Pelecium Kirby, 1817

Orsetti, Artur & Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano, 2024, A contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Pelecium Kirby (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Peleciini), European Journal of Taxonomy 922, pp. 1-61 : 4-10

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Pelecium Kirby, 1817 View in CoL

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Diagnosis

Dorsal surface bright. Head usually with a pair of frontal foveae ( Fig. 24A View Fig ) and one pair of supraorbital setae. Labium and maxilla well developed; fourth maxillary palpomere twice as long as the third; terminal maxillary and labial palpomeres usually triangular to securiform ( Fig. 1A, C View Fig ), but in some cases ovate ( Fig. 1B, D View Fig ); mandible groove large and glabrous; glossa bisetose ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Labrum with three pairs of setae dorsally ( Fig. 1F View Fig ). Mentum with median tooth ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Antennae ( Fig. 1H View Fig ) pubescent, filiform; scape two to three times larger than pedicel. Pronotum shape variable, usually with median line and pair of posterior impressions ( Fig. 24A View Fig ). Scutellar shield triangular. Legs with short trochanter, one-fourth to one-ftfth as long as metafemur.Tibiae with yellow setae throughout inner margin; inner spur present; long spur inserted on anterior border of antennal cleaner. Protarsomeres ( Fig. 1I View Fig ) 1–4 enlarged and ventrally covered by adhesive setae, protarsomeres 4 bilobed; mesotarsomeres ( Fig. 1K View Fig ) and metatarsomeres ( Fig. 1L View Fig ) 1–4 ventrally covered with yellow setae. Metendosternite ( Fig. 1G View Fig ) stalk twice as long as wide; laminae well developed; lateral arms moderately long; ventrolateral processes absent; anterior processes absent. Elytra ovate, usually with deeply impressed striae. Hind wings not developed. Males with one pair of setae on abdominal ventrite VII. Male terminalia asymmetrical; aedeagus cylindrical ( Fig. 24C– D View Fig ); parameres drastically asymmetrical. Female terminalia with gonocoxite ( Fig. 24B View Fig ) bearing ensiform setae on each side at basal lobe.

Below is a list of species of the genus Pelecium and synonyms (asterisks indicate species occurring in Brazil), species groups are sensu Straneo & Ball (1989):

Subgenus Pelecidium Straneo & Ball, 1989

Pelecium laevigatum Guérin-Ménéville, 1843

Pelecium sulcipenne Chaudoir, 1861

Pelecium sulcatum Guérin-Ménéville, 1843

Subgenus Pelecium Kirby, 1817

Pelecium cyanipes species group

* Pelecium cyanipes Kirby, 1817

Pelecium carinatum Chaudoir, 1846

Pelecium ovipenne Chaudoir, 1861

Pelecium humeratum Chaudoir, 1866

Pelecium faldermanni species group

* Pelecium besckii ( Chaudoir, 1850)

Augasmosomus besckii Chaudoir, 1850

Pelecium bisulcatum reichardti Straneo, 1970

Pelecium bisulcatum Straneo, 1970

* Pelecium faldermanni ( Chaudoir, 1846)

Augasmosomus faldermanni Chaudoir, 1846

Augasmosomus iridescens Chaudoir, 1850

Pelecium brevisulcis Straneo, 1953

* Pelecium foveicolle Chaudoir, 1866

* Pelecium obtusum Straneo, 1953

Pelecium laeve species group

* Pelecium belloi sp. nov.

* Pelecium laeve Chaudoir, 1854

Pelecium politum Schaum, 1860

Pelecium punctatostriatum species group

* Pelecium atroviolaceum Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium bolivianum Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium buckupi sp. nov.

* Pelecium fistulosus sp. nov.

* Pelecium punctatostriatum Straneo, 1970

* Pelecium semistriatum Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium zaguryi sp. nov.

Pelecium refulgens species group

* Pelecium fulgidum Straneo, 1962

* Pelecium negrei Straneo, 1962

* Pelecium refulgens Guérin-Ménéville, 1831

Pelecium renati species group

* Pelecium renati Straneo, 1953

* Pelecium striatum Straneo, 1955

Pelecium rotundipenne species group

* Pelecium balli sp. nov.

* Pelecium chrissquirei sp. nov.

* Pelecium helenae Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium igneus Orsetti & Lopes-Andrade, 2016

* Pelecium paulae Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium purpureum Straneo, 1955

* Pelecium rotundipenne Schaum, 1860

* Pelecium straneoi sp. nov.

