Helochares (Hydrobaticus) neglectus (Hope, 1845)
(Figs. 19–20, 24)
Hydrobius neglectus Hope, 1845: 16 .
Helochares (Hydrobaticus) neglectus (Hope); d’Orchymont, 1919: 150.
Material examined: 2 exs. (IAECAS): Hainan Province, Qionghai City, Wanquan Town, 2007.11.14, 19°11’N, 110°23’E, 38 m, leg. Bian & Tong ; 3 exs. (IAECAS): Hainan Province, Wanning City, 50 m, 1996.1.25, leg. Ji & Wang ; 1 ex. (IAECAS): Yunan Province, Xishuangbanna, 1500 m, 1999.11, leg. Wang & Wei ; 1 ex. (IAECAS): Guangxi Province, Nanning City, Huangjiang County, 208 m, 2011.11.14, leg. Bian, Guo & Tong.
Diagnosis. Habitus as in Figs. 19–20. BL: 6.0– 7.5 mm, BW: 3.00– 3.65 mm. Body oval, large, moderately convex. Head, pronotum, elytra and ventral side dark brown, apex of tarsal claws black. Clypeus dark brown, broad; anterior margin broadly emarginate; maxillary palpi moderately long and slender, the second palpomere curved inwards. Anterior area of pronotum with a black mark shaped as an umbrella; posterior margin weakly corrugate, with a transverse groove. Elytra widest at mid-length, then slightly attenuated posteriorly; strial punctures deeply impressed, distinctly larger than the interstrial punctures; interstriae wide and flat.
Aedeagus (Fig. 24) 1.5 mm long, elongate and parallel-sided. Basal piece short, about 0.2-times of aedeagus length. Median lobe distinctly longer than parameres, apex of median lobe with a structure just liking “horn”, membranous inner sac strongly sclerotized (Fig. 24a); apophyses of median lobe extending to base of basal piece. Parameres vestigial on basal 0.6.
Distribution. China: Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shanghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang; Cambodia; Indonesia; Malaysia; Philippines; Thailand; Vietnam.