Copelatus tenebrosus Régimbart, 1880

Alarie, Yves, Michat, Mariano C., Watanabe, Kohei, Shaverdo, Helena, Wang, Liang-Jong & Watts, Chris H. S., 2022, An outlook on larval morphology of Copelatinae diving beetles with phylogenetic considerations (Coleoptera: Adephaga, Dytiscidae), Zootaxa 5175 (2), pp. 151-205 : 187

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7003390

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scientific name

Copelatus tenebrosus Régimbart, 1880
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Copelatus tenebrosus Régimbart, 1880 View in CoL

Source of material. The single instar III larvae studied was reared ex ovo from were adults collected at the following locality: Japan. Mantaburu, Yonaguni-cho, Yonaguni-jima Island, Okinawa Prefecture, 24°27’04.1”N 122°57’36.8”E, 13.VI.2019; E. K. Watanabe leg.

Diagnosis (instar III). The third instar of Copelatus tenebrosus can easily be distinguished from that of the other species studied in this paper by the following combination of characters: HL = 0.80 mm; L3 <2.00 mm; U <0.40 mm; head capsule rounded, slightly constricted at level of occipital region ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 52–53 ), scale-like sculpticels present over frontoclypeus and parietale; anterior margin of frontoclypeus narrowly convex, extending mesally well beyond level of adnasalia ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 52–53 ); adnasalia margined with mostly short bluntly rounded teeth ( Fig. 65 View FIGURE 65 ); MP2/MP1> 1.50; GA/MP1> 1.50; 1.30 <LP2/LP1 <1.90; inner margin of stipes lacking a dorsal linear row of spinulae; profemur with less than 3 PV and 4 AV secondary setae; metafemur with less than 3 AV secondary setae; urogomphus composed of two urogomphomeres; U/HW <0.40; U/LAS <0.50; Australia, Oriental, Palaearctic.

Description, instar III ( Figs 52–53 View FIGURES 52–53 , 65 View FIGURE 65 )

Body: Measurements and ratios aimed to characterize body shape are shown in Table 6.

Head ( Figs 52 View FIGURES 52–53 , 65 View FIGURE 65 ): Head capsule rounded, slightly constricted at level of occiput; anterior margin of frontoclypeus narrowly convex, extending mesally well beyond level of adnasalia; scale-like sculpticels present over frontoclypeus and parietale; adnasalia margined with mostly short bluntly rounded teeth ( Fig. 65 View FIGURE 65 ); HL = 0.84 mm; A/MP = 1.40; MP/LP = 2.03; MP2/MP1 = 1.64; GA/MP1 = 1.85; LP2/LP1 = 1.43; MNL/MNW = 2.87.

Thorax: L3 = 1.73 mm.

Abdomen ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 52–53 ): LAS = 0.63 mm; LAS subconical, not constricted posteriorly at point of insertion of urogomphi. Urogomphus, U = 0.30 mm, composed of two urogomphomeres; U/HW = 0.33; U/LAS = 0.47.

Chaetotaxy: Parietale with 5–6 temporal spines; position and number of secondary setae on legs are shown in Table 7 View TABLE 7 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dytiscidae

SubFamily

Copelatinae

Genus

Copelatus

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