Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae WEHNCKE 1876

Toledo, M. & Hendrich, L., 2006, Taxonomic revision of the Australasian Hydrocanthus SAY 1833, with description of two new species (Coleoptera: Noteridae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 38 (1), pp. 935-952 : 939-940

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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae WEHNCKE 1876
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Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae WEHNCKE 1876 ( Figs 3 View Figs 1-6 , 9 View Figs 7-11 , 14 View Figs 12-16 , 18, 19, 20 View Figs 18-20 )

Hydrocanthus australasiae WEHNCKE 1876: 223 (orig. descr.).

Hydrocanthus australasiae WEHNCKE 1876 - SHARP 1882: 279; BRANDEN 1885: 18; ZIMMERMANN 1919: 118; 1920: 14; WATTS 1985: 27; LAWRENCE et al. 1987: 327; LARSON 1993: 60; 1997: 273; WATTS 2001: 61; 2002: 51-55.

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae WEHNCKE 1876 - BAMEUL 1994: 362; NILSSON & VONDEL 2005: 114.

Type locality: Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Type material: Lectotype: Female ( MNHN), here designated: glued on small, triangular card, labelled: "Daemel [small, white, rectangular, black bordered label, handwritten] / Nov Holld [= Nova Hollandia] Rockhampton [slightly larger, rectangular, mauve label, black bordered, handwritten]". Paralectotypes: 9 exs. ( MNHN) unlabelled. M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory: 1 ex.: Northern Territory, Kakadu

N.P., Jim Jim Falls camping area, 60 m, 26-27.XI.1996, S13°16.218' E132°49.276', L. Hendrich

leg. ( CHB); 1 ex.: Northern Territory, Kakadu N.P., Arnhem Hwy, 12 km WNW Jabiru , ca. 50 m ,

29.XI.1996, S12°37.937 E 132°38.134. L. Hendrich leg. ( CHB) GoogleMaps ; 16 exs.: Fogg Dam/Darwin,

30.VIII.1986, S. Kiener leg. ( NHMB). Queensland: 10 exs.: N Queensland, 20 km E of

Normanton, II.1996, at light, S. Lamond leg. ( CHB) ; 15 exs.: N Queensland, 20 km E of

Normanton , I.1996, at light, riverside ( CHB) ; 10 exs.: Cape York, VI.1993, leg. Uhler ( GWW) ; 10

km S Tully, S Innisfajl, 30 m, 25.I.1993, G. Wewalka leg. (12 exs. GWW, FPR). Western

Australia: 1 ex.: W Australia, Shire of Wyndham, E Kimberley, Gibb River Road, creek 10 km W

Bindoola Creek , 13.VI.1999, L. Hendrich leg., WA 5/105 ( CHB) ; 1 ex.: Shire of Derby, W

Kimberley, Gibb River Road, Manning Gorge, 400 m, 20.-21.VI.1999, L. Hendrich leg., WA

18/118 ( CHB); 1 ex.: Shire of Wyndham , E Kimberley, Gibb River Road, King Edward River

Crossing, 280 m, 15.VI.1999, Hendrich leg., WA 10/110 ( CHB) ; 10 exs.: Shire of Wyndham , East

Kimberley, Mitchell Plateau, Little Mertens Falls, 300 m, 15.VI.1999, Hendrich leg., WA 11a/111a

( CHB, MTP); 17 exs.: Shire of Derby - West Kimberley, Gibb River Road , Galvans Gorge , 420 m ,

21.VI.1999, Hendrich leg., WA 19/119 ( CHB) ; 1 ex.: Shire of Wyndham , East Kimberley ,

Mitchell Plateau, Port Warrender Road / Kalumburu Road, Lowya Creek, 290 m, 18.VI.1999,

Hendrich leg., WA 13/113 ( CHB) ; 7 exs.: Shire of Derby, West Kimberley, Gibb River Road ,

Saddler Spring near Iminji Aboriginal Community, 350 m, 22.VI.1999, Hendrich leg., WA 20/120

( CHB, MTP); 2 exs.: E Kimberley, Mt. Barnett , Manning River, S 016°39'22 E 125°55'43.5 GoogleMaps ,

18.VII.1998, Dr. W.G. Ullrich leg. ( NHMB).

