Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski & Savard & Pelletier & Webster 2008, sp. nov.

5. Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski, sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F1457DAA-A6BF-4814-A8BF-BEE50404EB1F (Figs 7, 25 a, b, 75-82, 194) HOLOTYPE (male): CANADA, Northwest Territories, Unnamed Lake, 18 mi NW Inuvik, via East Channel, [= 68°21' N, 133°43' W] 26.VI.1972, A. Smetana, CNC No. 23...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Staphylinidae
Gnypeta
Gnypeta dentata
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Staphylinidae
Gnypeta
Gnypeta dentata
Klimaszewski, Jan
Savard, Karine
Pelletier, Georges
Webster, Reginald
Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski & Savard & Pelletier & Webster 2008, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Staphylinidae
Gnypeta
Gnypeta dentata
description 5. Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski, sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F1457DAA-A6BF-4814-A8BF-BEE50404EB1F (Figs 7, 25 a, b, 75-82, 194) HOLOTYPE (male): CANADA, Northwest Territories, Unnamed Lake, 18 mi NW Inuvik, via East Channel, [= 68°21' N, 133°43' W] 26.VI.1972, A. Smetana, CNC No. 23677 (CNC). PARATYPES : listed in Appendix A. Etymology This species is named for distinct dents on male tergite 8. Diagnosis This species can be recognized by the following combination of characters: body length 2.5-2.7 mm (Fig. 7); elytra (at suture) about as long as pronotum and 1/4 wider than maximum width of pronotum (Fig. 7); abdomen at base slightly narrower than elytra (Fig. 7); antennal articles 4-6 subquadrate to moderately elongate, articles 7-9 slightly transverse (Figs 25 a, b); median lobe of aedeagus with apex narrowly produced with sinuate margins in lateral view (Fig. 75); spermatheca with capsule funnel-shaped and cylindrical (Fig. 80); stem curved and slightly swollen basally (Fig. 80); male tergite 8 with four apical dents (Fig. 78). Description Body length 2.5-2.7 mm; dark brown to black, sometimes central part of elytra and legs or tarsi only reddish brown (Fig. 7); integument moderately strongly glossy; pubescence yellowish grey and moderately long and dense; antennal article 4 slightly shorter than preceding article, articles 4-6 quadrate to moderately elongate, and 7-9 slightly transverse (Figs 25 a, b); head and pronotum of about the same width (Fig. 7); elytra and abdomen wider than either head or pronotum; elytra small and short (Fig. 7); head rounded basally; pronotum broadest in apical third, pubescence directed anterad along midline and laterad elsewhere; elytra (at suture) about as long as pronotum and 1/4 broader than maximum width of pronotum (Fig. 7), pubescence directed obliquely postero-laterad, wavy pattern occurs on each side of disc; abdomen subparallel, slightly narrower than elytra at base (Fig. 7); metatarsus with two basal articles of about the same length and the third one slightly shorter. Male . Tergite 8 transverse and truncate apically, with four apical dents (Fig. 78). Sternite 8 transverse and slightly produced posteriorly (Fig. 79). Median lobe of aedeagus with narrowly produced apical part of tubus in lateral view (Fig. 75); bulbus enlarged without pronounced two anterior projections in dorsal view (Fig. 76); internal sac with structures as illustrated (Figs 75, 76). Female . Tergite 8 truncate apically (Fig. 81). Sternite 8 broadly rounded posteriorly and bearing median emargination (Fig. 82). Spermatheca with capsule funnel-shaped and cylindrical (Fig. 80); stem curved and swollen basally (Fig. 80). Distribution (Fig. 194) Gnypeta dentata is a Nearctic species recorded here from Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Northwest Territories. Collection and habitat data Adults were collected in June, July and August; no habitat data available. Comments The late Gustav Adolf Lohse (Hamburg, Germany) worked on a revision of Nearctic Gnypeta , but was not able to complete his project. Some CNC specimens of this species bear his identification labels as G. dentata Lohse [manuscript – unpublished name]. : Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Savard, Karine, Pelletier, Georges & Webster, Reginald, 2008, Species review of the genus Gnypeta Thomson from Canada, Alaska and Greenland (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae): systematics, bionomics and distribution, pp. 11-84 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on pages 37-39, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/576410
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title_full Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski & Savard & Pelletier & Webster 2008, sp. nov.
