Bembidion, Latreille, 1802
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Key to subgenera and species of Bembidion View in CoL
1.
— Pronotum with two setiferous punctures on each side [Antennae submoniliform]. .................. 2 Pronotum with a single setiferous puncture on each side (anteriorly) [Antennae usually filiform,
submoniliform in B. stewartense View in CoL and B. hokitikense View in CoL ]. ........................................................... 12 2(1).
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Posterolateral setiferous puncture of pronotum greatly removed from posterolateral angle; elytra with strong subapical sinuations and interval 3 with three discal setiferous punctures; Fig. 1–9 View Figures 1–4 View Figures 5–8 View Figures 9–12 [Body length 3.1–5.2 mm]. ................................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) Lindroth View in CoL 3
Posterolateral setiferous puncture of pronotum close to posterolateral angle; elytra with feeble subapical sinuations and stria 3 or interval 3 with two discal setiferous punctures; Fig. 10–11 View Figures 9–12 . ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3(2).
— Elytra subelliptical, widest before middle, with lateral margins strongly or moderately widened subapically; Fig. 1–4 View Figures 1–4 [North Island, north of HB]. ................................................................. 4
Elytra elliptical, widest about middle, with lateral margins slightly widened subapically; Fig. 5–9 View Figures 5–8 View Figures 9–12 [North Island, south of GB; South Island; Stewart Island]. ............................................. 7
4(3).
— Elytra with a dark triangular discal marking and prominent shoulders; Fig. 1–2 View Figures 1–4 . .................. 5 Elytra without a dark triangular discal marking and effaced, obliquely rounded shoulders; Fig. View Figures 1–4
3–4. ............................................................................................................................................. 6 5(4).
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Elytra with lateral margins strongly widened subapically and subapical tooth sharp; posterolateral angles of pronotum strongly obtuse, with extreme tip acute; color rather pale, antennae and legs entirely pale testaceous; Fig. 1 View Figures 1–4 [Body length 4.1–4.4 mm; elytra with a dark brown triangular discal marking; northern North Island (northern ND, Aupouri and Karikari Peninsulas)]. .............................. Bembidion (Zecillenus) karikari View in CoL new species
Elytra with lateral margins moderately widened subapically and subapical tooth rounded; posterolateral angles of pronotum moderately obtuse, with extreme tip rectangular; color darker, antennae pale testaceous (segments 5–11 infuscated basally), legs mostly pale testaceous (apex of femora and base of tibiae infuscated); Fig. 2 View Figures 1–4 [Body length 3.9–4.7 mm; elytra with a black, rarely dark brown (ND), triangular discal marking; northeastern North Island, Mimiwhangata Coastal Park (ND) to GB]. .................................................................... ........................................................................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) albescens (Bates)
6(4).
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Color mostly black, antennae bicolored with segments 1–4 pale testaceous and segments 5–11 strongly infuscated (dark brown), legs testaceous with apex of femora and base and apex of tibiae infuscated; disc of elytra with striae 2–5 very deep and intervals strongly convex; Fig. 3 View Figures 1–4 [Rather large, body length 4.6–5.2 mm; northwestern North Island (AK, WO); on black ironsand]. ............................................................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) alacre (Broun) View in CoL
Color mostly pale testaceous, antennae and legs entirely pale testaceous; disc of elytra with striae 2–5 moderately deep and intervals slightly convex; Fig. 4 View Figures 1–4 [Smaller, body length 4.3–4.6 mm; northernmost North Island from Aupouri and Karikari Peninsulas to Aranga Beach and Ruakaka (ND); on white sand]. .................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) tepaki new species
7(3).
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Color rather pale, head dark brown posteriorly, pronotum dark brown apically and basally, elytra with a light brown triangular discal marking, antennae mostly pale testaceous (segment 11 infuscated in apical half), abdomen pale brownish; disc of elytra with striae 2–5 moderately deep and intervals slightly convex; Fig. 5 View Figures 5–8 [Body length 4.1–4.5 mm; southeastern North Island (HB, WA)]. .......................................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) waimarama View in CoL new species
Color darker, head and pronotum black, piceous or ferrugineous, elytra with or without a reduced irregular discal marking, antennae pale testaceous (segments 5–11 infuscated), abdomen piceous or dark brown; disc of elytra with striae 2–5 shallow and intervals more or less depressed; Fig. 6–9 View Figures 5–8 View Figures 9–12 . ............................................................................................................ 8
8(7).
