Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878)

Scheers, Kevin, Thomaes, Arno, Hájek, Zimmerman, Michat & Reynoso-Velasco, 2017, The Laccophilinae Gistel, 1848 of Belize (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 65, pp. 1-18 : 1-18

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scientific name

Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878)
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Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878) View in CoL

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= Laccophilus pumilio LeConte, 1878

MATERIAL STUDIED. STANN CREEK: Maya Center , stream, 16°47'48,9"N, 88°22'50,2"W, 07.V.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (27ex) TOLEDO: Punta Gorda, fishpond, 16°06'24,6"N, 88°48'25,5"W, 23.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex); Bladen NR, pond transition savannah-forest, 16°32'26,3"N, 88°42'57,1"W, 20.IV.2015, Leg K. Scheers GoogleMaps &

4 A. Thomaes (10ex); Bladen NR, pond in forest, 16°32'55,3"N, 88°43'1,7"W, 19.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (10ex); Punta Gorda, temporary stream, 16°06'20,1"N, 88°49'44,7"W, 24.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex); Punta Gorda, temp. stream in forest, 16°06'37,6"N, 88°49'18,8"W, 25.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (1ex); Indian Creek , Lake of former Lodge, 16°18'45,1"N, 88°49'31,4"W, 29.IV.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (6ex); San Miguel, puddle in intermittent stream, 16°16'52,5"N, 88°53'3,1"W, 02.V.2015, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (2ex) GoogleMaps .

PUBLISHED RECORDS. TOLEDO & MICHAT, 2015

DIAGNOSIS. TL: 2.1–2.3 mm; MW: 1.0–1.2 mm. Outline droplet-shaped. Head and pronotum testaceous to testaceous-rufous, darkened between the eyes and along the base of the pronotum. Elytra dark rufous to pitchy, each with a paler, diffuse and broken up subbasal band and with small lateral and subapical paler markings ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Elytra and pronotum with prominent characteristic iridescence. Ventral parts reddish-brown ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). This species is very similar to the other species of Laccomimus and is distinguishable only by the morphology of the male and female genitalia ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).

DISTRIBUTION. Belize, Cuba, Guatemala, USA (Florida).

ECOLOGY. Laccomimus pumilio has, like most other species of the genus, a preference for lentic or stagnant waters that are rich in debris and vegetation. In Florida, YOUNG (1954) collected this species from the heavily shaded edges of a large, permanent woodland pond and mentioned that the occurrence of the adults of this species is seasonal. In Belize it is found mainly in partly shaded ponds with a thick layer of organic debris in the form of decaying leaves and branches or at the edge of larger permanent ponds in a thick mat of vegetation.

TOLEDO M. & MICHAT M. C., 2015. - Description of Laccomimus gen. n. and eleven new species from the Neotropical region (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Laccophilinae). Zootaxa, 3990 (3): 301 - 354.

YOUNG F. N., 1954. - The water beetles of Florida. University of Florida Studies, Biological Science Series, 5: 1 - 238.

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Fig. 1. Dorsal view of Laccophilinae species in Belize. A, Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878); B, Laccophilus duplex Sharp, 1882; C-D, Female of L. fasciatus fasciatus Aubé, 1838, C, with distinct elytral flange, D, without elytral flange; E, L. gentilis suavis Sharp, 1882; F, L. oscillator laevipennis Sharp, 1882; G, L. ovatus zapotecus Zimmerman, 1970; H, L. proximus Say, 1823; I, L. spangleri Zimmerman, 1970 (Photograph: F. Trus).

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Fig. 2. Ventral view of Laccophilinae species in Belize. A, Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878); B, Laccophilus duplex Sharp, 1882 (pale specimen); C, L. fasciatus fasciatus Aubé, 1838; D, L. gentilis suavis Sharp, 1882; E, L. oscillator laevipennis Sharp, 1882; F, L. ovatus zapotecus Zimmerman, 1970; G, L. proximus Say, 1823; H, L. spangleri Zimmerman, 1970 (Photograph: F. Trus).

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Fig. 3. Median lobe, left lateral view. A, Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878); B, Laccophilus duplex Sharp, 1882; C, L. fasciatus fasciatus Aubé, 1838; D, L. gentilis suavis Sharp, 1882; E, L. oscillator laevipennis Sharp, 1882; F, L. ovatus zapotecus Zimmerman, 1970; G, L. proximus Say, 1823; H, L. spangleri Zimmerman, 1970.

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Fig. 4. Known distribution of Laccophilinae species in Belize. A, sampled sites; B, Laccomimus pumilio (LeConte, 1878); C, Laccophilus duplex Sharp, 1882; D, L. fasciatus fasciatus Aubé, 1838; E, L. gentilis suavis Sharp, 1882; F, L. oscillator laevipennis Sharp, 1882; G, L. ovatus zapotecus Zimmerman, 1970; H, L. proximus Say, 1823; I, L. spangleri Zimmerman, 1970 (white dots indicate sampled sites and black dots indicate sites where the species is recorded, elevation map as background in which dark shading increases with height).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dytiscidae

Genus

Laccomimus