Lethocerus indicus (Lepeletier & Serville, 1825)
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Lethocerus indicus (Lepeletier & Serville, 1825) |
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Lethocerus indicus (Lepeletier & Serville, 1825) View in CoL
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Belostoma indica Lepeletier & Serville, 1825: 272
Amorgius indicus: Green, 1901: 113
Lethocerus indicum: Hale, 1924: 521
Material examined. — SINGAPORE: 1 male, Changi Airport hanger (origin possibly PNG) , 14 Nov.1987, coll. Razali ( ZRC) . MALAYSIA: Kedah: 1 male, no further data ( ZRC) . Selangor: 1 male, no further data ( ZRC) .
in comparison to Thailand and Laos, where the species is still very abundant, being commonly sold as a food item in local market stalls.
The biology and life history of this species was described by Hoffman (1933a, 1933b). Although lentic habitats potentially suitable for L. indicus exist in the Selatar Reservoir and Nee Soon Swamp Forest areas of Singapore, there is no indication that L. indicus currently occurs on the island, with no captures of this species in over two decades. The absence of recent specimens in the ZRC collections of an insect this large and conspicuous is notable, and given that Lethocerus species are strongly attracted to lights suggests ecological changes, possibly including urban light pollution, may have had a deleterious effect on this species, as has been documented for other Lethocerus species elsewhere in Asia ( Yoon et al., 2010).
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Lethocerus indicus (Lepeletier & Serville, 1825)
Polhemus, Dan A. & Polhemus, John T. 2013 |
Lethocerus indicum:
Hale, H 1924: 521 |
Amorgius indicus:
Green, E 1901: 113 |