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Disc of head with moderately transverse microsculpture; elytra short, mostly pale, with or without a reduced pale irregular discal marking; pronotum widest before middle. .............. 9
Disc of head with irregularly isodiametric microsculpture; elytra elongate, bicolored, with a dark triangular discal marking; pronotum widest about middle. ......................................... 10
9(8).
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Head and pronotum black or piceous, elytra pale testaceous with a reduced brownish irregular discal marking and with interval 2 infuscated behind middle, legs pale testaceous with apex of femora and base of tibiae slightly infuscated, abdomen piceous; Fig. 6 View Figures 5–8 [Body length 3.0– 4.5 mm; southwestern North Island (WI, WN) and northwestern South Island (NN, Puponga Farm Park)]. .............................................. Bembidion (Zecillenus) puponga View in CoL new species
Head and pronotum ferrugineous, elytra pale testaceous with or without a reduced light brown irregular discal marking and with interval 2 entirely pale, legs ferrugineous, abdomen dark brown; Fig. 7 View Figures 5–8 [Body length 3.1–4.1 mm; northern South Island (NN, Nelson, Tahunanui)].. ........................................................................ Bembidion (Zecillenus) tillyardi (Brookes)
10(8).
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Head dark brown, pronotum light brown basally, apically, and discally, elytra pale testaceous with a dark brown triangular discal marking reaching interval 7; apex of elytra oblique; Fig. 8 View Figures 5–8 [Body length 3.9–4.8 mm; southeastern South Island (SL, DN)]. .......................................... ........................................................................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) chalmeri (Broun) View in CoL
Head black, pronotum black with rufotestaceous margins, elytra pale testaceous with a black triangular discal marking reaching interval 6; apex of elytra rounded; Fig. 9 View Figures 9–12 [Body length 5.0 mm; Stewart Island]. .......................... Bembidion (Zecillenus) embersoni (Lindroth)
11(2).
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Elytra subdepressed, with variegated color pattern, shoulders angulate, discal setiferous punctures small (not foveate), inserted on interval 3 ; pronotum rectangular, depressed, with laterobasal carinae; frontal furrows prolonged upon clypeus; Fig. 10 View Figures 9–12 [Body length 5.1–6.5 mm; North and South Islands , subantarctic Auckland Islands; loamy coastal estuaries]. ............. .................................................. Bembidion (Notaphus) brullei Gemminger and Harold View in CoL
Elytra moderately convex, without variegated color pattern, shoulders moderately rounded, discal setiferous punctures large (foveate), inserted in stria 3; pronotum cordate, moderately convex, without laterobasal carinae; frontal furrows not prolonged upon clypeus; Fig. 11 View Figures 9–12 [Body length 3.5–4.6 mm; North and South Islands, Chatham Islands; sandy riverbanks and lakeshores]. .............................................. Bembidion (Ananotaphus) rotundicolle Bates
12(1).
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Elytra with two discal setiferous punctures on interval 5 [Body length 3.8–9.3 mm]. ...............
