Hydrocanthus debilis Sharp, 1882

Scheers, Kevin & Thomaes, Arno, 2014, A review of the Burrowing Water Beetles of Belize with a key to the species (Coleoptera: Noteridae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 51, pp. 1-17 : 1-17

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13272744

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AB87C4-FF9A-1D26-FDC8-9152FC45B7CE

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scientific name

Hydrocanthus debilis Sharp, 1882
status

 

Hydrocanthus debilis Sharp, 1882 View in CoL

( Figs 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig )

= Hydrocanthus finitimus Guignot, 1942

TYPE LOCALITY. Brazil, Amazon’s Valley , Bahia .

MATERIAL EXAMINED. STANN CREEK: Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Wari Lagoon , 16°46'46,1"N, 88°28'2,4"W, 07.V.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (42ex.) GoogleMaps TOLEDO: Nim Li Punit , small ditch near road, 16°19'3,6"N, 88°49'14,5"W, 29.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (3ex.) GoogleMaps ; Big Falls , pool between rocks, 16°15'22,2"N, 88°53'14"W, 29.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (41ex.) GoogleMaps .

Published records from Belize: This species is newly recorded from Belize.

DIAGNOSIS. TL = 3.0–3.6 mm; dorsal colour yellowish brown to light reddish brown, with head and pronotum slightly but distinctly lighter than elytra; elytra distinctly marmorate ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); ventral parts uniformly light yellowish brown; male genitalia with the apex of the aedeagus distinctly hooked ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). This species is recognized by the combination of its color and size and most importantly by the male genitalia with the distinctively hooked apex of the aedeagus.

DISTRIBUTION. (NA) US (Texas); (NT) Argentina, Belize (first records), Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru?, Suriname, Venezuela.

HABITAT. H. debilis was present at only three sites. Like H. marmoratus , Mesonoterus leavicollis and Suphisellus insularis this species seems to prefer more sun exposed habitats rich in marginal vegetation. It was found in a big pond, an old oxbow pond ( Fig. 4 View Fig ) and a small very shallow ditch, in the two former it was abundant.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Noteridae

Genus

Hydrocanthus

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