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Elytra, Tokyo, New Series, 2 (1): 119 125 July 15, 2012 New Pterostichines from Central Japan 119 Two New Macrocephalic Pterostichines (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Central Japan Hirako 2 24 16, Minami-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, 457 0001 Japan Abstract Two new species of macrocephalic pterostichine carabid beetles, Pterostichus gujoensis sp. nov., and P. shikatai sp. nov., are described from Gujô-shi of Gifu Prefecture and Matsumoto-shi of Nagano Prefecture, Central Honshu, Japan, respectively. Up to now, eight macrocephalic Pterostichus species are known from Gifu and Nagano Prefectures, Central Honshu, Japan. Of these, only one species, Pterostichus macrogenys BATES, has a wide distributional range (SASAKAWA, 2005), while the other species are restricted locally (MORITA & HI- RASAWA, 1996; MORITA & KANIE, 1997; SUGIMURA, 2005, 2006, 2007; MORITA & OHKAWA, 2009). In recent years, I have repeatedly investigated in blank areas of macrocephalic Pterostichus distributions with some entomological friends of mine, and we obtained two new species which are described herein. The abbreviations used in this paper are as follows: L, body length, measured from apical margin of clypeus to apices of elytra; HW, greatest width of head; PW, greatest width of pronotum; PL, length of pronotum, measured along the median line; PA, width of pronotal apex; PB, width of pronotal base; EW, greatest width of elytra; EL, greatest length of elytra. Pterostichus gujoensis TODA, sp. nov. [Japanese name: Katô-ôzu-naga-gomimushi] (Figs. 1 7) Diagnosis. A macrocephalic Pterostichus species with entirely flat eyes; body surface rather smooth; in, elytral dorsal pores rather strongly depressed; aedeagal ventral side with a rather large ridge at about middle. Description. L: 13.45 15.46 mm in, 13.60 17.05 mm in. Body rather flat and elongate. Colour dark brown to blackish brown; appendages dark brown. Head very large, convex and usually slightly narrower than pronotum; PW/HW 1.05 1.10 (M 1.08) in, 0.97 1.10 (M 1.02) in ; frontal furrows shallow, short and weakly curved inwards at the posterior ends; eyes entirely flat; lateral grooves deep, straight in front, curved inwards and becoming wider at the posterior halves, and then reaching the level of the posterior supraorbital pore on each side; additional groove situated a little outside lateral groove and joining posterior end of lateral groove on each side; surface usually sparsely and finely punctate; genae strongly convex; mentum tooth stout and bifid at the tips; microsculpture almost obliterated; relative lengths of antennal segments as follows: I : II : III : IV : V : VI : XI 1 : 0.52 : 0.80 : 0.83 : 0.82 : 0.81 : 0.70 in, 1 : 0.56 : 0.83 : 0.80 : 0.80 : 0.76 : 0.68 in. Pronotum trapezoidal, weakly convex and widest at about apical 1/6 in (measured along the median line), apical 1/10 in ; apex widely and moderately emarginate; apical angles strongly produced and simply rounded at the tips; hind angles sharp; sides widely and weakly arcuate in front,

120 Fig. 1. Pterostichus gujoensis TODA, sp. nov., from Sakamoto-tôge,. shallowly sinuate at basal 1/5 (measured along the median line), and then, weakly divergent or parallel to each other towards hind angles; PW/PA 1.12 1.17 (M 1.13) in, 1.09 1.13 (M 1.10) in ; PW/PB 1.30 1.36 (M 1.33) in, 1.28 1.39 (M 1.33) in ; PA/PB 1.15 1.19 (M 1.18) in, 1.16 1.28 (M 1.21) in ; base moderately emarginate at median part, slightly oblique at the sides; anterior marginal setae inserted a little before the widest portion, posterior ones a little before and inside hind angles; anterior transverse impression very shallow at the median part and obliterated at the sides; median line shallow, though distinct between anterior and posterior impressions; basal foveae very shallow, narrow, extending forwards, and sparsely punctate; microsculpture composed of fine and wide or transverse meshes; surface finely and sparsely punctate. Elytra elongated ovate, very weakly convex and widest at about middle or a little behind the middle; EW/PW 1.16 1.24 (M 1.21) in, 1.13 1.23 (M 1.20) in ; EL/EW 1.45 1.58 (M 1.49) in, 1.47 1.52 (M 1.49) in ; shoulders angulate, though the corners are weakly rounded; sides straight and very weakly divergent from shoulders to the widest part, and moderately arcuate behind; epipleuron gradually narrower towards apex; inner plica hardly visible; apices separated from each other; apex rounded; striae rather shallow throughout and impunctate; scutellar striole very short, situated on interval I, weakly and outwardly curved; intervals scarcely convex and very sparsely and finely punctate; basal pore situated on interval I and adjoining stria 1; interval III with two dorsal pores which are strongly depressed, and adjoining stria 2; anterior dorsal pore situated at about middle; posterior dor-

