Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.817.1767 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6518777 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE8793-BE47-FFCB-FDF8-BA2D842402E1 |
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Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888 |
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Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888 View in CoL
[Japanese name: Marudoromushi]
Figs 2A View Fig , 4A, D, G, J, M View Fig , 5A View Fig , 6A View Fig , 7A View Fig , 8A View Fig , 9A View Fig , 10A View Fig , 12A View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1
Georyssus canalifer Sharp, 1888: 244 .
Georyssus canalifer – Miwa 1937: 163.
Georissus (Georissus) canalifer View in CoL – Satô 1972: 209; 1981: 3; 1985: 205. — Hansen 1999: 50.
Diagnosis
This species resembles palearctic species G. crenulatus , and is distinguished from the latter by the presence of shallow longitudinal groove on posterior portion of pronotum (lacking in G. crenulatus ).
Material examined
JAPAN – Hokkaido • 10 ex.; Atsuma-cho, Yufutsu ; 12 Jun. 1995; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ • 9 ex.; Kamikawagun, Shintoku-cho, Tomuraushi ; 7 Jul. 2006; M. Hanatsuka and Y. Hirano leg.; EUMJ • 12 ex.; Rumoishi, Togeshita ; 4 Jun. 2004; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ • 10 ex.; Hamanaka-cho, Esashito ; 1 Aug. 2004; K. Takahashi leg.; EUMJ • 2 ex.; Hamanaka-cho, Biwase ; 18 Jun. 1995; I. Matoba leg.; EUMJ • 2 ex.; Kaminokuni-cho, Yunotani ; 26 Jun. 1994; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ • 5 ex.; Kamikawa, Ishikari-gawa : 14 Jun. 1986; H. Matsumoto leg.; EUMJ • 2 ex.; Tokachi, Ashoro ; 24–31 Jul. 1959; K. Morimoto leg.; EUMJ • 2 ex.; Sapporo-shi, Jozankei ; 27 Jul. 2002; H. Yoshitomi leg.; EUMJ • 1 ex.; Akan-cho, Shunkushitakaragawa ; 16 Jun. 1995; I. Matoba leg.; EUMJ • 1 ex.; Toyokoro-cho, Toyokita-kaigan ; 23 Jul. 1993; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ • 1 ex.; Taiki-cho, Rekifune-kawa ; 23 Jul. 1993; S. Hori leg.; EUMJ .
Redescription
COLORATION ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Black, weakly shining.
HEAD ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Clypeus uneven, provided with large granules on anterior portion; slr consisted of carinae and granules, granulation of anterior portion distinct, in contrast to posterior portion indistinct. Frons provided with scattered granules. Longitudinal groove distinct, wide, and surrounded by granules; lsa narrow, linear.
PRONOTUM ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Relatively small, widest at posterior ⅓; anterior portion sparsely provided with short grooves and small foveae; anterior margin smooth; s mlg deep, with short longitudinal grooves; posterior portion with small granules and shallow longitudinal grooves; lateral margin except anterior portion regularly bearing granules; slb indistinct, densely covered with large granules; pg short, subobsolete.
ELYTRA ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Humeral bulges distinct. All intervals slightly elevated and provided regularly with punctures. Lateral ridges indistinct, but with row of small granules. Hind wings well developed.
ABDOMEN ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Lateral margin of ventrites gradually narrowing posteriorly, especially ventrites 1–2 strongly narrowing. Granules of ventrite 1 large, relatively dense; vt large. Granulation of ventrites 2–4 indistinct, 5 distinct and dense.
MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Aedeagus 0.40 mm long. Parameres slightly shorter than phallobase; basal portions combined as wide as anterior portion of phallobase; lateral margins slightly bulbous at anterior portion; internal margins asymmetrical; anterior portion with short setae densely. Median lobe shorter than parameres, gradually narrowing apically; basal struts short. Phallobase about 1.8 times as long as wide, widening posteriorly; posterior portion with large basal foramen.
FEMALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 10A View Fig ). Latero-tergites 8 forming acute angle; apex strongly incurved. Spines of gonostylus long.
Biological notes
This species is common in Hokkaido and inhabits wet sandy river beds in summer ( Sharp 1888; Miwa 1937).
Distribution
Japan: Hokkaido ( Fig. 13 View Fig ); Russia: Sakhalin, Kunashir ( Ryndevich et al. 2021).
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Georissus |
Georissus (Georissus) canalifer Sharp, 1888
Yasuda, Kohei & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki 2022 |
Georissus (Georissus) canalifer
Hansen M. 1999: 50 |
Sato M. 1985: 205 |
Sato M. 1981: 3 |
Sato M. 1972: 209 |
Georyssus canalifer
Miwa Y. 1937: 163 |
Georyssus canalifer
Sharp D. 1888: 244 |