A new species of Bembidion (Ecuadion) from Ecuador (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini), with a key to members of the georgeballi species group
Author
Maddison, David R.
Author
Toledano, Luca
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.249.4149
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.249.4149
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Bembidion ricei Maddison & Toledano
sp. n.
Holotype.
Adult male, with three labels: "ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
, 26.x.2010. DRM 10.159. W.P. & D.R. Maddison, M. Reyes", "David R. Maddison DNA2653 DNA Voucher [printed on pale green paper]", and "HOLOTYPE
Bembidion ricei
Maddison & Toledano [printed on red paper]".
Specimen
to be deposited at QCAZ; temporarily in OSAC. Genitalia in glycerine in vial pinned beneath specimen. GenBank accession numbers of DNA sequences from the holotype: JX971116 (28S ribosomal DNA) and JX971117 (cytochrome oxidase I).
Paratypes.
Six males and nine females from: ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
, 26.x.2010 & 8.xi.2010 (11 exx., OSAC, BMNH, MNHN); ECUADOR: Napo: Papallacta, 2750 m, Rio Chalpi, 8.xi.1985 (1 ex., CTVR); ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Guango (=Rio Huango), 2730m,
0.3758°S
,
78.0748°W
, 26.x.2010 (2 exx., OSAC); ECUADOR: Napo: Sierrazul (Hacienda Aragon) 10 km W of Cosanga, 2250m, 3-4.vi.1993,
00°44'08"S
,
077°53'50"W
(1 ex., USNM).
Type locality.
ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
.
Derivation
of specific epithet.
It gives us great pleasure to name this species after the late Harold Edward Rice, a passionate butterfly collector and active member of the Pacific Northwest lepidopterist community, and friend to the senior author. Through
Harold's
generosity, systematic entomology is well supported at Oregon State University. The fund he established paid for the expedition that yielded most of the known specimens of
Bembidion ricei
, including the holotype.
Diagnosis.
A shiny, medium-sized
Bembidion (Ecuadion)
with convex elytral intervals, and with a mottled pattern of light and dark on the elytra (as in Fig. 2A); adults have a seta at the hind corner of the pronotum, and lack elytral microsculpture in both males and females. Stria 3 and stria 4 are joined together and interrupted in front of the anterior discal seta (ed3; Fig. 2A, 4A); the striae are otherwise complete, and deeply engraved. This combination of characteristics is distinct within the genus.
Figure 2. Habitus of male
Bembidion ricei
and
Bembidion georgeballi
. Scale bar is 1 mm. A
Bembidion ricei
(ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
, D.R. Maddison voucher V100622) B
Bembidion georgeballi
(ECUADOR: Pichincha: Quebrada Lozada, on road to Res. Yanacocha, 3460m,
0.1105°S
,
78.5642°W
, voucher V100658).
Brown, with lateral margins of pronotum paler brown in most specimens, and with elytra having a pale apex, and a pale transverse preapical region surrounded by darker brown (Fig. 2A); the region adjacent to ed3 is also slightly darker. Prothorax with sinuate lateral margin, hind angles about 90°, and with a posterior lateral carina (Fig. 3A). Elytral striae deep, complete, although with striae 3 and 4 joined together and interrupted in front of ed3 (Fig. 4A) in all 16 specimens examined; elytral intervals
convex
. Microsculpture absent from the pronotum and elytra in both sexes. Aedeagus as in Fig. 5A. ABL 3.9-4.1mm, n=6.
Figure 3. Pronota of male
Bembidion ricei
and
Bembidion georgeballi
. Scale bar is 0.1 mm. A
Bembidion ricei
(ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
, D.R. Maddison voucher V100677) B
Bembidion georgeballi
(ECUADOR: Pichincha: Quebrada Lozada, on road to Res. Yanacocha, 3460m,
0.1105°S
,
78.5642°W
, voucher V100658).