New Pterostichines from Central Japan 121 Figs. 2 7. Pterostichus gujoensis TODA, sp. nov. 2, Aedeagus, left lateral view; 3, apical part of aedeagus, ventral view; 4, left paramere, left lateral view; 5, right paramere, left lateral view; 6, pronotum; 7, anal sternite in. Scales: 1.0 mm for 2 5; 0.6 mm for 6 7. sal pore situated at basal 4/5; umbilicate marginal series composed of 13 14 pores; microsculpture conposed of fine transverse meshes. Genae usually smooth on ventral side; prepisternum, mesosternum, mesepisternum, metasternum and sides of sternite 1 sparsely and finely punctate; in, anal sternite shallowly and widely concave at apical part, and with longitudinal carina at the middle. Aedeagus elongate, strongly bent at basal third; viewed dorsally, apical part weakly inclined to the right; apex simply rounded in lateral view; ventral surface of apical part almost flat and smooth; ventral side with a rather large ridge at about middle. Right paramere small, strongly bent at apical third, and with wide apex; in left lateral view, left paramere quadriangular and shallowly concave, and with rounded corners. Type series. Holotype (National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo):, Sakamoto-tôge, 16 X~5 XI 2005, S. KATÔ leg. Paratypes: 2, 1, Miyama-shônyûdô, 14 IX~12 X 2003, K. AKITA leg.; 2, same locality, 12 X~1 XI 2003, K. AKITA leg.; 1, Sakamoto-tôge, 16 X~5 XI 2005, S. KATÔ leg.; 1, 3, same locality, 13~26 XI 2005, S. KATÔ leg.; 1, 1, same locality, 15~29 X 2006, N. TODA & Y. INAGAKI leg. 1, 1, same locality, 12~27 XI 2006, N. TODA & A. SUGIMURA leg.; 1, 2, same locality, 27 XI~12 XII 2006, N. TODA & A. SUGIMURA leg. Localities. Sakamoto-tôge and Miyama-shônyûdô, Gujô-shi, Gifu Pref., Central Japan. Notes. This new species is doubtlessly closely related to Pterostichus kuraiyamanus MORITA et OHKAWA (2010, p. 99). It is, however, easily distinguished from the latter by the following points: 1) elytral dorsal pores strongly depressed, 2) in, anal sternite shallowly and rather widely concave at

122 apical part, and 3) aedeagal ventral side with a rather large ridge at about middle. Pterostichus shikatai TODA, sp. nov. [Japanese name: Shirahone-ôzu-naga-gomimushi] (Figs. 8 14) Diagnosis. A macrocephalic Pterostichus species with entirely flat eyes; body rather small and robust; pronotum trapezoidal; elytra wide; elytral intervals transversely wrinkled and finely punctate; aedeagal ventral side with a very small tumor at about middle. Description. L: 12.30 14.31 mm in, 13.74 14.53 mm in. Body rather short and flat. Colour brown to dark brown; appendages brown to light brown. Head large, convex and slightly narrower than pronotum; PW/HW 1.09 1.15 (M 1.13) in, 1.01 1.13 (M 1.05) in ; frontal furrows short, shallow, parallel to each other, and becoming deeper posteriad; eyes entirely flat; lateral grooves deep and straight in apical halves, and then becoming shallower posteriad, and terminating a little before the posterior supraorbital pore on each side; additional groove situated a little outside lateral groove, and with oblique wrinkles; surface punctate and transversely wrinkled; genae strongly convex; mentum tooth bifid; microsculpture almost obliterated; relative lengths of antennal segments as follows: I : II : III : IV : V : VI : XI 1 : 0.51 : 0.75 : 0.77 : 0.78 : 0.73 : 0.74 in, 1 : 0.47 : 0.71 : 0.72 : 0.72 : 0.70 : 0.68 in. Fig. 8. Pterostichus shikatai TODA, sp. nov., from Shirahone-onsen,.