Pelecium violaceum species group

* Pelecium brasiliense Straneo, 1962

* Pelecium drakei Quedenfeldt, 1890

* Pelecium grossii sp. nov.

* Pelecium longicolle Straneo, 1953

Pelecium longicolle impunctatum Straneo & Ball, 1989

Pelecium parallelum Straneo & Ball, 1989

* Pelecium punctatum Straneo, 1953

* Pelecium striatipenne Chaudoir, 1866

* Pelecium tenellum Schaum, 1860

* Pelecium violaceum Brullé, 1838

* Pelecium zophos sp. nov.

Identification key for Pelecium Kirby, 1817 View in CoL

The key provided below is based mostly on that of Straneo & Ball (1989), but with P. igneus View in CoL and the nine species described herein also included.

1. Labrum with four setae. Pronotum with one pair of lateral marginal setae; median longitudinal impression deep. Elytron without parascutellar seta. Subgenus Pelecidium .................................... 2

– Labrum with six setae. Pronotum with two or more pairs of marginal setae; median longitudinal impression various. Elytron parascutellar seta variable. Subgenus Pelecium View in CoL .................................. 4

2. Elytron with only stria 1 deeply impressed, and only on medial part of disc...................................... ............................................................................................... P. laevigatum Guérin-Ménéville, 1843 View in CoL

– Elytron with at least striae 1–4 deeply impressed on disc ................................................................ 3

3. Dorsal surface of pronotum and elytra subopaque. Elytral striae 2–4 terminated closer to base, intervening smooth space rather narrow................................... P. sulcatum Guérin-Ménéville, 1843 View in CoL

– Dorsal surface of pronotum and elytra shining, iridescent. Elytral striae 2–4 terminated far from base, intervening smooth space extensive ............................................ P. sulcipenne Chaudoir, 1861 View in CoL

4. Elytron with striation complete: eight clearly impressed striae, striae 7 or 6 and 7 joined to 8 at lateral margin, not extended to base ................................................................................................. 5

– Elytron with striation incomplete, or wholly smooth ..................................................................... 18

5. Tarsomere 5 with row of few slender setae on each ventrolateral margin ....................................... 6

– Tarsomere 5 without setae ventrolaterally........................................................................................ 8

6. Dorsal surface of pronotum and elytra blue or black; microsculpture meshes isodiametric, surface dull.............................................................................. P. cyanipes Kirby, 1817 ( Figs 7D–K View Fig , 14A–B View Fig )

– Dorsal surface of pronotum and elytra violaceous; microsculpture meshes transverse, on elytra transverse-grated, surface shining to iridescent................................................................................ 7

7. Pronotum with posterior edge not margined. Elytron with humerus projected anteriorly .................. ...................................................................................................... P. renati Straneo, 1953 ( Fig. 18C View Fig )

– Pronotum with posterior edge margined laterally. Elytron with humerus not projected anteriorly....................................................................... P. striatum Straneo, 1955 ( Figs 11I–P View Fig , 19D View Fig )

8. Elytron with striae impunctate.......................................................................................................... 9

– Elytron with striae punctate at least on apical declivity ................................................................. 16

9. Dorsal surface dark, with greenish reflections. Head with frontal impressions sinuous, elongate................................................................. P. longicolle impunctatum Straneo & Ball, 1989

– Varied dorsal surface colour. Head with frontal impressions not sinuate, short or long ................ 10

10. Size shorter, length of body less than 10 mm. Colour of dorsal surface dull. Head with short frontal impressions, punctiform, at most extended to level of anterior margin of compound eye.............. 11

– Size of most specimens large (9–20 mm). Varied dorsal surface colour. Head with long frontal impressions, extended to mid-eye level, or more posteriorly......................................................... 13

11. Body elongate and sub-parallel. Pronotum with lateral margins only slightly arcuate; posterolateral impressions very short. Elytra with apical declivity very steep .......................................................... .................................................................................................... P. parallelum Straneo & Ball, 1989

– Varied body shape. Pronotum with lateral margins more arcuate; posterolateral impressions longer. Apical declivity of elytra more gradually sloped ........................................................................... 12

12. Pronotum evenly arcuate, rounded ......................................... P. tenellum Schaum, 1860 ( Fig. 20A View Fig )

– Pronotum arcuate, posterior fourth forming a sinuous line with posterior angles............................... ........................................................................................................... P. zophos sp. nov. ( Fig. 6A–H View Fig )

13. Surface black with no bright colour. Eyes small. Elytra elongate .................................................. 14

