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Mecodema tibiale Castelnau 1867, comb. n.

Description

Mecodema tibiale Castelnau, 1867, comb. n.

Figure 60.

Maoria tibialis Castelnau, 1867 (Puerua (Molyneux) River, SL).

Metaglymma tibiale Castelnau, 1868, redescribed.

Metaglymma rufipes Broun, 1886 (nr. Outram, DN), synonymised by Britton 1949.

Metaglymma asperum Broun, 1893a (Taiera Beach, DN), synonymised by Britton 1949.

Metaglymma junctum Broun, 1893a (Strath-Taiera, CO), synonymised by Britton 1949.

Metaglymma calcaratum Broun, 1903 (Maniototo, CO), synonymised by Britton 1949.

Diagnosis: Differs from other Mecodema species by having: 1, ventrites 4 and 5 with multiple setose punctures each side of midline; 2, apical area of elytra with numerous setose punctures; 3, shape of basal lobe and setal distribution along ventral edge of left paramere (Fig. 60 LP).

Description: Length 14.6–18.4 mm, pronotal width 4.3–5.5 mm, elytral width 5–6.4 mm. Colour of body dorsally matte reddish-brown to glossy black, ventrally matte to glossy reddish-brown on ventrites and legs.

Head: Broad and convex (Fig. 14B). Vertex smooth (Fig. 60); vertexal groove slightly impressed laterally, absent medially; large supraorbital puncture bearing 3 setae; supraorbital grooves absent; frons with a small and shallow depression each side of midline (anteriorly); frontoclypeal suture (Fig. 9) a well-defined groove, tentorial pits large and well-defined; anterior area of clypeus without microsculpture, 1 setose puncture each side bearing 1 seta (Fig. 60). Labrum rounded, anterior edge outwardly curved with 3 evenly-spaced setae each side. Mentum lobes rounded (Fig. 12F), mentum process long and narrow, slightly angled upward (15°), indentation notched (Fig. 12D); mentum setae absent. Submentum sclerite constriction narrow with 6–8 setae, 3–4 clustered laterally. Stipes with 2 basal setae. Gula pits small, suture well-defined, gula (Fig. 8) flat with very fine transverse lines. Gena with very fine wrinkles forming an isodiametric pattern across entire area.

Prothorax: Prothoracic carina broad the entire length, slightly crenulated with 5–8 setae each side (Fig. 60), extended to anterior angle; posterior lateral sinuation indistinctly carinate, angled inward; pronotum broad and moderately deflected, overall shape cordate; midline well-defined, posterior medial diamond-shaped impression present, disc without microsculpture (Fig. 60); pronotal foveae narrow and shallow; anterior edge straight and posterior edge inwardly curved medially. Prosternum flat and smooth; proepisternum without microsculpture. Procoxal setae absent; protibia distally expanded and shovel-like (Fig. 10B).

Elytra: Broad and moderately deflected, truncated length due to steep angle to apex; humeral angle anteriorly convergent (Fig. 6A); basal margin slightly curved and bevelled to base, interval 1 extended to margin; lateral carina narrow in anterior ¾, broadened posterior ⅓, extended to humeral angle; humerus with 4–5 setose punctures; suture (Fig. 1) impressed; all striae with irregularly sized asetose punctures, stria 5 with asetose punctures 2x size of stria 6 asetose punctures; intervals 1–6 slightly convex, intervals 7–9 moderately convex; interval microsculpture present as lines; 7 th strial setal pattern with 2–3 setose punctures in anterior ½, 3–4 setose punctures in posterior ½, setose punctures large; numerous setose punctures in striae on steep slope to apex (Fig. 60); row of many setae above and along length lateral carina.

Ventral surface: Mesepisternum with rugose wrinkles; metepisternum (Fig. 2) without microsculpture; setose punctures on mesocoxae absent and present on metacoxae (1). All abdominal ventrites (Fig. 2) finely lineate laterally; ventrite 3 with 2–4 setose punctures each side of midline (not laterally), ventrite 4 with 3–6 setose punctures each side of midline, may be near lateral margin, ventrite 5 with 5–9 setose punctures each side of midline to lateral margin; ventrite 6 setae present: ♂ with 2 setose punctures distantly spaced along straight apical edge, ♀ with 2 evenly spaced setose punctures each side of midline on bluntly rounded apical edge; lateral foveae absent. Anterior metaventrite process (Fig. 2) a long and narrow triangle with a narrow carina the entire length (may be indistinct).

