Bidessonotus truncatus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947
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Bidessonotus truncatus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947 |
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Dytiscidae
Bidessonotus truncatus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947 View in CoL Figs 28, 32
Bidessonotus truncatus J. Balfour-Browne, 1947: 440; Young 1969: 2; 1990: 376; Biström 1988: 18; Nilsson 2016: 99.
Diagnosis.
Specimens of this species are darkly colored with the elytra nearly evenly dark brown. The prosternal process is relatively broad, flat, apically pointed, and weakly or not sulcate. The apical blade of the male median lobe is slender with the distal margin medially with an elongate spinous “horn” or process (Fig. 28a,d). The right lateral lobe has the apical segment relatively slender, medially more broadly expanded and as long as the basal segment (Fig. 28b). The left lateral lobe has the apical segment shorter, broadly obliquely concave apically and bilobed (Fig. 28c).
Discussion.
Little has been reported about this species, but specimens were collected from both lentic and slow lotic habitats.
Distribution.
Known from Bolivia, Brazil, Guayana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname and Trinidad (Fig. 32, Young 1990). Examined specimens include the following: Guyana: Mayuruni Potaro, Takutu Mountains, 6.216°N, 59.049°W, 19 Dec 1983, Spangler, Faitoute, Ed W. (4, USNM). Venezuela: Amazonas, Communidad Porvenir, just S of, 5.341°N, 67.755°W, 15 Jan 2009, Short & Garcia (33, SEMC); Amazonas, Road between Puerto Ayacucho and Samariapo, 5.341°N, 67.755°W, 06 Jan 2006, Short, Andrew E (4, SEMC); Bolivar, Gran Sabana, between Kavanayen and Rt 10, 5.741°N, 61.515°W, 01 Aug 2008, Short, Andrew E (6, SEMC); Bolivar, Gran Sabana, N Santa Elena, Rio Guara at Rt 10, 4.622°N, 61.094°W, 17 Jul 2010, Short, Arias, Tellez (2, SEMC); Bolivar, Gran Sabana, N Santa Elena, River at Rt 10 crossing, 4.672°N, 61.068°W, 15 Jul 2010, Short, Camacho, Tellez (4, MIZA); Guarico, Hato Masaguaral, 8.566°N, 67.583°W, 06 Mar 1986, Spangler & Beaujon (8, USNM); Monagas, Morichal Largo & Temblador, small pond between, 9.096°N, 62.726°W, 02 Feb 2010, Short, Garcia, Joly (6, SEMC).
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