The Ciidae (Coleoptera) of New Brunswick, Canada: New records and new synonyms
Autor: | Cory Hughes, Vincent L. Webster, Chantelle A. Alderson, Jon D. Sweeney, Reginald P. Webster, Cristiano Lopes-Andrade |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Canada Insecta Arthropoda 010607 zoology Zoology 01 natural sciences Cis creberrimus Malacocis Octotemnus glabriculus Ciidae Dolichocis CiidaeAnimalia Animalia New Brunswick New synonyms Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Tenebrionoidea Pistoria New records biology Orthocis new records biology.organism_classification Coleoptera new synonyms 010602 entomology Animal Science and Zoology Dolichocis manitoba Research Article |
Zdroj: | ZooKeys 573: 339-366 ZooKeys LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) instacron:UFV |
ISSN: | 1313-2970 1313-2989 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.573.7445 |
Popis: | The Ciidae of New Brunswick, Canada are reviewed. Seventeen species are recorded for New Brunswick, including the following 10 species that are newly recorded for the province: Ceracis singularis (Dury), Ceracis thoracicornis (Ziegler), Cis angustus Hatch, Cis fuscipes Mellié, Cis horridulus Casey, Cis striatulus Mellié, Dolichocis laricinus (Mellié), Malacocis brevicollis (Casey), Orthocis punctatus (Mellié), and Plesiocis cribrum Casey. Additional locality data are provided for the following species previously known from the province: Cis americanus Mannerheim, Cis creberrimus Mellié, Cis levettei (Casey), Cis submicans Abeille de Perrin, Dolichocis manitoba Dury, Hadreule elongatula (Gyllenhal), and Octotemnus glabriculus (Gyllenhal). Seven synonyms are proposed here; Cis pistoria Casey with Cis submicans Abeille de Perrin; Cis fraternus Casey, Cis macilentus Casey and Cis striolatus Casey with Cis striatulus Mellié; Dolichocis indistinctus Hatch with Dolichocis laricinus (Mellié); and Octotemnus denudatus Casey and Octotemnus laevis Casey with Octotemnus glabriculus (Gyllenhal). Lindgren funnel traps provided the majority of specimens for 15 of the 17 species reported from New Brunswick and were the sole source of specimens for seven of the 10 species newly reported here, suggesting they are a very useful tool for sampling Ciidae in the forests of New Brunswick. |
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