Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus WEHNCKE 1876

Toledo, M. & Hendrich, L., 2006, Taxonomic revision of the Australasian Hydrocanthus SAY 1833, with description of two new species (Coleoptera: Noteridae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 38 (1), pp. 935-952 : 941-943

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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus WEHNCKE 1876
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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus WEHNCKE 1876 ( Figs 5, 6 View Figs 1-6 , 11 View Figs 7-11 , 16 View Figs 12-16 )

Hydrocanthus indicus WEHNCKE 1876: 223 (orig. descr.).

Hydrocanthus indicus WEHNCKE 1876 - SHARP 1882: 279; BRANDEN 1885: 18; RÉGIMBART 1888: 609; 1889a: 150; 1889b: 51; 1891: 538; 1899: 252; 1900: 147; 1904: 81; ZIMMERMANN 1919: 118; 1920: 15; 1927: 10; SATÔ 1972: 143; VAZIRANI 1975: 41; VAZIRANI 1977: 4; ROCCHI 1976: 179; BALKE, HENDRICH & YANG 1999: 325; HENDRICH, BALKE & YANG 2004: 108.

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus WEHNCKE 1876 - GUIGNOT 1956: 60; BAMEUL 1994: 362; TOLEDO 2003: 76; NILSSON & VONDEL 2005: 117.

Type material: Lectotype: Male ( MNHN), here designated: pinned, labelled " Schmidt [Small rectangular label as for H. australasiae ] / Cochinchina [slightly larger, rectangular, yellow label, black bordered, handwritten]" . Paralectotype: Female ( MNHN): originally pinned, then glued on small, triangular card, unlabelled.

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:

Brown specimens: CHINA: 2 exs.: Hong Kong, Luk keng marsh, 23.VI.1995, Dudgeon leg. ( NMW). INDONESIA: 2 ex.: W Sumatra, Talu , VII.1992, Dr. W.G. Ullrich leg. ( NHMB) ; 18 exs.: E Kalimantan, Pond of Mekhat Stream, nr. Eheng village, 13.VII.1995, P. Mazzoldi leg. ( MTP, PMB). LAOS: 6 exs.: S Laos, Prov. Champasak, ca. 50 km S Pakse, nr. Ban Phautoumphone, 50- 100 m (1a), 23-24.V.1996, H. Schillhammer leg. ( NMW). MALAYSIA: 39 exs.: Pahang – Johor, Endau Rompin Nat. Park , 100 m, Salendang , 28.II-13.III.1995, Strba & Hergovits leg. ( NMW) ; 8 exs.: Trengganu, Rantau Abang, coastal stream, 11.XI.1991, K. Lim & S. Lim leg. ( ZRC). MYANMAR: 1 ex.: Rangoon, Taikkyi , Nyaunggon , 19-31.V.2001, M. Klìchà leg. ( MTP). THAILAND: 1 ex.: E Thailand , Ko Chang , Klong Prao , pond (13, 1), 11.XII.1990, M. Jäch leg. ( NMW) ; 1 ex.: Narathiwat Prov., Sungai Padi, 23.X.1998, HK Lua leg., LHK0403 ( ZRC). VIETNAM: 40 ex.: S Vietnam, Nam Cat Nat. Park , 1-5.V.1994, Pacholatko & Dembicky leg. ( NHMB) ; 72 exs.: S Vietnam, Nam Cat Nat. Park , 1-5.V.1994, Pacholatko & Dembicky leg. ( NMW) ; 1 ex.: N Vietnam, (Ben En) 180 km SSW Hanoi 40 km SW Than Hoa, Ben En National Park , 50 m, 29.-30.VII.1997, A. Napolov leg. ( NME) ; 2 exs.: N Vietnam, (Ben En) 180 km SSW Hanoi 40 km SW Than Hoa, Ben En National Park , 50 m, 27.VIII.1997, A. Napolov leg. ( CHB) .

Black specimens: INDIA: 9 exs.: Assam, Kaziranga Nat. Pres., V.1991, S. Ja’ ki leg. ( MTP, JSL). SRI LANKA: 3 exs.: Surroundings of Colombo, 12.XI.1980, M. Jäch leg. ( NMW).

