Anabaxis foveolata Broun, 1880
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Anabaxis foveolata Broun, 1880 View in CoL
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Euplectus foveolata Broun, 1880: 143 .
Bryaxis euplectoides Broun, 1893: 1045 View in CoL . Synonymized by Kuschel 1990: 76 (type not examined). Anabaxis foveolata ( Broun, 1880) View in CoL . Combination by Kuschel 1990: 76.
Type locality. Tairua , Coromandel, New Zealand.
Diagnosis. Body length around 1.75 mm. Tergite IV (visible tergite I) with discal carinae extending from slightly visible to two-fifths of tergal length; median antebasal fovea much smaller than lateral antebasal foveae. Mesotrochanters bearing spine one-fourth to four-fifths ventral length of trochanter. Aedeagus with symmetrical elongate and thin parameres, curved and nearly in contact, but not fused, with subapical lobes bearing 2 pairs of lateral setae, apical setae longer than basal setae; internal sac with small dense or scattered sclerites and two variable sclerotized laminae.
Redescription (n = 278). Body length 1.70‒1.84 mm; color reddish-brown, antennal club, palpi and tarsi lighter. Dorsal vestiture uni- (head) or biseriate (Pronotum, elytra and abdomen), average length longer than length of eye (setae often effaced) ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ). Head transverse, slightly wider than long at eye level, dorsal vestiture long and uniseriate; frontal fovea setose, vertexal foveae asetose ( Fig. 7E View FIGURE7 ). Eyes well-developed, rounded and protuberant, with 20‒25 facets. Pronotum slightly convex and subglobular, slightly wider than long, about 1.1X as long as wide (PL/PW = 0.35‒0.42/ 0.42‒0.47 mm), wider than head at eye level, widest near anterior two-fifths; dorsal vestiture long and biseriate with shorter scattered decumbent setae and with or without 1 longitudinal row of longer suberect setae; lateral antebasal foveae setose; median antebasal fovea much smaller than lateral antebasal foveae; antebasal sulcus from invisible to weakly impressed. Elytra slightly wider than long, about 1.2X as long as wide (EL/EW = 0.54‒0.58/ 0.66‒0.70 mm), widest near middle; dorsal vestiture biseriate with shorter scattered decumbent setae and with or without 1‒2 longitudinal rows of longer suberect setae; each elytron with 1‒4 basal foveae, with outer 2 often merged when more than 2 basal foveae present ( Figs 5C View FIGURE 5 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10 ); posterior margins moderately to strongly sinuate. Abdomen convex, slightly narrower than elytra at base; dorsal vestiture biseriate with shorter scattered decumbent setae and with or without 2‒4 longitudinal rows of longer suberect setae, paratergites with or without 1 longitudinal row of longer suberect setae; tergite IV (first visible tergite) with discal carinae extending from invisible to two-fifths of tergal length. Male. Eyes with 22‒25 facets. Mesotrochanters with spine from one-fourth to three-fifths ventral length of trochanter ( Figs 5B View FIGURE 5 , 15 View FIGURE 15 ); mesotibiae modified by apical spine from about one-ninth to as long as length of mesotarsal claw ( Figs 5D View FIGURE 5 , 16 View FIGURE 16 ). Aedeagus ( Figs 5E‒5G View FIGURE 5 , 11‒14 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 ) 0.36‒ 0.39 mm long; with symmetrical elongate and thin parameres, curved and nearly in contact, but not fused, with subapical lobes bearing 2 pairs of lateral setae, apical setae longer than basal setae; internal sac with small dense or scattered sclerites and two variable sclerotized laminae. Female. Eyes with 20‒24 facets. Mesotrochanters and apical mesotibiae unmodified.
Comments. Broun (1880) mentioned that he had two males and one female, and we designate a specimen in the BMNH that was labeled as the ‘type’ as the lectotype. Kuschel (1990) synonymized Anabaxis euplectoides Broun with A. fovealata , but we were unable to examine the type specimen of the former species. This is a distinct species and an image of A. euplectoides provided by C. Carlton from what may be the type series is a specimen of A. fovealata based on the relative proportions of the body segments and especially the form of the abdomen. This species is similar to A. chathamensis and can be distinguished from it based on the discal carinae being shorter than half the length of tergite IV. The species is highly variable, and characters that are analyzed in detail below do not warrant the division of this polymorphic species into separate taxa.
Distribution. New Zealand.
Type material examined ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 ). Anabaxis foveolata . Lectotype (here designated) (BMNH): ‘Type [round label with red border] // Tairua // 263 // New Zealand [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922‒‒482. // Anabaxis foveolata [hand]’.
