Fifteen new species of Sonoma Casey from the eastern United States and a description of the male of Sonoma tolulae (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) Author Ferro, Michael L. Author Carlton, Christopher E. text Insecta Mundi 2010 2010-09-24 2010 137 1 44 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.5164832 1942-1354 5164832 C21EE122-D567-448B-BF20-AB9E1AE504BE 13. Sonoma tridens new species Fig. 13 , 30 ; Map 14 Description. Holotype , male. Measurements: head 0.34 long, 0.42 wide; pronotum 0.46 long, 0.48 wide; elytra 0.76 long, 0.40 wide; antennomeres 1-11 total 1.12; total length 2.38. Head. Eyes large, maximum length in dorsal view 4/5 length of first antennal segment, with approximately 30 facets. Antennomere 2 approximately 3/4 width of 1; 3 smallest. Thorax. Elytra with row of approximately 5 fine sutural foveae in basal 2/5; central row of approximately 3 large foveae in basal 1/4. Winged. Abdomen. Transverse row of microtrichia on first visible tergite narrowly interrupted at midline. No abdominal foveae. Basal pubescence present on all visible ventrites. Aedeagus. Lanceolate. Left paramere: base broadly oval; apical 1/3 dagger shaped, attached subapically to base, blade not extending to apex of endophallus, extremely acute; setose process bearing 4 thick mesal setae, and 3 lateral thick setae. Endophallus: lateral digitate process very wide, ventrad from right paramere, sharply curved dorsally; apical 1/2 sinuate to right; with small subapical dorsal shelf 1/5 from apex; apex blunt. Right paramere: setose process very large, 4 thick apical setae, dorsolateral seta bifid at tip; lateral constriction at level of digitate process of endophallus very deep; apex acute. Sparse fine tubercles scattered on dorsal surfaces of left and right parameres. Type Material. Holotype , male: * USA : Ky., Powell Co. , Natural Bridge St. Pk. , 12–VII–1968 , FMHD #68–41 , log stump litter, S. Peck ( FMNH ) (1M). Deposited in FMNH . Geographical Distribution. Sonoma tridens is known from a single specimen collected in Powell County, Kentucky from within Natural Bridge State Park. Comments. Sonoma tridens was collected in July from log and stump litter. Sonoma tridens is the only species of Sonoma in which both parameres and the endophallus have acute apices pointed posteriorly. However if the left paramere of S. mayori is damaged and possesses an elongate blade-like apex the two species may be distinguished by the presence of the subapical dorsal shelf in the apical 1/5 of the endophallus and the very deep lateral constriction of the right paramere at the level of the digitate process of the endophallus in S. tridens . Etymology. The specific epithet of this species refers to the unique trident-like, elongate, posteriorly pointed parameres and endophallus of the aedeagus.