Taxonomy of Venezuelan water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817, and an analysis of male genitalia morphology (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae) Author Perkins, Philip D. text Zootaxa 2019 2019-12-12 4708 1 1 59 journal article 24540 10.11646/zootaxa.4708.1.1 653d580d-e1c7-499c-8604-4b5a7b1920ef 1175-5326 3587181 09F24F0B-5090-4089-A525-8E5150C91EF7 Hydrochus ducalis Knisch Figs. 1 , 6A , 8 Hydrochus ducalis Knisch 1921: 1 . Material examined (28). Venezuela : Apure : AS-06-009 (8 SEMC , MIZA , MALUZ ) ; VZ09-0117 - 01X (1 SEMC ) . Bolivar : VZ09-0112-01B (1 SEMC ) ; 5 km E. Caicara , 11.VI.1996 , at light, H. & A. Howden (2 CMN ) . Delta Amacuro : VZ10-0203-02A (2 SEMC ) . Guarico : Corozo Pando , ( 8 km N.), 17–18 June 1984 , blacklight, F. W. Eiland & V. Linares (2 NMNH ) ; Corozo Pando , ( 8 km N.), 20–21 June 1984 , blacklight, F. W. Eiland & V. Linares (3 NMNH ) ; 15 km S. Calabozo II-9-13-1969 , collected in Lago de Los Patos , P. & P. Spangler (1 NMNH ) . Miranda : Guatopo NP , El Lucero , 28 km N Altagracia , 620m , 1–14.VI.1987 , S&J Peck , UV light trap 87-17 (1 CMN ) . Monagas : VZ10-0202-01B (1 SEMC ) ; VZ10-0202 - 03 A (3 SEMC ) . Tachira : VZ09-0716-07A (1 SEMC ) ; VZ12-0126 - 02 A (2 SEMC ) . Differential Diagnosis. Among Venezuelan species, recognized by the combination of large size (ca. 5.23–6.31 mm ), the only moderately coarse dorsal punctation, and the distinctive male genitalia ( Figs. 6A , 8 ; describe below). It is the largest Venezuelan Hydrochus , and compared with other large species is not very coarsely densely punctate as is H. pseudosecretus , and is generally larger than H. tarsalis , and slightly broader (ca. 5.65 vs. 4.77 mm ; TL/EW ca. 2.97 vs. 3.01). However, reliably separating specimens of H. tarsalis and H. ducalis will require dissection of males. FIGURE 1. Dorsal habitus of Hydrochus species. Description . Habitus as illustrated ( Fig. 8 ). Size of imaged male (length/width, mm): body (length to elytral apices) body (length to elytral apices) 5.65 /1.90; head width 1.20; pronotum l/w 1.15 /1.25; PA 1.15; PB 1.10; elytra 3.60 /1.90. Large (ca. 5.23–6.31 mm , Venezuelan specimens), moderately narrow. Dorsum grey with slight iridescence, elytra with black spots. Legs dark brown to black. Dorsal punctation small to moderately large, moderately dense, distinctly larger on elytra than pronotum. Elytra interstriae slightly wider than strial punctures. Interstria 9 th more convex than others, overhanging 10 th interstria. Callus on 5 th interstria small and low, indistinct. Pronotum slightly narrowed at base, sides arcuate or very weakly sinuate, smooth; depressions moderately small. Elytral strial punctures ca. twice the size pronotal punctures, the spaces between them about half their diameter; apices rounded in dorsal view, in lateral view outer margin with slight angulation. Ventral characters: Mentum coarsely punctate, with median fovea. Submentum with two foveae. Male genitalia ( Figs. 6A , 8 ) general characters: paramere tips slender and pointed, with medial margins parallel or nearly so; basal piece slightly longer than parameres; aedeagus sinuate in dorsal and ventral views, slender in distal 2/3, widened basally ( Fig. 6A ); in lateral view much wider, and produced in a prominent lobe (adm), what appears to be another lobe near the base is actually the dorsal margin of the paramere; lateral margins of aedeagus strongly sclerotized. Dorsal surface: pdmm slightly sinuate; adbl very large, oval; adtl very near distal end. Ventral surface: pvmm more strongly sinuate than pdmm, widened part accommodating widened part of aedeagus. Remarks. The specimen imaged ( Fig. 8 ) is from locality VZ10-0202-03A.