Genus Hydrophilus - New World

ColeopteraHydrophilidaeHydrophilinaeHydrophilus
By Arved Lompe (after Short & McIntosh and others)Literaturverzeichnis ⇒
#1
DibolocelusAbdomen with glabrous region limited to the medial line of ventrites 3-5 [Abb. 1]. Prosternum divided into lateral halves for the reception of the anterior portion of the sternal keel. Dorsal surface sometimes appearing greenish. Subgenus
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Abb. 1
→ 2-Abdomen with glabrous region not limited to medial line of ventrites 3-5. Prosternum strongly emarginated posteriorly bul not divided into lateral halves. Dorsal surface never appearing greenish. Hydrophilus s.str.
#2
ensifer Brullé, 1837Habitus [Abb. 2]. Specimens usually smaller (<32 mm). Collectively, the glabrous regions of ventrites 2-5 from a distinctive "kite" shaped glabrous region [Abb. 3]. Aedoeagus [Abb. 4]. Widespread from Mexico to Argentina, but not yet known from the Nearctic region.
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Abb. 2
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Abb. 3
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Abb. 4
→ 3-Specimens usually larger (>34 mm). Abdominal pubescence broad, nol forming a "kite" shaped glabrous region on ventrites 2-5.
#3
triangularis Say, 1823Habitus [Abb. 5]. Antenna! cupule with little to moderate elongation ca. l.2-2x as long as wide. Abdominal glabrous region as in [Abb. 6]. Fifth protarsomere of the male expanded [Abb. 7], but with a distinctly obtuse angle. Aedoeagus [Abb. 8]. Continental United States, southern half of Canada, and northern Mexico.
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Abb. 5
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Abb. 6
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Abb. 7
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Abb. 8
insularis Castelnau, 1840-Habitus [Abb. 9]. Antennal cupule greatly elongated ca. three times as long as wide. Abdominal glabrous region as in [Abb. 10]. Fifth protarsornere in males greatly expanded [Abb. 11], the plate exhibiting a nearly right angle. Aedoeagus [Abb. 12]. Arizona, California, Texas, and Florida in the United States, Mexico, Central America, West Indies, and northern South America.
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Abb. 9
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Abb. 10
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Abb. 11
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Abb. 12
Enthaltene TaxaDibolocelusensifer insularis triangularis
Literaturverzeichnis
Bachmann, A.O. (1964): El genero Dibolocelus in Argentina (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae - Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina 27:65-72 >>>"F:\taxa\coleo\scans\_Neue Welt\Bachmann1964 Dibolocelus Argentinien.pdf"
Arce-Pérez, R. & Morón, M. (2013): El género Hydrophilus (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Hydrophilina) en México y Centroamérica - Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 84: 140-152 >>>"F:\TAXA\coleo\Scans\_Neue Welt\Arce-Perez&Moron2013 Hydrophilus Zentralamerika.pdf"
Short, A:E:Z & McIntosh IV, C.E. (2014): Review of the Giant Water Scavenger Beetle Genus Hydrophilus Geoffroy (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) of the United States and Canada - The Coleopterists Bulletin 68(2): 137-198 >>>"F:\TAXA\coleo\Scans\_Neue Welt\Short&McIntosh2014 Hydrophilus NA Key.pdf"
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