Ocyusa yukonensis Klimaszewski & Godin
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.186.2674 |
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Ocyusa yukonensis Klimaszewski & Godin |
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Ocyusa yukonensis Klimaszewski & Godin ZBK sp. n. Figs 31632, 33
Holotype
(male). Canada, Yukon, EMAN Plot (Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network), mature white spruce and feathermoss forest, 60.5963, -134.9522, 8.VII.2003, 738 m, yellow pitfall trap (LMKM31Y), (LFC).
Paratype.
Yukon, EMAN Plot, 60.5963, -134.9522, 24.VII.2003, 738 m, black pitfall trap (LMKM31B), (ECW) 1 male.
Etymology.
Yukonensis - a Latin adjective derived from the Yukon Territory, Canada.
Diagnosis.
Body small, subparallel, robust, uniformly dark brown, almost black; length 2.8-3.0 mm; head round in outline and almost as wide as pronotum; antennae with article 4 subquadrate, 5-10 moderately transverse, increasingly wider apicad; pronotum transverse, angular posteriad and slightly narrower than maximum width of elytra; abdomen subparallel, at base as wide as elytra (Fig. 3). MALE: male tergite 8 widely truncate apically (Fig. 32); sternite 8 slightly produced at apex (Fig. 33); median lobe of aedeagus as illustrated (Fig. 16). FEMALE: unknown.
Distribution.
This native Nearctic species is known only from the type locality in the Yukon.
Bionomics.
Two adults were collected in July.
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