VATELLINI, Sharp, 1880

Miller, Kelly B., 2005, Revision of the New World and south-east Asian Vatellini (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Hydroporinae) and phylogenetic analysis of the tribe, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 144 (4), pp. 415-510 : 428-430

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VATELLINI View in CoL SHARP, 1882

Vatellini Sharp, 1882b: 258 View in CoL (as group of Dytisci fragmentati); Régimbart, 1895: 11 (new status); Zimmermann, 1919: 124, 1920: 29 (as tribe of Hydroporinae); Leng, 1920: 76; Guignot, 1959: 59; Nilsson, Roughley & Brancucci, 1989: 312; Trémouilles, 1995: 24; Nilsson, 2001: 233; Roughley & Larson, 2001: 169.

Vatellinae, Omer-Cooper, 1958: 249.

Diagnosis: This tribe is defined as those Hydroporinae with the following combination of characters: (1) prosternal process not reaching metasternum (mesocoxae contiguous) ( Figs 21, 22 View Figures 18–22 ), (2) abdominal sternum VI with an invaginated, heavily sclerotized gland (speleum) ( Figs 28–30 View Figures 28–37 ) and (3) female with apically expanded and broadly truncated process at apex of spermatheca (e.g. Figs 60 View Figures 57–61 , 186 View Figures 182–188 ). The extinct species, Calicovatellus petrodytes , was proposed as the sisterspecies to the remaining members of the tribe as the metepisternum reaches the mesocoxal cavities ( Miller & Lubkin, 2001). A speleum and a triangular spermathecal process have not been observed in Calicovatellus , but the prosternal process does not reach the metasternum and the general body shape is characteristic of other members of the tribe. Extant species all possess a metepisternum with its medial apex covered by a lobe of the mesepimeron (the mesepimeron and the metasternum meet along the mesocoxal cavity).

Taxonomic history: This taxon was first erected as a group in Sharp’s (1882b) ‘Dytisci fragmentati’ based on the separation of the metepisternum from the mesocoxal cavities (at least externally). The tribe was placed in the Hydroporinae by subsequent authors ( Zimmermann, 1920; Balfour-Browne, 1940; Crowson, 1955). Omer-Cooper (1958) recognized the group at the rank of subfamily, but this has not been generally followed. The phylogenetic position of the group nested within the Hydroporinae was supported by Wolfe’s (1985, 1988) analyses, but relationships of this tribe to others within the Hydroporinae remains equivocal. Wolfe (1985, 1988) found M. mexicanus to be sister to a species of Oreodytes , but regarded this relationship as doubtful. The group was resolved with members of Hydroporini in a morphological analysis (Miller, 2001). Most recently, Biström & Nilsson (2003) proposed a close relationship between Derovatellus , Peschetius Guignot and Necterosoma McLeay. Prior to this revision there were 52 species (one species with a single subspecies) recognized in five genera (one genus with two subgenera). With this revision there are 57 species in the tribe in three genera. Changes include three genus-group synonymies, eight new species, one elevation of a subspecies to species rank, and four new species-group synonymies.

KEY TO THE GENERA OF VATELLINI View in CoL

Adults

1. Metepisternum extending to mesocoxal cavity externally............... Calicovatellus Miller & Lubkin (extinct)

1¢. Metepisternum apparently not extending to mesocoxal cavity externally, separated from it by a lobe of the mesepimeron ( Fig. 20 View Figures 18–22 )............................................................................ 2

2. Pronotum not cordate, variously rounded, widest at or posterior to middle (e.g. Figs 51 View Figures 51–56 , 68 View Figures 68–72 ); metacoxal lines moderately approximated throughout length, not or only slightly divergent anteriorly (e.g. Figs 52 View Figures 51–56 , 97 View Figures 96–101 ); metatrochanter with ventral (posterior) margin evenly curved, not emarginate and without prominent basal, circular lobe (e.g. Figs 53 View Figures 51–56 , 98 View Figures 96–101 ); size smaller, TL = 3.0–5.0 mm; male lateral lobes not basally extended, not fused ventrally (e.g. Figs 59 View Figures 57–61 , 104 View Figures 102–105 ); female spermatheca elongate, tubular, medially angulate (e.g. Figs 60 View Figures 57–61 , 105 View Figures 102–105 ); apical margin of ventral apex of orifice of speleum not lobed......................................................... Derovatellus Sharp

2¢. Pronotum variously cordate, widest anterior to middle (e.g. Fig. 1); metacoxal lines generally closely approximated posteriorly, strongly divergent anteriorly (e.g. Fig. 176 View Figures 174–181 ); ventral (posterior) margin of metatrochanter with prominent medial emargination (e.g. Figs 267, 268 View Figures 267–273 ); metatrochanter with prominent basal, circular lobe that extends medially over surface of metacoxa with leg in anterior position ( Figs 267, 268 View Figures 267–273 ); size larger, TL = 4.5–7.5 mm; male lateral lobes in basal portion strongly extended and fused along ventral margin (e.g. Fig. 184 View Figures 182–188 ); female spermatheca globular, subspherical (e.g. Fig. 186 View Figures 182–188 ); apical margin of ventral apex of orifice of speleum distinctly lobed (e.g. Figs 180 View Figures 174–181 , 222 View Figures 216–223 )......................................................................... Vatellus Aubé

Larvae ( Calicovatellus unknown ) (adapted from Spangler (1966b))

1. Antennomeres II and III subequal in length and longer than other antennomeres; antennomere IV smallest, slightly less than half length of antennomere III.............................................. Derovatellus Sharp

1¢. Antennomeres I and II subequal in length and longer than other antennomeres; antennomere IV smallest, about oneseventh length of antennomere III........................................................ Vatellus Aubé

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dytiscidae

Loc

VATELLINI

Miller, Kelly B. 2005
2005
Loc

Vatellini

Nilsson AN 2001: 233
Roughley RE & Larson DJ 2001: 169
Tremouilles ER 1995: 24
Nilsson AN & Roughley RE & Brancucci M 1989: 312
Guignot F 1959: 59
Zimmermann A 1920: 29
Leng CW 1920: 76
Zimmermann A 1919: 124
Regimbart M 1895: 11
Sharp D 1882: 258
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