©Slovenian Entomological Society, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at LJUBLJANA, JUNE 2001 Vol. 9, No. 1:5-12 DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW SUBSPECIES ANOPHTHALMUS PRETNERl CEJI (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE: TRECHINAE) FROM SLOVENIA Al VREZEC National Institute of Biology, Večna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija e-mail: al.vrezec@uni-lj.si Abstract - The new subspecies Anophthalmia pretneri ceji ssp. n. is described from the cave Snežnica pod Korenom on Mt. Krvavec (Kamniško-Savinjske Alps, 1920 m a.s.l.) Some characteristics of the new taxon are compared with other subspecies of A. pretneri. Main diagnostic features of the new subspecies are: pore 1 in series umbilicata is above or at the level of pore 2, distinctly angulate elytral shoulders and long aedeagus. Key words: Anophthalmias pretneri ceji ssp. n., new subspecies, speleobiology, N Slovenia Izvleček - OPIS NOVE PODVRSTE ANOPHTHALMUS PRETNERI CEJI (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE: TRECHINAE) IZ SLOVENIJE Opisana je nova podvrsta Anophthalmias pretneri ceji ssp. n., ki je bila najdena v jami Snežnica pod Korenom na Krvavcu (Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe) na nadmorski višini 1920 m. Nekatere značilnosti novega taksona so primerjane z ostalimi podvrstami vrste A. pretneri. Glavne razlikovalne značilnosti nove podvrste so: pora 1 v series umbilicata je nad ali v nivoju pore 2, ramena pokrovk so izrazito robata, penis je dolg. Ključne besede: Anophthalmia pretneri ceji ssp. n., nova podvrsta, speleobiologija, S Slovenija. 5 ©Slovenian Entomological Society, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Acta entoiliologica, 9 (2), 2001 Introduction Daffner (1996) has divided the genus Anophthalmias Sturm, 1844 with about 110 described taxa into two major groups. The first group contains more troglophilic and subterranean species, and the second group more troglobiontic species. According to Daffner (1996) there are some characteristics for the second group: ectoskeleton without pigment, long body is thick pubescent in upper parts, elytral pubescences are twice as long as there is space between pubescences. Taxonomic position of species within genus Anophthalmias was performed in a complete revision of the second group (Daffner 1996) and in partial revision of the first group (Daffner 1998). The second group has been further divided into 5 groups (Daffner 1996): A. mick-litzi-group, A. ajdovskanus-group, A. mayeri-group, A. hirtus-growp and A. tempo-ralis-group that are also zoogeographicaly separated. The A. ajdovskanus-group, which includes the taxa described below, inhabits the south-east Alps: Kamnisko-Savinjske Alps, Karavanke, Julian Alps, Karnian Alps and Prealpic Furlania. Exceptions are disjunctions in east Slovenia (Gorjanci, Sevnica near river Sava) and Trnovski Gozd (Dinaric Karst). Species from this group live at higher altitudes (up to 2500 m a.s.l.) in alpine regions (Daffner 1996). Daffner (1996) classified 8 species in this group: A.fabbri Müller, A. ravasinii (Müller), A. ajdovskanus (Ganglbauer), A. haraldianus Daffner, A. manhartensis Meschnigg, A. pretneri (Müller), A. charon Meggiolaro and A. nivalis (Müller). A. seppenhoferi Bognolo probably also belongs to this group (Bognolo 1997). We describe the most southern known population of the species Anophthalmus pretneri s. lat. (Müller) as a new subspecies Anophthalmus