................................................................................. Bembidion (Zeplataphus) Lindroth 13 Elytra without setiferous punctures on interval 5. ................................................................... 19
13(12). Pronotum with thin raised lateral bead complete, well developed near posterolateral angles; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with numerous short setae in addition to four long ambulatory setae [Body length 3.8–6.8 mm]........................................................... 14
— Pronotum with thin raised lateral bead incomplete, obsolete near posterolateral angles; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with four long ambulatory setae only [Body length 5.8–9.3 mm]. .................................................................................................................. 16
14(13). Microsculpture of elytra transverse; pronotum strongly convex; Fig. 12 View Figures 9–12 [Body length 4.5–6.1 mm; antennae and legs piceous (antennal segment 1 and tibiae pale rufous); elytra subdepressed, stria 7 incomplete behind middle; North and South Islands]. .................................................. .......................................................................... Bembidion (Zeplataphus) tairuense Bates View in CoL
— Microsculpture of elytra isodiametric; pronotum moderately convex. ..................................... 15
15(14)
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Rather large, body length 5.2–6.8 mm; antennae and legs piceous; elytra subdepressed, dull, with stria 7 complete behind middle (joined apically to stria 6); pronotum with laterobasal foveae moderately deep; Fig. 13 View Figures 13–16 [North and South Islands]. .................................................... ............................................................ Bembidion (Zeplataphus) granuliferum Lindroth View in CoL
Smaller, body length 3.8 mm; antennae and legs rufous (antennal segments 3–11 and femora slightly infuscated); elytra slightly convex, shiny, with stria 7 incomplete behind middle; pronotum with laterobasal foveae shallow; Fig. 14 View Figures 13–16 [Northern South Island (NN, Teal Valley)]. ................................................... Bembidion (Zeplataphus) townsendi Lindroth
16(13). Elytra short, slightly convex; elytral microsculpture absent or feeble; pronotum clearly wider than head, with sides strongly rounded anteriorly and moderately sinuate posteriorly; Fig. 15–16 View Figures 13–16 . ....................................................................................................................................... 17
— Elytra elongate, subdepressed; elytral microsculpture present, strong; pronotum barely wider than head, with sides slightly rounded anteriorly and slightly sinuate posteriorly; Fig. 17–18 View Figures 17–20 . ....................................................................................................................................... 18
17(16). Microsculpture absent on elytra; Fig. 16 View Figures 13–16 [Body length 5.8–7.9 mm; North Island]. ................... ................................................. Bembidion (Zeplataphus) maorinum levatum Lindroth View in CoL
— Microsculpture present on elytra, irregularly isodiametric, feeble on intervals 1–5, strong on intervals 6–7; Fig. 15 View Figures 13–16 [Body length 5.8–8.0 mm; South Island]. ............................................... ................................................... Bembidion (Zeplataphus) maorinum maorinum Bates View in CoL
18(16). Appendages rather pale, antennae mostly pale yellowish, tibiae pale yellowish strongly contrasting with dark femora, apex of femora pale; elytra with all striae complete behind middle and microsculpture very strong, regularly isodiametric in male, almost granulate in female; Fig. 17 View Figures 17–20 [Body length 6.5–9.3 mm; North and South Islands]. ...................................... .............................................................................. Bembidion (Zeplataphus) charile Bates View in CoL
— Appendages darker, antennae rufous to piceous (segment 1 infuscated, at least above), tibiae rufous to piceous not strongly contrasting with femora, apex of femora dark; elytra with striae incomplete behind middle and microsculpture moderately strong, irregularly isodiametric; Fig. 18 View Figures 17–20 [Body length 6.2–9.0 mm; North and South Islands]. ................................................... ........................................................................ Bembidion (Zeplataphus) dehiscens Broun View in CoL
19(12). Elytra with two discal setiferous punctures on interval 3; submentum with four setae. ....... 20
— Elytra with three discal setiferous punctures in stria 3; submentum with six setae. ............ 23
20(19). Rather small, body length 3.7–4.3 mm; pronotum with laterobasal carinae and wide elongateoblong laterobasal foveae; elytral striae incomplete (striae 2–7 abbreviated apically); microsculpture absent on head and pronotum, absent on elytra in male, present on apex of elytra in female; Fig. 19 View Figures 17–20 [North Island]. ....... Bembidion (Zeperyphus) actuarium Broun View in CoL
— Larger, body length 5.5–7.6 mm; pronotum without laterobasal carinae, with narrow linear laterobasal foveae; elytral striae complete; microsculpture present on head, pronotum, and elytra in both sexes; Fig. 20–22 View Figures 17–20 View Figures 21–24 . .......................... Bembidion (Zeactedium) Netolitzky View in CoL 21
