Gnypeta uteana (Casey)

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, ZooKeys 2 (2), pp. 11-84 : 54-56

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.2.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:664C49F1-5384-43C4-8BF1-CE76AC11D32E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792856

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D43E034B-FFB6-4141-FF17-FEF466C6FBE1

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scientific name

Gnypeta uteana (Casey)
status

 

12. Gnypeta uteana (Casey) View in CoL

( Figs 14 View Figs 9-14 , 32 a, b View Figs 21-38 , 131-138 View Figs 130-138 , 196 View Fig )

Tachyusa uteana Casey 1911: 169 . As Gnypeta: Moore and Legner 1975: 422 View in CoL . LECTOTYPE (female): UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Utah [southwestern Utah], Weidt, uteana Csy [Casey]; Type USNM 38883, Casey Bequest 1925; Gnypeta uteana Csy. View in CoL Lectotypus Lohse des.1988 [designation not published]; Lectotype, female, Tachyusa uteana Casey [= Gnypeta View in CoL ], des. Klimaszewski 2007 (USNM). Present designation. Examined.

Gnypeta boulderensis Casey 1911: 167 View in CoL . As synonym of G. helenae: Moore and Legner 1975: 422 View in CoL . LECTOTYPE (female): UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Boulder Co., Boulder Co.; boulderensis Csy View in CoL [Casey’s handwriting]; Type USNM, 38870 (USNM). Present designation. Examined. New synonymy.

Gnypeta punctatula Casey 1906: 194 View in CoL . As synonym of G. helenae: Moore and Legner 1975: 422 View in CoL . LECTOTYPE (female): UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: California, Pomona Mts., Sept. [ember]; [in original description: H.C. Fall]; punctatula Csy View in CoL [Casey’s handwriting]; Type USNM 38869; Casey bequest 1925 (USNM). Present designation. Examined. New synonymy.

Material examined

Specimens are listed in Appendix A.

Diagnosis

This species can be recognized by the following combination of characters: body length 2.6-2.8 mm ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); elytra at suture slightly longer than pronotum and about 1/3 wider than maximum width of pronotum ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); abdomen at base distinctly narrower than elytra and subparallel ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); antennal article 4 strongly elongate, 5 subquadrate or slightly elongate, 7-10 slightly transverse ( Figs 32 a, b View Figs 21-38 ); median lobe of aedeagus with apical part moderately broad and produced in lateral view ( Fig. 130 View Figs 130-138 ); spermatheca C-shaped, with broadly tubular and mushroom-shaped capsule ( Fig. 136 View Figs 130-138 ); stem broadly tubular and short ( Fig. 136 View Figs 130-138 ); male tergite 8 truncate apically and with slight apical emargination ( Fig. 134 View Figs 130-138 ); female sternite 8 with strong median apical emargination ( Fig. 138 View Figs 130-138 ). The slim, strongly glossy body, basal article of metatarsus almost as long as the two following articles combined; distinct shape of spermatheca; medially emarginated female sternite 8, and the shape of the apical portion of the median lobe of the aedeagus are the best characters for recognition of this species.

Description

Body length 2.6-2.8 mm; uniformly dark brown to black, elytra often rust brown medially, and tibiae and/or tarsi rust brown ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); integument strongly glossy; pubescence yellowish grey and moderately long and dense; antennal article 4 strongly

elongate, 5 subquadrate or slightly elongate, 7-10 slightly transverse ( Fig. 32 a, b View Figs 21-38 ); head and pronotum of about the same width ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); elytra and abdomen (less so) wider than either head or pronotum; head rounded posteriorly; pronotum broadest in apical third, pubescence directed anterad along midline and laterad elsewhere; elytra at suture slightly longer than pronotum and about 1/3 wider than maximum width of pronotum, pubescence directed obliquely postero-laterad, in wavy pattern medially on each side of disc ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); abdomen subparallel, distinctly narrower than elytra at base ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9-14 ); metatarsus with basal article strongly elongate and about as long as the two following articles combined. Male. Tergite 8 transverse and truncate apically with slight median emargination ( Fig. 134 View Figs 130-138 ). Sternite 8 elongate and broadly rounded apically ( Fig. 135 View Figs 130-138 ). Median lobe of aedeagus with triangular and moderately broad apical part of tubus in lateral view ( Fig. 130 View Figs 130-138 ); bulbus moderately enlarged in dorsal view ( Figs 131, 132 View Figs 130-138 ); internal sac with structures as illustrated ( Figs 130-132 View Figs 130-138 ). Female. Tergite 8 truncate apically ( Fig. 137 View Figs 130-138 ). Sternite 8 broadly rounded posteriorly with deep median emargination ( Fig. 138 View Figs 130-138 ). Spermatheca with tubular and short, mushroom-shaped capsule ( Fig. 136 View Figs 130-138 ); stem short and broadly tubular ( Fig. 136 View Figs 130-138 ).

Distribution (Fig. 196)

Gnypeta uteana is a western Nearctic species known from southwestern Utah, Colorado and California ( Casey 1906, 1911). We report this species for the first time from the province of Alberta.

Collection and habitat data

Adults from Alberta were collected in July and August, some from altitudes up to 2040 m. Habitat data not available.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Gnypeta

Loc

Gnypeta uteana (Casey)

Klimaszewski, Jan, Savard, Karine, Pelletier, Georges & Webster, Reginald 2008
2008
Loc

Tachyusa uteana

Moore I & Legner EF 1975: 422
Casey TL 1911: 169
1911
Loc

Gnypeta boulderensis

Moore I & Legner EF 1975: 422
Casey TL 1911: 167
1911
Loc

Gnypeta punctatula

Moore I & Legner EF 1975: 422
Casey TL 1906: 194
1906
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