Male genitalia: Apical portion of penis lobe asymmetrically rounded with a distinct deflection to right of vertical axis (VV) (Fig. 15A), ventral edge of apex with symmetrical curve that is curved flatly upward to form slightly forward (of vertical axis) dorsal curve (LV) (Fig. 60 PL); shaft of penis lobe broad and shortened, shaft straight (VV); overall length of penis lobe moderately curved ventrally (LV) (Fig. 16B). Structures of the endophallus (Fig. 4): lateral form of the apex of the central spicule rounded; dorsal form of the apex of the central spicule short and narrow; relative extent of setae (scales) of the apical plate sparse (1–25%); size of left setose flange very small; size of right setose flange large. Left paramere basal lobe rounded, narrowly rectangular, short anterior slope to arm; arm long and narrow (Fig. 60 LP); terminal lobe indistinct from arm, terminus narrowed with apical tuft of sparse medium-lengthed setae (Fig. 60 LP); sparse short setae along strongly curved ventral edge for ¾ of length. Right paramere long, very narrowly rectangular, narrowed to terminus (Fig. 60 RP) with a double row of long setae extended along apical ¾ of ventral edge.

Female genitalia: Basal gonocoxite 1 long and narrow, ventral surface with a few rugose wrinkles, internal dorso-lateral carina without setae. Gonocoxite 2 (Fig. 5) long and narrow, bluntly, rounded triangle with egdes reflexed, ventral surface with numerous sensilla pits and short seta posterior to apex on ventral surface (near base of gonocoxite 2). Ramus short and narrow.

Comments: Mecodema tibiale seems to have the narrowest of distributions in comparison to the other former Metaglymma species, Mecodema aberrans and M. monilifer. This species was described by Castelnau who designated four syntypes, all of which were collected from the type locality, here we designate a lectotype and three paralectotypes from this material.

Distribution: New Zealand, South Island only, Central Otago (CO), Dunedin (DN), Southland (SL).

Lectotype: MCNG specimen labelled. Riv. Molyneux, N. Zelanda. Coll. Castelnau [hw, black square border] / Typus [red font, red square border] / Maoria tibiale Cast. [hw] / tibiale Cast. [hw, black square border] / SYNTYPUS Maoria tibalis Castelnau, 1867 [hw, red label] / LECTOTYPE Maoria tibialis Castelnau, Mecodema tibiale design. by DS Seldon, TR Buckley 2019 [red label] / Museo Civico di Genova.

Paralectotypes: 3, label data same as lectotype.

Material examined: 1, NCant. Dunedin N. Zeland Coll. Castelnau [hw, black square border] / Museo Genova Maoria tibialis [hw] Coll. Castelnau (MCNG); 1♂, 1♀, NEW ZEALAND CO, Cromwell-Alexandra terrace 16.NOV.1977, J.C. Watt [hw] / On ground at night [hw] (NZAC); 1♂, Kyeburn Ck, Naseby Otago 8 Nov 68 J.I. Townsend (NZAC); 1♀, Kyeburn Ck, Naseby Otago 8 Nov 68 J.I. Townsend / NZAC04004586.

Notes

Published as part of Seldon, David S. & Buckley, Thomas R., 2019, The genus Mecodema Blanchard 1853 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Broscini) from the North Island, New Zealand, pp. 1-148 in Zootaxa 4598 (1) on pages 123-126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4598.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2668063

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
NZAC
Event date
1968-11-08 , 1977-11-16
Family
Carabidae
Genus
Mecodema
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
NZAC04004586
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Castelnau
Species
tibiale
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Verbatim event date
1968-11-08 , 1977-11-16

References

  • Castelnau, F. Comte de (1867) Notes on Australian Coleoptera. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Fictoria, 8, 30 - 38; 95 - 225.
  • Broun, T. (1886) Manual of New Zealand Coleoptera. Government Printer, Wellington. [Parts III and IV]: 745 - 973 + XVII.
  • Britton, E. B. (1949) The Carabidae (Coleoptera) of New Zealand part 3: A revision of the tribe Broscini. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 77, 533 - 581.
  • Broun, T. (1903) Descriptions of new Coleoptera from New Zealand. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 7 (11), 450 - 458; 602 - 618; 12, 69 - 86. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222930308678830