Revision of Atopida White, 1846 (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Scirtidae)
Author
Kiałka, Agata
0000-0001-8883-9035
Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 65, 51 - 148 Wrocław, Poland. & agata. kialka @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8883 - 9035
agata.kialka@gmail.com
Author
Ruta, Rafał
0000-0001-8515-2385
Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 65, 51 - 148 Wrocław, Poland. & rafal. ruta @ uwr. edu. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8515 - 2385
rafal.ruta@uwr.edu.pl
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-08-11
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journal article
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Atopida hirta
Broun, 1880
(
Figs 1E–F
,
5C–D
,
8B
,
10B
,
12B
,
17D
)
Atopida hirta
Broun, 1880: 313
Atopida hirta
:
Pic 1914: 16
(catalogue);
Macfarlane
et al.
2011: 420
(catalogue);
Kiałka & Ruta 2017: 23
(catalogue).
Atopida grahami
Broun, 1910: 31
syn. nov.
Atopida grahami
:
Pic 1914: 16
(catalogue);
Macfarlane
et al.
2011: 420
(catalogue);
Kiałka & Ruta 2017: 23
(catalogue).
Type material.
Holotype
of
A. hirta
(NHM)
, male:
card-mounted, “564”, “Mount \ Manaia” [in
Broun’s
hand], “
New Zealand
. [red underline] \ Broun Coll. \ Brit. Mus. \ 1922-482.”, “
Atopida
\ hirta.” [in
Broun’s
hand]
.
Holotype
of
A. grahami
, female (
NHM
):
card-mounted, “3070.” [in
Broun’s
hand], “
New Zealand
. [red underline] \ Broun Coll. \ Brit. Mus. \ 1922-482.”, “Rangiahua \ Hokianga” [in
Broun’s
hand], “
Atopida
\ grahami” [in
Broun’s
hand]
.
Other material examined.
1 male
(
AMNZ
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
, ND \
Waima
\ 35°34’ 173°34’ \
1.x.1985
\
R.F. Gilbert
”, “Swept track to \ Oraora saddle.”
;
1 female
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
, ND \
Waima Forest
\
Wekaweka Tk
\
13 Jun 2000
\ R. Leschen,
G. Hall
\ leaf litter RL583 \
35°34’S
,
173°36’E
”
;
2 males
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
ND \
Long Louis
\
Waima Forest
\
13 Feb 2008
\ R Leschen B Michaux”, “beating \ RL13330 \
35°32.222’S
173°27.238’E
”
;
1 ex.
(
NHM
):
“
Tairua
”, “
New Zealand
\
Broun Coll.
\
Brit. Mus.
\ 1922-482.”
;
9 males
,
6 females
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
AK \
Waitakere Ra
\
Sharps Bush
\
Feb 1981
\
J.C.Watt
”
;
1 female
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
AK \
Sharps Bush
\
Herderson
\
23 Jan 1982
\ P. Maddison”, “Beating”
;
1 male
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
AK \
Sharps Bush
\
Henderson
\
23 Jan 1982
\ J. Ramsay”, “Beating”
;
3 males
(
AMNZ
):
“
Sharps Bush
\ Waitakere Ra. \
24.I.1982
\ K.A.J. Wise”
;
1 male
(
NZAC
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
, ND \
Waipoua
SF \ Waipoua R \
30 Oct 1985
\
R.C. Craw
”;
2 exx. (
DBET
):
New Zealand ND 31: Trounson Kauri Park,
-35.7221
,
173.6470
,
240 m
, beating,
8.12.2016
, leg. A. Kiałka;
1 female
(
NZAC
):
“FERN FLAT RD. \ MAUNGATANIWHA \ RANGE 12000 FT. \
20 FEB. 1967
\ B.M. May”
;
1 female
(
NZAC
):
“L.
Rotorua
\ 1-3.II.39 \
E.S. Gourlay
”
;
1 female
(
NHM
): “
NEW ZEALAND
Kaipara
\
Mt.
Auckland
22 Feb 1986
\ beating dead wood
C. Lyal
\ BMNH{E} 1986-274”
;
1 male
(
NHM
):
“var/ \ 564.”, “
Tairua
”, “
New Zealand
. \
Broun Coll.
\
Brit.Mus.
\ 1922-482.”, “hirta coll. \
Grenn
”
;
1 male
(
AMNZ
):
“
Waimatenui
\ 19-3-47 \ C.E.C. [on the underside of the cardboard with the beetle]”, “
C. E. Clarke
\
Collection
”
;
1 male
(
AMNZ
):
“swept entance to walkway \
Manginangina Scenic Res.
