Boreostiba Lohse, 1990

Gusarov, Vladimir I., 2003, Revision of some types of North American aleocharines (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), with synonymic notes, Zootaxa 353 (1), pp. 1-134 : 84

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.353.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020245

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scientific name

Boreostiba Lohse
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Boreostiba Lohse View in CoL in Lohse et al., 1990

Boreostiba Lohse View in CoL in Lohse et al., 1990: 190 (type species: Homalota sibirica Mäklin, 1880 View in CoL , by original designation).

Diagnosis. See Lohse et al. (1990).

Discussion. Lohse et al. (1990) included in the genus Boreostiba five species. Two of them, Boreostiba sibirica ( Mäklin, 1880) (the type species) and Boreostiba frigida (J. Sahlberg, 1880) (see Discussion for that species), have a long, completely fused and tubelike bridge of the median lobe and enlarged condilites of the parameres. Two other species included in Boreostiba by Lohse ( Lohse et al. 1990), Boreostiba hudsonica Lohse, 1990 (a junior synonym of Atheta parvipennis Bernhauer, 1907 ; see above) and Boreostiba campbelliana Lohse, 1990 lack these features of the aedeagus and are very similar to a species ( Dimetrota smetanai Lohse, 1990 ) placed by Lohse in a different genus. The males of Boreostiba lagunae Lohse, 1990 are unknown but this species is more similar to Boreostiba campbelliana than to Boreostiba sibirica . Until a generic revision of Athetini is completed, Boreostiba hudsonica , Boreostiba campbelliana and Boreostiba lagunae are placed in Atheta .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Loc

Boreostiba Lohse

Gusarov, Vladimir I. 2003
2003
Loc

Boreostiba

Lohse, G. A. & Klimaszewski, J. & Smetana, A. 1990: 190
1990
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