pretneri ceji. Anophthalmus pretneri ceji ssp. n. Type material: Holotype: male; Slovenija, Mt. Krvavec, cave Sneznica pod Korenom, 1900 m a.s.l.; 15.6.1996; leg. D. Cej (coll. Pretner & Drovenik, Bioloski institut Jovana Hadzija). Paratypes: the same locality as holotype: 2 males, 16.6.1996, leg. D. Cej; 3 males, 4.10.1997, leg. D. Cej; 1 female, 14.10.1995, leg. D. Cej; 4 females, 4.10.1997, leg. D. Cej (coll. Vrezec, coll. Pretner & Drovenik). Description: Unicolorous yellowish brown, males are semilustrous and females are not or only the head feebly shines; body surface with short and thin pubescence (Fig. 1). Biometrie data for 7 males and 5 females are shown in Table 1. Head relatively large with totally reduced eyes. Width length ratio (measured from anterior margin of clypeus to posterior margin of tempora) is 0.75 - 0.85 (aver. 0.78) in males (holotype 0.81); 0.68 - 0.91 (aver. 0.78) in females. Width of head width of pronotum ratio is 0.84 - 0.91 (aver. 0.86) in males (holotype 0.91 ); 0.85 - 6 A. Vrezec: Description of the new subspecies Anophllialmiis pretneri ceji from Slovenia ;entri 0.91 (aver. 0.88) in females. Margins and tips of mandibles dark. Frontal torus extends to the last third of the head, in females more distinct then in males. Tempora indistinctly rounded, orbitae rounded, each orbita with 2 setiferous pores. Antennae rather long and extend to the last fourth of the body. Length of elytra length of antennae ratio is 0.78 0.81 (aver. 0.79) in males (holotype 0.79); 0.79 - 0.84 (aver. 0.82) in females. Average lengths of individual antennal segments (in mm): 0.37 0.22 0.45 0.46 0.48 0.47 0.44 0.40 0.39 0.34 0.44 in males (n = 7); 0.37 0.25 0.49 0.49 0.50 0.48 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.37 0.44 in females (n = 5). Pronotum (Fig. 2) relatively small, almost as long as wide. Width length ratio is 1.02 - 1.16 (aver. 1.10) in males (holotype 1.02); 1.07-1.10 (aver. 1.08) in females. Lateral pronotal margins arcuate, moderately narrowed towards the base and slightly concave in the last third of pronotum. Basal margin of pronotum slightly incurved in the middle. Posterior corners short, projecting laterally, and give an impression of small teeth because of the small indent between posterior corner and basal margin of pronotum, more distinctive in males. Pronotum with short and thin whitish pubescence. Elytra relatively long and flat; length width ratio is 1.78 - 1.96 (aver. 1.86) in males (holotype 1.96); 1.71-1.91 (aver. 1.83) in females. Width of elytra width of pronotum ratio is 1.59 - 11.71 (aver. 1.64) in males (holotype 1.63); 1.60 - 1.80 (aver. 1.66) in females. Humeral region oblique, elytral shoulders distinctively angu-late, lateral margins slightly depressed between the level of posthumeral pores 3 and 4 (visible in most of specimens; in holotype there is only slight depression). Tip of elytron regularly rounded. Pore 1 in series umbilicata above or at the level of pore 2 (in holotype is above pore 2). Distances between pores 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 are approximately equal, althought can be variable (in holotype the distance between pores 2 to 3 is longer than between pores 3 to 4). Inner striae 1 to 3 deeply impressed, but stria 1 less than 2 and 3. Stria 4 visible, but less distinct than striae 1 to 3; striae 5 and 6 indistinct. Stria 3 with 4 setiferous pores. Elytra with thin pubescence. Legs long and slender, with dense pubescence, same