Geostiba
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Key for Identification of Nearctic Species of Geostiba View in CoL
1 In males pronotum with one medial tubercle at posterior margin; each elytron with a tubercle near scutellum but not at the elytral suture; abdominal tergum 7 with one short medial carina in front of posterior margin. Posterior margin of female sternum 8 distinctly convex, without medial emargination. Aedeagus: Figs. 13 View FIGURES 1 7 in Assing (2001). Spermatheca: Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 7 in Assing (2001). Body length 2.32.8 mm, pronotal width 0.430.53 mm. Introduced from Europe to Newfoundland ( Fig. 336 View FIGURE 336 ) ................ ......................................................................... 15. G. (s. str.) circellaris (Gravenhorst) View in CoL .
– In males pronotum without a medial tubercle at posterior margin; elytral suture is raised behind scutellum (flat in G. impressula ); abdominal tergum 7 with two short and parallel medial carinae in front of posterior margin or without carinae. Posterior margin of female sternum 8 medially slightly concave or with emargination ( Figs. 32 33 View FIGURES 29 33 , 5455 View FIGURES 51 56 ). Native Nearctic species ........................................................................... 2
2 Species occurring in eastern North America, east of the Rocky Mountains................. 3
– Species occurring in western North America, west of the Rocky Mountains ............ 15
3 Temples 2.32.7 times as long as eyes. Elytra (measured from humeral level) longer than pronotum. Wings fully developed. In males abdominal tergum 7 with two short and parallel medial carinae in front of posterior margin, abdominal tergum 8 with four short and weak carinae in front of posterior margin. Apex of median lobe in lateral view bent ventrally and widened apically ( Figs. 3637 View FIGURES 34 37 ). Body length 1.92.4 mm, pronotal width 0.400.47 mm. Widely distributed in eastern North America from Mount Rogers, Virginia in the south to Maine, Québec and Wisconsin in the north ( Fig. 337 View FIGURE 337 )................................................ 1. G. (Sibiota) appalachigena Gusarov , sp. n.
– Temples 2.76.0 times as long as eyes. Elytra shorter than pronotum. Wings reduced to short vestiges, shorter than elytra. Apex of median lobe of aedeagus has different shape. Distributed in the Southern Appalachians (North Carolina and Tennessee) ( Figs. 337338 View FIGURE 337 View FIGURE 338 ) ............................................................................................................ 4
4 Males (In males posterior margin of abdominal sternum 8 convex and without a fringe of wide setae ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 29 33 ) and some species with two medial carinae on tergum 7) ....... 5
– Females (In females posterior margin of abdominal sternum 8 medially emarginate or concave, with a fringe of wide setae ( Figs. 3233 View FIGURES 29 33 , 5455 View FIGURES 51 56 ). Females never have carinae on abdominal terga 78). Females can be reliably identified only by association with males or by comparing locality data with known geographical distribution of different species of Geostiba .
5 Abdominal tergum 7 with two short and parallel medial carinae in front of posterior margin, tergum 8 with four short and weak carinae in front of posterior margin ....... 6
– Abdominal terga 7 and 8 without carina or tubercles ................................................ 12
6 Body length 1.92.3 mm, pronotal width 0.400.46 mm. Antennal segment 4 slightly transverse (width to length ratio about 1.2; Fig. 16 View FIGURES 8 17 ). Apex of median lobe in ventral view broad ( Figs. 5758 View FIGURES 57 60 , 7778 View FIGURES 77 80 ) .................................................................................. 7
– Body length 1.62.3 mm, pronotal width 0.340.43 mm. Antennal segment 4 strongly transverse (width to length ratio about 1.6; Fig. 17 View FIGURES 8 17 ). Apex of median lobe in ventral view narrow ( Figs. 100101 View FIGURES 100 107 , 126127 View FIGURES 126 133 , 152153 View FIGURES 152 156 ) or broad (in G. balsamensis only, Figs. 193194 View FIGURES 193 196 ) ............................................................................................................. 8
7 Apex of median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view not bent ventrally ( Figs. 5960 View FIGURES 57 60 ). Body length 2.0 2.3 mm, pronotal width 0.400.46 mm. Known from the Great Balsam Mountains and Little Pisgah Mountain in the Southern Appalachians( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) ...................................................................2. G. (Sibiota) bicarinata Lohse & Smetana
– Median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view bent ventrally ( Figs. 7980 View FIGURES 77 80 ). Body length 1.9 2.3 mm, pronotal width 0.410.44 mm. Known from Graveyard Ridge and Black Balsam Knob in the Great Balsam Mountains – Pisgah Ridge massif in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) .............................. 3. G. (Sibiota) graveyardensis Pace
8 Apex of median lobe in ventral view broad ( Figs. 193194 View FIGURES 193 196 ). Medial carinae on male tergum 7 weak. Body length 1.82.2 mm, pronotal width 0.360.39 mm. Known from the Plott Balsams – Cataloochee Divide massif in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) ................................................................... 8. G. (Sibiota) balsamensis Pace
– Apex of median lobe in ventral view narrow ( Figs. 100101 View FIGURES 100 107 , 126127 View FIGURES 126 133 , 152153 View FIGURES 152 156 ). Medial carinae on male tergum 7 strong ..................................................................... 9
9 Apex of median lobe in lateral view with obtuse ventral projection ( Figs. 176177 View FIGURES 174 177 ). Body length 1.82.3 mm, pronotal width 0.340.40 mm. Known from Snake Den Mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains massif ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) ................................................................................................7. G. (Sibiota) crepusculigena Gusarov , sp. n.