Figure 4. Elytra of
Bembidion ricei
(A & C, from ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
) and
Bembidion georgeballi
(B & D, from ECUADOR: Pichincha: Quebrada Lozada, on road to Res. Yanacocha, 3460m,
0.1105°S
,
78.5642°W
). Scale bar is 0.1 mm. A
Bembidion ricei
male (D.R. Maddison voucher V100656), showing joining of striae 3 and 4 (indicated by arrows), with subsequent gap in each stria (between arrows); illuminated by two diffuse lateral lights B
Bembidion georgeballi
female (voucher V100676); illuminated by two diffuse lateral lights C
Bembidion ricei
female (voucher V100675), illuminated by a ring light D
Bembidion georgeballi
female (voucher V100676), illuminated by a ring light.
Figure 5. Male aedeagus. Scale bar is 0.1 mm. A
Bembidion ricei
(ECUADOR: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
, D.R. Maddison voucher V100656) B
Bembidion georgeballi
(ECUADOR: Pichincha: Campamento
Pichan
, 3350m,
0.1093°S
,
78.5728°W
, D.R. Maddison voucher V100657).
One of the more unusual aspects of these
Bembidion
, shared with some other
Ecuadion
, including males of
Bembidion georgeballi
, is the amber-like clarity of the elytra. The elytra are similar to clear lacquer in places, allowing bright microsculpture dots from the undersurface of the elytra to be visible dorsally (see pale dots in Fig. 4C).
The only other
Ecuadion
with yellow and brown mottled elytra, and with complete striae and convex elytral intervals, are
Bembidion georgeballi
and
Bembidion pierrei
(
Toledano 2008
).
Bembidion ricei
is most similar to
Bembidion georgeballi
, sharing more convex elytral intervals, and pale lateral regions of the pronotum in most specimens. Specimens differ in being larger (ABL 3.9-4.1mm in
Bembidion ricei
, 2.9-3.4mm in
Bembidion georgeballi
), with a less constricted posterior margin of the pronotum (compare Fig. 3A to 3B). The posterior lateral set
a
and carina of the pronotum are present (absent in
Bembidion georgeballi
).
Bembidion ricei
specimens have striae 3 and 4 joined and interrupted in front of discal seta ed3 (Fig. 4A). Microsculpture is lacking from the dorsal surface of the elytra in both males and females of
Bembidion ricei
, and thus they are very shiny (Fig. 4A, C); in
Bembidion georgeballi
, males lack elytral microsculpture, but females have evident isodiametric microsculpture throughout the elytra (Fig. 4B, D). In addition, the male aedeagus of
Bembidion ricei
has larger and darker sclerotized regions on the internal sac (Fig. 5A).
Bembidion georgeballi
is currently known only from 3350-3550m on the slopes of
Volcan
Guagua Pichincha west of Quito (Fig. 1).
From
Bembidion pierrei
,
Bembidion ricei
can be distinguished by having striae 3 and 4 joined, and lacking microsculpture on the elytra (
Bembidion pierrei
has isodiametric microsculpture throughout the elytra in both males and females).
Bembidion pierrei
also lacks the transparent, lacquer-like elytral regions of
Bembidion ricei
.
Bembidion pierrei
is known from the province of Chimborazo, far south of the localities of known localities of
Bembidion ricei
(Fig. 1).
Geographic distribution.
Bembidion ricei
occurs in the province of Napo between 2250m and 2800m in the Andes of Ecuador, east of Quito (Fig. 1). Most specimens have been found a few kilometers east of Papallacta along two tributaries of the Rio Papallacta; a single female has been found along a tributary of the Rio Jondachi south of Cosanga and west of La Merced de Jondachi.
Habitat.
Found among leaf litter and under rocks in moist areas near small streams in montane forest (Fig. 6). Specimens were found during daytime in leaf litter under rocks or by scratching open leaf litter.
Figure 6. Type locality of
Bembidion ricei
, at Ecuador: Napo: Rio Chalpi Grande, 2800m,
0.3645°S
,
78.0852°W
. Specimens were found in damp leaf litter under rocks that had previously been at the site marked by the arrow; this is a small tributary of the Rio Chalpi Grande, within 4m of that river. Several
Andinodontis muellermotzfeldi
Toledano and Erwin were found within a meter of the
Bembidion ricei
habitat;
Bembidion (Ecuadion) sanctaemarthae
Darlington was common about 2-4m away, along the upper banks of the main river. One of the other known localities was along the same small creek, but upstream, in a more shaded area, and further away from the shore (about 1-2m from the water), among damp leaf litter and rocks.