Hydraena ampla
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Ampla View in CoL Complex
Three species comprise the Ampla Complex: H. ampla , H. manabica , and H. cochabamba . These are medium sized to large species (ca. 1.44–1.97 mm), which have a wide body form, are uniformly darkly colored dorsally, and lack a pronotal scintilla ( Figs. 126–127 View FIGURE 126 View FIGURE 127 , 130 View FIGURE 130 ). The mesoventral intercoxal process (P2) is comparatively narrow, and the metaventrite does not have plaques. The male genitalia in this complex have a basic plan similarity, having the apex with three processes (one from the main piece and two from the distal piece), the gonopore bearing process is tube-like, pointing from the right to the left side, and the parameres are relatively short and originate near the distal piece ( Figs. 128–129, 132). Species in this complex are currently known from Bolivia ( H. cochabamba ) and Ecuador ( H. ampla and H. manabica ).
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