Agnosthaetus zonatus Clarke, 2011

Clarke, Dave J., 2011, A Revision of the New Zealand Endemic Rove Beetle Genus Agnosthaetus Bernhauer (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 10) 2011, pp. 1-118 : 40-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-65.mo4.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/07A42C27-6E2B-4DFC-B647-5B068AE84194

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scientific name

Agnosthaetus zonatus Clarke
status

sp. nov.

(13) Agnosthaetus zonatus Clarke View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 3 View Figs , 117 View Figs , 129 View Figs , 133 View Figs , Map 4 View Map 4 )

Type Material. Holotype. ♂, with three labels: “New Zealand MB| Pelorus Bridge [41°18′S, 173°34′E]| 25 Jul 1967 | G. Kuschel| litter 67/ 220/ FMNH-INS 0000 048 207 / HOLOTYPE Agnosthaetus zonatus Clarke , ♂, design. D. Clarke 201”, in NZAC. Paratypes. 46 specimens (24♂ 22♀). NEW ZEALAND: South Island: Marlborough, Okiwi Bay, 27.viii.1965, 65/440, moss, J.I. Townsend, 1♂, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48498– 499 (in NZAC); Orr Hill, French Pass, 41°0′S, 173°48′E, 25.iv.1963, 63/13, litter, G. Kuschel, 2♂, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48236–238 (in NZAC); Ronga Valley, 41°13.002′S, 173°36′E, 28.ii.1957, E.S. Gourlay, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48247 (in NZAC); MB: Eli Bay, 41°8.052′S, 173°59.136′E, 30.vii.1944, A.C. O’ Connor, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48189 (in NZAC); Maungatapu Saddle, 731 m, 41°18.258′S, 173°25.056′E, 15.xi.1967, 67/83, litter, J.I. Townsend, 3♀, FMNH-INS 48240, 254–255 (in NZAC); Opouri Saddle, 41°8.496′S, 173°43.866′E, 22.v.1964, 64/58, litter, J.I. Townsend, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48239 (in NZAC); Pelorus Bridge, 41°18′S, 173°34′E, 25.vii.1967, 67/220, litter, G. Kuschel, 2♀, FMNH- INS 48208–209 (in NZAC); Pelorus Bridge Scen. Res., Havelock (15 km W), 30 m, 41°18′S, 173°34′E, mixed forest, 25–28.v.1982, FMHD#82-600; Peck#82-21, litter, S. & J. Peck, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48210 (in FMNH); Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve , 35 m, ANMT 1155, 41°18.3′S, 173°34′E, mixed broadleaf (incl. Nothofagus spp. )-podocarp forest, 27.xi.2005, FMHD#2005-042, berl., leaf & log litter, A. Newton, A. Solodovnikov, & D. Clarke, 1♀ (in FMNH); Pelorus Reserve , 41°17.916′S, 173°33.774′E [coord.=Pelorus Bridge], 2.x.1965, 63/25, litter, J.I. Townsend, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48211 (in NZAC); Pelorus Sound, Manaroa, 137 m (as “ 4–500 ft ”), 41°6.906′S, 174°1.608′E [coord= Manaroa], x.1944, leaf mould, A.C. O’ Connor, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48188 (in NZAC); Pine Valley, 41°30′S, 173°31′E, 19.xi.1999, RL 498, leaf litter, R. Leschen & R. Hoare, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48243 (in NZAC); Port Ligar, 304 m, 40°54.786′S, 173°58.278′E [coord.