Cerabilia (C.) takaka Larochelle and Larivière, 2024

Larochelle, Andre & Larivière, Marie-Claude, 2024, Synopsis of the genus Cerabilia Laporte de Castelnau in New Zealand (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Abacetini), Insecta Mundi 2024 (36), pp. 1-31 : 4-5

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10793312

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scientific name

Cerabilia (C.) takaka Larochelle and Larivière
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Key to species of Cerabilia (Cerabilia) View in CoL

1. Pronotum with a single setiferous puncture on each side (anteriorly)............................ 2

— Pronotum with two setiferous punctures on each side (anteriorly and posteriorly)................ 5

2(1). Elytra with a single setiferous puncture on interval 3 (medially); scutellar setiferous pore present at base of stria 2............................................................................ 3

— Elytra without a setiferous puncture on interval 3; scutellar setiferous pore absent at base of stria 2.. 4

3(2). Larger, body length 8.7–11.1 mm. Microsculpture weak on head. Head very large compared to pronotum. Eyes small. Tempora strongly inflated (about as long as eyes). Pronotum widest basally; apex subtruncate; inner laterobasal foveae oblique. Elytra with basal margin slightly arcuate, reaching base of stria 1. Fig. 28 View Figures 28–31 . [Northwestern South Island (NN, mostly Abel Tasman National Park area )]

................................ Cerabilia (C.) takaka Larochelle and Larivière , new species

— Smaller, body length 6.3–7.4 mm. Microsculpture strong on head. Head small compared to pronotum. Eyes moderately large. Tempora not inflated. Pronotum widest before middle; apex strongly emarginate; inner laterobasal foveae parallel. Elytra with basal margin strongly arcuate, reaching scutellum. Fig. 29 View Figures 28–31 . [Northwestern South Island (NN, west of Abel Tasman National Park area )].................................. Cerabilia (C.) kaihoka Larochelle and Larivière , new species

4(2). Pronotum subquadrate; sides moderately rounded anteriorly, not sinuate or slightly sinuate posteriorly; posterolateral angles rounded. Elytra subdepressed; intervals depressed; apices obtusely rounded. Tip of scutellum ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–13 ) strongly projected behind elytral base. Fig. 30 View Figures 28–31 . [Body length 6.9–8.4 mm; southern South Island (CO, DN, MK)]............. Cerabilia (C.) maori Laporte de Castelnau View in CoL

— Pronotum subcordate; sides strongly rounded anteriorly, moderately sinuate posteriorly; posterolateral angles subrectangular. Elytra moderately convex; intervals slightly convex; apices obtuse. Tip of scutellum ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–13 ) slightly projected behind elytral base. Fig. 31 View Figures 28–31 . [Body length 7.5–8.8 mm; South Island (MK)]......................... Cerabilia (C.) cordata Larochelle and Larivière , new species

5(1). Elytra with a scutellar setiferous pore at base of stria 2. Tempora moderately inflated (about two-thirds as long as eyes). Pronotum with inner laterobasal foveae deep. Fig. 32 View Figures 32–35 . [Body length 7.9–8.4 mm; southern North Island (RI, WA, WN), northeastern South Island (MB, SD)]..................................................... Cerabilia (C.) willi Larochelle and Larivière , new species

— Elytra without a scutellar setiferous pore. Tempora not inflated. Pronotum with inner laterobasal foveae shallow............................................................................. 6

6(5). Pronotum widest basally; lateral beads gradually widened from apex to base; laterobasal foveae double; base much wider than apex. Elytra widest before middle................................... 7

— Pronotum widest before middle; lateral beads mostly narrow from apex to base; laterobasal foveae single (outer foveae absent); base about as wide as apex or narrower than apex. Elytra widest about middle .................................................................................... 8

7(6). Larger, body length 10.8–11.4 mm. Head, pronotum, and elytra piceous black; dorsal surface dull. Terminal segment of palpi obtuse apically. Pronotum rectangular, obsoletely wrinkled medially and mediobasally; sides nearly straight posteriorly. Elytra slightly convex; sides strongly rounded; striae shallow. Tip of scutellum ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–13 ) slightly projected behind elytral base. Fig. 33 View Figures 32–35 . [Central and northeastern South Island (KA, MC, MK)].......................... Cerabilia (C.) major (Broun) View in CoL

— Smaller, body length 8.1–8.3 mm. Head and pronotum rufopiceous; elytra piceous black; dorsal surface shiny. Terminal segment of palpi truncate apically. Pronotum subquadrate, unwrinkled; sides slightly sinuate posteriorly. Elytra moderately convex; sides moderately rounded; striae deep. Tip of scutellum ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–13 ) strongly projected behind elytral base. Fig. 34 View Figures 32–35 . [Northeastern South Island (NC, Motunau Island)].............. Cerabilia (C.) motunau Larochelle and Larivière , new species

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Cerabilia

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