ; 1: Mackinac Co, near Biddle Point , under beach drift, 26.VI.1965, Cornell ( CNC) .- MI: 1: Detroit ( USNM, Syntypus von Eu. brevipennis ).- IL: 1, 2: Lake Co., Volo, 25.V.1946, Dybas (FMCh). - ME: 2, 2: Cutts I. Kittery Pt., VIII.1924, Thaxter ( MCZH) ; 1: Weld , 27.VI.1938, Frost (ib).- NH: 2: Mt. Washington, Liebeck (ib) ; 1: White Mts, Tuckerman’s Rav. Trail , 4500‘, 4.XI.1940, Hanson (ib) ; 1: Franconia , Liebeck (ib) ; 1: Chees Co., Pisgah St. For. , Pisgah Valley For. , 1080‘, wet grass litter, 20.VII.1990, Chandler ( UNHD). - NY: 1: "N.Y." (FMCh).- SC: Aiken Co. , Savannah River Plant Rd. For., Upper 3 Runs Ck., forest litter, 17.VIII.1983, Hargrove ( UNHD) .

B e m e r k u n g e n: Dies ist eine vergleichsweise grosse Art mit langen Elytren, die keine irisierende Oberfläche zeigen. Dadurch unterscheidet sie sich auch äusserlich von Eu. americanus ERICHSON , der z. B. mit ihr mehrfach zusammen erbeutet wurde. Die Weibchen lassen sich klar anhand der unterschiedlichen Gestalt ihres 8. Sternits trennen. HERMAN konnte 2001 nicht wissen, dass Eu. brevipennis CASEY und Eu. albertae konspezifisch sind, deshalb erhält der Name Eu. albertae Gültigkeit. Aus meiner Vergleichsdiagnose (1998) geht hervor, dass ich Eu. albertae damals nicht mit Eu. brevipennis verglichen habe, woraus sich die Doppelbeschreibung erklärt.

NHML

Libya, Tripoli, Natural History Museum

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects

MCZH

MCZH

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

MHNG

Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

FMCH

FMCH

UNHD

UNHD

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Euaesthetus

Loc

Euaesthetus albertae PUTHZ , 1998

Puthz, V. 2014
2014
Loc

Euaesthetus albertae

PUTHZ V 1998: 229
1998
Loc

Euaesthetus brevipennis

CASEY Th 1884: 20
1884
Loc

Euaesthetus duplex

Euaesthetus duplex HERMAN, 2001
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