Berosus ambogynus Mouchamps, 1963

Oliva, Adriana & Short, Andrew E. Z., 2012, Review of the Berosus Leach of Venezuela (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Berosini) with description of fourteen new species, ZooKeys 206, pp. 1-69 : 7

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.206.2587

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Berosus ambogynus Mouchamps, 1963
status

 

Berosus ambogynus Mouchamps, 1963 Figs 2B, 3A, 26

Berosus (Enoplurus) ambogynus Mouchamps, 1963: 123.

Berosus ambogynus Mouchamps: Oliva (1989: 164).

Material examined

(40):VENEZUELA:Amazonas State: ca. 7 km S. Samariapo, 5°10.900'N, 67°46.078'W, 95 m, roadside pond; 15.i.2009, leg. Short, Miller, García, Camacho & Joly, VZ09-0115-02X (1 ex., SEMC). Apure State: ca. 6 km S. Rio Cinaruco, 6°30.900'N, 67°32.604'W, 68 m, morichal and marsh, 8.i.2006, leg. Short, AS-06-019 (6 exs., SEMC, MIZA); same locality but 17.i.2009, leg. Short, Miller, & Camacho, VZ09-0117-01X (6 exs., SEMC); 44 km N. Rio Capanaparo, 7°20.175'N, 67°43.868'W, 49 m, marsh at sand dunes, 11.ix.2007, leg. Short, AS-07-004 (2 exs., SEMC). Bolívar State: between Caicara & Los Pijiguaos, 7°20.992'N, 66°17.904'W, 62 m, pond and lagoon, 11.i.2009, leg. Short, Miller & García, VZ09-0111-02X (2 ex., SEMC); ca. 20 km E. Maripa, 7°26'23.2"N, 64°57'5.6"W, 45 m, grassy flooded area, 5.viii.2008, leg. Short & García, AS-08-074 (1 ex., SEMC). Guárico State: 8°6.226'N, 66°26.228'W, 52 m UCV San Nicolasito Field Station, Rio Aguaro, 10.i.2009 leg. Short, Miller, Joly, García & Camacho, VZ09-0110-01A (22 exs., SEMC, MIZA, MALUZ). Representative specimen will be deposited in NHW, NMPC, and USNM.

Distribution.

Bolivia (Tarija), Brazil (Amazonas, Pará) and Venezuela (Amazonas, Apure, Bolívar, Guárico).

Remarks.

While not common, this species has been collected in a variety of habitats on both sides of the Orinoco. Most collections were made in standing waters, including both temporary and likely permanent roadside ponds and marshes. Other collections were made along the margins of morichals, and the largest series was taken in a shallow slack-water pool of a small river.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Genus

Berosus