New-species-2015

Guides

  • Brachygluta wickhami

    Brachygluta wickhami is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, subfamily Pselaphinae. It was described as a new species by Bückle in 2015 as part of a comprehensive revision of North American Brachygluta. The species is one of twelve new Brachygluta species described in that monograph. Like other members of this genus, it is a small, presumably litter-dwelling beetle with reduced elytra typical of the subfamily Pselaphinae.

  • Dineutus shorti

    whirligig beetle

    Dineutus shorti is a species of whirligig beetle (family Gyrinidae) described in 2015 from the southeastern coastal plain of the United States. It represents the first unequivocally new species of whirligig beetle described from the U.S. since 1991. The species has an extremely restricted range, known only from a narrow section of the coastal plain in the Blackwater and Pensacola river watersheds of Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties, Florida and Covington County, Alabama. It was named in honor of aquatic coleopterist Andrew E. Z. Short.

  • Panorpa cryptica

    cryptic scorpionfly

    Panorpa cryptica is a scorpionfly (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) described in 2015 from the southern Appalachian region of the United States. It represents the first nearly cryptic species of scorpionfly documented from the United States, initially distinguished from the morphologically similar Panorpa nebulosa through mitochondrial COI DNA analysis. The species occurs in northern Georgia, southwestern North Carolina, and northwestern South Carolina.