Hydrophilus (Hydrophilus) insularis Laporte de Castelnau, 1840
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Hydrophilus (Hydrophilus) insularis Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 |
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Hydrophilus (Hydrophilus) insularis Laporte de Castelnau, 1840
( Figs. 1 View Figs , 5 View Figs , 8 View Figs )
Hydrophilus (s. str.) insularis Laporte de Castelnau, 1840: 50 .
Stethoxus (s. str.) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau) ; Bedel 1891: 313.
Hydrous (Stethoxus) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau) ; Kuwert 1893: 88.
Hydrous (s. str.) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau) ; Zaitzev 1908: 365.
Hydrous (Stethoxus) Behrensii Kuwert, 1893: 88 . Synonymy: Régimbart 1901: 216.
Material Examined. See Appendix 1.
Diagnosis. Size very large (35–40 mm). Fifth abdominal ventrite with or without shallow to deep fovea on either side of medial line. Antennal cupule light in color and greatly elongated, about three times as long as wide and covering most of first and second antennal club segments. Protarsal claws of males strongly sexually dimorphic, in males the final segment of the protarsi greatly enlarged, about two and a half to three times as wide as preceding segment, creating a sharply acute angle on the outer margin. Abdominal pubescence restricted to ventrite margins, creating a large glabrous region.
This species can easily be separated from other co-occurring Hydrophilus by its larger size, greatly elongated antennal cupule, unique abdominal glabrous region, and distinctive terminal protarsal segment (the latter in males only).
Distribution ( Fig. 8 View Figs ). MEXICO: Baja California Sur, Campeche, Distrito Federal, Guadalajara, Guerrero, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tamaulipas, Veracruz; USA: Arizona, California, Florida, Texas ( Hansen, 1999).
Remarks. This species is also found throughout Central America, northern South America, and the Caribbean.
MEXICO: Baja California Sur: A . San Bartolo, 1.xi.1961, Cary ( SEMC: 1) ; A. San Bartolo,
1.xi.1961 ( CMNH: 7); A. San Bartolo , 13.xi. 1961 ( CMNH: 5); “ Ro. Palmarito ” , 4.xii.1961 ( CMNH: 11). Campeche: 21 mi E Campeche , 27.vii.1964, P. J. Spangler (1). Distrito Federal: ( CUIC: 1). Guadalajara: Crawford (collector) ( CMNH: 4). Guerrero: 7 km N. Milpillas , bank of Rio Balsas , 600m , 30.vi.1982, J. E. Rawlins ( SEMC: 1); Guerrero, 7 km N Milpillas , bank of Rio Balsas, 30.vi.198 2, J. E. Rawling ( CMNH: 3). Jalisco: Chamela , 15.viii.1976, Mario Garcia (2); 3400′, 15 km W. El Texquequite , 30.vi.1977, J. E. Rawlins ( CMNH: 2). Nayarit: Tepic , 19.ix.1963, Leonila Vazquez (1). Oaxaca: Techvautepec [Tehuantepec?] , 22.v.1966, C. R. B (1); Tehuantepec , 22.ix.1955, L. Vazquez (1); a 8 Km de Panatepec , 23.v.1981, J. Bueno (1). Puebla: Tehuacan , 18-25.vii.1937, H. D. Thomas ( SEMC: 1). Quintana Roo: 8 mi N. Felipe Carillo Puerto , 30.vi.1970, R. E. Beer & Party ( SEMC: 1). San Luis Potosí: Huichihuayan , 4.vi.1967, O. S. Flint Jr. (11); 25 mi N Tamazunchale , 3-4.viii. 1963, Duckworth & Davis (1); El Salto , 19.vi. 1972 ( SEMC: 1); El Salto , 19.vi.1952 ( SEMC: 1); Ciudad Monte , 26.vii.1938, L. J. Lipovsky ( SEMC: 1). Sinaloa: Culiacan , 21.vii.1959, H. E. Evans ( CUIC: 4); Mazatlan , 14.vii.1970, R. E. Beer & Party ( SEMC: 2); Minas Nuevas, nr. Alamos , 29.vii.1955, R. & O. Flint (2). Sonora: Navojoa , 14.vii.1963, P. J. Spangler (112); Cd. Obregón , 11.xi. 1959, W. W. Gibson (32); 16 mi. S of Guaymas , 21.x.1961 ( CMNH: 1). Tamaulipas: 42.3 km N. Ciudad Mante, Hwy 85 , 18.v.1973, Erwin & Hevel (1); W. of Cd. Victoria, Canon del Novillo , 2100 ft. , 2-3.viii.1986, Warfield, Robacker, Evans ( CUIC: 1); Galeana Canyon , 19.vi.1975 ( CUIC: 1); Gomez Farias & vic. 400–600m , 20-24.vii.1965 ( CUIC: 7). Veracruz: Coatzacoalcos , 25.vii.1964, P. J. Spangler (4); Córdoba , 3.vii.1964, A. B. Lau (3); Tampico , 22.viii.1967, Gary F. Hevel (26); beach, 1 mi W of Anton Lizardo , 22.vii.1963 ( SEMC: 2) .