– Apex of median lobe in lateral view without obtuse ventral projection ( Figs. 102103 View FIGURES 100 107 , 128129 View FIGURES 126 133 , 155156 View FIGURES 152 156 ) ..................................................................................................... 10
10 Apex of median lobe longer ( Figs. 100107 View FIGURES 100 107 ), in ventral view the apex outline convex apically ( Figs. 101, 105 View FIGURES 100 107 ), in lateral view without denticle ( Figs. 103, 107 View FIGURES 100 107 ). Body length 1.62.0 mm, pronotal width 0.370.40 mm. Known from many localities in the Great Smoky Mountains massif ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) ..............................................................................................................................4. G. (Sibiota) nimbicola Lohse & Smetana
– Apex of median lobe shorter ( Figs. 126133 View FIGURES 126 133 , 152156 View FIGURES 152 156 ), in ventral view the apex outline often doubly emarginate ( Figs. 131 View FIGURES 126 133 , 153154 View FIGURES 152 156 ), in lateral view with a denticle ( Figs. 128129 View FIGURES 126 133 , 155156 View FIGURES 152 156 ) ........................................................................................... 11
11 Apex of median lobe in lateral view with a strong ventral denticle ( Figs. 155156 View FIGURES 152 156 ), in ventral view the apex outline strongly doubly emarginate ( Figs. 152154 View FIGURES 152 156 ). Body
length 1.61.9 mm, pronotal width 0.370.40 mm. Known from many localities in the Great Smoky Mountains massif ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) .......................................................... ...................................................................... 6. G. (Sibiota) nebuligena Gusarov , sp. n. – Apex of median lobe in lateral view with a weak ventral denticle ( Figs. 128129 View FIGURES 126 133 ), in ventral view the apex outline weakly doubly emarginate ( Figs. 130131 View FIGURES 126 133 ) or convex ( Figs. 126127, 132133 View FIGURES 126 133 ). Body length 1.92.2 mm, pronotal width 0.360.43 mm. Known from the Plott Balsams – Cataloochee Divide massif in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) .................................. 5. G. (Sibiota) pluvigena Gusarov , sp. n.
12 Body length 1.82.2 mm, pronotal width 0.340.39 mm. Lateral sides of the apex of median lobe with shallow emargination (in ventral view) ( Figs. 219220, 223229 View FIGURES 219 229 , 249250 View FIGURES 247 252 ) ..................................................................................................................... 13
– Body length 1.92.6 mm, pronotal width 0.390.44 mm. Lateral sides of the apex of median lobe with deep emargination (in ventral view) ( Figs. 267268 View FIGURES 267 270 , 289291 View FIGURES 289 293 ) ..... 14
13 Median lobe of aedeagus in ventral view more narrow ( Figs. 219220, 223229 View FIGURES 219 229 ). Distal diverticula of internal sac long ( Figs. 233234 View FIGURES 230 246 ), proximal diverticula small ( Fig. 234 View FIGURES 230 246 ). Body length 1.82.2 mm, pronotal width 0.340.39 mm. Known from the Great Balsam Mountains – Pisgah Ridge massif and from Standing Indian in the Blue Ridge in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) .............................................................. .................................................................... 9. G. (Sibiota) nubigena Lohse & Smetana
– Median lobe of aedeagus in ventral view wider ( Figs. 249250 View FIGURES 247 252 ). Distal diverticula of internal sac short and small ( Figs. 253, 256 View FIGURES 253 261 ), proximal diverticula very large ( Figs. 253, 257258 View FIGURES 253 261 ). Body length 1.81.9 mm, pronotal width 0.34 mm. Known only from the Great Smoky Mountains west of Clingmans Dome ( Figs. 338 View FIGURE 338 , 340 View FIGURE 340 ) ...................... ..................................................................... 10. G. (Sibiota) coeligena Gusarov , sp. n.
14 Median lobe of aedeagus longer ( Fig. 269 View FIGURES 267 270 ), in lateral view more narrow ( Figs. 269 270 View FIGURES 267 270 ), in ventral view the lateral sides of the apex less convex ( Figs. 267268 View FIGURES 267 270 ). Body length 1.92.4 mm, pronotal width 0.390.44 mm. Known only from the Great Craggy Mountains and the Black Mountains in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338339 View FIGURE 338 View FIGURE 339 ) .... ..................................................................... 11. G. (Sibiota) alticola Lohse & Smetana
– Median lobe of aedeagus shorter ( Fig. 292 View FIGURES 289 293 ), in lateral view broader ( Figs. 292293 View FIGURES 289 293 ), in ventral view the lateral sides of the apex more convex ( Figs. 289291 View FIGURES 289 293 ). Body length 2.22.6 mm, pronotal width 0.400.44 mm. Known only from Roan Mountain and the Big Bald (Bald Mountains) in the Southern Appalachians ( Figs. 338339 View FIGURE 338 View FIGURE 339 ) .................. ................................................................................... 12. G. (Sibiota) carteriensis Pace
15 Elytra (measured from humeral level) shorter than pronotum. Wings reduced, shorter than elytra. In males pronotum with strong, wide and deep impression along midline. Median lobe of aedeagus with wider apex (in ventral view) ( Figs. 310312, 315 View FIGURES 310 315 ). Body length 2.22.7 mm, pronotal width 0.370.50 mm. Known from Oregon ( Fig. 336 View FIGURE 336 ) ................................................................................ 13. G. (Sibiota) impressula (Casey)
– Elytra as long as pronotum. Wings fully developed. In males pronotum without deep impression along midline. Median lobe of aedeagus with more narrow apex (in ventral view ( Figs. 323324 View FIGURES 321 326 ). Body length 2.4 mm, pronotal width 0.41 mm. Known from California ( Fig. 336 View FIGURE 336 )............................ 14. G. (Sibiota) silvigena Gusarov , sp. n.
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