Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903

Minoshima, Yûsuke & Hayashi, Masakazu, 2011, Larval morphology of the Japanese species of the tribes Acidocerini, Hydrobiusini and Hydrophilini (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (suppl.) 51, pp. 1-118 : 17

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Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903
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Genus Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903 View in CoL

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Diagnosis. The genus Agraphydrus is similar to other genera of the Japanese Acidocerini , but is distinguished from them by the following characters: (1) head capsule with long scale-like setae ( Figs. 7 View Fig , 9A View Fig , 10 View Fig , 12C View Fig ); (2) nasale with distinct teeth, not serrate or smooth ( Figs. 7C View Fig , 10C View Fig ); (3) antennal sensorium (SE1) rather long ( Figs. 8A View Fig , 11A View Fig ); (4) mandibles asymmetrical, left mandible with one inner tooth, right mandible with two teeth ( Figs. 8 View Fig B–C, 11B–C); (5) abdominal segments with spinose prolegs ( Figs. 12 View Fig A–B).

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Fig. 1. Habitus of the third instar larvae of Acidocerini and Hydrobiusini. A – Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), dorsal and lateral view; B – Enochrus (Holcophilydrus) simulans (Sharp, 1873), dorsal view; C – E. (H.) umbratus Sharp, 1884, dorsal view; D – E. (Methydrus) japonicus (Sharp, 1873), dorsal view; E – Helochares (Helochares) pallens (MacLeay, 1825), dorsal view; F – H.(Hydrobaticus) nipponicus Hebauer, 1995, dorsal view; G – Hydrobius pauper Sharp, 1884, dorsal and ventral view.

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Fig. 7. Head capsule of Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), first instar. A – dorsal view; B – ventral view; C – detail of anterior margin of head capsule, dorsal view.

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Fig. 8. Head appendages of Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), first instar. A – antenna, dorsal view; B–C – mandibles, dorsal view; D – maxilla, dorsal view; E – maxilla, ventral view; F – labium, dorsal view; G – labium, ventral view.

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Fig. 9. Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), third instar.A – head, dorsal view; B – spiracular atrium, dorsal view.

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Fig. 10. Head capsule of Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), third instar.A – dorsal view; B – ventral view; C – detail of anterior margin of head capsule, dorsal view.

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Fig. 11. Head appendages of Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960), third instar.A – antenna, dorsal view; B–C – mandibles, dorsal view; D – maxilla, dorsal view; E – maxilla, ventral view; F – labium, dorsal view; G – labium, ventral view.

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Fig. 12. Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960).A–B – prolegs, ventral view:A – first instar; B – third instar. C–D – shape of setae, dorsal view: C – median part of parietale, third instar, dorsal view; D – thoracic segments, first instar, dorsal view. Seta on PA8 and PA13 missing. Photographs were taken with compound light microscope.

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Fig. 44. Prosterna of Acidocerini species, third instar, ventral view. A – Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960); B – Enochrus umbratus Sharp, 1884; C – Helochares nipponicus Hebauer, 1995.

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Fig. 45. Mesothoracic legs of Acidocerini species, third instar, anterior view.A – Agraphydrus narusei (Satô, 1960); B – Enochrus umbratus Sharp, 1884; C – Enochrus japonicus (Sharp, 1873); D – Helochares nipponicus Hebauer, 1995.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Tribe

Acidocerini