Intermediate specimens: INDONESIA: 18 exs.: Eastern Sumatra, Riau Prov., Bukit Tigapuluh Nat. Park , 0°50'102°26', 18-25.I.2000, J. Bezdèk leg. ( MTP) ; 4 exs.: Siberut, Saliguma , 30.VIII.1992, Barries & Cate leg. ( NMW) ; 2 exs.: Siberut, Bakeuluk – Madobak , 18.II.1992, (23) M. Jäch leg. ( NMW). LAOS: 3 exs.: N Laos, Prov. Luang Nam Tha, Luang Nam Tha, 550 m, at light, 15.VI.1996, leg. H. Schillhammer leg. ( NMW) .

D i a g n o s i s: Small Hydrocanthus , broadly oval, weakly convex; dorsal surface strongly iridescent; coloration uniformly dark brown or deep black. Left side of aedeagus without transverse ridge.

D e s c r i p t i o n: total length: 5.3-5.8 mm (lectotype: 5.7 mm); total length without head: 4.65-5.3 mm (lectotype: 5.1 mm); maximum width: 2.6-2.9 mm (lectotype: 2.9 mm).

Head: dark, dorsal surface with a very fine reticulation of small meshes arranged in short, longitudinal wrinkles, together wit very few sparse and fine dots. Underside and labrum reddish-brown, antennae and mouthparts testaceous ( Figs 5-6 View Figs 1-6 ).

Pronotum: dark reddish or black, iridescent; lateral sides deeply rounded, with bead strong and in relief, gradually narrowed to the base; anterior bead quite strong. Dorsal surface very finely sculptured with longitudinal meshes as on head, but quite longer and slightly more impressed.

Elytra: dark brown (in this case a little darker than pronotum) or deep black, maximum width behind the base, at about the first sixth of their length; lateral side, seen in lateral view, weakly concave at the shoulders. Surface strongly iridescent, more than on pronotum; sculpture very fine, as on pronotum; two longitudinal series of dots are visible: the

dots are small, quite regular on the basal half being more irregular in the hind half.

Underside: uniformly reddish-brown, a little darker on abdominal sternites, covered by a sculpture of polygonal meshes, more strongly impressed on metacoxae and metasternal wings, smoother on sternites. Hairy dots on prosternum and prosternal process quite uniformly spaced; prosternal process wide, strongly narrowed between the coxae. Punctuation on metasternal and metacoxal plates as on prosternal process. Legs: reddishbrown; metafemora with a row of dots along fore and hind side, this latter being irregular close to the apex.

: Median lobe of aedeagus ( Fig. 11 View Figs 7-11 ) broad, sickle-shaped, without traces of transverse ridge on left side. Left paramere ( Fig. 16 View Figs 12-16 ) with a series of hairs along the whole anterior side and with apical tuft poorly distinguished from the other hairs.

. Similar to, not differing from male externally.

D i s t r i b u t i o n: Widespread in the Oriental Region: formally known from Bangladesh, Cambodia, China ( Hong Kong), India (at least Eastern India), Laos, Indonesia (Java, Kalimantan, Siberut, Sumatra), Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam. Collected also at light ( VAZIRANI 1975).

N o t e s: This species is distinctive in having different colour forms. The most widespread one is dorsally dark-brown (typical form) and it is known for the whole distribution of H. indicus , except for Eastern India (Assam) and Sri Lanka, where deep-black specimens with a bluish sheen occur (see Figs 5-6 View Figs 1-6 ); specimens seen from Laos (Luang Nam Tha), Sumatra and Siberut share an intermediate brown-black colouration. Perhaps these forms should be considered as geographical races?

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

PMB

Prirodnjacki Muzej Srpske Zemije

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

NME

Sammlung des Naturkundemseum Erfurt

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Noteridae

Genus

Hydrocanthus

Loc

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus WEHNCKE 1876

Toledo, M. & Hendrich, L. 2006
2006
Loc

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) indicus

NILSSON A & VAN VONDEL 2005: 117
TOLEDO M 2003: 76
BAMEUL F 1994: 362
1994
Loc

Hydrocanthus indicus

VAZIRANI T 1977: 4
ROCCHI S 1976: 179
VAZIRANI T 1975: 41
SATO M 1972: 143
ZIMMERMANN A 1927: 10
ZIMMERMANN A 1920: 15
ZIMMERMANN A 1919: 118
REGIMBART M 1904: 81
REGIMBART M 1900: 147
REGIMBART M 1899: 252
REGIMBART M 1891: 538
REGIMBART M 1889: 150
REGIMBART M 1889: 51
REGIMBART M 1888: 609
BRANDEN C 1885: 18
SHARP D 1882: 279
1882
Loc

Hydrocanthus indicus

WEHNCKE E 1876: 223
1876
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