Hydaticus subfasciatus Laporte, 1835
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Hydaticus subfasciatus Laporte, 1835 View in CoL
( Figs 2C View FIGURE 2 , 6 View FIGURES 4–7 , 8, 9B View FIGURE 9 )
Hydaticus subfasciatus Laporte, 1835: 96 View in CoL ; Aubé 1838: 186; Gemminger & Harold 1868: 467; Sharp 1882a: 665; Sharp 1882b: 43; van den Branden 1885: 103; Régimbart 1904: 225; Zimmermann 1920a: 226; Zimmermann 1920b: 229; Zimmermann 1924: 3; Blackwelder 1944: 79; Roughley & Pengelly 1981: 271; Trémouilles 1996: 20; Peck 2006: 176; Ferreira (Jr.) & Braga 2009: 324; Short & Kadosoe 2011: 87; Short 2013: 85; Bergsten & Miller 2014: 73; Hendrich et al. 2016: 72; Nilsson & Hájek 2019: 96.
Type locality. French Guiana, Cayenne .
Material examined. COSTA RICA: “ Costa Rica, Limón, Refugio Nacional Gandoca-Manzanillo , 10-13-ii- 2018, 09°37′49′′N, 82°40′24′′W, ca. 20 m, E. Holzer leg.”, 1 ex., ( NMW) GoogleMaps . VENEZUELA: “ Venezuela, Rancho Grande nr. Maracay , 28.IV.1942, New York Zoo. Soc. Dept. Tropical Research”, 1 ex., ( AMNH) . GUYANA: “ Guyana, Bartica Distr., Kartabo , 13.V.1942, New York Zoo. Soc. Dept. Tropical Research”, 2 exs., ( AMNH) . BOLIVIA: “ Bolivia, Prov. Sara, Waldbachpfütze , 400 m, II.1906, leg. Steinbach ”, 1 ex., ( CGW) ; “ Bolivia , Beni, 16.ii.1991 ”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) . COLOMBIA: “ Colombia, Putumayo, Puerto Asis , 4-27.vii.1996, ca. 300 m, R. Rietmaier ”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) . SURINAME: “ Suriname, Kraka, Phedra road, 25.x.1962, B. Malkin leg.”, 7 exs., ( ZSM) ; “ Suriname, Colakreek, 10 km from Zanderij , 18.xi.1962, B. Malkin leg.”, 5 exs.; “Suriname, Sammlung A. Zimmermann ”, 6 exs. ( ZSM) ; “ Suriname, Saramacca, 1st Trib. of Troolikreek System , 28.x.1969, 55°20ʹW; 05°24ʹN, N. Niesser leg.”, 6 exs., ( NMW) GoogleMaps ; “ Suriname , Marowijne, 2-xii-1969, 54°06ʹW; 05°30ʹN, N. Niesser leg.”, 1 ex., ( NMW) GoogleMaps ; “ Suriname, Zanderij , savanne, 15-ix-1969, 55°14ʹW; 05°27ʹN, N. Niesser leg.”, 2 exs, ( NMW) GoogleMaps ; “ Surinam, Zanderijsavanne, 1st trib. Of Colacreek , ca. 05°27ʹN 55°14ʹW, 15.IX.1969, leg. N. Nieser ”, 4 exs., ( CGW) GoogleMaps ; “ Surinam, Near Paranaribo, Wasserloch , 1908, leg. C. Heller,” 2 exs, ( CGW) . PERU: “ Peru, Huánuco Department, Yuyapichis , Stat. Panguana , 9.10.2010, - 9.616667S, - 74.9333W, Burmeister leg.”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Huánuco Department, Yuyapichis , Stat. Panguana , 20.9.- 7.10.2013, - 9.616667S, - 74.9333W, Bäche, Burmeister leg.”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Huánuco Department, Yuyapichis , Stat. Panguana , 20.9.- 9.10.2007, - 9.616667S, - 74.9333W, Bäche, Resttümpel, Burmeister leg.”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “PERU, Dept. Huánuco Panguana Malaise Trap, Río Yuyapichis , 260m, 9°37ʹS 74°56ʹW, E. Diller leg., 20.9.- 15.10.2011 ”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Dept. Huánuco ACP Panguana , Río Yuyapichis , - 9.616667S, - 74.9333W, 230m, 11.V.-25.VII.2013, R. Apenborn leg.”, 46 exs., ( CLH, ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Prov. Huánuco R. Yuyapichis, Stat. Panguana, 9°37ʹS, 74°35ʹW, Estanque 20.9.- 9.10.2007, leg. Burmeister ”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Prov. Huánuco R. Yuyapichis, Stat. Panguana, 9°37ʹS, 74°35ʹW, Gelbtrichter limn. 20.9.- 9.10.2007, leg. Burmeister ”, 3 exs., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Prov. Huánuco R. Yuyapichis, Stat. Panguana, 9°37ʹS, 74°35ʹW, Estanque 20.9.- 7.10.2013, leg. Burmeister ”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Prov. Huánuco R. Yuyapichis, Stat. Panguana, 9°37ʹS, 74°35ʹW, Wald Station 27.9.- 10.10.2017 leg. Burmeister ”, 8 exs., ( MUSM, ZSM) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru, Dep. Huánuco Río Llulapichis, Panguana , 233m alt. S9°36.823ʹ, W74°56.127ʹ, 1.