Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai Nakane, 1963

Yasuda, Kohei & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, 2022, Revision of the genus Georissus (Coleoptera, Hydrophiloidea, Georissidae) of Japan, European Journal of Taxonomy 817 (1), pp. 111-142 : 126-130

publication ID

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6518785

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scientific name

Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai Nakane, 1963
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Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai Nakane, 1963 View in CoL

[Japanese name: Shiwamune-marudoromushi]

Figs 1 View Fig , 2E View Fig , 3C, I View Fig , 5E–F View Fig , 6E–F View Fig , 7E–F View Fig , 8E–F View Fig , 9E View Fig , 10D View Fig , 11B, F View Fig , 12C View Fig ; Table 2 View Table 2

Georyssus kurosawai Nakane, 1963: 63 .

Georyssus kurosawai – Nakane 1966: 58.

Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai View in CoL – Satô 1972: 211; 1981: 3; 1985: 206. — Hansen 1999: 47.

Georyssus laesicollis Germar, 1831 – Kurosawa 1950: 1107 [misidentification].

Diagnosis

This species is similar to the European species, G. laesicollis Germar, 1831 , and is distinguished by the oblong oval body shape(more rounded body shape in G. laesicollis ) and length of median lobe: G. kurosawai longer than paramere, in contrast to shorter than paramere in G. laesicollis (see Fikáček 2012).

Material examined

Holotype JAPAN – Honshu : Aichi Pref. • ♂; Owari , Nagoya , Higashiyama ; 13 Jun. 1948; S. Osawa leg.; SEHU ( Fig. 3C, H View Fig ).

Other material

JAPAN – Hokkaido • 4 ex.; Otohuke-cho, Shihoro-gawa ; 1–3 Aug. 2003; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ 25 ex.; Okushiri Isl., Tsurikakegawa ; 2Aug.2005; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Okushiri Is. , Tsurikakegawa, Yachi Riv. ; 6–9 Jun. 2003; S. Hori leg.; pitfall trap; EUMJ. – Honshu : Miyagi Pref. • 1 ex.; Yakuraionsen ; 21 Aug. 1998; M. Satô leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Tochigi Pref. • 2 ex.; Ootawara-shi, Sabigawa ; 25 Jul. 1994; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Chiba Pref. • 2 ex.; Futtsu-shi ; 19 May 1998; H. Hamaji leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Kimitsu-shi, Takihara ; 29 Jul. 2002; H. Ono leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Tokyo Pref. • 1 ex.; Nakagawara ; 26 Aug. 1941; I. Fujiyama leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Yamanashi Pref. • 15 ex.; Tsukiyono, Doushi ; 16 Aug. 1986; Y. Hirano leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Nagano Pref. • 8 ex.; Ina-shi, Todai-gawa ; 28 Aug. 2009; T. Yoshida leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Gifu Pref. • 17 ex.; Tokuyamamura, near Shiratani; ca 450 m alt.; 7 Jul. 1988; M. Hasegawa leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Aichi Pref. • 3 ex.; Toyota, Yahagi-gawa ; 8 Aug. 2001; Y. Utsunomiya leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Mie Pref. • 4 ex.; Yokkaichi ; 27 Jul. 1984; A. Amagasu leg.; EUMJ 1 ex.; Yokkaichi ; 20 Jun. 1985; H. Ichihashi leg.; EUMJ 4 ex.; Suzuka-shi, Ifuna-cho, Onbe-gawa ; 3 Jul. 2004; N. Narukawa leg.; EUMJ 19 ex.; Asake-gawa, Yokkaichi ; 11 Jun. 1988; A. Amagasu leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Wakayama Pref. • 1 ex.; Honguu-cho ; 29 Sep. 2007; K. Takahashi leg.; EUMJ. – Honshu : Kyoto Pref. • 1 ex.; Katsura-gawa, Yose ; 25 Apr. 1941; M. Kubota leg.; EUMJ. – Shikoku : Ehime Pref. • 1 ex.; Shuso-gun, Tanbaracho, Yanadani ; 15 Jul. 2003; Y. Kashitani leg.; EUMJ 3 ex.; Toon-shi, Yamanouchi, Shigenobu-gawa ; 1 Nov. 2020; K. Yasuda leg.; EUMJ 9 ex.; same collection data as for preceding; 3 Nov. 2020; EUMJ 7 ex.; same collection data as for preceding; 9 Dec. 2020; EUMJ 5 ex.; same collection data as for preceding; 20 Dec. 2020; EUMJ 6 ex.; same collection data as for preceding; 31 Dec. 2020; EUMJ .

