Holcaspis Brouniana
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''Holcaspis'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, endemic to New Zealand.


Taxonomy

The genus was originally proposed by
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in 1865, with a large number of species added by Thomas Broun in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The genus was revised by Everard Britton in 1940, and most recently by
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in 1984, with several species added by
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in 2003. A phylogenetic analysis by Hanboonsong generally agreed with Butcher's species list, but found that ''H. oedicnema'' displayed an unusual amount of genetic variation and is probably a species complex.


Description

''Holcaspis'' beetles are black ground beetles, ranging between 10–26 mm in length. The
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has deep pits on either side, and the labrum has six setae. The head has a variable H-shaped impression between the eyes. All species are flightless, with fused elytra. Species are distinguished by their patterns of setae, grooves, and punctures, and features of the male genitalia, as much as by size as shape. ''Holcaspis'' adults are most commonly found in summer (November to March), but some have been trapped over winter, suggesting they live two years or more like other long-lived carabids. Several species have been observed being reproductively active over summer. Female:male sex ratios range from 1:0.8 to 1:3.4.


Conservation

Species of ''Holcaspis'' tend to occur in the drier eastern areas of New Zealand, particularly in the South Island. Much of this area has been converted to farmland, with only small remnants of the continuous forest that once covered it remaining. As a consequence, several species of ''Holcaspis'' are listed as critically endangered by the New Zealand Department of Conservation: '' H. abdita, H. bathana, H. bidentella'', and '' H. brevicula''. For example ''Holcaspis brevicula'', which originally probably inhabited dry kanuka forest on the Canterbury Plains, now only occurs in a single '' Pinus radiata'' plantation at
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, which is being felled and converted to dairy farms.


Species

''Holcaspis'' contains the following species: *'' Holcaspis abdita'' Johns, 2003 *'' Holcaspis algida'' Britton, 1940 *'' Holcaspis angustula'' (Chaudoir, 1865) *'' Holcaspis bathana'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis bessatica'' Johns, 2003 *'' Holcaspis bidentella'' Johns, 2003 *''
Holcaspis brevicula ''Holcaspis brevicula'', the Eyrewell ground beetle, is a species of carabid beetle native to New Zealand, one of a number of small black flightless beetles in the genus '' Holcaspis'' that inhabit the dry eastern lowlands of the South Island. ' ...
'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis brouniana'' (Sharp, 1886) *'' Holcaspis catenulata'' Broun, 1882 *'' Holcaspis delator'' (Broun, 1893) *'' Holcaspis dentifera'' (Broun, 1880) *'' Holcaspis egregialis'' (Broun, 1917) *'' Holcaspis elongella'' (White, 1846) *'' Holcaspis falcis'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis hispida'' (Broun, 1877) *'' Holcaspis hudsoni'' Britton, 1940 *'' Holcaspis impigra'' Broun, 1886 *'' Holcaspis implica'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis intermittens'' (Chaudoir, 1865) *'' Holcaspis mordax'' Broun, 1886 *'' Holcaspis mucronata'' Broun, 1886 *'' Holcaspis obvelata'' Johns, 2003 *'' Holcaspis odontella'' (Broun, 1908) *'' Holcaspis oedicnema'' Bates, 1874 *'' Holcaspis ohauensis'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis ovatella'' (Chaudoir, 1865) *'' Holcaspis placida'' Broun, 1881 *'' Holcaspis sinuiventris'' (Broun, 1908) *'' Holcaspis sternalis'' Broun, 1881 *'' Holcaspis stewartensis'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis subaenea'' (Guerin-Meneville, 1841) *'' Holcaspis suteri'' (Broun, 1893) *'' Holcaspis tripunctata'' Butcher, 1984 *'' Holcaspis vagepunctata'' (White, 1846) *'' Holcaspis vexata'' (Broun, 1908)


References

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