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DNA barcodes reveal 63 overlooked species of Canadian beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera)

Authors :
Hume Douglas
Robert S. Anderson
Patrice Bouchard
Adam Brunke
Andrew B. T. Smith
Paul D. N. Hebert
Mikko Pentinsaari
Lech Borowiec
Source :
ZooKeys 894: 53-150
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study demonstrates the power of DNA barcoding to detect overlooked and newly arrived taxa. Sixty-three species of Coleoptera representing 25 families are studied based on DNA barcode data and morphological analysis of the barcoded specimens. Three of the species involve synonymies or previous taxonomic confusion in North America, while the first Canadian records are published for 60 species. Forty-two species are adventive in North America, and 40 of these adventive species originate from the Palaearctic region. Three genera are recorded from the Nearctic region for the first time:CoelostomaBrullé, 1835 (Hydrophilidae),ScydmoraphesReitter, 1891 (Staphylinidae), andLythrariaBedel, 1897 (Chrysomelidae). Two new synonymies are established:Mycetoporus triangulatusCampbell, 1991 (Staphylinidae) is a junior synonym ofMycetoporus reicheiPandellé, 1869,syn. nov.whileBledius philadelphicusFall, 1919 (Staphylinidae) is a junior synonym ofBledius gallicus(Gravenhorst, 1806),syn. nov.The previously suggested move ofCtenicera tigrina(Fall, 1901) to the genusPseudanostirusDolin, 1964 (Elateridae) is formalized, resulting inPseudanostirus tigrinus(Fall, 1901),comb. nov.

Details

ISSN :
13132989
Volume :
894
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ZooKeys
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7df1731d268417b82528b5a916b0a27c