Thecturota capito Casey

Klimaszewski, Jan, Struyve, Tim, Bourdon, Caroline & Dorval, Julie-Anne, 2017, First record of Thecturotatenuissima Casey from Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), ZooKeys 702, pp. 19-25 : 19

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.702.19963

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9F6FF764-F26B-4333-B20A-885E85A6ECB6

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scientific name

Thecturota capito Casey
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1. Thecturota capito Casey View in CoL Figs 1-8

Thecturota capito Casey, 1893: 358. Casey 1911, Fenyes 1920, Moore and Legner 1975, Seevers 1978, Brunke et al. 2012 (as T. pusio (Casey)).

Oligurota pusio Casey, 1893: 362. Brunke et al. 2012. Synonymized by Fenyes 1920.

Thecturota exigua Casey, 1894: 360. Synonymized by Fenyes 1920.

Thecturota histrio Casey, 1911: 210. Synonymized by Fenyes 1920.

Thecturota laticeps Casey, 1911: 208. Synonymized by Fenyes 1920.

Diagnosis.

Body length 1.2-1.6 mm; body narrowly subparallel, linear, color variable: reddish brown with head and abdomen dark brown to piceous, or body piceous with reddish brown elytra, and yellowish-red legs, basal antennomeres and tip of abdomen; integument finely punctate; head subquadrate, larger than pronotum, with postocular area longer than diameter of eye, hind angles angular and rounded; antennomeres IV-X transverse and VI-X strongly transverse and about 3 times wider than long; pronotum broadest in apical third, narrow at base, pubescence directed laterad from midline of disc; elytra subparallel, at suture about as long as pronotum; abdomen subparallel, slightly broadening posterad. MALE: tergite VIII nearly two times as wide as long (Fig. 4); sternite VIII about one fourth wider than long (Fig. 5); median lobe of aedeagus with narrowly oval bulbus and subparallel tubus in dorsal view (Fig. 3); in lateral view tubus broadly arcuate ventrally, with apex narrow and rounded (Fig. 2). FEMALE: tergite VIII nearly two times as wide as long (Fig. 6); sternite VIII rounded apically (Fig. 7); spermatheca with large pitcher-shaped capsule and narrow apical invagination, stem very short (Fig. 8).

Distribution.

Origin: Nearctic. Canada: ON. USA: IA, IN, TX, VA.

Collection and habitat data.

Habitat: oak savanna from leaf, log, and grass litter. Collecting period: X. Collecting method: Berlese extraction of leaf, log, and grass litter. Live adults of this species were extremely slow-moving and the use of a Berlese funnel likely facilitated the capture of this minute beetle.

Comments.

Thecturota capito Casey was recorded from Canada (ON) for the first time under a synonymic name T. pusio (Casey) by Brunke et al. (2012). Fenyes (1920) and Moore and Legner (1975) listed T. pusio , originally named as Oligurota pusio Casey 1893: 362, as a synonym of T. capito Casey 1893: 358. We overlooked this fact in Brunke et al. 2012, and now it is corrected. In the original description, Casey also mentioned specimens from AZ (Tucson).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Thecturota