Sonoma brasstownensis, Ferro & Carlton, 2010

Ferro, Michael L. & Carlton, Christopher E., 2010, Fifteen new species of Sonoma Casey from the eastern United States and a description of the male of Sonoma tolulae (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae), Insecta Mundi 2010 (137), pp. 1-44 : 11-12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164832

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0391879B-2046-5E54-DFF6-FBE0FADE8220

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scientific name

Sonoma brasstownensis
status

sp. nov.

4. Sonoma brasstownensis View in CoL new species

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Description. Holotype, male. Measurements: head 0.31 long, 0.37 wide; pronotum 0.37 long, 0.44 wide; elytra 0.67 long, 0.35 wide; antennomeres 1-11 total 0.85; total length 2.04.

Head. Eyes large, maximum length in dorsal view 9/10 length of first antennal segment, with approximately 25 facets. Antennomere 2 approximately 7/10 width of 1; 3 smallest.

Thorax. Elytra with row of 4 sutural foveae in basal 1/3, first fovea large, distance from 2 nd to 3 rd fovea 3x distance from 3 rd to 4 th; single fovea lateral to second sutural fovea; central row of 5 foveae in basal 2/5. Winged.

Abdomen. Thick transverse row of microtrichia narrowly interrupted at midline. No abdominal foveae. Basal pubescence present on all visible ventrites.

Aedeagus. Asymmetrical. Left paramere: swollen at base, lobed internally (scoop shaped); apex blunt with long curved lateral spine; single thick distolateral seta adjacent to apical spine, single thick mesal subapical seta; truncate mesal setose process with 5 thick apically finely bifid setae on distal margin. Endophallus: lateral digitate process long and wide, ventrad from right paramere, strongly curved dorsally; strongly curved ventrally in distal 1/3 with apically expanded lamina. Right paramere: dorsolateral setose process near base, long, apex rounded, with 5 thick apical setae; lateral constriction at level of digitate process of endophallus; apex blade-like, acute. Tubercles weak and sparse concentrated on lateral and ventral surface of left paramere, and absent from right paramere.

Type Material. Holotype, male: * USA: Georg., Towns Co., 1 mi. S Brasstown Bald, (4000’), 15-V-1981, FMHD #81-169 , ex litter under rhododen. on hillside 20 stream edge, L. Watrous ( FMNH) (1M). Deposited in FMNH.

Paratypes (n=5). UNITED STATES: GEORGIA: Towns Co.: * USA: Georg., Towns Co., 1 mi. S Brasstown Bald, (4000’), 15-V-1981, FMHD #81-169, ex litter under rhododen. on hillside 20 stream edge, L. Watrous ( FMNH) (1M). * USA: Georg., Towns Co., 1 mi. S. Brasstown Bald, 15-IV-1981, FMHD #81- 172, ex damp litter at base of steep incline, L. Watrous ( FMNH) (1M). Union Co.: *Brasstown Bald, GA.

Union Co. 8.IX.63 El. 2,750’ / Forest floor debris / H. R. Steeves,Jr. J.D.Patrick, Jr. Collectors / H. R. Steeves Jr. Collection / [male symbol] ( FMNH) (1M) ; same data, ( FMNH) (1M) SLIDE. * Brasstown Bald Union Co., GEORGIA 9.VIII.1965 / Moss on log W.Suter leg. / [male symbol] ( FMNH) (1M) .

Geographical Distribution. Sonoma brasstownensis is only known from Brasstown Bald, which is bisected by Towns and Union counties in northeastern Georgia, 830 - 1220 m elevation.

Comments. Specimens were collected during April, May, August, and September from litter under rhododendron, damp litter at the bottom of an incline, and from moss on a log.

Sonoma brasstownensis has aedeagal characters unlike any other Sonoma . The apically expanded lamina of the distal 1/3 of the endophallus will serve to distinguish this species from all others in the genus.

Etymology. This species is named for the type and only known locality, Brasstown Bald, Georgia.

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Sonoma

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