New Pterostichines from Central Japan 123 Figs. 9 14. Pterostichus shikatai TODA, sp. nov. 9, Aedeagus, left lateral view; 10, apical part of aedeagus, ventral view; 11, left paramere, left lateral view; 12, right paramere, left lateral view; 13, pronotum; 14, anal sternite in. Scales: 1.0 mm for 9 12; 0.6 mm for 13 14. Pronotum trapezoidal, weakly convex and widest at about apical 1/6 in (measured along the median line), about apical 1/8 in ; apex widely and moderately emarginate; apical angles strongly produced, with simply rounded apex; sides widely and weakly arcuate in front, shallowly sinuate at basal 1/5 (measured along the median line), and then weakly divergent towards hing angles; PW/PA 1.08 1.17 (M 1.13) in, 1.07 1.16 (M 1.11) in ; PW/PB 1.26 1.31 (M 1.29) in, 1.28 1.36 (M 1.31) in ; PA/PB 1.10 1.17 (M 1.13) in, 1.15 1.19 (M 1.17) in ; hind angles sharp; base moderately emarginate at median part and almost transverse at the sides; a pair of anterior marginal setae inserted before the widest portion, posterior ones a little before and inside hind angles; anterior transverse impression very shallow at the median part and obliterated at the sides; median line moderately impressed between anterior and posterior impressions; basal foveae shallow, small and with fine punctures; disc with transverse, short and fine wrinkles; microsculpture composed of fine transverse meshes or irregular ones; surface finely and sparsely punctate. Elytra wide, widest at about middle or a little behind that level; EW/PW 1.14 1.20 (M 1.18) in, 1.15 1.21 (M 1.18) in ; EL/EW 1.41 1.52 (M 1.47) in, 1.40 1.53 (M 1.47) in ; shoulders distinct though the corners are weakly rounded; sides straight and very weakly divergent from shoulders to the widest part, and strongly arcuate behind; epipleuron gradually narrower towards apex; inner plica visible; apices separated from each other; apex obtuse; striae rather shallow throughout; scutellar striole very short, shallow and situated on interval I; intervals transversely and briefly wrinkled and finely punctate; basal pore situated on interval I and adjoining stria 1; interval III usually with two

124 dorsal pores and sometimes one additional pore; anterior dorsal pore situated at a litlle before the middle; posterior dorsal pore situated at basal 4/5; an additional pore sometimes present on one side, usually situated at basal 1/4 of elytra and adjoining striae 2 or 3 in, but the elytral chaetotaxy in is stable; umbilicate marginal series composed of 11 16 pores; microsculpture composed of fine meshes. Genae usually with rather transverse wrinkles on ventral side; prepisterntm usually finely punctate; mesosternum, mesepisternum, metasternum and sides of sternite 1 usually moderately to rather coarsely puncatate; in, anal sternite shallowly concave at apical part, with very narrowly emarginate apex. Aedeagus elongate and strongly bent at basal third; apical lobe rather elongate, strongly inclined and twisted to the right in dorsal view; median part of ventral surface with a small tumor at apical half. Right paramere small and with wide apex; left paramere quadrangular, weakly winkled and with round corners. Type series. Holotype (National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo):, Shirahone-onsen, Matsumoto-shi, Nagano Pref., 30 IX~18 X 2007, K. SHIKATA leg. Paratypes: 1, Shirahone-onsen, 27 VII 2004, H. OHKAWA leg.; 1, same locality, 3~27 X 2005, K. SHIKATA leg.; 1, same locality, 23 X 2005, T. FUKUZAWA and M. HAMA leg.; 2, 2, same locality, 4~25 X 2006, K. SHIKATA leg.; 1, same locality, 23 X 2006, T. FUKUZAWA and M. HAMA leg.; 4, 6, same locality, 3~30 IX 2007, K. SHIKATA leg.; 4, 5, same locality, 30 IX~18 X 2007, K. SHIKA- TA leg.; 1, same locality, 18 X~10 IX 2007, K. SHIKATA leg.; 1, same locality, 11~25 IX 2011, N. TODA & R. TOYOSHIMA leg.; 2, 2, Shirakaba-tôge, Matsumoto-shi, Nagano Pref., 3~30 IX 2007, K. SHIKATA leg.; 4, 2, same locality, 30 IX~18 X 2007, K. SHIKATA leg.; 3, same locality, 18 X~10 IX 2007, K. SHIKATA leg. Localities. Shirahone-onsen and Shirakaba-tôge, Matsumoto-shi, Nagano Pref., Central Japan. Notes. This new species is also related to Pterostichus kuraiyamanus MORITA et OHKAWA (2010, p. 99). It is, however, easily distinguished from the latter by the following points; 1) body smaller, L: 12.30 14.65 mm, 2) pronotum wider, PW/HW 1.09 1.15 (M 1.13) in, 1.01 1.13 (M 1.05) in, 3) sides of pronotum less strongly sinuate, 4) elytra wider, EL/EW 1.41 1.52 (M 1.47) in, 1.40 1.53 (M 1.47) in, 5) elytral intervals more strongly wrinkled and punctate, 6) in, anal sternite more strongly dpressed and winkled, and 7) aedeagus elongate and more strongly bent. Acknowledgments I wish to express my hearty thanks to Mr. Seiji MORITA of Tokyo for his critical reading of the manuscript. Thanks are also due to Messrs. Katsumi AKITA of Tsu-shi, Mie Prefecture, Keiichirô SHIKATA of Iida-shi, Nagano Prefecture, Akemichi SUGIMURA of Kiyosu-shi, Aichi Prefecture, Ryôji TOYOSHIMA of Nagoya-shi, Aichi Prefecture, and Mrs. Yoriko INAGAKI of Yokkaichi-shi, Mie Prefecture for their kind cooperation in collecting the materials. The late Mr. Shôji KATÔ affectionately watched my study of carabid beetles for a long time. My deep thanks are also due to him. 要 約 2 ( ) 8 Pterostichus kuraiyamanus MORITA et OHKAWA 2

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