\
12.XI.1985
\ R.F.Gilbert \ NZMSINII 308600 \ 35°12’ 173°48’”
;
1 male
(
AMNZ
):
“
NEW ZEALAND
AK \
Atuanui
\
Mt
Auckland
\
pitfall
B13 \
Feb 2002
,
A. Warren
”
.
Diagnosis.
Body small (TL
2.2–3.5 mm
), narrow, covered with erect setae, elytra often yellowish-brown with blackish suture. Trigonium narrow, rectangular, with parallel sides and truncate apex, same length as parameroids; pala triangular, slightly shorter than parameroids; tegmen elongated, subrectangular in outline, with subparallel outer edges of parameres. Size, colouration, and setation make this species similar to
A. montana
. Both species are distinguishable on the basis of morphology of genitalia.
Redescription.
Male. Body elongated, small (TL
2.4–3.5 mm
), moderately convex. Body brown, legs and lower half of antenna yellowish brown. Punctation on head and pronotum granulate, strong and dense, punctures touching each other, punctation on elytra simple, dense, punctures separated by 0.5× diameter of a puncture. Body covered with yellowish setae, partly shorter and semi-erect, partly longer and protruding. Supraantennal ridges wellmarked, slightly elevated. Pronotum widest in anterior 1/3, sides curved, anterolateral angles distinctly produced, sharp and triangular, posterolateral angles obtuse. Elytra without carinae, humeri well-marked. Ventrite 5 rounded, apex slightly emarginated. Penis (L
0.74 mm
,
W
0.26
mm) elongate and narrow, trigonium very slender, rectangular, with parallel sides and truncate apex, same length as parameroids; parameroids elongated, sides of parameroids subparallel, with few punctures in apical part; pala triangular, slightly shorter than parameroids, basal edge concave. Tegmen (L
0.67 mm
,
W
0.35
mm) narrow, sides subparallel, parameres triangular at apices, with scarce punctures and delicate setae on the inner, membranous edges.
Female. Body small (TL
2.2–2.5 mm
), macropterous. Supraantennal ridges well-marked, slightly elevated. Punctation becoming sparser in central and basal portion of pronotal disc, with shining interspaces, punctation on elytra denser, punctures separated by 0.3× diameter of a puncture.Ventrite 5 rounded, with semicircularly emarginated apex, tergite VII with elongated subtriangular sclerotization in apical portion. Lateral portions of ventrites 3 and 4 with small, oval setal patches. Bursal sclerite consisting of two small lateral rod-like sclerites (L
0.15 mm
) widened in posterior portion and additional faintly visible central sclerite.
Measurements and ratios
. Males (n = 4) TL
2.43–3.50 mm
(
3.11 mm
), PL
0.43–0.67 mm
(
0.57 mm
), PW
0.63–1.03 mm
(
0.90 mm
), EL
1.93–2.93 mm
(
2.54 mm
), EW
1.10–1.57 mm
(
1.41 mm
), TL/EW 2.17–2.23 (2.21), PW/PL 1.46–1.72 (1.58), EL/EW 1.76–1.87 (1.80), EL/PL 4.15–4.89 (4.50), EW/PW 1.52–1.74 (1.59). Females (n = 10) TL
2.17–2.50 mm
(
2.37 mm
), PL
0.37–0.43 mm
(
0.41 mm
), PW
0.67–0.77 mm
(
0.72 mm
), EL 1.80–2.00 mm (
1.94 mm
), EW
0.97–1.13 mm
(
1.05 mm
), TL/EW 2.12–2.40 (2.26), PW/PL 1.62–1.92 (1.76), EL/EW 1.71–2.00 (1.86), EL/PL 4.38–5.00 (4.75), EW/PW 1.43–1.52 (1.45).
Distribution.
The species was described from Mount Manaia on the Whangerei Heads peninsula. It is widely distributed in northern part of North Island, mostly in
Northland
and
Auckland
areas, sometimes also in
Bay of Plenty
and Coromandel (
Fig. 18B
).
Remarks.
Broun (1910)
correctly noted that
Atopida grahami
is similar to
A. hirta
but differs in the sculpture of the thorax. What he did not realised is the fact that this difference was due to the sexual dimorphism, and
A. grahami
is in fact a female of
A. hirta
.