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A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, carabidae, bembidarenini)

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posted on 2021-06-16, 00:00 authored by D R Maddison, Nicholas PorchNicholas Porch
The genus Tasmanitachoides Erwin, a genus of very small carabid beetle endemic to Australia, is reviewed. Although uncommon in collections, they can be abundant and diverse on banks of fine gravel or coarse sand next to bodies of fresh water; samples from southeastern Australia suggest numerous undescribed species. An initial phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus is presented, including 19 of the 32 known species. The inferred phylogeny, based upon one mitochondrial and four nuclear genes, shows the kingi group to be sister to remaining Tasmanitachoides, with the wattsensis group and T. lutus (Darlington) also being phylogenetically isolated. Two new species are described: T. baehrisp. nov., from the Australian Capital Territory, is a member of the kingi group; T. erwinisp. nov., from Tasmania, is a member of the wattsensis group. Identification tools for described and some undescribed species are presented, including photographs of all known species.

History

Journal

ZooKeys

Volume

2021

Issue

1044

Pagination

153 - 196

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Location

Sofia, Bulgaria

ISSN

1313-2989

eISSN

1313-2970

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal