Synuchus hummeli ( Jedlička, 1935 ) Jedlicka, 1935

Guéorguiev, Borislav, 2013, Taxonomic, nomenclatural, and faunistic records for species in tribes Melaenini, Moriomorphini, Pterostichini, Licinini, and Sphodrini (Coleoptera: Carabidae), Zootaxa 3709 (1) : -

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3709.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6150476

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scientific name

Synuchus hummeli ( Jedlička, 1935 )
status

comb. nov.

Synuchus hummeli ( Jedlička, 1935) View in CoL , new combination

Pterostichus hummeli Jedlička, 1935: 17 View in CoL (type locality: “ China: Prov. Kansu”) Habitus and pronotum: Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 .

Type material. Pterostichus hummeli Jedlička , holotype ♀, “ Kina S. Kansu ” [black print on white label] / “Sven Hedins Exp. Ctr. Asien Dr. Hummel” [black print on white label] / “ Type ” [black print on red label] / “23/7” [black handwritten on white label] / “ Pterostichus Hummeli sp.n. mihi det. Ing. Jedlička” [black print & handwritten on pink label] / “5670 E91 +” [black print on light blue label] / “ Hummeli Jedlicka .” [black print on white label] / “NHRS-COLE 000008534” [black print on white label] [ Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ] ( NHRS).

Other material examined. Synuchus cathaicus (Bates) , 1 ♂, “ China Foochow 26°09′N 119°17′E 15. iv. 1935 Eigin Suenson leg.” ( NMW); 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, “ China Min Kiang, Foochow 26°00′N 119°30′E 16. iv. 1935 Eigin Suenson leg.” ( NMW); Synuchus pseudomorphus (Semenov) , 1 ♀, “China-Gansu Librang Umg VI 92 3000m Richter leg” ( NMW). Besides the above two species, in NMW I was able to compared the holotype of Pterostichus hummeli with: Synuchus agonus (Tschitschérine) , 6 exs.; S. angusticeps Tanaka , 1 ex.; S. arcuaticollis (Motschulsky) , 10 exs.; S. callitheres towadensis Habu , 9 exs.; S. congruus (A. Morawitz) , 5 exs.; S. coreanus Kirschenhofer , 2 exs. (incl. one paratype); S. crocatus (Bates) , 4 exs.; S. cycloderus (Bates) , 29 exs.; S. melantho (Bates) , 4 exs.; S. montanus shikokuensis Habu , 5 exs.; S. nitidus nitidus (Motschulsky) , 11 exs.; S. orbicollis (A. Moravitz) , 12 exs.; S. sikkimensis (Andrewes) , 2 exs.; S. suensoni Lindroth , 1 ex.; S. tanzawanus (Habu) , 1 ex.; S. yasumatsui (Habu) , 23 exs.

Remarks. Pterostichus hummeli was described by single female specimen from Gansu, China. Recently, this taxon was treated as Pterostichus ‘incertae sedis’ hummeli Jedlička, 1935 ( Bousquet 2003) . According to Jedlička (1962), it is close to P. singularis Tschitschérine , another Pterostichus species with status ‘incertae sedis’.

However, the study of the type of Jedlička proved that it belongs to the tribe Sphodrini . Among the genera of this group, it is at best placed in Synuchus Gyllenhal , and according to Lindroth (1956), it is at best placed within the group of “ cathaicus ” (= Semenovia Jedlička ). In my view, S. hummeli is probably the adelphotaxon to S. pseudomorphus (Semenov) , as the two species are closer to each other than any of them to either S. cathaicus (Bates) and S. tokararum Lindroth. The following differences are established: 1/ sides of pronotum somewhat more concave in front of the hind angles in S. hummeli than in S. pseudomorphus ; 2/ hind angles of the pronotum somewhat more pronounced in S. hummeli than in S. pseudomorphus ; 3/ lateral beads (not margins) of the pronotum from apex to base more conspicuously rugose and punctured in S. hummeli than in S. pseudomorphus .

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Sphodrini

SubTribe

Synuchina

Genus

Synuchus

Loc

Synuchus hummeli ( Jedlička, 1935 )

Guéorguiev, Borislav 2013
2013
Loc

Pterostichus hummeli Jedlička, 1935 : 17

Jedlicka 1935: 17
1935
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