=Port Ligar homestead], 26.x.1969, 69/75, litter, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48241 (in NZAC); NN: Dun Mountain, 41°20.646′S, 173°22.548′E, 30.vi.1966 [as 31 Jun 1966], 66/274, litter, A.K. Walker, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48192 (in NZAC); Dun Mountain, 609 m (as 2000 ft), 41°20.646′S, 173°22.548′E, 11.iv.1943, E.S. Gourlay, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48190 (in NZAC); 10.i.1942, E.S. Gourlay, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48191 (in NZAC); Dun Mountain, 762 m (as 2500 ft), 41°20.646′S, 173°22.548′E, 13.xi.1961, 61/1, G. Kuschel, 1♂, 2♀, FMNH-INS 48507–509 (in NZAC); Dun Trk. [prob. on Dun Mountain, NN], 701 m, 14.ii.1942, E.S. Gourlay, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48022, 3♂, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48184–187 (in NZAC); Nelson, 41°17′S, 173°17′E, 31.v.1941, E.S. Gourlay, 2♂, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48181–183 (in NZAC); Nelson, Cable Bay, Peninsula of Maori Pa Rd., 41°10.26′S, 173°25.56′E [coord.=Bishop Peninsula, the only Pen. along Maori Pa Rd.], 20.viii.1965, 65/429, moss, J.I. Townsend & A.K. Walker, 1♂, FMNH- INS 48505 (in NZAC); Saddle Hill, NW slope, Doubles Trk., 770 m, ANMT 724, 41°16′S, 173°25′E, Nothofagus spp. forest, 31.xii.1984, FMHD#85- 456, litter, forest, Berl., A. Newton & M. Thayer, 1♀ (in); Takaka, Waingaroa R. (ridge on) [elev. as “ 9144 m ”], 29.viii.1965, 65/447, lichens, A.K. Walker, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48500 (in NZAC); Whangamoa Saddle, 41°13.272′S, 173°26.214′E, 12.viii.1965, 65/410, moss, A.K. Walker, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48221 (in NZAC); 12.viii.1965, 65/ 415, moss, J.I. Townsend, 2♂, FMNH-INS 48222– 223 (in NZAC); Whangamoa Saddle, 353 m [elev. correct?], 41°13.272′S, 173°26.214′E, 12.viii.1965, 65/414, lichen, A.K. Walker, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48504 (in NZAC); Whangamoa Saddle (0.7 km S), Slaters Road, 410 m, ANMT 703, 41°14′S, 173°26′E, Nothofagus spp. forest, 29.xii.1984, FMHD#85- 428, litter, forest, Berl., A. Newton & M. Thayer, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48224 (in FMNH); SD: Mt. Stokes Trk., 587 m, 41°5.215′, 174°8.13′E, podocarp-beech (large leafed) forest, 11.xii.2007, KM106, sifted leaf litter, K. Marske & J. Allwood, 1♂ (in NZAC); SD: Opouri Saddle, above Tennyson Inlet, 540 m, ANMT 708, 41°8.5′S, 173°43.9′E, Nothofagus spp. forest, 15.xii.1984, FMHD#85-436, litter, forest, Berl., A. Newton & M. Thayer, 1♀, FMNH- INS 48242 (in FMNH); Pelorus Sound, Maud I., 41°1.494′S, 173°53.508′E, 1–6.iii.1953, E.S. Gourlay, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48244 (in NZAC); Pelorus Sound, Tennyson Inlet, Nelson (70 km NE), 480 m, 41°8′S, 173°44′E, Nothofagus forest, 27.v.1982, FMHD#82-604, litter, S. & J. Peck, 1♂, 1♀, FMNH-INS 48232–233 (in FMNH); Titirangi, 41°1.416′S, 174°7.752′E, 22.x.1969, 61/177, litter, F.A. Alack, 1♂, FMNH-INS 48235 (in NZAC).

