Goniusa caseyi Gusarov

Gusarov, Vladimir I., 2003, A revision of the genus Goniusa Casey, 1906 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Zootaxa 164, pp. 1-20 : 9-14

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Goniusa caseyi Gusarov
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1. Goniusa caseyi Gusarov View in CoL , sp. n. ( Figs. 1­15 View FIGURES 1 ­ 5 View FIGURES 6 ­ 11 View FIGURES 12 ­ 15 , 20­38 View FIGURES 20 ­ 24 View FIGURES 25 ­ 29 View FIGURES 30 ­ 36 View FIGURES 37 ­ 41 )

Goniusa obtusa: Casey, 1906: 348 (nec LeConte, 1866: 373) (Misidentification). Goniusa obtusa: Casey, 1911: 208 (Misidentification) .

Goniusa obtusa: Fenyes, 1920: 236 (Misidentification) .

Goniusa obtusa: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 597 (Misidentification) . Goniusa obtusa: Kistner, 1976: 87 (Misidentification) .

Type material. Holotype:, UNITED STATES: Massachusetts: Middlesex Co.: 4.5 mi. W Ashby, from nest of Formica integra (mounted with a specimen of F. integra ) (A.Newton & M.Thayer), 18.iv.1976 ( FMNH).

Paratypes: UNITED STATES: Massachusetts:, (no additional locality data) ( KSEM); Middlesex Co.: 4, 4, same data as the holotype (6 specimens mounted with specimens of F. integra ) ( FMNH, SPSU); 3, ditto but 24.vii.1976 (mounted with specimens of F. integra ); (mounted with a Formica specimen), 4.5 mi. W Ashby, from ant nest under rocks (A.F.Newton), 6.v.1971;, Westford, from Formica nest under rocks (mounted with a Formica specimen) (A.Newton), 27.v.1973;, Dracut (all ­ FMNH);, Framingham (C.A.Frost);, ditto but 5.v.1912 (mounted with a Formica specimen);, Sherborn, in nest of Formica rufa (C.A.Frost) , 30.iv.1916;, Sherborn, under stones (mounted with a Formica specimen) (C.A.Frost), 4.v.1915 (all ­ CASC); Norfolk Co.: 2 (mounted with a Formica specimen), Blue Hills (W.M. Mann), 12.v.1912 ( FMNH); New Hampshire: Grafton Co.:, Rumney (mounted with a Formica specimen) (Darlington), 24.iv.1925 ( CNCI); New York: Tompkins Co.:, Ithaca, 1.viii.1884 ( FMNH); New Jersey: Mercer Co.:, Princeton (mounted with a Formica specimen), 11.v.1941 ( FMNH); District of Columbia: 2 (no additional locality data) ( CASC, KSEM); (no additional locality data) (Wickham);, Washington ( CASC); 4, 3 (3, 2 mounted with Formica specimens), Washington, iv ( FMNH; KSEM; NMNH (Casey collection)); Texas: 2, 3, (no locality data) (one female mounted with a Formica specimen) ( FMNH, SPSU); CANADA: Manitoba: 2,, Aweme (N.Criddle), 17.v.1919 ( CASC, CNCI);, Aweme, from Formica nest (N.Criddle), 2.v.1916 ( CASC);, Aweme, from ant nest (N.Criddle), 3.v.1916 ( CNCI);, Aweme (N.Criddle) ( NMNH (Casey collection));, Stonewall (J.B. Wallis), 23.iv.1970 ( CNCI).

Diagnosis. Goniusa caseyi can be distinguished from G. alperti by having pronotum with subparallel lateral sides, reaching maximum width in front of the middle ( Figs. 37­ 38 View FIGURES 37 ­ 41 ); antennal segments 5­10 slightly elongate; larger body and longer apical process of the median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 26­27, 29 View FIGURES 25 ­ 29 ).

Description. Length 3.2­4.2 mm. Head darker than the rest of the body, brownish black to brown; pronotum, elytra and abdomen light brown to reddish brown; elytra and abdominal segments 3­5 often lighter than pronotum and abdominal segments 5­7; legs, antennae and mouthparts brownish red.

In females head surface glossy, with weak isodiametric microsculpture, with strong punctation, distance between punctures equals 1/2­1 times their diameter. In males head surface matte, with strong isodiametric microsculpture, with weak, sparse and poorly visible punctation. Temple length to eye length ratio 0.6­1.0. Antennal articles 4­10 slightly elongate ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12 ­ 15 ).

Pronotum strongly transverse, with subparallel lateral sides, reaching maximum width in front of the middle ( Figs. 37­38 View FIGURES 37 ­ 41 ), 1.6 times as wide as head, width 0.94­1.07 mm, length 0.60­0.70 mm, width to length ratio 1.5; in females surface glossy, with weak isodiametric microsculpture; punctation finer than on head, distance between punctures equal to their diameter; in males surface matte, with strong isodiametric microsculpture; and fine and poorly visible punctation. Elytra slightly wider (1.01­1.21 mm) and longer (0.69­0.79 mm; measured from humeral angle) than pronotum (pronotal length to elytral length ratio 0.9), 1.5 times wider than long, surface glossy, with fine and weak isodiametric microsculpture, and with fine and slightly asperate punctation, distance between punctures equal to their diameter.

Abdominal terga glossy, with fine and often poorly visible transverse microsculpture, with fine punctation, distance between punctures equals 1­2 times their diameter on terga 3­5 and 3­6 times on terga 6­7. Apical margin of tergum 7 with white palisade fringe.

In males head with broad medial impression; pronotum with broad medial impression that is half as wide as pronotum, deeper in posterior half, postero­lateral portions of the impression with less dense microsculpture, without punctation and pubescence. Sternum 8 with wide apical emargination ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20 ­ 24 ). Posterior margin of male tergum 8 crenulate ( Figs. 20, 22 View FIGURES 20 ­ 24 ).

Aedeagus as in Figs. 25­34 View FIGURES 25 ­ 29 View FIGURES 30 ­ 36 .

Spermatheca as in Figs. 35­36 View FIGURES 30 ­ 36 .

Distribution. Known from Manitoba, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, District of Columbia and Texas ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 ).

Natural History. Goniusa caseyi is associated with ants of the genus Formica (e.g., Formica integra (identified by Dr. E.O.Wilson: Kistner, 1976)).

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Goniusa

Loc

Goniusa caseyi Gusarov

Gusarov, Vladimir I. 2003
2003
Loc

Goniusa obtusa: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926 : 597 (Misidentification)

Kistner 1976: 87
Bernhauer 1926: 597
1926
Loc

Goniusa obtusa: Fenyes, 1920 : 236 (Misidentification)

Fenyes 1920: 236
1920
Loc

Goniusa obtusa:

Casey 1911: 208
Casey 1906: 348
LeConte 1866: 373
1906
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