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Dactylogyrus Pisolabrae N. Sp. (Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) Parasitizing The Pealip Redhorse, Moxostoma Pisolabrum (Teleostei: Catostomidae), From Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Cloutman, Donald G., McAllister, Chris T., Robison, Henry W. (2020): Dactylogyrus Pisolabrae N. Sp. (Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) Parasitizing The Pealip Redhorse, Moxostoma Pisolabrum (Teleostei: Catostomidae), From Oklahoma, U.S.A. Journal of Parasitology (J. Parasitol.) 106 (1): 53-55, DOI: 10.1645/19-133, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/19-13
A new burrowing crayfish of the genus Fallicambarus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Red River Drainage of the southcentral United States
Taylor, Christopher A., Robison, Henry W. (2016): A new burrowing crayfish of the genus Fallicambarus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Red River Drainage of the southcentral United States. Zootaxa 4144 (4): 575-583, DOI: http://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4144.4.
Sciodrepoides watsoni
Sciodrepoides watsoni (Blanchard) Distribution. Distributed throughout the United States. New Arkansas Records. Scott Co.: ~ 2km E of Mansfield, 0.5 km S on Harp Rd.; 25.IV-9.V.2009 (2); pitfall. Published Arkansas Records. None. Published Pocket Gopher Records: (Peck and Skelley 2001). ILLINOIS: Kankakee and McLean Cos. NEBRASKA: Lancaster Co. Remarks. Sciodrepoides watsoni is most commonly found on small animal carrion or collected from carrion traps (Peck 2001). The species is not a primary pocket gopher burrow associate and seems to be opportunistic in the burrows.Published as part of Connior, Matthew B., Kovarik, Peter W., Iii, Stephen Chordas, Robison, Henry W. & Skelley, Paul E., 2014, Coleoptera (Histeridae, Leiodidae and Scarabaeidae) inhabiting the burrows of Baird's pocket gopher (Rodentia: Geomyidae: Geomys breviceps) in Arkansas, pp. 1-27 in Insecta Mundi 2014 (389) on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517963
Fig. 4 in Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA
Fig. 4. Locality records for Anillinus species from the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains: A. alleni – red star; A. aleyae – white diamonds; A. magazinensis Sokolov and Carlton – white circles; A. lescheni – white triangle; A. robisoni Sokolov and Carlton – white flowers; A. stephani Sokolov and Carlton – black square; A. tishechkini Sokolov and Carlton – white squares (Sokolov et al. 2004; Sokolov and Watrous 2008; personal observations).Published as part of <i>Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher E., Watrous, Larry E. & Robison, Henry W., 2017, Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA, pp. 289-297 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 71 (2)</i> on page 294, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-71.2.289, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10109515">http://zenodo.org/record/10109515</a>
Fig. 2 in Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA
Fig. 2. SEM illustrations of structural features of the legs of Anillinus alleni. A) Left foreleg, male, dorsal view, B) Right mesotibia, female, ventral view, C) Left metatibia, male, ventro-lateral view, D) Left metatibia, female, medial view. as = adhesive seta; msb = mesotibial brush; msms = mesotibial modified seta; mss = mesotibial spur; mtb = metatibial brush; mts = metatibial spur; mtts = metatibial modified setae; ta1-ta3 = protarsomeres 1–3; tbn = tibial notch. Scale bar = 0.2 mm.Published as part of <i>Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher E., Watrous, Larry E. & Robison, Henry W., 2017, Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA, pp. 289-297 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 71 (2)</i> on page 292, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-71.2.289, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10109515">http://zenodo.org/record/10109515</a>
Fig. 3 in Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA
Fig. 3. Habitus and internal genitalia of Anillinus alleni. A) Habitus, B) Aedeagal median lobe, right lateral view, C) Left paramere, left lateral view, D) Right paramere, right lateral view, E) Spermatheca and apical part of spermathecal gland, F) Female right ovipositor sclerites, dorsal view. bl = blade of gonocoxite 2; dpc = distal part of cornu; dr = dorsal ridge of median lobe; ds = dorsal sclerites of median lobe; es = ensiform setae; esp = endofallic spines of median lobe; gc1 = gonoxocite 1; gc2 = gonocoxite 2; lt = laterotergite; n = nodulus; ns = nematiform seta; ppc = proximal part of cornu; sg = spermathecal gland; sp = spermatheca. Scale bars: A = 0.5 mm; B = 0.2 mm; E–F = 0.1 mm.Published as part of <i>Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher E., Watrous, Larry E. & Robison, Henry W., 2017, Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA, pp. 289-297 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 71 (2)</i> on page 293, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-71.2.289, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10109515">http://zenodo.org/record/10109515</a>