- 24.10.2010 Franz Wachtel”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) ; “ Peru, Huánuco Department, ACP Panguana , Lupunaweg , 250m, LF Krone/1 Röhre S9.61602° W74.93433 12/ 13.10.2015 leg. A. Gruppe & V. Abbt 2.1.7”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) ; “ Peru, Loreto, 160 km NE Iquitos, Explorama Camp, Rio Sucusari , 2 km from Rio Napo , 27-31-VIII-1992, P. E. Skelley window trap ”, 1 ex., ( CLH) ; “ Peru, Loreto, 80 km NE Iquitos, Explorama Lodge, Rio Yanamono 1 km from Amazon R., 25-28-VIII-1992, P. E. Skelley window trap ”, 1 ex., ( CLH) ; “ Peru, Loreto, Yucumama Lodge, Maranon river-Ucayali river, 6-20.viii.1994, - 4.1333S, - 74.0833W, Skelley leg.”, 2 exs., ( CLH) GoogleMaps ; “ Peru Madre de Dios nr Puerto Maldonado Posadas Amazonas lodge @ Rio Tambopata S1248.115 W69 18.019 609ft (30-IX)-(3-X)-2004 CR Bartlett”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) . BRAZIL: “ Brazil, State of Amazonas, Río Autaz , Sammlung A. Zimmermann ”, 2 exs., ( ZSM) ; “ Brasilien , Cl. Müller leg.”, 1 ex., ( ZSM) .
Diagnosis. TL= 11.4–12.6 mm; TL-H = 10.7–11.9 mm; MW 6.0– 6.7 mm; pronotum testaceous with a black marking narrowly extended to anterior margin; elytron with basal fasciae in most of the specimens not confluent with humeral lateral spots, and without subbasal, longitudinal yellowish stripes; elytron with a large lateral spot just behind middle, and apical third largely irrorated ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ); protarsomere I with a series of spines across the dorsal surface; metatibia with bifid setae curved ventro-basally on posterior surface; median lobe of aedeagus apically obtuse in lateral view ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–7 ).
Differential diagnosis. Hydaticus subfasciatus can be separated from H. lateralis , H. devexus and H. xanthomelas in having a basal fascia on elytra, and elytral apex largely irrorated ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–7 ).
Distribution. Hydaticus subfasciatus is the most widespread species of the genus in South America, it has been recorded from the lowlands of Brazil, Bolivia, French Guiana, Dominica, Guatemala, Panama and Suriname ( Trémouilles 1996; Peck 2006; Ferreira (Jr.) & Braga 2009; Short 2013; Miller & Bergsten 2014), and was previously recorded from Peru by Hendrich et al. (2015). Its range of distribution has now extended to Colombia, Venezuela and Costa Rica ( Fig. 8).
Ecology. Hydaticus subfasciatus was generally found in rest pools and puddles ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ), and in backwaters of intermittent forest streams, packed with leaf litter and rotten wood ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ). Additional specimens were collected from two mainly shaded forest ponds, seasonally flooded during the rainy season from October to April, and with high fluctuation level. The ponds are rainwater fed and located in a primary tropical lowland rainforest surrounded by Aguaje palm trees ( Fig. 9B View FIGURE 9 ). The muddy bottom was covered by broad layers of fallen and rotten leaves and twigs (see Hendrich et al. 2015). The species was associated with Agaporomorphus julianeae Hendrich, Apenborn, Burmeister & Balke, 2015 , A. tambopatensis Miller, 2005 , Hydrodytes opalinus (Zimmermann, 1921) , Vatellus grandis Buquet, 1840 , several unidentified species of Copelatus (all Dytiscidae ), Tropisternus chalybeus Laporte, 1840 , and several unidentified species of Helochares (all Hydrophilidae ) (see Hendrich et al. 2015). Hydaticus subfasciatus is sympatric with H. panguana sp. nov. and H. lateralis . The species is also attracted to light and can be easily obtained by using baited bottle traps.
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Hydaticus subfasciatus Laporte, 1835
Megna, Yoandri S., Balke, Michael, Apenborn, Rico & Hendrich, Lars 2019 |
Hydaticus subfasciatus
Nilsson, A. N. & Hajek, J. 2019: 96 |
Miller K. B. & Bergsten, J. 2014: 73 |
Short, A. 2013: 85 |
Short, A. E. Z. & Kadosoe, V. 2011: 87 |
Braga, R. B. 2009: 324 |
Peck, S. B. 2006: 176 |
Tremouilles, E. R. 1996: 20 |
Roughley, R. E. & Pengelly D. H. 1981: 271 |
Blackwelder, R. E. 1944: 79 |
Zimmermann, A. 1924: 3 |
Zimmermann, A. 1920: 226 |
Zimmermann, A. 1920: 229 |
Regimbart, M. 1904: 225 |
Branden, C. van den 1885: 103 |
Sharp, D. 1882: 665 |
Sharp, D. 1882: 43 |
Gemminger, M. & Harold, E. von 1868: 467 |
Aube, C. 1838: 186 |