Additional Material examined. 265 exs (All NZAC expect where indicated): 3 exs (3 ♂♂), North Island: ND: Mangamuka Sum., 386 m, 13.Dec.1976, V. A. May, litter, 76/109; 1ex. (♀), swept, Summit ridge, Mangamuka Hills, 11.xii.1989, K. A. U. Wise (AMNZ); 1 ex. (♂), AK: Auckland, Whatipu Rd., 3.Sep.1978, B. M. May, moss 78/205; 1 ex. (♂), Epsom, 1869, A. E. Brookes Collection, T. Broun collection; 1 ex. (♂), Awhitu Central Kemp Rd., 28.Oct.1982, M. F. Tocker, ferns, 82/106; 1ex. (♀), Waitakere Ra., Fairy Falls Tk., 30 m above falls, 14.Aug.1982, J. S. Dugdale; 1 ex. (♀), Lynfield, Tropicana Dr., 8.5.76, G. Kuschel; 1 ex. (♀), South Piha, 8.Nov.1979, C. F. Butcher, moss, 79/100; 1ex. (♀), Papakura, 19.10.35, E. S. Gourlay; 1 ex. (♀), Woodhill, 8– 15.Oct.1976, F. Butcher, Pit trap under Pennisetum clandestinum and Lupinus nr. Pinus and Eucalyptus ; 1 ex. (♂), Howick, A. E. Brookes Collection; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), CL: Mt. Moehau, 7.Nov.1978, B. M. May, moss 78/276; 1 ex. (♀), Mt. Moehau, 365 m, Ward’s Bush, 1.Nov.1979, B. M. May; 1 ex. (♂), Kauaeranga Rd., 6.Dec.1991, M. C. Lariviere & A. Larochelle; 1 ex. (♂), Kirikiri Saddle, 27.Oct.1981, C. F. Butcher, litter, 81/115; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Aldermen Is., Ruamahuaiti Is., 6 m, 6‒11.xii.1994, J. W. Early & R. F. Gilbert, Coastal taupata / karo / Hymenanthera / ngaio shrub, yellow pan trap, L 427 (AMNZ); 1 ex. (♂), same data, except: L 424 (AMNZ); 1 ex. (♂), Cuvier Is., Old Radar Station, 200 m, 10‒18.xi.1999, J. W. Early, S. E. Thorpe, grassy clearing, yellow pan trap, L 8177 (AMNZ); 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), BP: Te Aroha Summit, 1000 m, 3.Nov.1977, B. M. May, lichen, 77/136; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), same data, except: moss, 77/135; 2 exs (2 ♂♂), Old Quarry, 51 / 65, West Post, lower Buller, A. C. Eyles; 2exs (2 ♀♀), Te koau, 243 m, NZMS 260, Z 14, 778862, 24.x.1992 – 31.i.1993, R. M. Emberson. Pitfall traps, mixed broadleaf/podocarp forest, 1992/3 (LUNZ); 1 ex. (♂), same data, except: Twin Puriris, NZMS 260, Z 14, 779865, 15–19.iii.1993, R. M. Gilbert, J. W. M. Marris (LUNZ); 1 ex. (♂), Waanga, 110 m, NZMS 260, Y 14, 652913, 11.iii.1993, J. W. M. Marris, Broadleaf forest (LUNZ); 4 exs (1 ♂, 3 ♀♀), Lake Okataina, 9.Oct.1995, M.C. Lariviere & A. Larochelle; 1 ex. (♀), Oweka River, 11.March.1993, T. S. Dugdale, Litter, 93/38; 8 exs (8 ♀♀), Orete Forest, Te Puia Hut, 26.Apr.1933, G. Hall; 13 exs (4 ♂♂, 9 ♀♀), Lottin Pt Rd., Waenga Bush, 16.Sep.1922, R. C. Henderson; 11 exs (6 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀), Te Koau, 125 m, 2.May.1993, R. C. Henderson, litter, 93/ 107; 1 ex. (♂), Waiaroho, 26.Apr.1993, G. Hall, litter 93/98; 7 exs (3 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀), Hicks Bay, 14.Mar–29.Apr.1993, J. S. Dugdale;18 exs (7 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀), GB/BP: Pukeamaru Mullanys Road, 29.Oct.1992, J. S. Dugdale; 2 exs (2 ♀♀), GB: Rangiata, 25.Oct–29.Nov.1992, G. Hall; 1 ex. (♀), East Cape, Lighthouse Tk., 3.Nov.1995, G. Hall; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Kakanui, 2.Dec.1992, G. Hall, Litter, 92/88; 1 ex. (♀), Taikawakawa, 21.Sep.1992, G. Hall & R. C. Henderson; TO: Rangitaiki Plains, E. Ahimanawa Ra., 14.March.1980, M. F. Tocker, mosses lichens, 80/34; 1 ex. (♂), Collector, 14.3.1920, A. E. Brookes, Okauia Kaimai, R. Maramata, A. E. Brookes Collection; 1 ex. (♂), Ohakune, Waitonga Falls Track, 3.Nov.2014, A. C. Eyles, moss on ground & fallen live trees, including Mountain beech; 1 ex. (♀), Ohakune Jubilee Park, Bush Walk, 5.Nov.2004, A. C. Eyles, litter & moss bark of live tress & fallen logs; 1 ex. (♀), Tongariro NP., Cheteau, 100 m, 6.Dec.1978, J. C. Watt, 78/782; 1 ex. (♀), Waituhi Saddle, 16.Nov.1983, C. F. Butcher, litter moss and rotten wood, 83/112; 3 exs (3 ♂♂), Kaimanawa, forest park saddle, 20.Feb.1979, J. S. Dugdale; 1 ex. (♀), same data, except: forest park, 850 m, 11.Mar.1978; 9 exs (5 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀), WO: Mt. Pirongia Wharauora, 854 m, 9.Jun.1977, B. A. Holloway, moss lichen, 77/60; 1 ex. (♀), Piripiri, Caves Reserve, 25.May.1986, C. L. Loyal, leaf litter; 1 ex. (♂), Maungatautari, 20.Nov–17.Dec.2006, C. H. Watts, inside southern enclosure, transect, pitfall trap; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Mahoenui, Gribbons Road, 26.Jun.1977, N. H. Mancer; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Coll. W. M. Brookes, 2.9.1920, Kopaki, Main Trunk Line, N. Is., A. E. Brookes; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), TK: 15.Jun.1955, Dept. Agric., J 245; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Coll. J. Ford, 4.5.1914, Raurimu Main Trunk line, N. Is., 1869, A. E. Brookes Collection; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), HB: Kaweka Ra., 1280 m, Makahu Saddle, 13.Mar.1980, C. F. Butcher; 1 ex. (♀), Near Puketiriti, Whittle Rd., 15.Oct.2004, A. C. Eyles; 1 ex. (♂), RI: Ruahine Ra., 1250 m, Armstrong saddle, 8.Feb.1980, F. Butcher; 2 exs (2 ♂♂), Pokaka, 22.2.17, 1869, T. Broun collection, A. E. Brookes Collection; 1 ex. (♀), Coll. J. Ford, 1.6.1917, Rangaraua, Main Trunk Line, N. Is., 1869, A. E. Brookes; 1 ex. (♂), WN: Akataraua Saddle, Tararua F. P. Tk., 17.Jan1984, H. P. Mccoll, 9/84, litter; 1 ex. (♀), Masterton, 3.4.1949, R. Hornabrook; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Tararua Ra., Dundas Hut Ridge Rain Gauge site, 5–13.Feb.1985; 1 ex. (♂), South Island: NN: Rough I, Nelson, 3.Aug.67, J. C. Watt, litter; 1 ex. (♀), Nelson, 17.7.43, E. S. Gourlay, Acc. 1970, Ent. Div.; 2 exs (2 ♀♀), Nelson, 14.7.20, A. Philpott; 1 ex. (♀), French Pass Road, north of Ranga Saddle, 268, 65/438; 3 exs (3 ♀♀), Rotoiti, 26.7.16, A. E. Brookes Collection, T. Broun Collection; 1 ex. (♀), BR: Mt. Robert, 5.Feb.1982, C. F. Butcher; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Quarry lm. W. of, Ohikaui River, Lower Buller, Gorge, 5.11.65, D. C. Eyles; 1 ex. (♀), Jan.1943, A. E. Brookes, Hooker Valley, Mt. Cook, T. Broun Collection; 1 ex. (♀), Broken River, 1869, T. Broun Collection, A. E. Brookes; 1 ex. (♀), Algidus, 25-9-13, 1869, T. Broun Collection, A. E. Brookes Collection; 5 exs (3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀), NC: Arthurs Pass, Mt. Aicken, 1200 m, 9.Feb.1984, J.C. Watt, moss 84/25; 4 exs (2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀), Arthurs Pass, Klondyke Corner, 700 m, 