taxonID	type	description	language	source
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	description	Notes About Type Material of G. compressus. LeConte did not explicitly designate holotypes in his descriptions. The syntype studied is a female specimen (MCZC) pinned through the body with the following labels: gold circular tag / Type 6110 [red label] / G. compressus Lec. [handwritten] / Vidit J. J. Babin 2002 [white rectangular label]. LeConte indicated that the type locality was Quincy, Illinois. Dorsal surface with dirt and patches of glue and film. Ventral surface with some dirt particles. Penultimate tergite is hidden, last abdominal segment is partially exposed, body is red-black.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is variable in size but is generally larger than G. iricolor and smaller than G. torosus new species. Body is not as attenuated as G. iricolor in dorsal view but it is not as rounded as G. torosus new species. Pronotum with rounded mesh microreticulation seen at a magnification of 403 with faint micropunctures. Midcaudal tooth on the penultimate tergite present. Body outline is variable but is generally ovate. Female elytral apex at most slightly produced (Figs. 21, 23). Epipleuron orange to dark brown, generally darker than G. iricolor.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	description	Redescription. Microsculpture and punctation. Pronotal microreticulation rhomboid and distinct at a magnification of 403. A small field of distinct rhomboid microreticulation present on the female elytral apex. Micropunctation may occur on pronotum and elytra. Measurements (Table 5). Pronotum 1.3 – 1.8 times broader than head. Elytra 1.0 – 1.2 times broader than pronotum. Standardized body length 1.9 – 2.3 times greater than elytral width. Elytral pubescence variable (0.1 – 0.6 mm), generally thicker than G. iricolor. Female pubescent band is reduced to 1 – 2 hairs at elytral apex. Male protibia more strongly widened distally than G. iricolor, being 2.2 – 2.8 times longer than wide.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Body outline rounded to slightly angular in southeastern beetles. Midcaudal tooth of penultimate tergite often more pronounced in females than males. This tooth is generally very distinct but may be reduced to a small projection in Texas and California specimens. A general increase in body size and width of elytral 556 pubescence occurs in an east-to-west pattern. Pronotal microreticulation is faint and sparse (occurring more laterally) in Oklahoma specimens. Female elytral apex does not extend strongly along midline but may be slightly produced, giving a slight projecting in lateral perspective.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. California to Alabama, north to Indiana and Illinois, Virginia.