Fourteen new species of the genus Nesamblyops Jeannel (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) from the South Island of New Zealand with redescription of the genus and description of a new subtribe
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Sokolov, Igor M.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-11-22
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10.11646/zootaxa.5375.2.1
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Nesamblyops viator
,
sp. nov.
Figures. 11B
,
13E
,
16D–F
,
17K
,
23
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
, male, in
NZAC
, labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD Resolution I Disappointment Cove
26 May 1982
\
C.F.Butcher
ex moss \ NZ PB
\.
PARATYPES
(
49 specimens
, dissected 7 exx.),
3 males
and
1 female
labeled same as
paratype
;
1 female
labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD
Bauza
I
27 Nov 1981
C.F.Butcher
\ litter and moss 81/187 \ NZ PB
\;
1 male
and
1 female
labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD
Bauza
I
19 Mar 1984
C.F.Butcher Litter
84/55 \ NZ PB
\;
3 males
and
1 female
labeled: \
Deep Cove Doubtful Snd
\
Manapouri Exp. Jan
70
I.Townsend
\ litter 70/65 \
DSIR
\
Ns
\
NZ
PB
\;
25 males
and females labeled: \
Wilmot Pass
300m
–
630m
\
litter 70/73 \
Manapouri Exp. Jan
70
I.Townsend
\
DSIR
\
Ns
\
NZ
PB
\;
4 females
labeled: \
Wilmot Pass
630m
–
800m
\
litter 70/73 \
Manapouri Exp. Jan
70
J.Dugdale
\
Mats
70/92 \
DSIR
\
Ns
\
NZ
PB
\;
1 female
labeled: \
Spey
R
.
180m
W.Manapauri Jan 70
A.C. Eyles Mats
70/62 \
NZ
PB
\;
1 female
labeled: \
Spey River
180m
\
Manapouri Exp. Jan 70
A.C. Eyles
\ Mats 70/62 \
NZ
PB
\;
2 males
labeled: \
Wilmot Pass
630m
. W. of
L.Manapouri
\ 10
Jan
70
AC
.
Eyles Moss
70/34 \
NZ
PB
\;
1 male
and
1 female
labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD
Secretary
I
Mt Grono
,
853m
27 Nov 1981
C.F.
Butcher
\ mats, moss and tussock 81/186 \
NZ
PB
\;
2 females
labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD
Secretary
I
Grono Bay
28 Nov 1981
C.F.Butcher
\ sifted litter 81/188 \ NZ PB
\;
1 male
labeled: \
NEW ZEALAND
FD
Secretary
I
Grono Bay
Track
1 Dec 1981
C.F.Butcher
\
Moss
and litter 81/190 \ NZ PB
\.
FIGURE 17
. Line drawings of ring sclerite of New Zealand
Nesamblyops
species
, male genitalia, dorsal aspect.
A
—
N. canaanensis
(Canaan, Nelson, SO),
B
—
N. disjunctus
(Fletchers Creek, Buller, SO)
,
C
—
N. hobbit
(Mount Domett, Nelson, SO),
D
—
N. karamea
(Karamea River Gorge, Nelson, SO),
E
—
N. kuscheli
(Flora Hut, Mount Arthur, Nelson, SO),
F
—
N. montanus
(Relax Shelter, Mount Robert Ridge, Nelson, SO),
G
—
N. moorei
(Kangaroo Creek, Mawhera Forest, Buller, SO)
,
H
—
N. ovipennis
(Mount Arthur, Nelson, SO),
I
—
N. rotundicollis
(Onekaka, Nelson, SO),
J
—
N. subcaecus
(Margarets Tarn Lake, Arthur’s Pass, Mid Canterbury, SO),
K
—
N. viator
(Secretary Island, Grono Bay, Fjordland, SO),
L
—
N. victoriae
(Capleston, Victoria Range, Buller, SO)
. Scale = 0.2 mm.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is a Latin noun
viator
(meaning “traveler”) in apposition in the nominative case and refers to the peculiarities of the species distribution, which range encompasses the islands and mainland of the Fiordland region of
New Zealand
—carved by glaciers rugged terrain with largely inaccessible interior areas covered by dense primary vegetation.
Type
locality.
New Zealand
,
South Island
,
Fiordland
,
Resolution Island
.
Recognition.
Adults of this species (
Fig. 11B
) are practically indistinguishable from the adults of many
Nesamblyops
species
based on external characters (e.g.,
Figs 10A–B
) and are distinguished from them by the structure of the male genitalia.
Description.
Small for genus (SBL range
1.52–1.78 mm
, mean 1.69±
0.065 mm
, n=24).
Habitus.
Body form (
Fig. 11B
) moderately convex, elongate ovoid, general proportions wide (WE/SBL 0.39±0.008), head moderately wide relative to pronotum (WH/WPm 0.75±0.015), proportions of pronotum in comparison to elytra average for genus (WPm/WE 0.73±0.020).
Color.
Body color rufotestaceous, appendages testaceous.
FIGURE 18.
Line drawings of spermatheca of New Zealand
Nesamblyops
species.
A
—
N. magnificus
(Allison Reserve, Akatore, Dunedin, SO)
,
B
—
N. rotundicollis
(Parahamoi, Nelson, SO),
C
—
N. subcaecus
(Lake Kaniere Scenic Reserve, Mount Tuhua, Westland, SO)
. Scale = 0.1 mm.
Prothorax.
Pronotum (
Fig. 13E
) moderately long in comparison to elytra (LP/LE 0.40±0.012) and slightly transverse (WPm/LP 1.20±0.023), with lateral margins strongly and rectilinear constricted posteriorly (WPm/ WPp 1.34±0.031). Anterior angles indistinct, posterior angles obtuse (120–130°), widely rounded. Width between posterior angles equals width between anterior angles (WPa/WPp 1.00±0.031). Basal margin slightly convex.
Elytra.
Ovoid, narrowly depressed along suture, comparatively long (LE/SBL 0.60±0.007) and moderately wide (WE/LE 0.66±0.014). Humeri completely rounded. Lateral margins slightly divergent at basal third, subparallel at middle and evenly rounded to apex in apical third.
Male genitalia.
Median lobe of aedeagus (
Fig. 16F
) slightly arcuate and barely twisted. Shaft slightly enlarged at basal third, slightly tapering toward apex in apical two thirds. Apex slightly curved downward with rounded tip of moderate size. Apical orifice short, occupies one fifth of the shaft length. Ventral margin of median lobe slightly convex at middle part and slightly concave before the apex. Walls of shaft with two groups of poriferous canals in apical and basal parts of shaft. Dorsal copulatory sclerites represented by one dorsal membraneous field of distinctive shape (
Fig. 16F
). V-contour and rC-sclerite lacking. Left paramere (
Fig. 16D
) comparatively narrow, with slightly attenuated apex, bearing only two long setae. Right paramere (
Fig. 16E
) narrow, of moderate length, bearing two long setae, which are slightly shorter than the length of paramere. Ring sclerite as in
Fig. 17K
.
Female internal genitalia.
Not examined.
Geographical distribution.
The range of the species occupies the southwest corner of the South Island and comprises the central part of the Fiordland National Park (
Fig. 23
, black circles).
Habitat.
Specimens were collected from litter, moss, tussock, and [plant] mats samples.
Relationships.
The structure of the male genitalia of
N. viator
suggests its relatedness to the species with reduced and simple armature of the internal sac. In having only one sclerotized field of copulatory sclerites
N. viator
demonstrates affinity to and presumably forms one group with
N. subcaecus
.