colour as the body. Length of elytron length of metatarsus ratio is 2.17 - 2.45 (aver. 2.29) in males (holotype 2.45); 2.06 - 2.74 (aver. 2.44) in females. Aedeagus (Fig. 3, 4) 1.90-2.13 mm (aver. 2.02 mm, SD=0.17 mm, n=6) long, holotype 2.08 mm, S-shaped; length of elytron : length of aedeagus ratio = 1.58-1.65 (aver. 1.61), holotype 1.58. Xiphoid long and gently asimmetrically right curved (dorsal view). Parameres subtriangular and usually with 4 setae. Derivatio nominis: The new subspecies is named after my friend and enthusiastic cave-explorer Danilo Cej, who collected all the specimens. Locus typicus and habitat: North Slovenia, Kamnisko-Savinjske Alps, Mt. Krvavec, cave Sneznica pod Korenom, 1920 m a.s.l. 7 ©Slovenian Entomological Society, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Acta entomologica, 9 (1), 2001 The high-alpine cave or abyss; 41 meters deep, the bottom is covered with stones. It lies in a small high-alpine valley covered with Pinetum mugi. Snow may occur through the whole year in some parts of the valley (Stare unpubl.). All specimens were collected by means of pitfall traps. Differential diagnosis: The new taxon, Anophthalmia pretneri ceji ssp. n., belongs to the A ajdovskanus-group by its external habitus and by the shape and length of aedeagus, especially xiphoid which is long and gently asimmetrically right curved (dorsal view). Long aedagus and xiphoid are characteristic for the species Anophthalmus pretneri (Miiller), which has been separated from A. ajdovskanus (Ganglbauer) by Daffner (1996). New subspecies differs from the nominotypical A. p. pretneri (Miiller) by pore 1 in series umbilicata, which is above or at the level of pore 2 (in A. p. pretneri is below that level). Pronotum of A. p. pretneri is very similar to that of A. p. ceji ssp. n. Subspecies A. p. mixanigi (Daffner) has similar position of pore 1 in series umbilicata as A. p. pretneri, but it differs from the new taxon also by the shape of pronotum. In A. p. mixanigi pronotum is heart-shaped with characteristic pointed posterior corners (Daffner 1985, 1996). Subspecies A. p. mixanigi and A. p.fodinae (Mandl) have larger bowshaped head than A. p. ceji ssp. n. Biometrical data of A. p.fodinae are very similar to A. p. ceji ssp. n. (A. p.fodinae, body length 5.5-6.6 mm, aedeagus length 1.87-2.04 mm; after Daffner 1996). A. p.fodinae also differs from A. p. ceji ssp. n. by the shape of pronotum, which is conspicously narrowed towards the base. The most similar subspecies to A. p. ceji ssp. n. is A. p. naraglavi (Mlejnek & Moravec), which is geographically the nearest (Kamnisko-Savinjske Alps - Raduha, Velika Planina, Podvolovljek, Zeleniske spice, Kalce) (Mlejnek & Moravec 1995, Daffner 1996). Pronotum of A. p. naraglavi (A. p. savinjscensis Daffner is supposed to be a synonym of A. p. naraglavi) is very similar to the pronotum of A. p. ceji ssp. n. Lateral margines of pronotum of A. p. ceji ssp. n. are slightly less concave. A. p. ceji ssp. n. is larger than A. p. naraglavi (Table 2). Females of A. p. ceji ssp. n. are distinctly larger than males. That is less noticeable in A. p. naraglavi (Table 2). The new taxon, A. p. ceji ssp. n., has distinctly angulate elytral shoulders evidently differing from all other subspecies of A. pretneri. Aknowledgements I would like to thank Jože Broder (Kranj) for first discussions about the new subspecies, Dr. Božidar Drovenik (Ljubljana) for the loan of comparative material from the collection