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCCFF8FD380FB47FC72FAFE.taxon	materials_examined	Material Examined. Two syntypes and 393 specimens with the following label data: ALABAMA: Borden Cr., Lawrence Co., Bankhead Natl. For., at F. S. Rd. 224, 16. V. 1988, coll. C. B. Barr (2, CISC; 4, LSAM); Lawrence Co., 8 mi. S. Mount Hope, 22. V. 1988, coll. Paul and Phyllis Spangler (1, USNM); Lawrence Co., 5.5 mi. S. Youngtown, 23. V. 1988, coll. Paul and Phyllis Spangler (2, USNM); Lawrence Co., 5 mi. S. Youngtown, 26. V. 1988, coll. Paul and Phyllis Spangler (3, USNM); Brushy Cr., Peterman, Monroe Co., 15. VI. 1991, coll. I. S. Askevold (5, JBWM); Peterman, Monroe Co., 11. IV. 1980, coll. W. E. Steiner (1, USNM); Brushy Cr., Monroe Co., 0.2 km E. Peterman, at Rd. 30, undercut stream bank, 29. IV. 1987, coll. R. G. Beutel, R. E. Roughley (8, JBWM); Line Cr., Montgomery-Mason Co. line, at I- 85, 9. VI. 1972, coll. G. W. Folkerts (1, TAMU); Watermelon Cr., Russel Co., 5 km S. Seale, 8. IV. 1980, coll. W. E. Steiner (1, USNM); Indian Cr., Walker Co., 7.5 mi. S. Oakman, at Ala 69, 7. IX. 1973, coll. G. W. Folkerts (2, TAMU). ARIZONA: (1, ICCM; 1, INHS); Yuma (1, ANSP); Gila Valley, 3 mi. SE Bylas, 2,000 ft, at light, 18. VII. 1952, coll. R. B. and R. K Selander (1, USNM). ARKANSAS: Saline R., Howard Co., at Hwy. 4, N. Dierks, 12. IV. 1987, coll. C. B. Barr (2, CISC; 3, LSAM). CALIFORNIA: (2, ICCM; 1, MCZC). INDIANA: Green Co. Stream, Greene Co., 2 mi. S. Bloomfield, 7. IX. 1963, coll. F. N. Young (1, FSCA); Fish Cr., Owen Co., Nr. Freedom, 9. VIII. 1971, coll. F. N. Young (6, FSCA). KANSAS: Douglas Co., 17. VI. 1922, coll. J. Marion Bruer (1, MCZC). LOUISIANA: (3, CASC); Vowell’s Mill (4, AMNH; 11, CASC; 1, FSCA; 1, UCMC); Vowell’s Mill, coll. A. Lustgurs (1, AMNH); Beaugard Co. (Presumed to be Beauregard), 13. VIII. 28, coll. R. H. Beamer Jr. (10, UKAN); Little Comite Cr., East Feliciana Par., Hwy 19, 16. IV. 1983, coll. T. W. Walker (1, LSAM); Hog Branch Cr., Livingston Par., 1980 (1, LSAM); Kisatchie Bayou, Natchitoches Par., Kisatchie Natl. For., S. Kisatchie Bayou Cgd., 18. VI. 1988, coll. C. B. Barr (1, CISC; 1, LSAM); Abita Cr., St. Tammany Par., at Abita Springs, LA 435, 29. IV. 1981, coll. C. B. Barr (2, CISC; 1, LSAM); Abita Cr., St. Tammany Par., at Abita Springs, LA 435, collected in roots, 29. IV. 1981, coll. C. B. Barr (5, LSAM); Natalbany R., Tangipahoa Par., W. Independence, LA 40, 13. VIII. 1980, coll. C. B. Barr (2, CISC); Natalbany R., Tangipahoa Par., W. Independence; LA 40, collected on wood, 13. VIII. 1980, coll. C. B. Barr (2, LSAM); Comrade Cr., Vernon Par., 0.5 mi. W. Kerthwood, 7. X. 1967, coll. J. G. Wells (2, FSCA). MISSISSIPPI: Richton, 3. III. 1932, coll. H. Dietrich (1, CUIC); Homochita R., Lincoln Co., at 550, 25. IV. 1976, coll. G. W. Wolfe (2, FSCA); Marion Co., 6 mi. E. Columbia, 21. IV. 1979, coll. Paul K. Lago (1, FSCA); Pearl River Co., 1 mi. SW Silver Run, 26. V. 1980, coll. Paul K. Lago (1, FSCA); Wilkinson Co., 4 mi. W. Wilkinson, 27. V. 1980, coll. Paul K. Lago (1, FSCA). MISSOURI: Little Black R., Poplar Bluff, 12 mi. S. Rt. 160, 23. IV. 1956, coll. P. J. Spangler (1, USNM). NEW MEXICO: (2, CASC); Carlsbad (1, USNM); Carlsbad, 27. VIII. 1934, coll. Carl J. Drake (1, FSCA); Las Cruces, Dona Ana Co., 1. IX. 1953, coll. R. X. Schick (2, LACM). OKLAHOMA: Latimer Co., VIII. 1982, coll. K. Stephan (32, FSCA); Latimer Co., VIII. 1986, coll. K. Stephen (5, FSCA). TENNESSEE: Elmwood, coll. J. Corse (1, CASC). TEXAS: (2, AMNH; 3, ANSP; 6, ICCM; 7, INHS; 1, MCZC; 20, USNM); coll. W. E. Dietz (2, MCZC); coll. Fuchs and Leach (1, CASC); Green River Survey, 12.5.1981 (1, ANSP); Columbus (3, MCZC; 19 USNM); Columbus, coll. E. A. Schwarz (1, CASC; 9 USNM); Dallas (2, ANSP; 2, MCZC; 3, MSUC; 4, UKAN; 