Diagnosis. Agnosthaetus zonatus may be reliably distinguished from all other species of Agnosthaetus , except A. brouni , A. bicolor , and A. tumidus , by the same combination of characters given for A. brouni (see Diagnosis for that species, p. 35). From A. brouni , A. bicolor , and A. tumidus , the aedeagus of A. zonatus may be easily distinguished by the slender, rod-like paramere (in both dorsal and lateral view, rather than distinctly lamellate), which in dorsal view is distinctly sinuously curving from base to apex ( Fig. 129 View Figs , cf. Figs. 121–122 View Figs , 130 View Figs ).

Description. Color: Variable, yellowish to reddish brown, frequently with darker elytra and abdominal segments ( Fig. 3 View Figs ). Head: Frontal ridge present (cf. Fig. 12 View Figs , fr). Dorsum moderately densely punctate; with punctures distributed evenly over surface, but occasionally absent from middle part. Punctures variable, ranging from deep and more or less well-defined to shallow and indistinct; diameter up to 2X diameter of eye facet; interpuncture distance inconsistent, punctures irregularly disposed, 0.5–>1.0X puncture diameter. Dorsal microsculpture absent. Dorsal tentorial sulcus (cf. Figs. 10–11 View Figs , dt) distinctly slit-like; width subequal to or less than puncture diameter. Sublongitudinal ridge (cf. Fig. 10 View Figs , sr) distinct; not confused by smaller carinae or punctures; crest at antennal tubercle without distinct microsculpture. Area above and behind antenno-ocular carina ( Figs. 10–11 View Figs , arrow) more or less smooth, without subsidiary carinae, or with single subsidiary carina formed by confluent punctures. Antenno-ocular carina joining eye at or behind middle (cf. Fig. 12 View Figs , ao). Temple ( Fig. 11 View Figs , tm) short, less than 50% EYL. Subocular surface with narrow well-demarcated band of microsculpture (cf. Fig. 63 View Figs , bm). Labrum distinctly sexually dimorphic ( Fig. 117 View Figs ). Apical labral margin in males strongly emarginate medially, evenly dentate, with 20–23 teeth (n =8), all teeth normal, projecting more or less anteriorly. Apical labral margin in females broadly convex, not emarginate medially; with 21–26 teeth (n =11), medial tooth elongate, twice length of others. Adoral labral surface in males smooth, without subapical transverse ridge. Mandible more or less identical in both sexes; males and females with single, mesially directed tooth, males with weakly developed preapical spur (cf. Fig. 190 View Figs , arrow); females without spur. Prothorax: Pronotum without microsculpture. Medial pronotal sulci anteriorly separate from and terminating posterior to anterior punctures (cf. Fig. 78 View Figs ). Distance between medial sulci very slightly greater posteriorly.Pronotal basolateral carina absent (cf. Fig. 78 View Figs ). Anterior pronotal puncture (cf. Fig. 70 View Figs , ap) absent or indistinct; medial puncture (cf. Fig. 70 View Figs , mu) distinct; basal puncture ( Fig. 70 View Figs , bu) absent. Medial pronotal seta subequidistant from medial and lateral sulci (cf. Fig. 78 View Figs ). Pronotal hypomeron ( Fig. 24 View Figs , hy) shiny, without microsculpture. Prosternum without microsculpture. Pterothorax: Elytron ( Fig. 23 View Figs , e) without microsculpture; with 2 macrosetae, not set in punctures; laterally with single ridge (cf. Fig. 24 View Figs , ek). Mesothoracic epimeral region ( Fig. 24 View Figs , mer) shiny, without microsculpture. Metathoracic pleural region ( Fig. 24 View Figs , m) shiny, without microsculpture. Metathoracic pleural ridge absent; metathoracic pleural groove ( Fig. 24 View Figs , gr) complete, continuing to or near to pleurocoxal articulation. Abdomen: Abdominal vestiture long and short, somewhat appressed, dorsally with radiating fans of setae either side of midline and laterally, or more or less evenly projecting posteriorly but with middle setae directed posteromedially. Abdominal sternite V of male with large, diffuse patch of coarser setae medially. Aedeagus ( Fig. 129 View Figs ): “ Type A” (see description on p. 8). Apical part of median lobe distinctly trilobate, with rounded lateral lobes and abruptly distinct, broadly acuminate, and sharply pointed apicomedian lobe. Both apicolateral and apicomedial setae short ( Fig. 133 View Figs ). Paramere exceeding apex of median lobe; slender in both dorsal and lateral view; in dorsal view with outer side sinuously curving; with 2 distinct pairs of setae, 1 at apex, 1 somewhat displaced basally; internal sac as in Fig. 199 View Figs .

Etymology. The specific epithet zonatus (-a, -um) is an adjective from Latin, meaning of different kinds or colors, banded, and refers to the color variation in this species.

Distribution. ( Map 4 View Map 4 ). South Island: MB, SD.

Biology and Ecology. Habitat: Nothofagus and mixed forest. Specimens have been taken in leaf litter and bryophytes. Phenology: year-round. Elevation: 30–1,676 m.

Remarks. The structure of the median lobe and parameres (non-lamellate in this species; Figs. 129 View Figs , 133 View Figs ) will easily distinguish it from the externally indistinguishable North Island species, and from the next species.

NZAC

New Zealand Arthropod Collection

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

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