Pretner & Drovenik (Biološki inštitut Jovana Hadžija, Ljubljana) and for valuable suggestions, Dr. Anton Brancelj (Ljubljana) for valuable comments on the manuscript, and Milijan Šiško (Ljubljana) for help in photographing the specimens. A. Vrezec: Description of the new subspecies Anophllialmiis pretneri ceji from Slovenia ;entri References Bognolo, M., 1997: Anophthalmus seppenhoferi sp. n. del Monte Canin, Italia (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae). Acta entomologica slovenica, 5 (2): 79-87. Daffner, H., 1985: Eine neue Rasse der Gattung Anophthalmus Sturm, 1844, aus Kärnten, Österreich. Entomofauna, 21 (6): 361-370. Daffner, H., 1996: Revision der Anophthalmus-Arten und -Rassen mit lang und dicht behaarter Körperoberseite. Mitt. Münch. Ent. Ges., 86: 33-78. Daffner, H., 1998: Die Arten und Rassen der Anophthlamus schmidti und -mariae Gruppe (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae). Acta entomologica slovenica, 6 (2): 99128. Mlejnek, R., Moravec, J., 1995: Two new subspecies of the genus Anophthalmus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechini) from Slovenia. Klapalekiana, 31: 111-120. Stare F., unpublished: Brezno pod Korenskim vrhom. Table 1: Biometric data for 7 males and 5 females of Anophthalmus pretneri ceji ssp. n. from the cave Snežnica pod Korenom on Mt. Krvavec (MIN — minimum, MAX - maximum, AV - average, SD - standard deviation, HOL - holotype). in mm MALES (n=7) FEMALES (n=5) MIN MAX AV SD HOL MIN MAX AV SD LENGTH 5.52 5.88 5.73 0.12 5.81 5.69 6.65 6.26 0.33 ANTENNAE LENGTH 4.00 4.40 4.24 0.14 4.35 3.95 4.50 4.33 0.20 HEAD (length) 1.17 1.25 1.21 0.02 1.20 1.07 1.50 1.34 0.14 HEAD (width) 0.90 1.00 0.95 0.03 0.97 0.97 1.07 1.03 0.03 PRONOTUM (length) 0.95 1.07 1.00 0.11 1.05 0.97 1.12 1.08 0.06 PRONOTUM (width) 1.05 1.17 1.1 0.04 1.07 1.07 1.22 1.17 0.05 PRONOTUM BASE (width) 0.67 0.77 0.71 0.03 0.72 0.67 0.77 0.75 0.04 ELYTRA (length) 3.15 3.47 3.35 0.11 3.42 3.22 3.70 3.55 0.17 ELYTRA (width) 1.75 1.90 1.80 0.05 1.75 1.72 2.07 1.94 0.12 ELYTRAL SHOULDER (width) 1.45 1.55 1.50 0.03 1.47 1.42 1.75 1.62 0.11 TIBIA 1.62 1.87 1.75 0.08 1.70 1.70 2.02 1.91 0.12 9 Fig. 1: Anophthalmias pretneri ceji ssp. n., male, holotype. 10 A. Vrezec: Description of the new subspecies Anophllialmiis pretneri ceji from Slovenia ;entri Table 2: Differences in some biometrical data between Anophthalmia pretneri ceji ssp. n. and A. p. naraglavi (measured on holotype and paratypes of A. p. savinjscen-sis from the collection Pretner & Drovenik, Biol. inst. Jovana Hadzija, Ljubljana) in mm A. p. ceji A. p. naraglavi (A. p. savinjscensis) MIN MAX AV SD N MIN MAX AV SD N LENGTH OF MALES 5.52 5.88 5.73 0.12 7 5.04 6.17 5.57 0.28 16 LENGTH OF FEMALES 5.69 6.65 6.26 0.33 5 5.69 6.41 5.87 0.31 4 LENGTH OF AEDEAGUS 1.90 2.13 2.02 0.17 6 1.85 1.90 1.88 0.02 4 Fig. 2-6: Anophthalmias pretneri ceji ssp. n., holotype: 2 - pronotum, dorsally; 3 aedeagus, laterally; 4 - aedeagus, dorsally; 5 - copulatory piece, dorsally; 6 - copu-latory piece, laterally. Scale bars: 1 mm = Fig. 2; 0.5 mm = Figs 3, 4, 5 & 6. 11 ©Slovenian Entomological Society, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Acta entoiliologica, 9 (2), 2001 Fig. 7-10: Anophthalmus pretneri ssp., dorsally: 7 - A. p. savinjscensis Daffner, 1996, male, holotype; 8 - A. p. savinjscensis Daffner, 1996, female, paratype; 9-A. p. ceji ssp. n., male, holotype; 10 - A. p. cej ssp. n., female, paratype. Received / Prejeto: 27. 10. 2000 12