2, USNM); Dallas, coll. F. C. Bowditch (2, FSCA); Dallas, coll. Liebeck (1, FSCA); Ft. Ringgold, 20. V. 1995 (1, CASC; 6 USNM); Guadalupe R. nr. Victoria, 23. VIII. 62, coll. S. S. Roback (1, ANSP); Guadalupe R., Sequin, 9.4.1950, coll. T. D. IV (6, ANSP); Guadalupe R., nr Bloomington, 3 mi. below DuPont Plant, 20. VIII. 1952, coll. T. D. IV (1, ANSP); Guadalupe R., S. Victoria, below DuPont Plant, 21. VIII. 1952, coll. T. D. IV (4, ANSP); Laredo, 12. XII. 1930, coll. Eugene Ray (28, FMNH); Presidio, 17. VI. 1968, coll. J. E. Hafernik (2, TAMU); Presidio, 18. VI. 1968, coll. J. E. Hafernik (3, TAMU); Presidio, at black light, 18. VI. 1968, coll. J. E. Hafernik (2, TAMU); Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend Nat. Park, 24. IV. 1953, coll. B. J. Adelson (43, CASC); Rio Grande Camp, Big Bend Nat. Park, at UV light trap, 25. VIII. 1971, coll. D. P. Levin (2, LACM); Little Brazos R., Brazos Co., at TX 21, 20. X. 1995, coll. S. K. Jasper (1, TAMU); Brewster Co., Boquillas Camp, Big Bend N. M., 6. VIII. 1963, coll. J. Doyen (1, CISC); Cameron Co., 8.3.28, coll. J. G. Shaw (1, UKAN); Dimmit Co., coll. A. W. (1, CASC); Hidalgo Co., 30. VII. 1928, coll. R. H. Beamer (3, UKAN); Cascade Caverns, Boerne, Kendall Co., 21. VIII. 1981, coll. W. E. Steiner (1, USNM); Kerrville, Kerr Co., 17. IX. 1977, coll. Hanson and Hsiao (1, EMUS); Lee Co., 4. IV. 1907 (1, MSUC); Long King Cr., Polk Co., 0.5 mi. W. Livingston, 14. VII. 1962, coll. H. R. Burke (4, TAMU); Shafter, Presidio Co., 22. VI. 1968, coll. J. E. Hafernik (1, TAMU); Starr Co., 30. VII. 28, coll. R. H. Beamer (6, UKAN); Guadalupe R., Victoria, Victoria Co., 0.5 mi. below DuPont pump house, 12. VIII. 73, coll. J. Richardson (2, ANSP); San Gabriel R., Williamson Co., at Hwy 95, 16. VII. 1972, coll. Phelps and Sweet (27, TAMU). VIRGINIA: (1, MCZC). NO LOCALITY: (2, CUIC; 1, MCZC).	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	description	Notes About Type Material of G. iricolor. The holotype is a male specimen (UMMZ) glued to a point with the following labels: Holmes Co., Fla. X. 18.41 # 392, Sandy Creek - FNY [handwritten] / Holotype male, Gyretes iricolor 1947 F. N. Young Fla. Ent. 33: 31 / Vidit J. J. Babin 2002 [white rectangular label]. The dorsal surface has an oily film, the ventral surface is covered with fine dirt particles, the last abdominal tergite is hidden, the last abdominal segment is partially hidden, and the body is black. Aedeagus and parameres are attached to the body.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species has a smaller body size and is more attenuated at both ends than the other North American species. Pronotum with microreticulation not distinct at a magnification of 403, and with scattered faint punctures. Midcaudal tooth on the penultimate tergite absent. Body outline angular in lateral view, with more sharply tapering posterior end. Female elytral apex extending strongly along midline, decurved in lateral view (Figs. 20, 22). Epipleuron yellow to dark-orange.