21(20). Elytra moderately convex, yellowish with a dark variegated color pattern and shallow, finely punctate striae; Fig. 20 View Figures 17–20 [Body length 6.2–7.6 mm; North and South Islands (WO to FD–DN), Stewart Island]. .................................................... Bembidion (Zeactedium) musae Broun View in CoL
— Elytra strongly convex, mostly black, without a dark variegated color pattern, with deep and coarsely punctate striae; Fig. 21–22 View Figures 21–24 . ...................................................................................... 22
22(21). Elytra black, with yellowish oblique subapical markings and sides slightly rounded about middle; pronotum with posterolateral angles acute, strongly projected laterally and sides strongly sinuate posteriorly; Fig. 21 View Figures 21–24 [Rather large, body length 6.0– 7.3 mm; western South Island].. ........................................................................... Bembidion (Zeactedium) orbiferum Bates View in CoL
— Elytra bicolored, black with wide yellowish lateral margins and sides parallel about middle; pronotum with posterolateral angles rectangular and sides moderately sinuate posteriorly; Fig. 22 View Figures 21–24 [Smaller, body length 5.5–6.2 mm; southern North Island]. ........................................ .................................................................... Bembidion (Zeactedium) giachinoi Toledano
23(19). Elytra pale with dark variegated color pattern; Fig. 23–24 View Figures 21–24 [Legs pale; North Island]. ............. ............................................................................... Bembidion (Zeperyphodes) Lindroth View in CoL 24
— Elytra dark without variegated color pattern; Fig. 25–36 View Figures 25–28 View Figures 29–32 View Figures 33–36 [Legs pale or dark; North and South Islands, Stewart Island]. ........................................ Bembidion (Zemetallina) Lindroth View in CoL 25
24(23). Body stout; antennae filiform, yellowish with segments 5–11 infuscated, legs testaceous with femora infuscated; elytra widest about middle, with rather large dark brown markings; pronotum with sides slightly sinuate posteriorly and posterolateral angles subrectangular, slightly obtuse; microsculpture isodiametric, strong on head, pronotum, and elytra; Fig. 23 View Figures 21–24 [Rather small, body length 3.1–3.9 mm; southern North Island (BP to WN–WA); coastal and inland species]. ......................................... Bembidion (Zeperyphodes) callipeplum Bates View in CoL
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Body slender; antennae subfiliform (segments 8–10 stout), pale testaceous, legs pale testaceous; elytra widest before middle, with smaller light brown markings; pronotum with sides strongly sinuate posteriorly and posterolateral angles acute, projected laterally; microsculpture transverse, obsolete on disc of head and pronotum, feeble on elytra; Fig. 24 View Figures 21–24 [Larger, body length 3.6–4.9 mm; northern North Island (ND to WO); coastal species]. ............................... ................................................................... Bembidion (Zeperyphodes) nesophilum Broun View in CoL
25(23). Elytra with striae 2–6 complete, well impressed apically [Last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with four long ambulatory setae only]. ........................................... 26
— Elytra with outer striae (at least striae 5–6) absent or poorly impressed apically [Last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with or without numerous short setae, in addition to four long ambulatory setae]. ............................................................................................... 28
26(25). Forebody narrow in comparison to elytra; elytra subdepressed, with shoulders angulate, sides subparallel, striae shallow and finely punctate, stria 7 obsolete, intervals depressed; Fig. 25 View Figures 25–28 [Body length 4.0– 4.9 mm; North and South Islands, Stewart Island]. ................................... ...................................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) tekapoense Broun View in CoL
— Forebody moderately or very wide in comparison to elytra; elytra moderately convex, with shoulders moderately rounded, sides rounded, striae deep and coarsely punctate, stria 7 strong, intervals slightly convex; Fig. 26–27 View Figures 25–28 . ......................................................................... 27
27(26). Body slender; forebody moderately wide in comparison to elytra; antennae filiform, moderately long (reaching about elytral shoulders); elytra with stria 7 punctate in anterior two-thirds; elytral epipleura and legs piceous; Fig. 26 View Figures 25–28 [Rather large, body length 4.0– 4.8 mm; North and South Islands]. ........................................ Bembidion (Zemetallina) anchonoderus Bates View in CoL
— Body stout; forebody wider in comparison to elytra; antennae submoniliform, rather short (reaching about elytral base); elytra with stria 7 punctate in anterior half; elytral epipleura and legs rufous; Fig. 27 View Figures 25–28 [Smaller, body length 3.4–3.8 mm; Stewart Island]. ......................... ................................................................ Bembidion (Zemetallina) stewartense Lindroth View in CoL
28(25). Microsculpture absent on head, pronotum, and elytra; forebody narrow in comparison to elytra; Fig. 28 View Figures 25–28 [Body length 4.1–5.3 mm; elytra with striae 2–6 incomplete, disappearing before apex and stria 7 well developed, although incomplete apically; North and South Islands]. ........... .......................................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) parviceps Bates View in CoL