Redescription

COLORATION ( Fig. 2E View Fig ). Black, weakly shining, legs dark reddish brown. Body surface often covered with greyish substance.

HEAD ( Fig. 6E View Fig ). Clypeus relatively smooth, provided with a few large granules on median portion; slr consisted of carinae and indistinct granules, reaching to mid-length of frons, posteriorly connected to smb by an arc of sparsely arranged large granules and formed a pair of half-rounded foveae; smb V-shaped and not connected each other, with indistinct granules; lsa with a few small granules at lateral portion.

PRONOTUM ( Fig. 7E View Fig ). Relatively small, widest at the middle. Anterior portion provided with granules and pits densely; anterior margin crenellated; smlg shallow and narrow, with distinct longitudinal row of pits. Posterior portion somewhat convex than anterior portion; cd circular and relatively small, surrounded by many granules; sdp oblong oval to rectangle, larger than cd, with some granules; slb well developed, provided with distinct granules at posterior portion; pg short and narrow, not reaching median portion of sdp; sdn poorly developed, provided with a few teeth.

ELYTRA. Widest at middle, slightly wider than pronotum in basal margin; suture and intervals slightly elevate, regularly bearing indistinct granules; punctures distinct and regular. Humeral bulge distinct, bearing with granules. Lateral ridges on each elytron weakly developed. Hind wings fully developed.

ABDOMEN ( Fig. 8E View Fig ). Lateral margin of ventrites gradually narrowing posterior, especially ventrites 1 and 2 strongly narrowing. All ventrites bearing sparse scattered granules.

MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 9E View Fig ). Aedeagus 0.43 mm long. Parameres shorter than phallobase, their basal portions combined as wide as anterior portion of phallobase; lateral margins slightly articulated: internal margins slightly widening. Median lobe longer than parameres, the sides almost paralleled, but slightly bulbous at base; slightly angular at apex; basal struts long. Phallobase about 2.2 times as long as wide, sides paralleled: posterior portion with large basal foramen.

FEMALE GENITALIA. Latero-tergites 8 ( Fig. 10D View Fig ) forming obtuse angle; apex slightly or not incurved. Setae of gonostylus short. Spermatheca ( Fig. 11F View Fig ) elongated oval, relatively bulbous at apical portion. Bursal sclerite ( Fig. 11B View Fig ) slightly asymmetrical, well sclerotized.

Biological notes

This is a common species collected in all seasons. It inhabits wet sandy river beds and is often observed under rocks ( Fig. 12B View Fig ). This species was also collected using pitfall traps or light traps ( Arai 2006; Iwata & Iwata 2012).

Distribution

Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu (Miyagi, Fukushima, Tochigi, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Yamanashi, Shizuoka ( Tabira 2005) Gifu, Aichi, Mie, Wakayama, Kyoto Prefs), Shikoku (Ehime Pref.) ( Fig. 13 View Fig ).

EUMJ

Japan, Matsuyama, Ehime University

EUMJ

Ehime University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Georissidae

Genus

Georissus

Loc

Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai Nakane, 1963

Yasuda, Kohei & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki 2022
2022
Loc

Georissus (Neogeorissus) kurosawai

Hansen M. 1999: 47
Sato M. 1985: 206
Sato M. 1981: 3
Sato M. 1972: 211
1972
Loc

Georyssus kurosawai

Nakane T. 1966: 58
1966
Loc

Georyssus kurosawai

Nakane T. 1963: 63
1963
Loc

Georyssus laesicollis

Kurosawa Y. 1950: 1107
1950
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