Diglotta, Champion, 1899

Klimaszewski, Jan, Webster, Reginald, Assing, Volker & Savard, Karine, 2008, Diglotta mersa (Haliday) and Halobrecta flavipes Thomson, two new species for the Canadian fauna (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), ZooKeys 2 (2), pp. 175-188 : 178-180

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.2.18

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793096

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7D673208-FFE7-8878-72EA-13DCFBC7FEE0

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Plazi

scientific name

Diglotta
status

 

Key to the Diglotta View in CoL species recorded from the Nearctic region

The following key was modified from Haghebaert (1991). Elytral length was measured from the humeral angle to the hind margin; body length was measured from the apical margin of the labrum to the apex of the abdomen. Th e body length is given without range for species known only from a holotype ( D. littoralis ), or where such data was not available from the literature. For descriptions and genital illustrations of D. legneri , D. littoralis and D. pacifica see Haghebaert (1991).

1. Metatarsus with 4 articles (tarsal formula 4-4-4); elytra at least as long as pronotum; Atlantic coast of Canada............. D. mersa (Haliday) [ Figs. 1-11 View Fig View Figs ]

– Metatarsus with 5 articles (tarsal formula 4-4-5); elytra shorter than pronotum; Atlantic or Pacific coast of North America..........................................2

2. Body brownish, length 2.6 mm; antennae elongate; Pacific coast.................. .............................................................................. D. legneri Moore & Orth View in CoL

– Body brown to light testaceous, length less than 2.0 mm; antennae short; Atlantic or Pacific coast............................................................................... 3

3. Head slightly broader than long; punctation finely asperate; colour light testaceous; body length 1.8 mm; Atlantic coast................ D. littoralis (Horn) View in CoL

– Head one third broader than long, punctation coarse and dense; colour brownish; body length 1.5 mm; Pacific coast ..................... D. pacifica Fenyes View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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