Pinodytes shasta Peck & Cook, 2011

Peck, Stewart B. & Cook, Joyce, 2011, Systematics, distributions and bionomics of the Catopocerini (eyeless soil fungivore beetles) of North America (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Catopocerinae) 3077, Zootaxa 3077 (1), pp. 1-118 : 35-36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3077.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5243829

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B37553-3D56-A151-9DC0-FEB6FF5A0E6E

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Felipe

scientific name

Pinodytes shasta Peck & Cook
status

sp. nov.

Pinodytes shasta Peck & Cook View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 24 View FIGURES 19–27 , 224–232 View FIGURE 224 View FIGURES 225–232 )

Type material. Holotype: male ( FMHN). UNITED STATES. California: Shasta-Trinity Co. line, Buckhorn Pass , Hwy. 299, 3200’, V-25-2002, D.S. Chandler, leaf litter, tanbark oak . Paratypes (115). UNITED STATES. California: same data as holotype, 11 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., 11miW Whiskeytown, Hwy. 299 nr. Trail Gulch , 14.III.2001, 1900’, D.S. Chandler, madrone leaf litter, 8 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., 11miW Whiskeytown, Hwy. 299 nr. Trail Gulch , 14.III.2001, 1900’, D.S. Chandler, sift bigleaf maple litter, 1 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., 4miSW Platina , 13.III.2000, 3100’, D.S. Chandler, sift buckeye litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., Buckhorn Summit , 15.IV.1981, T.R. Haig, Ber. oak duff, 17 ( CSCA) ; Shasta Co., Buckhorn Summit , 24.IV.1985, T.R. Haig, Ber. pine duff, 3 ( CSCA) ; Shasta Co., Buckhorn Summit , 9.V.1982, T.R. Haig, Ber. oak duff, 8 ( CSCA) ; Shasta Co., Buckhorn Summit, Hwy. 299, 14.III.2001, 3200’, D.S. Chandler, maple & tanbark oak leaf litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., Buckhorn Summit, Hwy. 299, 14.III.2001, 3200’, D.S. Chandler, Douglas fir litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., Zachary Gulch, 6miSW Platina , 13.III.2000, 2200’, D.S. Chandler, sift maple & live oak leaf litter, 7 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., Zachary Gulch, 6miSW Platina , 13.III.2000, 2200’, D.S. Chandler, sift big leaf maple litter by stream, 1 ( UNHC) ; Shasta Co., Zachary Gulch, 6miSW Platina , 13.III.2000, 2200’, D.S. Chandler, sift live oak leaf litter, 9 ( UNHC) ; Shasta-Trinity Co. line, Buckhorn Pass, Hwy. 299, 25.V.2002, 3200’, D.S. Chandler, sift Douglas fir leaf litter, 5 ( UNHC) ; Shasta-Trinity Co. line, Buckhorn Pass, Hwy. 299, 25.V.2002, 3200’, D.S. Chandler, sift mixed forest litter, 3 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., 0.5miS Paynes Ck., Plum Ck. Rd. , 12.XI.1996, 1950’, D.S. Chandler, sift manzanita & Cercis leaf litter, 1 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., 3miSE Paynes Ck., Plum Ck. Rd. , 16.III.2000, 2700’, D.S. Chandler, sift digger pine logs, 2 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., 4miSW Platina , 3.XII.1986, 2250’, D.S. Chandler, sift Quercus durata leaf litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., 6miS Paynes Ck., Oak Ck., High Trestle Rd. , 12.XI.1996, 2500’, D.S. Chandler, Quercus dumosa leaf litter, 7 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., Shasta-Trinity NF, 1miNE Round Mtn., Round Mtn. Ck. , 5.XII.1991, 3000’, D.S. Chandler, sift black oak litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Tehama Co., Shasta-Trinity NF, 1miNW Round Mtn., middle fork Beegum Ck. , 5.XII.1991, D.S. Chandler, sift alder litter, 2 ( UNHC) ; Tehama-Shasta Co. line, Beegum Ck., 8miSW Platina , 10.III.2001, 2300’, D.S. Chandler, sift laurel leaf litter, 3 ( UNHC) ; Trinity Co., Del Loma , 23.I.1980, T.R. Haig, Ber. Alnus duff, 3 ( CSCA) ; Trinity Co., Del Loma , 12.III.1980, T.R. Haig, Ber. Douglas fir duff, 6 ( CSCA) ; Trinity Co., Weaverville , 15.IV.1981, T.R. Haig, Ber. oak litter, 8 ( CSCA) .

Material examined. We have examined 116 specimens.

Distribution. Specimens ( Fig. 224 View FIGURE 224 ) are known from Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties, in northern California, on both sides of the Sacramento River valley. This is one of the few species which may occur in volcanic soils, where it occurs in southeastern Shasta County and eastern Tehama County, California.

Diagnostic description. Total length 1.14–1.30 mm; greatest width 0.60–0.70 mm. Reddish brown; oval in shape ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 19–27 ). Head. Finely, sparsely punctate; shining, with faint reticulate microsculpture on vertex. Eyes absent. Antenna ( Fig. 225 View FIGURES 225–232 ) with antennomere 2 slightly longer than 3; antennomere 5 larger than 4, narrower than 6; antennomere 7 slightly longer but not wider than 8; antennomeres 9 and 10 each with a single sensory vesicle indicated apically by a protruding flange. Pronotum. Finely punctate, punctures separated by 2–4 diameters; with transverse, substriate microsculpture. Widest at base, nearly as wide as elytra; sides rounded, narrowing to apex; apical margin nearly straight, basal margin weakly sinuate laterally; apical angles broadly rounded, basal angles narrowly rounded. Elytra. Moderately finely punctate; punctures in longitudinal rows, joined by fine transverse strioles. Joined elytra widest at base, roundly narrowing to apex. Legs. Protibia ( Fig. 226 View FIGURES 225–232 ) slender; outer margin and apical margin spinose; apical two-thirds of inner margin finely, densely spinose. Mesotibia ( Fig. 227 View FIGURES 225–232 ) slender, straight; outer margin and apex strongly spinose, with an elongate spine at middle of outer margin. Metatibia ( Fig. 228 View FIGURES 225–232 ) slender, straight; apical margin spinose; outer margin with larger spines at middle and before apex; apical three-fifths of inner margin spinose. Metafemur ( Fig. 228 View FIGURES 225–232 ) slender. Male protarsomeres ( Fig. 226 View FIGURES 225–232 ) feebly or not dilated; bearing elongate setae laterally and thin, broad, colorless phanerae ventrally. Mesotarsomeres without phanerae. Venter. Mesoventrite ( Fig. 232 View FIGURES 225–232 ) carinate; without excavation behind transverse carina; longitudinal carina on different plane than transverse carina. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 229, 230 View FIGURES 225–232 ) elongate, broad, with flat, rounded apex. Inverted internal sac ( Fig. 230 View FIGURES 225–232 ) with two pairs of elongate structures near middle, and basally an elongate structure with infolded spines. Parameres ( Figs. 229, 230 View FIGURES 225–232 ) moderately slender; flat apices deflexed and not reaching apex of median lobe; each bearing two closely spaced setae before apex. Spermatheca. Elongate ( Fig. 231 View FIGURES 225–232 ), tubular, sinuate; finely, transversely ribbed throughout entire length.

Etymology. The name shasta , a noun in apposition, refers to the occurrence of this species in Shasta Co., California.

CSCA

California State Collection of Arthropods

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

Genus

Pinodytes

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