Tormus posticalis (Broun, 1917) stat. restit.
(Figs 3–6, 9 A–B)
Stygnohydrus posticalis Broun, 1917: 371 . Type locality: New Zealand, Fiordland, Hollyford.Transferred to Tormus by HANSEN (1991: 183). Synonymized with T. helmsi by HANSEN (1997: 360).
Type material examined. LECTOTYPE (designated by HANSEN (1997)): unsexed specimen (BMNH): Type [round label with red margin] // 3819 // New Zealand / Broun Coll. / Brit. Mus. / 1922-482. // Hollyford / 19.2.1914. // Stygnohydrus / posticalis // LECTOTYPE / Stygnohydrus posticalis Broun // M. Hansen des.1995’. PARALECTOTYPES: 1 ♂, 4 unsexed spec.(BMNH): 3819. // New Zealand / Broun Coll. / Brit. Mus. / 1922-482. // Hollyford / 19.2.1914. // PARALECTOTYPE / Stygnohydrus posticalis Broun / M. Hansen des. 1995”; 1 ♂, 3 spec. (NZAC): Coll. / T. Hall. / 19.2.1914 // Hollyford / Southland / South Island // 3819. // Stygnohydrus / posticalis / Broun. // T. Broun / Collection // A. E. Brookes / Collection // PARALECTOTYPE / Stygnohydrus / posticalis Broun, 1917 // des. M. Fikáček 2012’. [Note. The four specimens deposited in NZAC are not mentioned by HANSEN (1997) who designated the lectotype of S. posticalis . However, their labels correspond precisely with the original description in which T. Hall is even mentioned as the collector of the type specimens. For that reason, the specimens are clearly a part of the original type series and must be considered as paralectotypes. They were labelled accordingly by us].
Additional adult specimens examined (129 specimens). NEW ZEALAND: WESTLAND: 3 spec. (LUNZ): Cascade State Forest, Jackson River, elev. 30 m [44°4.99′S 168°39.117′E], 12.iv.1982, lgt. J. W. Early (LCNZ82/113 ; 1 ♀ (NZAC): Jackson Bay [43°58.1′S 168°36.5′E], 23.ix.1979, lgt. A. K. Walker (79/90) ; 1 ♀ (NMPC): Wharekai Te Kau walk, Jackson Bay, elev. 25 m, 43°58.1′S 168°36.5′E, 5.xi.2007, lgt. R. Leschen & C. Carlton (RL1293) ; 7 spec. (NMPC, NZAC): same locality, 12.xii.2012, lgt. Fikáček, Hájek & Leschen (NZ 54) . FIORDLAND: 1 spec. (NZAC): 2 mi. below Hollyford camp [44°44′S, 168°8′E], 10.xii.1966, lgt. A. K. Walker ; 2 spec. (NZAC): 4 miles E of Milford, elev. 220 m [44°39′S, 167°59′E], 20.ii.1965, lgt. N.A. Walker ; 3 spec. (NZAC): 7 miles into Hollyford valley [44°43′S 168°7′E], 20.ii.1965, lgt. N. A. Walker ; 1 spec. (NZAC): Bauza Island [45°17′24″S 166°54′55″E], 27.xi.1981, lgt. C. F. Butcher (81/187) ; 1 ♀ (NZAC): Cascade Creek, Eglinton valley [ca. 44°53′45″S 168°5′3″E], 30.x.1966, without collector ; 2 spec. (NZAC): Cleddau Valley, 44°42.9′S 167°57.4′, 2005, lgt. T. Jewell ; 1 ♀ (NZAC): Dashwood Stream, Spey River, elev. 230 m [45°31′50″S 167°12′17″E], i.1970, lgt. A. C. Eyles ; 2 spec. (NZAC): Deep Cove, Lydia river, elev. 213 m [45°30′21″S 167°7′49″E], i.1970, lgt. I. Townsend ; 2 ♀♀ (NZAC): E slope of Mt. Lyttle, above Motoi camp, elev. 914 m [44°46′32″S 168°5′35″E], 15.xii.1966, lgt. A. K. Walker ; 2 spec. (NZAC): Fiordland National Park, Deep Cove [45°26′43″S 167°8′32″E], i.1970, lgt. I. Townsend ; 1 spec. (LUNZ): same locality, 3.ii.1983, lgt. D. R. Penman; 2 spec. (LUNZ): same locality, 1.ii.1988, lgt. J. W. Early; 13 spec. (LUNZ, NMPC): Fiordland National Park, Grebe valley neat NZED base, elev. 270 