Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada

The Atomariinae (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) fauna of Atlantic Canada are surveyed. Ten species in the genus Atomaria are reported in the region, six of which, including Atomaria distincta Casey, Atomaria fuscata Schonherr, Atomaria lederi Johnson, Atomaria lewisi Reitter, Atomaria testacea Stephens...

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Main Authors: Majka,Christopher, Johnson,Colin, Langor,David
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spelling ftpensoft:10.3897/zookeys.35.318 2023-05-15T17:22:50+02:00 Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada Majka,Christopher Johnson,Colin Langor,David 2010 text/html https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.35.318 https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/2150/ en eng Pensoft Publishers info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1313-2970 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/1313-2989 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ZooKeys 35: 37-63 Cryptophagidae Atomariinae Atomaria Atlantic Canada New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island biodiversity zoogeography bionomics taxonomy synonymy Research Article 2010 ftpensoft https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.35.318 2022-03-01T12:23:51Z The Atomariinae (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) fauna of Atlantic Canada are surveyed. Ten species in the genus Atomaria are reported in the region, six of which, including Atomaria distincta Casey, Atomaria fuscata Schonherr, Atomaria lederi Johnson, Atomaria lewisi Reitter, Atomaria testacea Stephens, and Atomaria nigrirostris Stephens, are newly recorded in Canada. Atomaria lederi and A. lewisi are newly recorded in North America. Twenty-three new provincial records are reported. Atomaria curtula Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria lewisi Reitter; Atomaria ovalis Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria apicalis Erichson, 1846; and Atomaria saginata Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria fuscata Schonherr. A key to species is provided, as are species descriptions. Records of all species are given and their distribution in the region is plotted. The global distribution of all Holarctic and adventive species is briefly summarized, and the jurisdictions in North America where they have been reported are compiled. Habitat and bionomic information is also provided for all species, both from within the region, and from observations in European studies. The fauna is briefly discussed from a zoogeographic perspective; two species are Nearctic in origin, five may be Holarctic in distribution, and three others may be adventive Palaearctic species, although further evidence is required to confirm such preliminary assessments. Similarly, because of the paucity of information on this genus, further fieldwork is required to fully discern the distribution of these spe- cies in Atlantic Canada. Three are apparently saproxylic species characteristic of forested habitats; three are primarily grassland species; and the remaining four are eurytopic species found in a wide variety of forested and open habitats. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Pensoft Publishers Canada Newfoundland ZooKeys 35 37 63
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topic Cryptophagidae
Atomariinae
Atomaria
Atlantic Canada
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
biodiversity
zoogeography
bionomics
taxonomy
synonymy
spellingShingle Cryptophagidae
Atomariinae
Atomaria
Atlantic Canada
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
biodiversity
zoogeography
bionomics
taxonomy
synonymy
Majka,Christopher
Johnson,Colin
Langor,David
Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
topic_facet Cryptophagidae
Atomariinae
Atomaria
Atlantic Canada
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
biodiversity
zoogeography
bionomics
taxonomy
synonymy
description The Atomariinae (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) fauna of Atlantic Canada are surveyed. Ten species in the genus Atomaria are reported in the region, six of which, including Atomaria distincta Casey, Atomaria fuscata Schonherr, Atomaria lederi Johnson, Atomaria lewisi Reitter, Atomaria testacea Stephens, and Atomaria nigrirostris Stephens, are newly recorded in Canada. Atomaria lederi and A. lewisi are newly recorded in North America. Twenty-three new provincial records are reported. Atomaria curtula Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria lewisi Reitter; Atomaria ovalis Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria apicalis Erichson, 1846; and Atomaria saginata Casey, 1900 (syn. n.) is designated as a synonym of Atomaria fuscata Schonherr. A key to species is provided, as are species descriptions. Records of all species are given and their distribution in the region is plotted. The global distribution of all Holarctic and adventive species is briefly summarized, and the jurisdictions in North America where they have been reported are compiled. Habitat and bionomic information is also provided for all species, both from within the region, and from observations in European studies. The fauna is briefly discussed from a zoogeographic perspective; two species are Nearctic in origin, five may be Holarctic in distribution, and three others may be adventive Palaearctic species, although further evidence is required to confirm such preliminary assessments. Similarly, because of the paucity of information on this genus, further fieldwork is required to fully discern the distribution of these spe- cies in Atlantic Canada. Three are apparently saproxylic species characteristic of forested habitats; three are primarily grassland species; and the remaining four are eurytopic species found in a wide variety of forested and open habitats.
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Johnson,Colin
Langor,David
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Langor,David
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title Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
title_short Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
title_full Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
title_fullStr Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
title_full_unstemmed Contributions towards an understanding of the Atomariinae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
title_sort contributions towards an understanding of the atomariinae (coleoptera, cryptophagidae) of atlantic canada
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