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	description	Redescription. Microsculpture and punctation. Pronotal microreticulation transversely elongated, not distinct at a magnification of 403. A small field of distinct rhomboid microreticulation present on the female elytral apex. Micropunctation may occur faintly and sparsely on pronotum and elytra. Measurements (Table 5). Pronotum 1.2 – 1.5 times broader than head. Elytra 1.1 – 1.2 times broader than pronotum. Standardized body length 2.0 – 2.2 times greater 552 than elytral width. Elytral pubescence generally narrower (0.1 – 0.2 mm), broadening posteriorly gradually. Female pubescent band reduced to 1 – 2 hairs at elytral apex. Male protibia not strongly widened distally, 2.4 – 2.9 times longer than wide.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The angular body shape is more pronounced in females and in males and females from Florida. The penultimate tergite can be slightly sinuous, and may be mistaken for a midcaudal tooth laterally.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Alabama and Florida.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD0FF92D282FAB0FDA0FB7B.taxon	materials_examined	Material Examined. Holotype, and 107 specimens with the following label data: ALABAMA: Styx R., Baldwin Co., at 64, 26. V. 1976, coll. G. W. Wolfe (1, FSCA); Conecuh Co., 13 km E. Evergreen, 19. IV. 1980, coll. W. E. Steiner (1, USNM); Bushy Cr., Conecuh Co., 1 mi. SW Lenox, at Co. Rd. 6, 22. V. 1988, coll. C. B. Barr (2, CISC 20; 5, LSAM); Old Town Cr., Conecuh Co., 10 km E. Evergreen, at Hwy 31, 27 – 29. IV. 1987, coll. R. G. Beutel, R. E. Roughley (1, JBWM); Old Town Cr., Conecuh Co., 10 mi. E. Evergreen, at Hwy 31, 5. V. 1991, coll. I. S. Askevold (10, JBWM); Sandy Cr., Conecuh Co., at Co. Rd. 42, 1 km E. Evergreen, undercut stream bank, 26. IV. 1987, coll. R. G. Beutel, R. E. Roughley (18, JBWM); Silas Cr., Escambia Co., at Co. Rd. 4, SE Brewton, 14. IX. 1971, coll. G. W. Folkerts (3, USNM); Sandy Cr., Geneva Co., 4.5 mi. SW Geneva, 15. IX. 1971, coll. G. W. Folkerts (1, TAMU; 10, USNM). FLORIDA: Topotype, 1958, coll. PJ Spangler (1, USNM); Escambia R., Escambia Co., 30. III. 1953, coll. S. S. R. (1, ANSP); Sandy Cr., Holmes Co., near Ponce de Leon, 21. VIII. 1951, coll. F. N. Young (2, AMNH; 28, CASC; 1 CNIC; 2, CUIC; 8, FSCA; 2 ICCM; 4, UKAN; 5, UMMZ); Sandy Cr., Holmes Co., near Ponce de Leon, topotype, 21. VIII. 1951, coll. F. N. Young (1, USNM).	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD2FF8CD293FAC4FE9DFBC8.taxon	description	(Figs. 12, 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24)	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD2FF8CD293FAC4FE9DFBC8.taxon	description	G. compressus syn. Régimbart 1883: 399 (descr.)	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD2FF8CD293FAC4FE9DFBC8.taxon	description	G. compressus syn. Ochs 1949: 294 (descr.) G. sinuatus G. californicus syn. Leech and Chandler 1963: 330 (descr.)	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD2FF8CD293FAC4FE9DFBC8.taxon	description	G. californicus syn. Walls 1974: 7 (descr.)	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFD2FF8CD293FAC4FE9DFBC8.taxon	description	G. compressus syn. Poole and Gentili 1996: 271 (cat.) G. californicus Poole and Gentili 1996: 271. New Junior Synonym (cat.) Synonyms.