Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888

Yasuda, Kohei & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, 2022, Revision of the genus Georissus (Coleoptera, Hydrophiloidea, Georissidae) of Japan, European Journal of Taxonomy 817 (1), pp. 111-142 : 116-117

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.817.1767

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FFB05CE7-3712-4FD0-91B4-FD84863CF9D7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6518777

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE8793-BE47-FFCB-FDF8-BA2D842402E1

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scientific name

Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888
status

 

Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888 View in CoL

[Japanese name: Marudoromushi]

Figs 2A View Fig , 4A, D, G, J, M View Fig , 5A View Fig , 6A View Fig , 7A View Fig , 8A View Fig , 9A View Fig , 10A View Fig , 12A View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1

Georyssus canalifer Sharp, 1888: 244 .

Georyssus canalifer – Miwa 1937: 163.

Georissus (Georissus) canalifer View in CoL – Satô 1972: 209; 1981: 3; 1985: 205. — Hansen 1999: 50.

Diagnosis

This species resembles palearctic species G. crenulatus , and is distinguished from the latter by the presence of shallow longitudinal groove on posterior portion of pronotum (lacking in G. crenulatus ).

Material examined

JAPAN – Hokkaido • 10 ex.; Atsuma-cho, Yufutsu ; 12 Jun. 1995; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ 9 ex.; Kamikawagun, Shintoku-cho, Tomuraushi ; 7 Jul. 2006; M. Hanatsuka and Y. Hirano leg.; EUMJ 12 ex.; Rumoishi, Togeshita ; 4 Jun. 2004; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ 10 ex.; Hamanaka-cho, Esashito ; 1 Aug. 2004; K. Takahashi leg.; EUMJ 2 ex.; Hamanaka-cho, Biwase ; 18 Jun. 1995; I. Matoba leg.; EUMJ 2 ex.; Kaminokuni-cho, Yunotani ; 26 Jun. 1994; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ 5 ex.; Kamikawa, Ishikari-gawa : 14 Jun. 1986; H. Matsumoto leg.; EUMJ 2 ex.; Tokachi, Ashoro ; 24–31 Jul. 1959; K. Morimoto leg.; EUMJ 2 ex.; Sapporo-shi, Jozankei ; 27 Jul. 2002; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Akan-cho, Shunkushitakaragawa ; 16 Jun. 1995; I. Matoba leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Toyokoro-cho, Toyokita-kaigan ; 23 Jul. 1993; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Taiki-cho, Rekifune-kawa ; 23 Jul. 1993; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ .

Redescription

COLORATION ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Black, weakly shining.

HEAD ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Clypeus uneven, provided with large granules on anterior portion; slr consisted of carinae and granules, granulation of anterior portion distinct, in contrast to posterior portion indistinct. Frons provided with scattered granules. Longitudinal groove distinct, wide, and surrounded by granules; lsa narrow, linear.

PRONOTUM ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Relatively small, widest at posterior ⅓; anterior portion sparsely provided with short grooves and small foveae; anterior margin smooth; s mlg deep, with short longitudinal grooves; posterior portion with small granules and shallow longitudinal grooves; lateral margin except anterior portion regularly bearing granules; slb indistinct, densely covered with large granules; pg short, subobsolete.

ELYTRA ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Humeral bulges distinct. All intervals slightly elevated and provided regularly with punctures. Lateral ridges indistinct, but with row of small granules. Hind wings well developed.

ABDOMEN ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Lateral margin of ventrites gradually narrowing posteriorly, especially ventrites 1–2 strongly narrowing. Granules of ventrite 1 large, relatively dense; vt large. Granulation of ventrites 2–4 indistinct, 5 distinct and dense.

MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Aedeagus 0.40 mm long. Parameres slightly shorter than phallobase; basal portions combined as wide as anterior portion of phallobase; lateral margins slightly bulbous at anterior portion; internal margins asymmetrical; anterior portion with short setae densely. Median lobe shorter than parameres, gradually narrowing apically; basal struts short. Phallobase about 1.8 times as long as wide, widening posteriorly; posterior portion with large basal foramen.

FEMALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 10A View Fig ). Latero-tergites 8 forming acute angle; apex strongly incurved. Spines of gonostylus long.

Biological notes

This species is common in Hokkaido and inhabits wet sandy river beds in summer ( Sharp 1888; Miwa 1937).

Distribution

Japan: Hokkaido ( Fig. 13 View Fig ); Russia: Sakhalin, Kunashir ( Ryndevich et al. 2021).

EUMJ

Japan, Matsuyama, Ehime University

EUMJ

Ehime University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Georissidae

Genus

Georissus

Loc

Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888

Yasuda, Kohei & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki 2022
2022
Loc

Georissus (Georissus) canalifer

Hansen M. 1999: 50
Sato M. 1985: 205
Sato M. 1981: 3
Sato M. 1972: 209
1972
Loc

Georyssus canalifer

Miwa Y. 1937: 163
1937
Loc

Georyssus canalifer

Sharp D. 1888: 244
1888
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