Fig. 1 in Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA
Fig. 1. SEM images of body parts of Anillinus alleni. A) Head, dorsal view, B) Pronotum, dorsal view, C) Elytra, dorsal view, D) Head, ventral view, E) Prosternum, ventral view, F) Metasternum, ventral view, G) Left and right metafemora, male, H) Right metafemur, female. bm = basal emargination; bs = basolateral pronotal seta; cl = clypeus; cs = clypeal seta; ed2 = scutellar seta; ed3-4, 6 = 1st, 2nd, and 3rd fixed discal setae; ed8 = apical seta; eo1-9 = setae 1–9 from the umbilicate series; fs = frontal seta; ft = frontal tubercle; gsc = glossal sclerite; ipa = intercoxal process of abdominal ventrite 2; lb = labrum; ls = midlaterall pronotal seta; m = mentum; mp3 = maxillary palpomere 3; mp4 = maxillary palpomere 4; ms = mental-submental suture; mscx = mesocoxa; mtcx = metacoxa; mtf = metafemur; mtt = metatibia; mttr = metatrochanter; mtv = metaventrite; pep = proepipleuron; pes = proepisternum; pg = paraglossa; prcx = procoxa; ps = prosternum; psp = prosternal process; sct = scutellum; sm = submentum; sp = metafemoral spine; ssa = anterior supraorbital seta; ssp = posterior supraorbital seta. Scale bars: A–B, E–H = 0.2 mm; C = 0.5 mm; D = 0.1 mm.Published as part of <i>Sokolov, Igor M., Carlton, Christopher E., Watrous, Larry E. & Robison, Henry W., 2017, Anillinus alleni Sokolov and Carlton (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini), a New Species from the Ozark Interior Highlands of Arkansas, USA, pp. 289-297 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 71 (2)</i> on page 291, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-71.2.289, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10109515">http://zenodo.org/record/10109515</a>
Ptomaphagus geomysi Peck and Skelley
Ptomaphagus geomysi Peck and Skelley Distribution. Restricted to the southern United States (Fig. 9). New Arkansas Records. Hot Spring Co.: Malvern, 1 km S Jct US-67 and SR-171, 13-16.IV.2012 (5); pitfall. Ouachita Co.: Poison Springs Battlefied; 10-17.IV.2010 (46); pitfall. Nevada Co.: 3 km W Bluff City; 10-17.IV.2010 (23); pitfall. 1 km W Bluff City; 10-17.IV.2010 (4); pitfall. 2 km S Bluff City; 10-17.IV.2010 (4); pitfall. Published Arkansas Records. None. Published Records. (Peck and Skelley 2001; Tisheckin and Cline 2008). ALABAMA. Baldwin, Coffee, Covington, Escambia, Russell Cos. FLORIDA. Calhoun, Jackson, Leon, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Suwannee, Taylor Cos. GEORGIA. Baker, Jenkins Cos. LOUISIANA. Natchitoches Parish. TEXAS. Hardin and Milam Cos. Remarks. Ptomaphagus spp. are primarily scavengers occupying a wide range of litter and soil habitats (Peck 2001). Ptomaphagus geomysi are only known from collections made from Geomys burrows (Peck and Skelley 2001).Published as part of Connior, Matthew B., Kovarik, Peter W., Iii, Stephen Chordas, Robison, Henry W. & Skelley, Paul E., 2014, Coleoptera (Histeridae, Leiodidae and Scarabaeidae) inhabiting the burrows of Baird's pocket gopher (Rodentia: Geomyidae: Geomys breviceps) in Arkansas, pp. 1-27 in Insecta Mundi 2014 (389) on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517963
Margarinotus felipae
<i>Margarinotus felipae</i> (Lewis) <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Throughout the central United States.</p> <p> <b>New Arkansas Records. Cleburne Co.:</b> Heber Springs, jct. SR-25 & SR-5; 14-27.IV.2008 (8); pitfall. <b>Scott Co.:</b> ~ 2 km E of Mansfield, 0.5km S. on Harp Rd.; 5.IV.2009 (4); burrow excavation.</p> <p> <b>Published Arkansas Records.</b> None.</p> <p> <b>Published Records.</b> Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa is the type locality (Lewis 1901).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> <i>Margarinotus felipae</i> was described from Iowa City, Iowa with no other habitat associations noted (Lewis 1901). There is not enough habitat data known about <i>M. felipae</i> to determine its affinity with pocket gopher burrows.</p>Published as part of <i>Connior, Matthew B., Kovarik, Peter W., Iii, Stephen Chordas, Robison, Henry W. & Skelley, Paul E., 2014, Coleoptera (Histeridae, Leiodidae and Scarabaeidae) inhabiting the burrows of Baird's pocket gopher (Rodentia: Geomyidae: Geomys breviceps) in Arkansas, pp. 1-27 in Insecta Mundi 2014 (389)</i> on pages 4-5, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5179638">10.5281/zenodo.5179638</a>
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