Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousei BLACKBURN 1888
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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousei BLACKBURN 1888 ( Figs 4 View Figs 1-6 , 10 View Figs 7-11 , 15 View Figs 12-16 , 17 View Fig , 19 View Figs 18-20 )
Hydrocanthus waterhousei BLACKBURN 1888: 65 (orig. descr.).
Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousei BLACKBURN - WATTS 1985: 27; LAWRENCE et al. 1987: 327; LARSON 1993: 60; 1997: 273; WATTS 2001: 61; 2002: 51-55.
Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousi BLACKBURN 1888 (misspell.): BAMEUL 1994: 362; NILSSON & VONDEL 2005: 120.
Type material: Not studied.
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: 1 ex.: Gibb River Road/ Silent Grove, Bell George , 017°00'36,3''125°13'25,3''E, 19.VII.1998, Dr. W. Ullrich leg. ( NMW) ; 4 exs.: E Kimberley, Mt. Barnett, Manning River , S 016°39'22 E 125°55'43.5, 18.VII.1998, Dr. W.G. Ullrich leg. ( NHMB) GoogleMaps ; 7 exs.: Shire of Derby, West Kimberley, Gibb River Road , Galvans Gorge , 420 m, 21.VI.1999, Hendrich leg., WA 19/119 ( CHB) ; Queensland: 5 exs.: N Queensland, 20 km E of Normanton , II.1996, at light, S. Lamond leg. ( CHB) ; 10 exs.: N Queensland, 20 km E of Normanton , I.1996, at light, riverside ( CHB) .
D i a g n o s i s: Unmistakable species, oblong, weakly convex, coloration uniformly reddish or reddish-brown. Dorsal surface glossy, not iridescent. Right side of aedeagus without transverse ridge ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1-6 ).
D e s c r i p t i o n: total length: 5.9-6.35 mm; total length without head: 5.3-5.65 mm; maximum width: 2.7-2.9 mm.
Head: slightly paler on clypeus; dorsal reticulation quite impressed, made by clearly distinguished circular cells; no dots are visible on the surface. Underside of the same colour as dorsum, labrum, antennae and mouthparts testaceous.
Pronotum: almost straight on fore half; beads of lateral sides and hind side more flat than in the preceding species. Dorsal surface with a reticulation finer than on head, arranged in shallow longitudinal wrinkles finely sculptured.
Elytra: elongate, with maximum width at the base; lateral sides, in dorsal view, poorly rounded an quite angulated just behind the half their length; seen in lateral view, straight at the shoulders. Surface shining; reticulation as on pronotum; two kind of dots are clearly visible: larger ones, arranged in two longitudinal series, somewhat regular in the basal half and more sparse in the apical half; smaller and finer dots arranged longitudinally along the suture and between the rows of larger dots.
Underside: reddish-yellow, slightly darker on prosternal process, metasternal and metacoxal plate and sternites; surface covered by a sculpture of quite impressed polygonal meshes, finer on sternites. Prosternum flat, slightly narrowed between the coxae and, therefore, prosternal process not so broadened as in other species of Hydrocanthus . Punctuation on prosternum and prosternal process close and uniform. Punctuation on metasternal and metacoxal plates visibly more scattered, and almost glabrous in the middle. Legs: yellow; metafemora with few dots along fore and hind side.
: Median lobe of aedeagus ( Fig. 10 View Figs 7-11 ) quite slender, broader in distal half. A trace of a transverse ridge on left side is very hardly visible. Left paramere ( Fig. 15 View Figs 12-16 ) similar to that of H. australasiae but more slender.
: Similar to, not differing from male externally.
H a b i t a t: See H. australasiae ( Fig. 19 View Figs 18-20 ). According to LARSON (1993, 1997) and WATTS (2002) a strictly lentic species. Also attracted to light.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: Tropical north of Australia ( Fig. 17 View Fig ). From the Kimberley Plateau in Western Australia, Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory to Lawn Hill National Park, Normanton, Atherton Tableland ( LAWRENCE et al. 1987; LARSON 1993, 1997; WEIR 1998; WATTS 2001, 2002) and White Mountains National Park in northeastern Queensland (WEIR in litt.). First record for Western Australia.
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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousei BLACKBURN 1888
Toledo, M. & Hendrich, L. 2006 |
Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus)
NILSSON A & VAN VONDEL 2005: 120 |
BAMEUL F 1994: 362 |
Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) waterhousei
WATTS C 2002: 51 |
WATTS C 2001: 61 |
LARSON D 1997: 273 |
LARSON D 1993: 60 |
LAWRENCE J & WEIR T 1987: 327 |
WATTS C 1985: 27 |
Hydrocanthus waterhousei
BLACKBURN T 1888: 65 |