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Gnypeta dentata Klimaszewski, sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F1457DAA-A6BF-4814-A8BF-BEE50404EB1F (Figs 7, 25 a, b, 75-82, 194) HOLOTYPE (male): CANADA, Northwest Territories, Unnamed Lake, 18 mi NW Inuvik, via East Channel, [= 68°21' N, 133°43' W] 26.VI.1972, A. Smetana, CNC No. 23677 (CNC). PARATYPES : listed in Appendix A. Etymology This species is named for distinct dents on male tergite 8. Diagnosis This species can be recognized by the following combination of characters: body length 2.5-2.7 mm (Fig. 7); elytra (at suture) about as long as pronotum and 1/4 wider than maximum width of pronotum (Fig. 7); abdomen at base slightly narrower than elytra (Fig. 7); antennal articles 4-6 subquadrate to moderately elongate, articles 7-9 slightly transverse (Figs 25 a, b); median lobe of aedeagus with apex narrowly produced with sinuate margins in lateral view (Fig. 75); spermatheca with capsule funnel-shaped and cylindrical (Fig. 80); stem curved and slightly swollen basally (Fig. 80); male tergite 8 with four apical dents (Fig. 78). Description Body length 2.5-2.7 mm; dark brown to black, sometimes central part of elytra and legs or tarsi only reddish brown (Fig. 7); integument moderately strongly glossy; pubescence yellowish grey and moderately long and dense; antennal article 4 slightly shorter than preceding article, articles 4-6 quadrate to moderately elongate, and 7-9 slightly transverse (Figs 25 a, b); head and pronotum of about the same width (Fig. 7); elytra and abdomen wider than either head or pronotum; elytra small and short (Fig. 7); head rounded basally; pronotum broadest in apical third, pubescence directed anterad along midline and laterad elsewhere; elytra (at suture) about as long as pronotum and 1/4 broader than maximum width of pronotum (Fig. 7), pubescence directed obliquely postero-laterad, wavy pattern occurs on each side of disc; abdomen subparallel, slightly narrower than elytra at base (Fig. 7); metatarsus with two basal articles of about the same length and the third one slightly shorter. Male . Tergite 8 transverse and truncate apically, with four apical dents (Fig. 78). Sternite 8 transverse and slightly produced posteriorly (Fig. 79). Median lobe of aedeagus with narrowly produced apical part of tubus in lateral view (Fig. 75); bulbus enlarged without pronounced two anterior projections in dorsal view (Fig. 76); internal sac with structures as illustrated (Figs 75, 76). Female . Tergite 8 truncate apically (Fig. 81). Sternite 8 broadly rounded posteriorly and bearing median emargination (Fig. 82). Spermatheca with capsule funnel-shaped and cylindrical (Fig. 80); stem curved and swollen basally (Fig. 80). Distribution (Fig. 194) Gnypeta dentata is a Nearctic species recorded here from Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Northwest Territories. Collection and habitat data Adults were collected in June, July and August; no habitat data available. Comments The late Gustav Adolf Lohse (Hamburg, Germany) worked on a revision of Nearctic Gnypeta , but was not able to complete his project. Some CNC specimens of this species bear his identification labels as G. dentata Lohse [manuscript – unpublished name]. : Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Savard, Karine, Pelletier, Georges & Webster, Reginald, 2008, Species review of the genus Gnypeta Thomson from Canada, Alaska and Greenland (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae): systematics, bionomics and distribution, pp. 11-84 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on pages 37-39, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/576410 Text Greenland Inuvik Northwest Territories Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Northwest Territories Canada Greenland Inuvik ENVELOPE(-133.610,-133.610,68.341,68.341)