26.x.1981, J. W. Early, moss from forest floor (LUNZ); 5 exs (4 ♂♂, 1 ♀), Arthurs Pass, Klondyke Corner, 7.Nov.2005, R. Leschen & S. Nomura, cushion plants on rocks, 43°00’S, 171°35’E; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Arthurs Pass, Temple Basin, 1493 m, 8.Feb.1982, J. S. Dugdale, sedges and mats, 82/124; 4 exs (2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀), MC: Bealy Spur, 750 m, 1.vi.1981, C. A. Muir, moss on forest floor and rotting logs (LUNZ); 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), MK: White Horse Hill, Mt. Cook NP., 15.Apr.06 (JNPC); 1 ex. (♀), Bankside Res. Rakaia, 18.Jul.09, washed soil sample, tussock and manuka (JNPC); 1 ex. (♀), Mount Hutt, Ca. 1100 m, 27.Dec.97 (JNPC); 1 ex. (♂), Sugar Loaf, Port Hills, 19.Nov.06, moss sample, SM Nunn (JNPC); 1 ex. (♂), Red Tarns, Mt. Sebastopol, 15.Jan.08, in tussock litter (JNPC); 1 ex. (♂), Mt. Sebastopol NP., 15.jan.08, in dead Aciphylla , low altitude (JNPC); 11 exs (10 ♂♂, 1 ♀), OL: Hast Pass, Mt. Albert, 5.Mar.2003, R. Leschen under rocks, 44°26’S, 169°06’E (JNPC); 1 ex. (♂), Makarora, 21.Jan.1978, G. Kuschel, litter 78/46; 2 exs (1 ♂, 1 ♀), Paradise, 2.Feb.1984, J. C. Watt, moss 84/12; 1 ex. (♂), WD: Jacksons Bay, 23.Sep.1979, A. K. Walker, moss 79/90 (JNPC); 1 ex. (♀), 1869, Mt. Alfred, S. Is., T. Broun Collection; 1 ex. (♂), Danseys Pass, 915 m, 10.Jan.09, moss and tussock litter (JNPC); 2 exs (2 ♂♂), CO: Waikaia Valley, Post Office CK, 23.IV.2015, washed soil sample, Nothofagus forest, J. Nunn (JNPC); 5 exs (3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀), Routeburn, Lake Sylvan, 8.II.2015, sifted moss from tree boles, J. Nunn (JNPC); 1 ex. (♀), DN: Mt. Maungatua slopes, 29.Sep.01, in dry fungus on tree bole; 9 exs (6 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀), FD: Secretary Is., ridge towards Mt. Grono, 853 m, 27.Nov.1981, C. F. Butcher, alpine mats moss and tussock, 81/184; 13 exs (9 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀), Secretary Is., Gut Bay, 24.Nov.1981, C. F. Butcher; 10 exs (7 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀), Doubtful Sound, 1596, 5/4 1953, R. Hornabrook; 3 exs (1 ♂, 2 ♀♀), Bauza Is., 19.Mar.1984, C.F. Butcher, litter 84/55; 1 ex. (♂), Flagstaff Hill, the ‘Bullring’, 3.Jun.2010, in tussock litter (JNPC); 1 ex. (♂), SL: Tiwai Point, 5.Nov.00, under drift wood on beach; 1 ex. (♂), Fiordland NP., S Borland V., 730 m, 2–6.ii.1982, J. W. Early, yellow pan trap, tussock- Hebe, scrub in river valley (LUNZ); 1 ex. (♂), SI: Stewart Is. Codfish Is. Summit Tk., 250 m, 28.Nov.1981, B. A. Holloway, mosses and lichens, 81/198; 3 exs (2 ♂♂, 1 ♀), Stewart Is. Codfish Is. Upper Miro Track, 1.Dec.1981, B. A. Holloway, moss and lichens, 81/198; 3 exs (3 ♀♀), Stewart Is. Codfish Is. South Hut, 2.Dec.1981, B. A. Holloway, moss and lichens. Unknown locality: 9 exs (6 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀), 1869, T. Broun collection, A. E. Brookes Collection; 3 exs (2 ♂♂, 1 ♀), C. E. Clarke Collection (AMNZ).
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Anabaxis foveolata Broun, 1880
Shen, Jia-Wei & Leschen, Richard A. B. 2018 |
Euplectus foveolata
Broun, 1880 : 143 |
Bryaxis euplectoides
Kuschel 1990 : 76 |
Kuschel 1990 : 76 |