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	description	Notes About Type Material of Gyretes torosus New Species. The holotype is a male specimen (USNM) glued to a point with the following labels: ARIZ. Yavapai Co., Convergence Oak Cr. and Verde R. 10 July, 1979. M. W. Sanderson UV light trap. 558 560 A 79 - 9 [typed] / Gyretes sinuatus Lec. Det. Sanderson 1983 / Gyretes torosus Babin, Det. J. J. Babin 2002 / Gyretes torosus Babin 2002 Holotype [red rectangular label]. The dorsal and ventral surfaces are relatively free of dirt. Body black. Penultimate tergite without midcaudal tooth Aedeagus and parameres glued to a rectangular point pinned beneath specimen. The allotype is a female specimen (USNM) glued to a point with the following labels: ARIZ. Yavapai Co., Convergence Oak Cr. and Verde R. 10, July 10 1979. M. W. Sanderson UV light trap. A 79 - 9 [typed] / Gyretes sinuatus Lec. Det. Sanderson 1983 / Gyretes torosus Babin, Det. J. J. Babin 2002 / Gyretes torosus Babin 2002 Allotype [red rectangular label]. Body black. The dorsal and ventral surfaces are relatively free of dirt. Penultimate tergite without midcaudal tooth. Last three abdominal segments slightly dislodged to the right.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name ‘ torosus ’ is chosen to reflect the relatively larger size and and the more brawny shape of this species.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is relatively robust, having a wider body than G. sinuatus and G. iricolor and is not as attenuated as G. iricolor. At 403 pronotum with evident micropunctures but microreticulation not distinct. Midcaudal tooth on the penultimate tergite lacking. Body outline ovate in lateral view. Female elytral apex does not extend along midline, but may be slightly produced (Figs. 21, 23). Epipleura orange to darkbrown, generally darker than G. iricolor.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	description	Description. Microsculpture and punctation. Pronotal microreticulation transversely elongated, not distinct at a magnification of 403. Microreticulation on the female elytral apex not distinct. Micropunctation evident on pronotum and elytra. Measurements (Table 5). 562 Pronotum 1.3 – 1.6 times broader than head. Elytra 1.0 – 1.2 times broader than pronotum. Standardized body length 1.9 – 2.2 times greater than body width. Elytral pubescence broader than G. iricolor (0.3 – 0.4 mm). Female pubescent band is reduced to 2 – 4 hairs at elytral apex. Male protibia more strongly widened distally than G. iricolor, 2.2 – 2.7 times longer than wide.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Body outline ovate in lateral view. Penultimate tergite may be sinuous but lacks a distinct midcaudal tooth. Female elytral apex at most slightly produced in lateral perspective.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Arizona to Texas.	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
9E1F878FFFCFFF86D29BFA5EFC25FF64.taxon	materials_examined	Material Examined. One hundred and ten specimens with the following label data: ARIZONA: Guadalupe Canyon, SE Arizona, at light, 31. VII. 1975, coll. Scott McCleve (6, UAIC); Peloncillo Mtns., 33 mi. E. Douglas, at light, 17. VII. 1973, coll. S. McCleve (3, UAIC); San Bernardino Ranch, SE Arizona, at light, 14. VII. 1975, coll. S. McCleve (1, UAIC); Guadalupe Canyon, Cochise Co., at light, 2. VIII. 1977, coll. S. McCleve (1, UAIC); Guadalupe Canyon, Cochise Co., 8. VIII. 1983, coll. C. A. Olson (1, UAIC); Coconino Co., Oak Cr. Cmpgd, Red Rock X-ing, 14. VII. 81, coll. J. C. Burne (3, UAIC); Kocineo Co. (Presumed to be Coconino Co)., 8.2.62, coll. Don Rich (4, CISC); E. Verde R., Gila Co., 3 mi. N. Payson, Hwy 87, 20. VI. 1977, coll. Folkerts and field class (2, UAIC); Salt River Canyon, Gila Co., 16. IV. 1969, coll. H. M. Ohlendorf (1, TAMU); Greenlee Co., Big Lue Mountain, UV, 16. VII. 79, coll. Olson, Sailowitz (1, UAIC); Navajo Co., 1 mi. E. Lakeside, at light, 2,090 m, 12. VIII. 1978, coll. Scott McCleve (1, UAIC); Yavapai Co., Rd. 120, S. Village Oak Cr., UV light trap, 3 – 4. VIII. 1983, coll. M. W. Sanderson (1, USNM); Oak Cr., Deer Pass Crossing, Yavapai Co., SW Sedona, 11. V. 1977, coll. M. W. Sanderson (3, USNM); Oak Cr., Deer Pass Crossing, Yavapai Co., UV light trap, 15. VII. 1977, coll. M. W. Sanderson (1, USNM); Oak Cr., Cornville, Yavapai Co., UV light trap, 10. VII. 1979, coll. M. W. Sanderson (2, USNM); Oak Cr., Cornville, Yavapai Co., at UV light trap, 8. VIII. 1978, coll. M. W. Sanderson (1, USNM); Oak Cr., Baldwins Crossing, Yavapai Co., UV light trap, 19. VII. 1977, coll. M. W. Sanderson (3, USNM); Oak Cr., Yavapai Co., Red Rock, S. Sedona, 4. VIII. 1983, coll. C. B. Barr (3, CISC; 5, LSAM); Yavapai Co., convergence Oak Cr. and Verde R., 9. VI. 1977, coll. M. W. Sanderson (1, USNM); Yavapai Co., convergence Oak Cr. and Verde R., UV light trap, 10. VII. 1979, coll. M. W. Sanderson (6, USNM); Camp Verde, Yavapai Co., 28. VII. 1962, coll. W. W. Boyle, M. A. Goodrich (1, FEMP); Verde R., Yavapai Co., Campe Verde, UV light trap, 10. VII. 1980, coll. M. W. Sanderson (3, USNM); Camp Verde, Yavapai Co., black light trap, 15. VII. 1969, coll. A. and B. Hilton (7, INHS); Yavapai Co., 7.5 mi. ESE Camp Verde, W. Clear Cr. Cp., 3,500 ft, black light, 11. VII. 1968, coll. G. W Forister (1, INHS); Verde R., Cottonwood, Yavapai Co., UV light trap, 19 – 20. VII. 1981, coll. M. W. Sanderson (3, USNM); Red Tank Draw, Yavapai Co., 1.5 mi. E. jct 17 – 179 on rd. 645 to Beaver Creek, UV light trap, 10 – 11. VII. 1982, coll. M. W. Sanderson (7, USNM); Beaver Cr., Yavapai Co., nr Montezuma Well, 14. VI. 1985, coll. M. V. Sanderson (8, ROMC); Yavapai Co., 7 mi. S. Sedona, Village Oak Cr., at light, 25 – 26. VII. 1982, coll. M. W. Sanderson (10, USNM); Yavapai Co., 7 mi. S. Sedona, Village Oak Cr., Porch light over funnel, 2 – 15. VIII. 1982, coll. M. W. Sanderson (1, USNM); Yavapai Co., Coconino Natl. For., Clear Cr. Campgrd, at black light, 29. VII. 1983, coll. C. B. Barr (1, CISC; 2, LSAM); Yavapai Co., Rd. 120, 10 mi. S. Sedona, 1 mi. W., UV light trap, 5 – 9. VIII. 1982, coll. M. W. Sanderson (2, USNM). NEW MEXICO: Carlsbad (1, USNM); E. Fort Gila R., Grant Co., Gila N. P., E. off Hwy 15, 7. VIII. 1987, coll. C. B. and J. E. Barr (1, CISC; 2, LSAM); E. Fort Gila R., Grant Co., 27. VIII. 1934, coll. Carl J. Drake (1, CISC; 1, LSAM). TEXAS: (1, CASC; 2, FMNH; 1 564 INHS); Ottine Palmetto State Park, 12 – 13. VIII. 1963, coll. P. J. Spangler (3, USNM); San Marcos R., Gonzales Co., Palmetto State Park, 31. V. 1983, coll. C. B. Barr (1, CISC).	en	Babin, Jennifer, Alarie, Yves (2004): Taxonomic Revision of Genus Gyretes Brullé (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae) from America North of Mexico. The Coleopterists Bulletin 58 (4): 538-567, DOI: 10.1649/677, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/677
