Cercotmetus brevipes brevipes Montandon, 1909
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Cercotmetus brevipes brevipes Montandon, 1909 View in CoL
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Cercotmetus brevipes Montandon, 1909: 65 View in CoL
Cercotmetus formosanus Sonan, 1928: 377 View in CoL ; syn. by Lansbury, 1973: 92
Material examined. — SINGAPORE: 1 male, 1 immature, Nee Soon , pond, 19 Sep.1991, coll. K. L. Yeo ( ZRC) ; 2 males, 1 immature, Kampong Java Park , 6 Apr.1990, coll. C. M. Yang & H. K. Lua ( ZRC) ; 1 male, Singapore Botanic Gardens , 29 Dec.1989, coll. C. M. Yang ( ZRC) ; 1 female, Nee Soon , 30 Mar.1990, coll. K. Lim ( ZRC) ; 1 female, Tengeh Reservoir , small streams, 21 May 2008, coll. A. D. Tran, TAD0825 ( ZRC) ; 1 female, Upper Selatar Reservoir , 10 Jul.2008, coll. A. D. Tran & A. Lok, TAD0842 ( ZRC) ; 1 male, Poyan Reservoir , 11 Sep.2007, coll. A. D. Tran, TAD0708 ( ZRC) ; 1 female, Lower Peirce Reservoir , 15 May 2008, coll. A. D. Tran, TAD0819 ( ZRC) . MALAYSIA, Selangor: 2 females, big pond with Hydrilla at foot of Batu Cave , 14 Dec. 1957 ( ZRC) . Malacca: 1 female, Rembia Stream , 8 Apr.1960, coll. unk. ( ZRC) ; 1 male, Jasin–Kesang Tua road, Station 1, 5 Nov.1966 ( JTPC) . Perak: 1 female, pond nr. Stevens Rd., Taiping , 8 Feb.1960, coll. unk. ( ZRC) .
Extralimital material examined. — BRUNEI, Belait Dist.: 1 male, 1 female, Borneo, Sungai Melilas, 12 May 1996, coll. H. H. Tan ( ZRC) .
Diagnosis. — Male body length 32–35 mm, length of respiratory siphon 7–8 mm; female body length 38–41 mm, length of respiratory siphon 8–9 mm. Head with interocular space 1.5× the width of an eye, broadly raised but not tuberculate between eyes. Mesosternum rounded longitudinally, lacking a prominent keel. Fore femur with moderate sized tooth centrally along the margin adjacent to the infolded tibia; middle femur shorter than prothorax. Male paramere broadly incised apically, this incision separating a broad, truncate distal process from a more basal angulate process ( Fig. 4 View Figs ). Female with operculum extending posteriorly only to posterior apices of flanking ventral laterotergites.
Distribution. — The nominate subspecies was originally described from Sumatra ( Montandon, 1909), and subsequently recorded from Java, Borneo, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, China, India and Langkawi Island in the Peninsular Malaysian state of Kedah ( Lansbury, 1973; Zettel & Tran, 2009). The material reported below represents the first published records for Singapore and the Peninsular Malaysian states of Selangor, Perak and Malacca. A second subspecies, C. brevipes australis , occurs along the tropical margins of extreme northern Australia ( Lansbury, 1975).
Discussion. — Easily distinguished from both C. asiaticus and C. compositus by its shorter and stouter form ( Fig. 7 View Fig ), the absence of a tubercle on the head vertex, and the differently shaped male paramere ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). This species is relatively uncommon in collections, especially in comparison to the widespread C. asiaticus , but is present at a number of localities throughout Singapore in areas of remnant original forest.
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Cercotmetus brevipes brevipes Montandon, 1909
Polhemus, Dan A. & Polhemus, John T. 2013 |
Cercotmetus formosanus
Lansbury, I 1973: 92 |
Sonan, J 1928: 377 |
Cercotmetus brevipes
Montandon, A 1909: 65 |