Bidessonotus vicinus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947
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Bidessonotus vicinus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947 |
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Dytiscidae
Bidessonotus vicinus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947 View in CoL Figs 29, 31
Bidessonotus vicinus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947: 428; Young 1969: 2; 1990: 370; Biström 1988: 18; Nilsson 2016: 100.
Diagnosis.
This is a relatively dark and weakly maculate species. The prosternal process is lanceolate, flat and apically pointed. The apical blade of the male median lobe is relatively simple, the anteroventral angle is moderately produced as a broad, curved, short process, the distal margin is broadly truncate to slightly undulate, and there are no other prominent spines, denticles or projections (Fig. 29a,d). The apical segment of the right lateral lobe is medially very broad, short and subtriangular (Fig. 29b). The left lateral lobe has the apical segment subquadrate and very broad (Fig. 19c).
Discussion.
Although originally described from a female, Young (1990) clarified the identity of this species which is distributed in Central America and Venezuela.
Distribution.
Young (1990) reported this species from Honduras, Panama and Venezuela (Fig. 31). No additional specimens were examined for this project.
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