— Microsculpture present, at least on sides of head, pronotum, and elytra; forebody moderately wide in comparison to elytra; Fig. 29–36 View Figures 29–32 View Figures 33–36 . ............................................................................... 29
29(28). Microsculpture poorly developed on head and pronotum, often obsolete discally. .................. 30
— Microsculpture strongly developed on head and pronotum. ..................................................... 34
30(29). Elytra with isodiametric microsculpture, at least basally and laterally. ................................ 31
— Elytra with transverse microsculpture throughout. ................................................................. 32
31(30). Posterolateral angles of pronotum obtuse; elytra depressed, subelongate, sides subparallel, stria 7 obsolete with or without rudimentary punctures, apical striole absent, preapical setiferous puncture isolated; Fig. 29 View Figures 29–32 [Body length 3.5–4.6 mm; western South Island]. ......................... ..................................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) waiho View in CoL new species
— Posterolateral angles of pronotum acute, projected laterally; elytra moderately convex, subovate, sides moderately rounded, stria 7 strong and coarsely punctate, apical striole present, preapical setiferous puncture not isolated; Fig. 30 View Figures 29–32 [Body length 3.2–4.1 mm; North Island]. ................ ................................................................. Bembidion (Zemetallina) urewerense Lindroth View in CoL
32(30). Head and pronotum black, elytra dark brown; pronotum with posterolateral angles acute at extreme tip and epipleura, in dorsal view, exposed in front of posterolateral angles; elytra — with shoulders obtuse and striae shallow; Fig. 31 View Figures 29–32 [Body length 4.0– 4.7 mm; posterolateral angles of pronotum acute, projected laterally; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with four long ambulatory setae only; northern North Island (ND)]. ....................... ......................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) mangamuka View in CoL new species
Head, pronotum, and elytra black; pronotum with posterolateral angles obtuse at extreme tip and epipleura, in dorsal view, not exposed in front of posterolateral angles; elytra with shoulders rounded and striae 4–7 moderately deep; Fig. 32–33 View Figures 29–32 View Figures 33–36 . .......................................... 33
33(32). Metallic lustre greenish or bluish on head, pronotum, and elytra; posterolateral angles of pronotum subrectangular; elytra moderately convex, subovate, moderately wide, with shoulders and sides moderately rounded; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with four long ambulatory setae only; Fig. 32 View Figures 29–32 [Body length 4.4–5.2 mm; southern North Island]. ..................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) solitarium Lindroth View in CoL
— Metallic lustre greenish on head, aeneous on pronotum and elytra; posterolateral angles of pronotum acute, projected laterally; elytra strongly convex, elongate, narrow, with shoulders and sides slightly rounded; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with numerous short setae, in addition to four long ambulatory setae; Fig. 33 View Figures 33–36 [Body length 4.6–5.5 mm; northwestern South Island]. ..... Bembidion (Zemetallina) bullerense View in CoL new species
34(29). Antennae submoniliform, rather short, reaching about elytral base; pronotum with basal constriction very short and posterolateral angles strongly obtuse; elytra with discal setiferous punctures of stria 3 poorly developed, very small; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with numerous short setae, in addition to four long ambulatory setae; Fig. 34 View Figures 33–36 [Smallest species of the subgenus, body length 2.8–4.0 mm; antennae and legs entirely black; North and South Islands]. ........................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) hokitikense Bates View in CoL
— Antennae filiform, moderately long, reaching about elytral shoulders; pronotum with basal constriction moderately long and posterolateral angles rectangular; elytra with discal setiferous punctures of stria 3 well developed; last visible abdominal sternum (sternum VII) of female with four long ambulatory setae only; Fig. 35–36 View Figures 33–36 [Body length 3.7–5.2 mm]. ..................... 35
35(34). Rather large, body length 4.4–5.2 mm; pronotum strongly convex, very wide, with laterobasal foveae reaching or almost reaching basal margin; elytra subovate, with sides moderately rounded and apical striole shallow; Fig. 35 View Figures 33–36 [Legs black to piceous; South Island]. ................. ......................................................................... Bembidion (Zemetallina) chalceipes Bates View in CoL
— Smaller, body length 3.7–4.5 mm; pronotum moderately convex, moderately wide, with laterobasal foveae shorter, not reaching basal margin; elytra subelongate, with sides subparallel and apical striole deep; Fig. 36 View Figures 33–36 [Legs usually dark rufous (tibiae sometimes black or piceous in CO, DN, MK); South Island]. ................................ Bembidion (Zemetallina) wanakense Lindroth View in CoL
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