Laccophilus spangleri Zimmerman, 1970

Scheers, Kevin, Thomaes, Arno, Hájek, Zimmerman, Michat & Reynoso-Velasco, 2017, The Laccophilinae Gistel, 1848 of Belize (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 65, pp. 1-18 : 1-18

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13272590

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scientific name

Laccophilus spangleri Zimmerman, 1970
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Laccophilus spangleri Zimmerman, 1970 View in CoL

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MATERIAL STUDIED. BELIZE DISTRICT: La Democracia, ditch next to road, 17°21'38,7"N, 88°32'42,1"W, 08.V.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex); La Democracia, ditch next to road, 17°21'38,7"N, 88°32'42,1"W, 09.V.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (2ex) TOLEDO: Deep River FR, pond savannah, 16°31'41,5"N, 88°42'30"W, 20.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex); Deep River FR, pond savannah, 16°31'42,7"N, 88°42'31,6"W, 20.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (5ex); Punta Gorda, cattle pond, 16°05'12,8"N, 88°51'1,5"W, 25.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex) GoogleMaps .

DIAGNOSIS. TL: 4.1–4.8 mm; MW: 2.3–2.7 mm. Head pale testaceous, sometimes with an orange tinge, area behind the eyes clearly darkened. Pronotum pale testaceous with a dark band along the anterior part, matching the darkened area on the head. Elytra pale testaceous with very distinct dark irrorations and with an elaborate pattern of pale markings. The dark color of the irrorations increases and coalesce along the margins of the pale markings ( Fig. 1I View Fig ). The elytra in the females have the epipleura distinctly flanged ( Figs 1I View Fig , 2H View Fig ) while they are unmodified in the males. Ventral parts pale testaceous ( Fig. 2H View Fig ). Median lobe as in Fig. 3H. View Fig

DISTRIBUTION. Belize (first records), Honduras, Mexico (Oaxaca, Veracruz), Nicaragua.

ECOLOGY. According to ZIMMERMAN (1970), L. spangleri is a tropical lowland species and seems to prefer temporary pools that are frequently subject to high surface temperatures and that are located on clay soils. In Belize it was encountered only at five sampled sites. In all

16 occasions it was found in low numbers in warm, sun-exposed ponds with a loamy substrate and very few vegetation in the savannah ( Fig. 6 View Fig ).

NOTE. In all material of Belize the elytra of the females have the epipleura distinctly flanged, clearly visible from above, while the males have the epipleura unmodified. According ZIMMERMAN (1970), however, the females of L. spangleri have the epipleura not flanged but have the apices of the elytra only slightly truncated. Possibly this character is regionally variable, which is, by example, also the case in the closely related Laccophilus vacaensis Young, 1953 ( ZIMMERMAN, 1970).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dytiscidae

Genus

Laccophilus

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