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STUDIES OF MYLLAENINI (COLEOPTERA: STAPHYLINIDAE, ALEOCHARINAE): 1. SYSTEMATICS, PHYLOGENY, AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF NEARCTIC MYLLAENA ERICHSON

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Jan Klimaszewski
Affiliation:
Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0C6 Museum of Natural History, Wroclaw University, Poland

Abstract

Twenty Nearctic species of Myllaena are recognized. All are redescribed or newly described and illustrated. A key for their identification, and maps of their distribution are provided. The species are arranged into four groups: the Cuneata, Insomnis, Potawatomi, and Seminole. Seven species are described as new: hopi (Arizona, Mexico), hopkinton (Massachusetts), kaskaskia (eastern U.S.A.), magnolia (Florida), potawatomi (transcontinental, also in Haiti and Jamaica), serrano (California, Baja California of Mexico), and seminole (southern U.S.A. and Illinois). Newly established synonymies are (the second name of each pair being valid): abdita Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; brevivestis Casey, 1911 = ludificans Casey, 1911; dissimulons Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; immunda Casey, 1911 = arcana Casey, 1911; molesta Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; obscurata Casey, 1911 = insipiens Casey, 1911; scobinella Casey, 1911 = decréta Casey, 1911; umbra Casey, 1911 = decreta Casey, 1911; and vegeta Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911.

Fourteen lectotypes are designated. A checklist of Nearctic species is added. The systematics, phylogeny, and zoogeography of the genus and' species are discussed.

Résumé

L'auteur reconnaît 20 espèces néarctiques de Myllaena. Toutes sont redécrites pour la première fois et illustrées. L'ouvrage présente une clef d'identification et des cartes de distribution. Les espèces sont classées dans quatre groupes, à savoir les Cumeata, Insomnis, Potawatomi et Seminole. Sept espèces sont nouvellement décrites, soit hopi (Arizona, Mexique), hopkinton (Massachusetts), kakaskia (est des États-Unis), magnolia (Floride), potawatomi (transcontinentale, aussi à Haïti et en Jamaïque), serrano (Californie, Basse Californie) et seminole (Sud des États-Unis et Illinois). Les nouvelles synonymies sont (le second nom de chaque paire étant acceptable) : abdita Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; brevivestis Casey, 1911 = ludificans Casey, 1911; dissimulons Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; immunda Casey, 1911 = arcana Casey, 1911; molesta Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911; obscurata Casey, 1911 = insipiens Casey, 1911; scobinella Casey, 1911 = decreta Casey, 1911; umbra Casey, 1911 = decreta Casey, 1911; et vegeta Casey, 1911 = audax Casey, 1911.

Quatorze lectotypes sont désignés. L'ouvrage contient en outre une nomenclature des espèces néarctiques et examine la systématique, la phylogénie et la zoogéographie du genre et des espèces en caus.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1982

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