Hydraena decui Spangler, 1980
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3478.1.23 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5461217 |
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Hydraena decui Spangler, 1980 View in CoL
( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 2–7 , 10 View FIGURES 8–13 , 14, 19, 20 View FIGURES 15–20 , 38, 39 View FIGURES 36–39 , 48, 49 View FIGURES 45–55 , 58 View FIGURES 56–58 , 61 View FIGURES 59–61 )
Hydraena decui Spangler, 1980: 329 View in CoL .— Perkins, 1980: 144.— Spangler, 1981: 162.— Jäch et al. 2000: 80.— Peck, 2005: 55.
Diagnosis: Habitus as in Fig. 14. Male terminalia: Ventrite VII as in Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8–13 , subrectangular, with distal margin rounded; spiculum gastrale long, narrow and distally curved, firmly attached to ventrite. Terminal tergite ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2–7 ) reniform. Female terminalia: Gonocoxite ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 15–20 ) with outer plate rather symmetrical, anterolateral condyles moderately large and a pair of subapical setal tufts. Inner plate slightly asymmetrical with two impressions, one subrounded and the other quite complex in shape and irregular outline. Last tergite as in Fig. 20 View FIGURES 15–20 . Male genitalia as in Figs. 38–39 View FIGURES 36–39 . Spermatheca: As in Figs. 48–49 View FIGURES 45–55 , angulate in lateral view. Spermathecal duct long and slender. For a detailed external description consult Perkins (1980: 144).
Material examined: Santiago de Cuba: 1 male, 4 females (in alcohol) ( BSC-E); 1 male (dry-mounted) ( CUMS): “CUBA: Santiago de Cuba / Res. [erva] Ecológica Loma del Gato / 20º00’44,6’’N 76º02’53,0’’W, 800 m / 26-VI-2009, coll.: A. Deler-Hernández & F. Cala-Riquelme ”. 1 male (dry-mounted) ( CUMS): “CUBA: Santiago de Cuba / Río Turquino , Los Morones / 19º58’33,6’’N 76º46’4,8’’W, 200 m / 19-VI-2008, coll.: J. C. Salazar ”. 8 males, 14 females ( BSC-E, CUMS): “CUBA: Santiago de Cuba / Gran Piedra, 26-IX-2010 / 20º00’22’’N 75º36’56’’W, 1120 m / coll.: A. Deler-Hernández ”. 7 males, 5 females (in alcohol) ( BSC-E): “CUBA: Santiago de Cuba / Gran Piedra, 11-V-2010, arroyo stream] / 20º00’22’’N 75º36’56’’W, 1120 m / coll.: A. Deler-Hernández ” GoogleMaps .
Guantánamo: 3 males, 7 females (in alcohol) ( BSC-E, CUMS): “ CUBA: Santiago de Cuba / Yunque de Baracoa , remanso [backwater] / 20º19’46,2’’N 74º35’34,08’’W, 540 m / 28/ 30-I-2010, coll.: A. Deler- / Hernández & F. Cala-Riquelme ” GoogleMaps .
Distribution: Currently known from eastern Cuba ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 56–58 ).
Habitat: A typical inhabitant of well preserved mountain streams from 200 to 1020 m a.s.l. It has been collected mainly among stones and mud in sheltered shaded areas ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 59–61 ).
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Hydraena decui Spangler, 1980
DELER-HERNÁNDEZ, ALBERT & DELGADO, JUAN A. 2012 |
Hydraena decui
Peck, S. B. 2005: 55 |
Jach, M. A. & Beutel, R. G. & Diaz, J. A. & Kodada, J. 2000: 80 |
Spangler, P. J. 1981: 162 |
Spangler, P. J. 1980: 329 |
Perkins, P. D. 1980: 144 |