Ctenognathus intermedius ( Broun, 1908 )

Larochelle & Larivière, Marie-Claude, 2021, Synopsis of the tribe Platynini in New Zealand (Coleoptera: Carabidae), Insecta Mundi 2021 (864), pp. 1-96 : 52-53

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Ctenognathus intermedius ( Broun, 1908 )
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Ctenognathus intermedius ( Broun, 1908) View in CoL

Fig. 73 View Figures 73–76 , 116 View Figures 115–122 , 135 View Figures 130–135

Anchomenus intermedius Broun, 1908: 347 View in CoL . Lectotype (here designated): male (BMNH) labeled “Type (circular red-bordered label; typed) / 2666. [male symbol] (hand-written) / [WI/WN] Manawatu Flats (hand-written) / Anchomenus intermedius View in CoL . (hand-written) / New Zealand. Broun. Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922–482. (white label with red horizontal line; typed) / LECTOTYPE [male symbol] Anchomenus intermedius Broun, 1908 View in CoL designated by Larochelle & Larivière, 2021 (red label; typed).”

Agonum (Anchomenus) intermedium: Csiki 1931: 865 View in CoL .

Anchomenus intermedius: Hudson 1934: 174 View in CoL .

Ctenognathus intermedius: Larochelle and Larivière 2007: 81 View in CoL , 111.

Description. Body length 10.5–12.0 mm. Head, pronotum, and elytra mostly piceous black; lateral margins of pronotum and elytra reddish; abdomen piceous black, yellowish lateroapically; antennae and palpi rufotestaceous; femora and tibiae pale yellow; tarsi reddish. Microsculpture isodiametric on head, very transverse (with microlines) on pronotum, and isodiametric on elytra. Iridescence present on pronotum. Very shiny. Forebody narrow in comparison to elytra. Head. Moderately wide. Mandibles moderately long and curved anteriorly. Labrum strongly transverse, slightly emarginate anteriorly. Eyes strongly convex; two setiferous punctures on inner side of each eye. Tempora not inflated. Neck constriction shallow dorsolaterally. Mentum: medial tooth subtruncate apically; two setae. Submentum with six setae. Palpi with terminal segment truncate apically. Thorax. Pronotum moderately convex, impunctate, obsoletely wrinkled on disc and across base, narrow, moderately cordate, widest before middle; apex slightly emarginate; anterolateral angles poorly developed, obtuse; anterior bead complete; sides moderately rounded, moderately sinuate posteriorly; lateral beads absent; lateral depressions wide; two setiferous punctures (anterior and posterior) on each side; posterolateral angles rectangular; laterobasal foveae very deep, moderately wide, prolonged forward; posterior bead complete; base truncate. Legs. Very long. Metafemora with two posteroventral setae. Meso- and metatarsomeres 1–4 well developed, tricarinate dorsally, deeply bisulcate laterally. Metatarsomeres 4 moderately bilobed, symmetrical apically. Metatarsomeres 5 glabrous ventrally. Elytra. Slightly convex, not sloping down toward apex, subovate, widest about middle. Shoulders strongly rounded. Sides strongly rounded. Scutellar setiferous pore visible. Scutellar striole moderately long, impunctate. Striae deep, finely punctate. Intervals subdepressed; interval 3 with three moderately deep, small setiferous punctures. Umbilicate series with 17–19 setiferous punctures. Subapical sinuations feeble. Apices obtuse. Abdomen. Sterna IV–VI: both sexes with two long apical ambulatory setae. Sternum VII (last visible sternum): male with two long apical ambulatory setae; female with four long apical ambulatory setae. Aedeagus. Lateral view ( Fig. 116 View Figures 115–122 ): moderately arcuate, slender; base moderately convex dorsally, with basal lobe narrow; middle subparallel, moderately convex dorsally, moderately concave ventrally, with dorsal membranous area moderately wide and moderately long; apex moderately convex dorsally, slightly concave ventrally, with extreme tip narrow and moderately long. Dorsal view: moderately wide, asymmetrical (ostium of membranous area deflected to the left); basal bulb moderately distant from membranous area.

Material examined. 54 specimens ( BMNH, JNNZ, MONZ, NZAC).

Geographic distribution ( Fig. 135 View Figures 130–135 ). North Island: RI, TO, WI, WN.

Ecology. Lowland, montane. Epigean. Wet forests (beech, broadleaf). Associated with streams. Shaded ground; wet soil. Nocturnal; hides during the day under logs, fallen branches, and stones. Gregarious.

Biology. Seasonality: September–October, December–February. Mating observed in January (WI). Tenerals: February–April. Predacious (based on mouthpart morphology).

Dispersal power. Subapterous (incapable of flight). Swift runner.

Collecting techniques. Turning logs, fallen branches, and stones.

References. Larochelle and Larivière 2001: 130 (as “ Anchomenus View in CoL intermedius View in CoL ; catalogue; biology, dispersal power, ecology, geographic distribution, references), 2007: 81, 111 (as Ctenognathus intermedius View in CoL ), 2016: 37 (list).

Remarks. Broun described Anchomenus intermedius from two specimens, one of which (a male) could be located (BMNH) and is here designated as lectotype. This type designation is made to preserve stability of nomenclature in the future.

MONZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Entomology

NZAC

New Zealand Arthropod Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Ctenognathus

Loc

Ctenognathus intermedius ( Broun, 1908 )

Larochelle & Larivière, Marie-Claude 2021
2021
Loc

Ctenognathus intermedius: Larochelle and Larivière 2007: 81

Larochelle A & Lariviere M-C. 2007: 81
2007
Loc

Anchomenus intermedius: Hudson 1934: 174

Hudson GV 1934: 174
1934
Loc

Agonum (Anchomenus) intermedium:

Csiki E. 1931: 865
1931
Loc

Anchomenus intermedius

Broun T. 1908: 347
1908
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