– Varied surface colour. Eyes large. Elytra widened; lateral margins markedly arcuate.................... 15

14. Elytral margins markedly parallel..................................... P. striatipenne Chaudoir, 1866 ( Fig. 19C View Fig )

– Elytral margins slightly arcuate ............................................................ P. grossii sp. nov. ( Fig. 4I–P View Fig )

15. Dorsal surface bright green. Pronotum with or without bluish reflections.......................................... ................................................................................. P. drakei Quedenfeldt, 1890 ( Figs 8A–H View Fig , 14C View Fig )

– Dorsal surface violaceous or bluish. Pronotum with bluish reflections............................................... ............................................................................................ P. violaceum Brullé, 1838 ( Fig. 12A–H View Fig )

16. Body stout. Pronotum short, wider than long ....................... P. punctatum Straneo, 1953 ( Fig. 18B View Fig )

– Body elongate. Pronotum elongate, longer than wide.................................................................... 17

17. Head with frontal impressions shorter, not sinuate laterally. Elytron with striae punctate throughout their lengths .......................................................................... P. brasiliense Straneo, 1962 ( Fig. 13D View Fig )

– Head with frontal impressions elongate, markedly sinuate laterally. Elytral striae with punctures restricted to apical declivity.................................. P. longicolle longicolle Straneo, 1953 ( Fig. 16B View Fig )

18. Head with frontal impressions elongate, extended posteriorly to postocular transverse impression .. ........................................................................................................................................................ 19

– Head with frontal impressions shorter, punctiform or not, not extended beyond posterior margin of compound eyes ............................................................................................................................... 21

19. Pronotum and elytra black, with aeneous lustre. Elytron with striae 1–4 deeply impressed, 4 short, not extended to apical declivity posteriorly................... P. negrei Straneo, 1962 ( Figs 10A–H View Fig , 16C View Fig )

– Pronotum and elytra bright copper. Elytron with more than four impressed striae........................ 20

20. Elytron with striae 1–5 deeply impressed, but stria 5 very short......................................................... .............................................................................. P. fulgidum Straneo, 1962 ( Figs 8I–J View Fig , 14D View Fig , 15A View Fig )

– Elytron with striae 1–6 deeply impressed, but stria 6 very short......................................................... ................................................................................................. P. refulgens Guérin-Ménéville, 1831

21. Elytron with more than three discal striae deeply impressed in at least part of their lengths......... 22

– Elytron with three or fewer discal striae deeply impressed, or wholly smooth.............................. 36

22. Pronotum with lateral margins rounded, with three pairs of marginal setae .................................. 23

– Varied pronotal shape, with two pairs of marginal setae ................................................................ 24

23. Tarsomere 5 with row of few slender setae on each ventrolateral margin........................................... ............................................................................................................. P. zaguryi sp. nov. ( Fig. 5I–J View Fig )

– Tarsomere 5 without setae ventrolaterally............. P. rotundipenne Schaum, 1860 ( Figs 18D View Fig , 19A View Fig )

24. Tarsomere 5 with row of few slender setae on each ventro-lateral margin .................................... 25

– Tarsomere 5 glabrous ventrally....................................................................................................... 30

25. Elytron with striae smooth, impunctate .......................................................................................... 26

– Elytral striae markedly punctate ..................................................................................................... 27

26. Dorsal surface dark metallic green with purple reflections. Pronotal sides slightly arcuate, almost parallel. Elytra elongate, subparallel-sided...................................... P. buckupi sp. nov. ( Fig. 3A–G View Fig )

– Dorsal surface black with faint violaceous reflections. Pronotum convex anteriorly, with lateral margins arcuate and subsinuate before postero-lateral angles. Elytra ovate, with sides markedly convex.......................................................... P. bolivianum Straneo & Ball, 1989 ( Figs 7A–C View Fig , 13C View Fig )

27. Elytron with more than five discal striae deeply impressed. Pronotum wider than long ............... 28

– Elytron with five or fewer discal striae deeply impressed. Pronotum at least as long as wide ...... 29

28. Elytron with striae 1–7 deeply impressed. Dorsal surface bright black without reflections ............... ....................................................................................................... P. fistulosus sp. nov. ( Fig. 4A–H View Fig )

– Elytron with striae 1–6 deeply impressed. Dorsal surface black with violaceous reflections ............ .................................................................. P. atroviolaceum Straneo & Ball, 1989 ( Figs 6I–P View Fig , 13A View Fig )

