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Abstract
A new species of the genus Platynus Bonelli, Platynus daviesi, is described from specimens collected in the Appalachian Mountains. The species is structurally most similar to Platynus parmarginatus Hamilton but differs in having the coloration of the body dorsally darker on average, the elytra proportionally longer and wider, the vertex and disc of pronotum with well impressed microsculpture, the elytral interval 3 with four or five discal setae in most specimens, and the median lobe of aedeagus less curved overall. DNA barcoding was performed on several species of eastern North American Platynus species and Platynus daviesi was found to be genetically distinct from Platynus parmarginatus. A key to the 12 species of Platynus found east of the Mississippi River is provided.Entities:
Keywords: Carabidae; Platynus; barcoding; identification key; new species
Year: 2012 PMID: 22303130 PMCID: PMC3253667 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.163.2295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1., habitus (dorsal view). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figures 2–3.Median lobe of aedeagus (left lateral view) 2 3 . Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
Figure 4.Collection localities for and . Yellow cercles = ; red triangles = .
Body proportions for and
| 24 | 0.65–0.72 (0.69) | 1.19–1.31 (1.25) | 3.41–3.73 (3.56) | 1.54–1.62 (1.58) | |
| 20 | 0.65–0.75 (0.70) | 1.17–1.34 (1.26) | 2.94–3.35 (3.19) | 1.45–1.56 (1.50) |
Figure 5.Neighbor-joining tree of genetic distances (Kimura-2-parameter model) of cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) in species of North American . Numbers in parentheses are specimen Sample IDs.
Percent mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) sequence divergence among species of North American (mean ± standard deviation). Uncorrected average pairwise distances are shown. Cells below diagonal give the mean between-species distances in %. Diagonal (shaded) cells give the mean within-species distances in %. Number of sequences in square brackets after species names.
| 2.91±0.89 | |||||||||||
| 9.59±1.69 | 1.32±0.40 | ||||||||||
| 8.96±1.57 | 9.54±1.63 | 0.95±0.39 | |||||||||
| 8.86±1.63 | 6.84±1.34 | 10.78±1.72 | 0.00±0.00 | ||||||||
| 13.97±2.19 | 13.81±1.96 | 14.11±2.17 | 13.12±1.89 | 0.35±0.15 | |||||||
| 6.35±1.35 | 11.74±1.82 | 9.35±1.54 | 9.31±1.67 | 14.23±2.12 | 0.00±0.00 | ||||||
| 13.91±2.15 | 14.47±2.04 | 13.01±2.06 | 14.66±2.10 | 6.46±1.33 | 13.99±2.15 | 0.28±0.28 | |||||
| 11.29±1.85 | 9.03±1.61 | 4.97±1.16 | 11.05±1.78 | 14.17±2.10 | 12.26±1.92 | 13.26±2.00 | 0.28±0.19 | ||||
| 8.98±1.62 | 7.28±1.43 | 10.93±1.76 | 2.69±0.84 | 14.74±1.99 | 9.45±1.69 | 15.12±2.09 | 10.67±1.76 | 0.41±0.24 | |||
| 10.26±1.69 | 5.87±1.23 | 8.69±1.61 | 4.90±1.11 | 12.82±1.82 | 11.91±1.88 | 12.15±1.82 | 7.79±1.48 | 4.96±1.11 | 1.15±0.45 | ||
| 9.37±1.61 | 7.22±1.44 | 10.22±1.69 | 2.59±0.83 | 14.20±1.95 | 11.29±1.84 | 14.67±2.08 | 11.05±1.79 | 2.98±0.89 | 5.72±1.24 | 0.00±0.00 |
| 1 | Tarsomere 5 with relatively long setae underneath | 2 |
| – | Tarsomere 5 without setae underneath, though with minute hairs in some specimens | 4 |
| 2 [1] | Legs yellow to reddish yellow. Elytral intervals 3, 5 and 7 each with double rows of setae aligned along striae | |
| – | At least femora, in most specimens entire legs, reddish brown to black. Elytral intervals 3, 5, and 7 without setae or each with single row of setae not aligned along striae | 3 |
| 3 [2] | Pronotum narrow, subquadrate (though appearing elongate), with rounded posterior angles; posterolateral setae well removed from angles. Frons with two rufous spots | |
| – | Pronotum wide, transverse (though appearing subquadrate), with denticulate posterior angles; posterolateral setae relatively close to angles. Frons without rufous spots | |
| 4 [1] | Meso- and metatarsomeres 1–3 each with dorsal keel | |
| – | Meso- and metatarsomeres 1–3 without dorsal keel | 5 |
| 5 [4] | Elytral microsculpture transverse to striate | 6 |
| – | Elytral microsculpture isodiametric or irregularly isodiametric | 8 |
| 6 [5] | Metasternum short, length behind mesocoxa distinctly shorter than longitudinal diameter of mesocoxa; wings markedly reduced | |
| – | Metasternum long, length behind mesocoxa longer than longitudinal diameter of mesocoxa; wings fully developed | 7 |
| 7 [6] | Vertex with isodiametric meshes. Pronotal disc with well-impressed microsculpture microlines. Antennomeres 1–3, femora, and tibiae ± reddish brown, tarsomeres paler. Elytral interval 3 with three discal setae at least on one side in most specimens (96% of specimens seen) | |
| – | Vertex without meshes. Pronotal disc without or with shallowly impressed microlines. Antennomeres 1–3, femora, and tibiae yellowish to reddish, tarsomeres not paler. Elytral interval 3 with four or five discal setae on both side in most specimens (87.5% of specimens seen) | |
| 8 [5] | Frons with two rufous spots | 9 |
| – | Frons without rufous spots | 10 |
| 9 [8] | Pronotum without or with very small notch at each posterior angle. Metasternum shorter: length behind mesocoxa shorter than longitudinal diameter of mesocoxa. Antennomeres 1–3 black (except at extremities). Lateral depressions of pronotum not paler than disc | |
| – | Pronotum with distinct notch at each posterior angle. Metasternum longer: length behind mesocoxa longer than longitudinal diameter of mesocoxa. Antennomeres 1–3 reddish to reddish black. Lateral depressions of pronotum paler than disc | |
| 10 [8] | Mandible markedly elongate, terebral blade narrowly but acutely curved apically, retinacular tooth distinct, not hidden by labrum in dorsal view [ | |
| – | Mandible moderately elongate, terebral blade more widely and less acutely curved apically, retinacular tooth hidden by labrum in dorsal view | 11 |
| 11 [10] | Pronotum without evident microsculpture. Elytra proportionally shorter (LE/LP = 2.6–2.9; n=12), ± shiny, and ± oval; intervals convex | |
| – | Pronotum with distinct microsculpture, particularly toward sides. Elytra proportionally longer (LE/LP = 3.4–3.8; n=12), dull, and ± parallel-sided; intervals flat or only slightly convex |