Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera, Adephaga) of America, north of Mexico
Author
Bousquet, Yves
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
bousquety1@yahoo.com
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.245.3416
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.245.3416
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Paranchus albipes (Fabricius, 1794)
Carabus oblongus
Fabricius, 1792: 140 [primary homonym of
Carabus oblongus
Fabricius, 1792]. Type locality:
"Germania"
(original citation). Syntype(s) location unknown. Note. There is one specimen under the name
Carabus pallipes
Fabricius in ZMUC (Zimsen 1964: 55) but, according to Lindroth (1966: 630), the specimen is not a syntype.
Carabus albipes
Fabricius, 1794a: 468. Replacement name for
Carabus oblongus
Fabricius, 1792.
Carabus pavidus
Panzer, 1799: no 7. Type locality: "Dresdae [Germany]" (original citation). Syntype(s) location unknown (possibly in ZMHB). Synonymy established with doubt by Illiger (1801: 54).
Carabus pallipes
Fabricius, 1801: 187 [primary homonym of
Carabus pallipes
Fabricius, 1787]. Replacement name for
Carabus oblongus
Fabricius, 1792.
Carabus circulatus
Marsham, 1802: 450. Type locality "fluvium Usk prope Crickhowell et prope Ealing [Great Britain]" (original citation). Syntype(s) location unknown. Synonymy established by
Schoenherr
(1806: 190).
Carabus sordidus
Marsham, 1802: 457. Type locality: Great Britain (inferred from title of the book). Two syntypes in BMNH (collection Stephens). Synonymy established implicitely by Stephens (1828a: 82). Note. Stephens (1828a: 82) listed
this
taxon as a valid species but also said "I do not think them [the two specimens of
sordidus
from
Marsham's
collection in his hands] sufficiently distinct from the preceding [
Anchomenus albipes
Illiger]."
Platynus clemens
LeConte, 1863c: 8. Type locality: "Nova Scotia" (original citation). Two syntypes in MCZ [# 5758]. Synonymy established by Lindroth (1954b: 138).
Distribution.
This Palaearctic species is adventive in North America where it is known from southern Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Maine (Lindroth 1966: 631). The first inventoried specimen collected on this continent was found in Newfoundland before 1835. The Canadian Museum of Nature in Gatineau holds color drawings made by Philip Henry Gosse executed prior to 1834 of insects from Newfoundland and one drawing represents this species; the plates are bound together under the title
Entomologia Terrae Novae - P.H. Gosse - 1833
.
Records.
CAN
: NB, NF, NS (CBI)
USA
: ME -
Adventive
Note.
Carabus ruficornis
Goeze, 1777 is often listed as a synonym of this species (e.g., Lindroth 1966: 630; Bousquet 2003c: 462). However, Goeze (1777: 663) did not propose a new species under such name since he referred to
Carabus ruficornis
DeGeer, 1774 which is considered a doubtful synonym of
Amara aulica
(Panzer, 1796) following
Schoenherr
(1806: 181). Goeze (1777: 663) apparently misidentified
DeGeer's
Carabus ruficornis
.