D i a g n o s i s: Oblong-oval, poorly convex, more gently tapering toward the elytral apex. Coloration uniformly blackish-brown. Dorsal surface glossy, weakly iridescent. Median lobe of aedeagus distinctive ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1-6 ).

D e s c r i p t i o n: total length: 5.7-6.6 mm (lectotype: 6.6 mm); total length without head: 5.0- 5.9 mm (lectotype: 5.9 mm); maximum width: 2.75-3.1 mm (lectotype: 3.1 mm).

Head: brownish-black, dorsal reticulation quite fine, arranged in irregular wrinkles, together with very scarce, scattered, small dots. Underside and labrum dark brown, antennae and mouthparts reddish.

Pronotum: pitch-black, reddish-brown in some specimens; poorly iridescent. Dorsal surface with a fine microreticulation of wrinkles composed by hardly discernible meshes.

Elytra: pitch-black or dark brown; poorly iridescent, more shining than the two preceding species. Maximum width just close to the base; microreticulation as on pronotum; two regular series of longitudinal dots run on basal half of the elytra, more irregular on the distal half.

Underside: brown or reddish-brown; surface covered by a sculpture of strong polygonal meshes. Prosternum and prosternal with hair dots more scattered than in H. balkei and H. pederzanii ; hair punctures less dense on metasternum and metacoxal process. Legs: reddish-brown.

: Median lobe of aedeagus ( Fig. 9 View Figs 7-11 ) blunt, rounded apically; transverse ridge on left side very pronounced and deep. Left paramere as in Fig. 14 View Figs 12-16 .

: Similar to, not differing from male externally.

H a b i t a t: According to LARSON (1997) a more lentic species occurring in billabongs, reservoirs and rest pools of intermittent streams. In Western Australia collected at the edge of large, slow flowing and deep (up to 2 m depth) permanent rivers, shaded by old riverine Pandanus aquaticus and Melaleuca trees. The beetles are often found in shallow (15 cm), isolated and half-shaded riverine puddles or embayments among roots and organic debris like rotten leaves twigs and grasses ( Fig. 20 View Figs 18-20 ). At Galvan´s Gorge ( Fig. 18 View Figs 18-20 ) in a rocky, shallow (25 cm) and very slow flowing stream, partly shaded by mixed Pandanus and Melaleuca forest and overgrown with grass tussocks and Nymphaea violacea ( Fig. 19 View Figs 18-20 ). At this side syntopic with H. waterhousei and Canythdrus ephemeralis WATTS 2001. Also attracted to light.

D i s t r i b u t i o n ( Fig. 17 View Fig ): Tropical north of Australia. From the Kimberley Plateau in Western Australia, Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory to the Atherton Tableland and White Mountains National Park in north-eastern Queensland ( LAWRENCE et al. 1987, LARSON 1993, 1997; WATTS 2001, WEIR 1998). South to northern New South Wales ( WATTS 2002).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Noteridae

Genus

Hydrocanthus

Loc

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae WEHNCKE 1876

Toledo, M. & Hendrich, L. 2006
2006
Loc

Hydrocanthus (Sternocanthus) australasiae

NILSSON A & VAN VONDEL 2005: 114
BAMEUL F 1994: 362
1994
Loc

Hydrocanthus australasiae

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
ZIMMERMANN A 1920: 14
ZIMMERMANN A 1919: 118
BRANDEN C 1885: 18
SHARP D 1882: 279
1882
Loc

Hydrocanthus australasiae

WEHNCKE E 1876: 223
1876
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