Stethusa

Gusarov, Vladimir I., 2003, A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Stethusa Casey, 1910 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Zootaxa 239, pp. 1-43 : 12

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156493

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6275923

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0846107D-8335-6D4A-FEFE-FEB4FAD6FC79

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scientific name

Stethusa
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Key to Nearctic species of Stethusa View in CoL

1 Antennal article 11 with two subbasal impressions densely covered with microsetae ( Figs. 15­16 View FIGURES 14 ­ 17 ). Internal sac of aedeagus with two strong distal spines ( Figs. 34­35, 37­ 38 View FIGURES 34 ­ 39 ). Female with accessory sclerite ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40 ­ 42 ). Distal end of spermatheca bent towards spermathecal gland ( Figs. 41­42 View FIGURES 40 ­ 42 ). Body length 2.0­3.0 mm, pronotal length 0.41­0.53 mm. Widely distributed in the eastern United States ( Fig. 110 View FIGURE 110 ). Also known from Bolivia, Paraguay, the Galápagos Islands and the Antilles..1. S. dichroa (Gravenhorst) View in CoL

– Antennal article 11 without subbasal impressions, microsetae evenly distributed. Internal sac of aedeagus without strong distal spines ( Figs. 53­54 View FIGURES 53 ­ 57 , 67­68 View FIGURES 63 ­ 70 ). Female without accessory sclerite. Distal end of spermatheca bent away from spermathecal gland ( Figs. 57 View FIGURES 53 ­ 57 , 70 View FIGURES 63 ­ 70 ) ....................................................................................................... 2

2 Body larger, length 3.2­3.5 mm, pronotal length 0.54­0.61 mm. Apex of median lobe in lateral view straight ( Figs. 50­51 View FIGURES 48 ­ 52 ). Spermatheca longer ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 53 ­ 57 ). Known from Louisiana, Mississippi and southern Indiana ( Fig. 111 View FIGURE 111 )........ 2. S. klimschi (Bernhauer) View in CoL

– Body smaller, length 2.1­2.5 mm, pronotal length 0.36­0.44 mm. Apex of median lobe in lateral view bent paramerally ( Figs. 65­66 View FIGURES 63 ­ 70 ). Spermatheca shorter ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 63 ­ 70 ). Widely distributed in the eastern United States ( Fig. 111 View FIGURE 111 ).......... 3. S. spuriella (Casey) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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