Enochrus, THOMSON, 1859
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GENUS ENOCHRUS THOMSON, 1859 View in CoL
( FIGS 8B–J View Figure 8 , 9–10 View Figure 9 View Figure 10 )
Material examined: Enochrus (s.s.) melanocephalus (Olivier, 1792) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Surrey, Egham , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Methydrus) affinis (Thunberg, 1794) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Hampshire, New Forest , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Methydrus) coarctatus (Gredler, 1863) : 1 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Dorset, Studland Heath , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Methydrus) nigritus (Sharp, 1872) : 1 spec. ( BMNH): Spain, Peñalara , R. Angus lgt .; 1 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Norfolk, East Walton , R. Angus lgt .; 1 spec. ( BMNH): Greece, Corfu , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Methydrus) morenae (Heyden, 1870) : 1 spec. ( BMNH): Spain, Plasencia , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Methydrus) sauteri dʼ Orchymont, 1913: 2 spec. (NMPC): Taiwan, 4.8 km SEE of Tonglin, Beikeng Creek Trail GoogleMaps , 24.04791°N 120.78434°E, 3.x.2018, Fikáček, Hu, Liang & Liu lgt.
Enochrus (Lumetus) bicolor (Fabricius, 1792) : 1 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Sussex, Cuckmere , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Lumetus) ochropterus (Marsham, 1802) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Dorset, Studland Heath , R. Angus lgt .; 2 spec. ( BMNH): Germany, Niedersachsen, Staatsforest Gohrde , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Lumetus) testaceus (Fabricius, 1801) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Norfolk, East Walton , R. Angus lgt .; 2 spec. ( BMNH): Sweden, Öland , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Lumetus) quadripunctatus (Herbst, 1797) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Norfolk, East Walton , R. Angus lgt .; 2 spec. ( BMNH): Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ratzeburg , R. Angus lgt .
Enochrus (Lumetus) fuscipennis (Thomson, 1884) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Cumbria , Drigg, R. Angus lgt .; 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Scotland, Ayrshire, Lochton loch , R. Angus lgt .; 3 spec. ( BMNH): Germany, Schleswig-Holstein , Ratzeburg, R. Angus lgt.; 2 spec. ( BMNH): Spain, Provincia de Santander, Embalse de Ebro , R. Angus lgt.; 2 spec. ( BMNH): Denmark, Rømø Island , R. Angus lgt.; 2 males ( BMNH): Denmark, Rømø Island , R. Angus lgt. Enochrus (Lumetus) halophilus (Bedel, 1878) : 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Sheppey, Kent , R. Angus lgt .; 2 spec. ( BMNH): United Kingdom, Bembridge, Isle of Wight , R. Angus lgt . 2 spec. ( BMNH): Spain, Albacete, Pétrola, P. Arribas lgt .
Karyotypes: 2 n = 16 + Xy p (♂). Enochrus s.s. ( Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ) has autosomal pairs 3, 6 and 8 subacrocentric, pair 3 is heterozygous for an extra C-band. The other pairs, and the X chromosome, are metacentric, with well-developed centromeric C-bands. The subgenera Methydrus and Lumetus show no obvious features in their karyotypes, whereas the Taiwanese Enochrus sauteri ( Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ) is unusual in having autosome pair 1 clearly twice the lengths of the others, which are all of the similar size.
The karyotypes appear remarkably uniform with some apparent species differences. In European Methydrus, Enochrus coarctatus ( Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ) differs from Enochrus affinis ( Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ) and Enochrus nigritus ( Fig. 8D–E View Figure 8 ) in having autosome pairs 7 and 8, and the X chromosome, subacrocentric, whereas in the others they are metacentric. No differences were found between Spanish (dark brown) and English pale coloured specimens of Enochrus nigritus (compare Fig. 8D and E View Figure 8 ). In Lumetus, English Enochrus halophilus ( Fig. 9F–K View Figure 9 ) differs from Enochrus quadripunctatus and Enochrus fuscipennis ( Fig. 10 View Figure 10 ) in having autosome pairs 7 and 8, and the X chromosome acrocentric, with the centromeric C-bands only about half the size of those of the metacentric autosomes. However, in Spanish Enochrus halophilus , which are inseparable from English material by mitochondrial DNA (P. Arribas, unpubl.), all the chromosomes (apart from the dot-like Y) are metacentric with C-bands of the same size as in Enochrus halophilus ( Fig. 9H–K View Figure 9 ). The separation of Enochrus fuscipennis from Enochrus quadripunctatus is also problematic as the mitochondrial DNA reveals Enochrus fuscipennis intermixed with Enochrus quadripunctatus (P. Arribas, unpubl.). The situation is made even more complicated by material from Ratzeburg ( Germany). This material included clear Enochrus quadripunctatus whose karyotype matched that of English specimens (as in Fig. 10A–C View Figure 10 ) and also apparent Enochrus fuscipennis whose karyotype differed in the submetacentric autosome 1 and the clearly smaller X chromosome ( Fig. 10D–G View Figure 10 ). The material from the Rømø Island ( Denmark) ( Fig. 10H–I View Figure 10 ) comprised two males whose karyotypes could only be understood if they were hybrids (but not F1) between western and Ratzeburg-type populations of Enochrus fuscipennis . Both males have small X chromosomes and one has autosome 1 heterozygous for western and Ratzeburg forms, whereas the other has both replicates of the western form. One male has a B-chromosome and both have normal first metaphase of meiosis.
SUBFAMILY ACIDOCERINAE GENUS AGRAPHYDRUS RÉGIMBART, 1903
( FIG. 11A–C, M View Figure 11 )
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: A g r a p h y d r u s d e c i p i e n s Minoshima, Komarek & Ohara, 2015: 1 male, 1 female ( BMNH), 1 male ( NMPC): Taiwan, 4.8 km
SEE of Tonglin , Beikeng Creek Trail, 24.04791°N 120.78434°E, 3.x.2018, under leaves on a wet rock, lgt. M. Fikáček, H.-C. Liu, F.-S. Hu & W.- R. Liang GoogleMaps .
Agraphydrus variabilis Komarek & Hebauer, 2018: 1 View in CoL female (BMNH): Taiwan, 4.8 km SEE of Tonglin, Beikeng Creek Trail GoogleMaps , 24.04791°N 120.78434°E,
3.x.2018, in gravel at side of a river, lgt. M. Fikáček, H.-C. Liu, F.-S. Hu & W.-R. Liang.
Karyotype: 2 n = 16 + Xy (♂). The autosomes show a gradual decrease in size along the karyotype so that pair 8 is about half the length of pair 1. In Agraphydrus decipiens ( Fig. 11A–B View Figure 11 ), pairs 7 and 8, and the X chromosome, are acrocentric, whereas the rest (apart for the dot-like Y chromosome) are metacentric. The sex chromosomes of Agraphydrus variabilis ( Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ) cannot be identified as only females are available. The smallest chromosome is acrocentric, the rest metacentric. C-bands are confined to the centromeres and are small, especially in Agraphydrus decipiens .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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National Museum Prague |
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