m [45°39′S 167°22′E], 4.ii.1982, lgt. R. M. Emberson & P. T. Syrett ; 3 spec. (LUNZ, NMPC): Fiordland National Park, S arm of Lake Manapouri [45°34′S 167°23′E], 4.ii.1982, lgt. S. P. Worner ; 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, 8 spec. (FMNH, KSEM, NMPC): Fiordland NP, Milford Sound road, Tutoko Track, elev. 70 m [40°39.5′S 167°58.7′E], 9.xii.2005, lgt. A. Newton & M. Thayer (FMHD#2005-86) ; 1 ♀ (JNIC): First Bay, Lake Hauroko [46°0′S 167°19.7′E], 6.i.1996, lgt. J. T. Nunn ; 1 spec. (NZAC): Gut Bay [45°17.71′S 166°57.46′E], 23.xi.1981, lgt. C. F. Butcher (81/177) ; 5 spec. (NZAC, NHMW, ZMUC): same locality, 24.xi.1981, lgt. C. F. Butcher (81/180); 1 spec. (NZAC): same locality, 26.xi.1981, lgt. C. F. Butcher; 3 spec. (NZAC): Hollyford [44°45′34″S 168°8′26″E], 20.ii.1965, lgt. N.A. Walker ; 3 spec. (NZAC): Hollyford valley, below Hidden Falls, [44°37′49″S 168°7′20″E], without date and collector ; 1 spec. (NZAC): Hollyford valley, Hidden Falls [44°37′49″S 168°7′20″E], 6.i.1967, lgt. A. K. Walker ; 1 spec. (NZAC): Key Summit, elev. 450 m [44°48′54″S 168°7′38″E], 14.xii.1966, lgt. A. K. Walker ; 1 ♂ (NZAC): Lake Manapouri env., Mica Burn et West Arm, elev. 180–230 m [45°29′49″S 167°13′54″E], i.1970, lgt. G. W. Ramsay ; 1 ♀ (NZAC): Lake Manapouri, Tyrret Range, Wolfe Flat, elev. 600–680 m [45°32′S, 167°18′E], i.1970, lgt. G. W. Ramsay ; 29 spec. (NZAC, ANIC, DBCP, NMPC): Lake Manapouri, West Arm [45°30′43″S 167°18′22″E], i.1970, lgt. I. Townsend ; 6 spec. (NZAC): Milford Road 20 mi. [44°51′S 168°6′E], 1.xi.1966, lgt. J. I. Townsend ; 2 spec., 1 ♂ (NZAC): Milfourd Sound, [44°40′22″S 167°55′30″E], 1.xi.1966, lgt. J. I. Townsend ; 1 ♂ (NZAC): Mt. Christina forest, elev. 320 m [44°48′S 168°6′E], 22.xii.1947, lgt. J. T. Salmon ; 5 spec. (NZAC): Percy stream, Tyrret range, elev. 460 m [45°33′22″S 167°16′16″E], i.1970, lgt. I. Townsend ; 1 spec. (NZAC):same locality, 11.i.1970, lgt. J. McBurney; 1♀ (LUNZ): Spey valley, elev. 180 m [45°32′57″S 167°12′51″E], 5.ii.1983, lgt. J. W. Early & C. A. Muir (LCNZ83/5) ; 1 ♂ (NMPC): Resolution Island, Acheron Passage (NE side), Dusky Sound, elev. 5 m, 45°42′37″S 166°39′2″E, 22.i.2011, lgt. S. A. Forgie (SAF044) ; 5 spec. (NZAC, NMPC): Secretary Island, Grono Bay Track [45°16.933′S 166°56.67′E], 1.xii.1981, lgt. C. F. Butcher (81/190) .
Larval specimens examined (not described here). NEW ZEALAND: FIORDLAND: 2 L1, 6 L2, 5 L3 (FMNH, YMC, NMPC): Fiordland NP, Milford Sound road, Tutoko Track, elev. 70 m [40°39.5′S 167°58.7′E], 9.xii.2005, lgt. A. Newton & M. Thayer (FMHD#2005-86).
Redescription of adults. Body length 3.0– 3.6 mm (holotype 3.5 mm), body width 1.9–2.2 mm (holotype 2.1 mm). Head and pronotum with sparsely arranged but rather coarse punctures, without microsculpture on interstices; elytra anteriorly with sparse punctuation consisting of punctures slightly smaller than those on pronotum, interstices smooth. Elytra evenly convex, oblique posteriorly in lateral view. Parameres of aedeagus with distinct apical hook directed laterad (Figs 9 A–B).
Larvae. Larvae of this species were not examined in detail, but the basic study did not reveal any characters distinguishing them from those of T. helmsi described above.