Katasophistes Giron & Short, 2018

Giron, Jennifer C. & Short, Andrew Edward Z., 2021, The Acidocerinae (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae): taxonomy, classification, and catalog of species, ZooKeys 1045, pp. 1-236 : 1

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Genus Katasophistes Giron & Short, 2018 Figs 2 View Figure 2 , 5 View Figure 5 , 39 View Figure 39 , 40A-D View Figure 40

Katasophistes Girón & Short, 2018: 132.

Gender.

Masculine.

Type species.

Katasophistes merida Girón & Short, 2018: 136; by original designation.

Diagnosis.

Medium to small beetles, body length 2.7-4.5 mm. Body shape oval to elongated in dorsal view; moderately and evenly convex in lateral view (Fig. 39 View Figure 39 ). Color orange brown to dark brown, rather uniform along body regions (Fig. 39 View Figure 39 ). Shape of head trapezoid. Eyes relatively small, subquadrate, at most only slightly emarginated anteriorly, moderately projected from outline of head. Clypeus trapezoid, with anterior margin broadly emarginate. Labrum fully exposed. Mentum with strong median anterior depression sometimes limited by low transverse carina; surface of mentum with lateral oblique ridges (Fig. 39C, F View Figure 39 ). Antennae with nine antennomeres; cupule slightly asymmetric, with rounded outline. Maxillary palps moderately long, 0.7 × to nearly as long as width of head; inner margin of maxillary palpomere 2 slightly curved near apex, outer margin curved, sometimes strongly, along apical half (Fig. 39C, F View Figure 39 ). Each elytron with five rows of deep/large systematic punctures; elytra without sutural striae, with outer margins slightly flared; serial punctures absent (Fig. 39A, D View Figure 39 ). Prosternum slightly convex to tectiform. Posterior elevation of mesoventrite, with a well-defined, curved transverse ridge; anapleural sutures forming an obtuse angle, separated at anterior margin by distance 0.2-0.3 × the width of anterior margin of mesepisternum. Metaventrite densely pubescent, except for large median rhomboid glabrous patch (Fig. 39C, F View Figure 39 ). Protibiae with spines of anterior row hair-like, semi erect, relatively long and thick. All tarsomeres bearing long apical hair-like setae on dorsal face, and hair-like spines on ventral face of tarsomeres 2-4. Posterior femora glabrous at most along apical third (Fig. 39C, F View Figure 39 ). Fifth abdominal ventrite apically truncate to slightly emarginate, with fringe of stout setae. Aedeagus trilobed (Fig. 40A-D View Figure 40 ), nearly parallel sided, with basal piece between 0.5 and 1.1 × length of parameres; median lobe wider than each paramere, gradually narrowing apically, with Peltochares conspicuous median longitudinal sclerotization, and well-developed lateral basal apodemes; apex of median lobe acute; parameres nearly as long as median lobe, with apical setae; gonopore preapically situated.

Differential diagnosis.

At first glance Katasophistes may appear similar to some species of Chasmogenus , however the lack of sutural striae easily separates the two. The enlargement of the rows of elytral systematic punctures is also rare within the Acidocerinae (found in some Chasmogenus and Agraphydrus ) and will separate it from New World Helochares , with which it may also be confused.

Distribution.

Neotropical: Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela; Fig. 5 View Figure 5 .

Natural history.

One species ( K. merida ) is known from seepages in the Venezuelan Andes. The other described species are known from forested stream pools with abundant detritus in Ecuador and Peru.

Larvae.

Immature stages are not known for the genus.

Taxonomic history.

Katasophistes was only recently described.

Remarks.

There are four known species of Katasophistes , all of them from Andean or Andean-adjacent localities.

Species examined.

Holotypes and paratypes of all known species were available for this study.

Selected references.

Girón and Short 2018: original description of the genus and all its known species; Short et al. 2021: phylogenetic placement.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

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Katasophistes Giron & Short, 2018

Giron, Jennifer C. & Short, Andrew Edward Z. 2021
2021
Loc

Katasophistes

Giron & Short 2018
2018