USA: Arizona: Nogales, 27.ix.1966, D. Laddey (1); Maria Santissima del Carmen, 23.x.1971, D. Richman (1); 3 mi W Arivaca , 15.vi.1968, O. S. Flint (1); Arivaca , 12.vii.1940, L. C. Kuitert ( SEMC: 1); 19 mi. S Tucson , Green Valley , 3.ix. 1964, C. D. Johnson (2); Green Valley , vi.1969, Dr. Lenczy (1); Tucson , 27.viii.1938, D. J. & J. N. Knull (1); Tucson , 13.viii.1936, J. N. Knull (1); Red Rock, 12.ii.1945 ( SEMC: 1) . California: (Literature: Régimbart 1901). Florida: Key Largo, vi.1967 (4); Everglade (Treated as Everglades), “6 1963”, “Lenczy” (1); Belle Glade, vi.1967 (1); Old Town , v.1967 (1) . Texas: Brownsville, 17.iv.1967 (2); Brownsville, 24.vi.1911, J. D. Mitchell (1); Brownsville, 15.v, McMillan (1); Brownsville, 7.vi.1975, M. Druckenbrod (1); Brownsville (1); Brownsville, 17.iv.1967 (1); Brownsville, 16.v.1904, H. S. Barber (1); Bentsen St. Park, 10-11.viii.1963, P. & P. Spangler (1); 13.vii.1933, S. Bromley (1); Kingsville, C. T. Reed ( CUIC: 6); Texas, Kingsville, C. T. Reed (1); Corpus Christi; Naval Air Station , 9-8.1942 ( SEMC: 1); Corpus Christi, Naval Air Station , 9.ix.1942 ( CUIC: 4); Corpus Christi, 10.xi.1958 (1); Victoria, J. D. Mitchell (1); Victoria, 18.xii.1914, J. D. Mitchell (2); Victoria, “8-12-14”, J. D. Mitchell (1); Galveston, vii.1908, P. Fiester ( CMNH: 1); Galveston, May, F. Snow ( CUIC: 1); San Antonio, 4.vii. 1936, M. B. Jackson ( SEMC: 1); New Braunfels, vi-vii.1902 (2) .
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute |
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Cornell University Insect Collection |
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Nanjing University |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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University of Helsinki |
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Botanical Museum - University of Oslo |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
T |
Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Hydrophilus (Hydrophilus) insularis Laporte de Castelnau, 1840
Short, A. E. Z. & McIntosh, C. E. 2014 |
Hydrous (s. str.) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau)
Zaitzev 1908: 365 |
Hydrous (Stethoxus) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau)
Kuwert & Die grossen & Hydrophiliden des Erdballs des Genus Hydrous Leach 1893: 88 |
Hydrous (Stethoxus) Behrensii Kuwert, 1893: 88
Regimbart 1901: 216 |
Kuwert & Die grossen & Hydrophiliden des Erdballs des Genus Hydrous Leach 1893: 88 |
Stethoxus (s. str.) insularis (Laporte de Castelnau)
Bedel 1891: 313 |
Hydrophilus (s. str.) insularis
Laporte de Castelnau 1840: 50 |