Pseudotetracha Fleutiaux, 1894

Häckel, Martin & Anichtchenko, Alexandr, 2015, Pseudotetracha timberensis: a new species from the Northern Territory, Australia (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Cicindelinae, Megacephalini) and considerations on the taxonomy of Pseudotetracha, Zootaxa 4057 (1), pp. 143-150 : 148

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4057.1.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BCC393E4-ACA9-40FD-99EA-774604D0EBC9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6109394

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BD7017-FFE5-506A-FF7B-802AFA6DED2B

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scientific name

Pseudotetracha Fleutiaux, 1894
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Key to species groups and subgroups of the genus Pseudotetracha Fleutiaux, 1894 View in CoL

(modified from Sumlin 1997)

1 Elytra unicolorous or with a testaceous apex only (subg. Pseudotetracha View in CoL s. str.).................................... 2

- Elytra with a testaceous margin extending from shoulder to apex (subg. Australicapitona Sumlin, 1992 )............... 11

2 Abdominal segments 3–6 with numerous small, clear setae; unicolorous or with a very thin apical testaceous area (“ black- burni” group)........................................................................ “ pulchra View in CoL ” subgroup

- Abdominal segments without very small, clear setae.......................................................... 3

3 Elytra unicolorous, without a testaceous apex.............................................................. 7

- Elytra with a testaceous apex (“ australis View in CoL ” group)............................................................ 4

4 Testaceous apex large, nearly covering apical third of elytra; lateral carina of pronotum present to at least posterior half.................................................................................. P. australis (Chaudoir, 1865) View in CoL

- Testaceous apex not covering apical third of elytra........................................................... 5

5 Lateral carina of pronotum reaching nearly to the posterior dorsal sulcus; elytra moderately ovate and punctate in basal half................................................................................. P. whelani ( Sumlin, 1992) View in CoL

- Lateral carina of pronotum present on anterior fourth to anterior two thirds, not reaching nearly to the posterior dorsal sulcus.................................................................................................... 6

6 Elytral ground color purple, violet or bluish-purple, elytra nearly parallel-sided elytral length to width ratio> 1.5. Some speci- mens of P. kimberleyensis (Mjöberg, 1916) View in CoL may have dark green elytra........................... “ spenceri View in CoL ” subgroup

- Elytral ground color green, blue, blue-green or cupreous, elytra more ovoid........................ “ helmsi View in CoL ” subgroup

7 Antennomeres 1–4 and femora with at least terminal ends brown or black; elytra elongate oval with humeri rounded, punctate, with deep subsutural foveae in basal third................................................. “ marginicollis View in CoL ” group

- Antennomeres and femora unicolorous, yellow without darkish terminal ends; elytra not very ovate, more-or-less parallel- sided, with distinct humeri............................................................................. 8

8 Elytra rectangular, apices truncated, squared. Elytra purple or purplish blue. Lateral carina of pronotum extending to midlength................................................................................ P. greyana ( Sloane, 1906) View in CoL

- Elytra not rectangular.................................................................................. 9

9 Lateral carina of pronotum extending past midlength (“ blackburni View in CoL ” group)...................................... 10

- Lateral carina absent or present only in anterior fourth......................................... “ cylindrica View in CoL ” group

10 Elytra punctate to apex. Lateral carina of pronotum extending at least to posterior dorsal sulcus.................................................................................................... P. blackburni (Fleutiaux, 1895) View in CoL

- Elytra not punctate to apex. Lateral carina of pronotum reaching near posterior dorsal sulcus....... “ murchisona View in CoL ” subgroup

11 Elytral margins microserrate at least near apex.............................................. “ australasiae View in CoL ” group

- Elytral margins smooth.................................................................. “ crucigera View in CoL ” group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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