29. Dorsal surface coppery. Elytron with striae 1–5 impressed. Pronotum longer than wide................... ................................................................................... P. punctatostriatum Straneo, 1970 ( Fig. 18A View Fig )

– Varied colour; head black with or without greenish reflections; pronotum dark green; elytra black with bluish-violaceous reflections. Elytron with only striae 1–4 impressed. Pronotum as long as wide........................................................................ P. semistriatum Straneo & Ball, 1989 ( Fig. 19B View Fig )

30. Elytron with only discal striae 1–4 deep, and only stria 1 extended to apical declivity, stria 4 remote from base and apex. Pronotum with posterolateral impressions indistinct, shallow ........................... ........................................................................................ P. purpureum Straneo, 1955 ( Fig. 11A–H View Fig )

– Elytron with at least striae 1–5 moderately deeply impressed, and extended to rather gradually sloped apical declivity. Pronotum with postero-lateral impressions various ............................................. 31

31. Pronotum with sides markedly rounded .......................................................................................... 32

– Pronotum with sides less rounded, subsinuate to sinuate posteriorly............................................. 34

32. Pronotum posterolateral impressions indistinct............................... P. straneoi sp. nov. ( Fig. 5A–H View Fig )

– Pronotum posterolateral impressions distinct................................................................................. 33

33. Pronotum posterior impression line-shaped toward the disc of pronotum .......................................... ............................................................................................................... P. balli sp. nov. ( Fig. 2A–H View Fig )

– Pronotum posterior impression rounded.......................... P. paulae Straneo & Ball, 1989 ( Fig. 17C View Fig )

34. Pronotum red, with green reflections laterally; shape subcordate to sinuate; lateral edges more arcuate near posterior margin. Elytra black, rounded shape ......... P. igneus Orsetti & Lopes-Andrade, 2016

– Dorsum unicolorous. Pronotum subsinuate or subquadrate. Elytra sub-elongate.......................... 35

35. Male maxillary palpomere 4 broadly ovate, with apex oblique truncated. Pronotum posterior impression shallow, elongate toward centre .............................. P. chrissquirei sp. nov. ( Fig. 3H–N View Fig )

– Male maxillary palpomere 4 triangular. Pronotum posterior impression shallow and short, indiscernible.................................................. P. helenae Straneo & Ball, 1989 ( Figs 9A–H View Fig , 15B–D View Fig )

36. Tarsomere 5 glabrous ventrally....................................................................................................... 37

– Tarsomere 5 with row of few slender setae on each ventrolateral margin...................................... 43

37. Elytron with at least portions of striae 1 and 2 deeply impressed .................................................. 38

– Elytron with not more than stria 1 deeply impressed in part of length .......................................... 39

38. Dorsum dark blue or bluish-violaceous. Pronotum with lateral margins broadly rounded to posterolateral angles ................................................................ P. obtusum Straneo, 1953 ( Fig. 17B View Fig )

– Dorsal surface black with faint violaceous reflections. Pronotum with lateral margins slightly sinuate posteriorly, posterolateral angles slightly projected ............ P. bisulcatum Straneo, 1970 ( Fig. 13B View Fig )

39. Dorsal surface green. Head with frontal impressions slightly elongate, extended to or slightly posteriorly to anterior margin of compound eyes.................................. P. foveicolle Chaudoir, 1866

– Varied dorsal surface colour. Head with frontal impressions punctiform ....................................... 40

40. Elytra with no discal striae deeply impressed................................................................................. 41

– Elytron with at least stria 1 deeply impressed, with or without shallow vestiges of some other striae................................................................................................................................................ 42

41. Pronotum slightly wider than long, with sides arcuate and shortly subsinuate posteriorly................. ............................................................................................................... P. belloi sp. nov. ( Fig. 2I–K View Fig )

– Pronotum elongate and slender with sides equally arcuate for entire length ...................................... .................................................................................. P. laeve Chaudoir, 1854 ( Figs 9I–P View Fig , 16A View Fig , 17D View Fig )

42. Stria 2 shallow, but quite distinct............................................................... P. besckii Chaudoir, 1850

– Stria 2 evanescent ........................................................................... P. faldermanni ( Chaudoir, 1846)

43. Dorsal surface blue. Anterior portion of pronotum narrower than posterior portion. Elytron with lateral border terminated in small deep fovea.......................................... P. obscurum Straneo, 1955

– Dorsal surface copper. Anterior portion of pronotum not narrower than posterior portion................. ................................................................................... P. nicki Straneo, 1955 ( Figs 10I–P View Fig , 16D View Fig , 17A View Fig )

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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