Liodessus bogotensis bogotensis Guignot, 1953
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Liodessus bogotensis bogotensis Guignot, 1953 |
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Liodessus bogotensis bogotensis Guignot, 1953 View in CoL
Figs 5A View Figure 5 , 8A View Figure 8 , 10A View Figure 10
Liodessus bogotensis Guignot, 1953: 111; Pederzani 2001: 298; Nilsson and Hajek 2022: 122; Megna et al. 2019: 103.
Type locality.
Colombia, “Bogota”.
Material studied.
Colombia • 10 specimens; Bogota, Usme ; 3,100 m alt.; 17.iv.2017; 4.379, -74.12; Megna & Stiven leg.; UNAL, ZSM • 10 specimens; Cundinamarca, Humedal La Florida , 2,400 m alt.; 22.xi.2018; 4.729, -74.143; Ospina, Balke & Megna leg.; COL_MB_2018_12; UNAL, ZSM GoogleMaps • 25 specimens; Bogota DC, UNAL campus; 2,500 m alt.; 10.v.2022; 4.6409, -74.0819; Gutierres & Balke leg.; COL_MB_2022_004; UNAL, ZSM GoogleMaps .
Identification notes.
This subspecies was redescribed by Megna et al. (2019). This is a slightly larger subspecies with a total length of 2.1-2.3 mm. The dorsal color is generally of lighter appearance; the head is chestnut colored to dark orange, the pronotum is yellow with darker marking in the middle, and the elytron is yellow or orange with darker bands or vice versa (Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ). The median lobe is slender and simply curved in lateral view, with some variation in the degree of tapering at the apex. The median lobe simply narrows towards apex in ventral view (Figs 8A View Figure 8 , 10A View Figure 10 ).
An occipital line is present, but sometimes it is faint. Females are sometimes with the entire dorsal surface with strong, dense microreticulation so that they appear dull (mesh-like as in Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ) or more frequently with the entire dorsal surface with faint, dense microreticulation and appearing shinier. Metathoracic wings are large.
In the COLLI sequence database, only analyzing L. bogotensis data, the subspecies has one diagnostic character different from the other subspecies (Table 1 View Table 1 ).
Variation.
Measurements (N = 20). Total length 2.1-2.3 mm (mean 2.18); length without head 1.8-2.0 mm (mean 1.89); maximum width 0.9-1.0 mm (mean 0.96).
Distribution.
Known from the Altiplano around Bogotá, from 2,400 to 3,100 m, but most likely with wider distribution at moderate altitudes (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). See below for possible higher elevation occurrence and hybridization in the Matarredonda area.
Habitat.
Exposed, shallow, stagnant densely vegetated water bodies. Collected from swampy areas with thick mats of grass, black mud, and foul water.
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Liodessus bogotensis bogotensis Guignot, 1953
Balke, Michael, Neven, Katja, Villastrigo, Adrian, Ospina-Torres, Rodulfo, Prieto, Carlos, Gutierrez Rubiano, Nicolas, Lotta, Ingrid, Duenas, Luisa F. & Hendrich, Lars 2023 |
Liodessus bogotensis
Guignot 1953 |