Materials Request: Genus Phlaeopterus and related taxa (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae)
Logan Mullen is undertaking a taxonomic revision of the rove beetle genus Phlaeopterus for his M.S. thesis at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He is in need of specimens of this genus and of closely related taxa. He is especially seeking freshly collected material to use for DNA extraction, but specimen loans or donations of any kind are greatly appreciated. You may contact him with any questions at: ljmullen2@alaska.edu or (507) 475-0732.
Distribution: northwestern U.S. and Canada, rocky mountain and pacific coast states and provinces, into southeast and central Alaska.
Identification: reddish-brown, brown, or black. Pair of ocelli (with some exceptions), 3-9mm in length, truncated elytra longer than that of a typical rove beetle.
Collection: by hand or pitfall traps at edges of snowfields, streams, and lakes. Often alpine. Under rocks, in moist moss and other detritus. Can be found foraging for windblown insects on snowfield surface.
Preservation: vials of 95-100% ethyl-alcohol, stored in freezer soon after collecting if possible.
Logan’s original materials request flyer is available as a pdf here.
Notes on the biology of the cixiid planthopper Cixius meridionalis (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)
Published yesterday in the journal Psyche, this note details observations of a cixiid hopper that feeds on roots of several vascular plants in a black spruce muskeg.
Citation:
Bowser, M. L. 2014. Notes on the biology of the cixiid planthopper Cixius meridionalis (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea). Psyche. 2014:769021. doi:10.1155/2014/769021
Presentations from the 7th annual meeting
Presentations and corresponding audio from the 7th annual meeting are now available via the links below.
How to know the Odonata of Alaska (plus where they live and other fun facts) John Hudson, Alaska Odonata Survey (audio)
Building a DNA barcode library of Alaska’s non-marine arthropods Derek S. Sikes, Casey Bickford, UAF, UAM (audio)
Proposed research: A taxonomic revision of the rove beetle genus Phlaeopterus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) Logan Mullen, Derek S. Sikes, UAF, UAM (audio)
Insect pollination networks of central Alaskan native plants in the presence of invasive white sweetclover Laura Schneller, Matthew L. Carlson, UAA (audio)
Beetles and spiders as indicators of forest recovery on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Jill Stockbridge, UAF, UAM (audio)
Factors influencing northern spruce engraver colonization of white spruce slash in interior Alaska James Kruse, Chris Fettig, Roger Burnside, Nick Lisuzzo, Mark Schultz, and Steve Nickel, USDAFS FHP, PSW, ADNR DOF (audio)
2014 Lepidoptera review: New lepidoptera records from SE Alaska, and major defoliation events statewide Kenelm Philip, James Kruse, AK Lep Survey, USDAFS, UAF, UAM (audio)
Notes on two Fulgoroidea (Hemiptera) species associated with black spruce Matt Bowser, USFWS (audio)
Molecular phylogeny of the burying beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae: Nicrophorinae) Derek S. Sikes, UAF, UAM and Chandra Venables, Univ. Calgary, AB, Canada (audio)
Alaska Disptach: Dog ticks burrow into Alaska, plan to stay
Agenda for the 2014 annual meeting posted
The agenda for the 2014 annual meeting is now available.
http://www.akentsoc.org/doc/AKES%20meeting%20agenda_24-25JAN2014.pdf
ADN: For the love of bugs: Alaska’s tough insects play a crucial role in the ecosystem and provide a lesson in the resilience of life
The Anchorage Daily News posted this article on Derek Sikes and his upcoming talk entitled Charismatic microfauna at Campbell Creek Science Center on January 22.
http://www.adn.com/2014/01/11/3267875/for-the-love-of-bugs.html
First Records, New Species, and a Key of the Charipinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) From the Nearctic Region
Published in the January 2014 issue of Annals of the Entomological Society of America, this article includes descriptions of two new species of wasps from Alaska. In addition, there are multiple new Alaska records of species previously known only from the Palearctic.
Citation:
Ferrer-Suay, M., J. Selfa, J. Pujade-Villar. 2014. First Records, New Species, and a Key of the Charipinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) From the Nearctic Region. Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 107: 50-73. doi:10.1603/AN13077.
Checklist of beetles (Coleoptera) of Canada and Alaska. Second edition
Published December 6 in the journal Zookeys, this article describes a Darwin Core dataset listing 1448 species of beetles from Alaska.
Citation:
Bousquet Y., P. Bouchard, A. E. Davies, and D. S. Sikes. 2013. Checklist of beetles (Coleoptera) of Canada and Alaska.
Second edition. ZooKeys 360: 1–44. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.360.4742.
2014 annual meeting details
The seventh annual meeting of the Alaska Entomological Society will be held in Anchorage at the ARLIS (Alaska Resources Library and Information Services) conference room on Saturday, January 25. There will also be an evening get-together on January 24 at a member’s house. Contact Jim Kruse or Matt Bowser for details.
Expect a call for presentations soon and an agenda later.
ARLIS’ address:
ARLIS
Library Building, Suite 111
3211 Providence Dr
Anchorage, AK 99508
http://www.arlis.org/
Map:
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