| Literature DB >> 31844409 |
Mikko Pentinsaari1, Robert Anderson2, Lech Borowiec3, Patrice Bouchard4, Adam Brunke4, Hume Douglas4, Andrew B T Smith2, Paul D N Hebert1.
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: Coelostoma Brullé, 1835 (Hydrophilidae), Scydmoraphes Reitter, 1891 (Staphylinidae), and Lythraria Bedel, 1897 (Chrysomelidae). Two new synonymies are established: Mycetoporus triangulatus Campbell, 1991 (Staphylinidae) is a junior synonym of Mycetoporus reichei Pandellé, 1869, syn. nov. while Bledius philadelphicus Fall, 1919 (Staphylinidae) is a junior synonym of Bledius gallicus (Gravenhorst, 1806), syn. nov. The previously suggested move of Ctenicera tigrina (Fall, 1901) to the genus Pseudanostirus Dolin, 1964 (Elateridae) is formalized, resulting in Pseudanostirus tigrinus (Fall, 1901), comb. nov.Entities:
Keywords: DNA barcoding; adventive species; new species records
Year: 2019 PMID: 31844409 PMCID: PMC6906170 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.894.37862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546