Berosini

Minoshima, Yûsuke N. & Hayashi, Masakazu, 2015, Description of the larval stages of the berosine genera Berosus and Regimbartia based on the Japanese species B. japonicus and R. attenuata (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 55 (1), pp. 47-83 : 51

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5303133

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scientific name

Berosini
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Key to the genera of the larvae of the tribe Berosini View in CoL

Larvae of the Berosini are distinguishable from other hydrophilid larvae by the presence of one inner projection or seta on antennomere 1, which is an autapomorphy of the Berosini .

In the following key, we used our data concerning Berosus and Regimbartia and combined them with those of the previous authors (see Table 1) for the morphology of the remaining three berosine genera and for the intrageneric variation of Berosus . ARCHANGELSKY (2008) provided a table comparing larval morphology of all five genera.

1 Abdomen with tracheal gills. .................................................... Berosus Leach, 1817 View in CoL

– Abdomen without tracheal gills. ............................................................................. 2

2 Clypeolabrum strongly asymmetrical; left epistomal lobe strongly projecting anteriorly, bearing a series of stout setae ( Figs 3A View Fig , 5B View Fig ); mandibles strongly asymmetrical ( Figs 4C–D View Fig , 7A–B View Fig ); abdomen without setiferous projections; spiracular atrium reduced. ....................................................................................... Hemiosus Sharp, 1882 View in CoL

– Clypeolabrum almost symmetrical ( Figs 9C View Fig , 13C View Fig ); epistomal lobe not strongly projecting anteriorly; mandibles symmetrical to slightly asymmetrical ( Figs 11A–B View Fig , 15A–B View Fig ); labium with ligula ( Figs 11C–D View Fig , 15C–D View Fig ); abdomen with setiferous projections ( Fig. 8A–B, D View Fig ); spiracular atrium well developed ( Fig. 12C View Fig ). .......................... 3

3 Antennomere 1 not widened distally. ...................................... Derallus Sharp, 1882 View in CoL

– Antennomere 1 widened distally ( Figs 10A View Fig , 14A View Fig ). ................................................. 4

4 Inner projection of antennomere 1 pointed apically, spine-like; apex of antennomere 2 with inner extension. .................................................. Allocotocerus Kraatz, 1883 View in CoL

– Inner projection of antennomere 1 rounded apically ( Figs 10A View Fig , 14A View Fig ); apex of antennomere 2 without inner extension. .................................. Regimbartia Zaitzev, 1908 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

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