Thysanarthria ceylonensis Hebauer, 2001

Fikáček, Martin & Liu, Hsing-Che, 2019, A review of Thysanarthria with description of seven new species and comments on its relationship to Chaetarthria (Hydrophilidae: Chaetarthriini), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1), pp. 229-252 : 240-242

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0020

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4548831

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scientific name

Thysanarthria ceylonensis Hebauer, 2001
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Thysanarthria ceylonensis Hebauer, 2001 View in CoL

( Figs 6 View Fig K–O, 11 View Fig )

Thysanarthria ceylonensis Hebauer, 2001: 396 View in CoL

Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: ♂ ( MZLU), SRI LANKA: NORTHERN PROVINCE: ʻCeylon, N. Prov. / Kudattanai / 6 mls SE Point Pedro / 13.II.62, Loc. 70 // At pond in semi- / desert // Lund University / Ceylon Expedition 1962 / Brinck-Andersson- / Cederholm // MZLU / Type no. / 3120:1 // Photo 2017 / by MZLU // MZLU / 2017 / 511’.

Additional material examined. INDIA: MADHYA PRADESH: 1 ♂, 2 specimens ( NHMW, NMPC): River Denwa, ca. 8 km SSE Matkuli, Satpura Range, 400 m, 28.ii.2008, lgt. M. Jäch, S. & P. Sharma; 1 ♀ ( NHMW): Hoshangabad Distr., Bandrabhan, ca. 60 km SSE Bhopal, ca. 5 km NE Hoshangabad, River Narmada, 280 m, 23.‒24.ii.2008, lgt. M. Jäch, S. & P. Sharma; 1 spec. ( NHWM): Chhindwara Distr., Bhadhua Chora (stream), ca. 10 km E Matkuli near Mahul Jhir, 400 m, 28.ii.2008, lgt. M. Jäch, S. & P.Sharma; 1♀ ( NHMW): Hoshangabad Distr., Dhobighat Nala (stream), ca. 2 km SE Pachmarhi,Saphura Range, 900 m, 27.ii.2008, lgt. M. Jäch, S. & P. Sharma.

Redescription. Body length 1.5–1.7 mm (holotype 1.5 mm), maximum body width 0.9–1.0 mm (holotype 0.9 mm). Head and labrum black and pronotum uniformly yellowish; elytra yellowish with slightly darker lateral parts; legs reddish to yellowish. Head with strong microsculpture on interstices; punctation sparse, each puncture bearing pointed seta. Eyes separated by 3.5× the width of one eye in dorsal view. Pronotum with sparse setiferous punctation similar to that on head; interstices without microsculpture. Elytra with 10 striae sharply impressed except anteromedially (near scutellar shield) where neither striae nor serial punctures are visible; intervals weakly convex at midlength and near apex; interval punctation sparse, setiferous; interstices without microsculpture. Aedeagus ( Figs 6 View Fig K–O) 0.4 mm long. Phallobase not much wider at base of parameres than more basally, only indistinctly narrowed at midlength; arcuate in lateral view. Paremere moderately wide basally, slightly narrowing towards apex, apex widely angulate. Median lobe widely bottle-shaped, rounded apically, without paired subapical projections; apex not reaching level of parameral apices; gonopore rounded, situated far from apex.

Differential diagnosis. Thysanarthria ceylonensis resembles T. bengalensis , T. brincki and H. saurahana in having strong mesh-like microsculpture on the head, but it can be easily distinguished from all these species as well as from all other Thysanarthria by a very characteristic aedeagus.

Biology. Specimens from Madhya Pradesh were collected at the sides of small to large rivers with stony banks (e.g., Fig. 11D View Fig ) but precise microhabitat is not known (M. A. Jäch, pers. comm.).

Distribution. Described from Sri Lanka ( HEBAUER 2001) but here recorded from central India (Madhya Pradesh), hence the species is likely widespread in the Indian Peninsula.

MZLU

Lund University

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Genus

Thysanarthria

Loc

Thysanarthria ceylonensis Hebauer, 2001

Fikáček, Martin & Liu, Hsing-Che 2019
2019
Loc

Thysanarthria ceylonensis

HEBAUER F. 2001: 396
2001
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