Eumetopus Balfour-Browne, 1949
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Eumetopus Balfour-Browne, 1949 |
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Eumetopus Balfour-Browne, 1949 View in CoL
( Figs 2M–Q View Fig ; 3C–D, L–O View Fig ; 4A–B, D, H, L–M View Fig ; 5C, I, L View Fig ; 6S–Z View Fig ;
7A–C View Fig ; 14–15 View Fig View Fig )
Eumetopus Balfour-Browne, 1949: 13 View in CoL . Type species: Sepidulum bullatum Sharp, 1875 View in CoL .
Eumetopus View in CoL : H*òඇඌൾඇ (1991), Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü (1998a,b), H*òඇඌൾඇ (1999), Jඟ*ö*ü A. Prokin & A. Sazhnev leg.; 4 JJ 1 ♀ with egg case (IBIW): same
(2002), Sκ*òඅൾ & Jඟ*ö*ü (2003), H*òඇඌൾඇ (2004), Fංκගඹൾκ & Rඒඇൽൾඏං*ö*ü locality, 13.iv.2019, A. Prokin lgt. (2015).
Comments. Eumetopus acutimontis was so far only known
Diagnosis. Moderately large species (body length 2.6–4.3 from Hainan Island, China. The specimens from Vietnam mm); body brown to black, partly with a metallic sheen correspond well with the drawing of the male genitalia by (especially on pronotum and elytral tubercles; Figs 14– J View Fig ං & Jඟ*ö*ü (1998a), and their external morphology agrees 15); eyes not divided completely into dorsal and ventral with the female paratype deposited in the NHMW. This portion ( Fig. 4A View Fig ); anterior oblique portion of clypeus is the first record of E. acutimontis from continental Asia divided from posterior parts by a ridge ( Fig. 4B View Fig ); lab- and from Vietnam. rum strongly narrowed posteriorly ( Fig. 2J View Fig ); mandibular Biology. All specimens were found on the wet sandy banks apex bidentate ( Figs 2M–L View Fig ); apical maxillary palpomere of the Shuoi-Ngang river, by washing out the shore sedilong, strongly asymmetrical ( Fig. 2M View Fig ); mentum slightly ment (Figs A–D); the specimens were floating at the water wider than long, with series of long setae along anterior surface when they were washed from the sandy shore. margin ( Figs 2N–O View Fig , 4D View Fig ); pronotum 0.7–0.8× as long as Adults of some Hydrophilidae , Byrrhinus sp. (Limnichiwide, hood covering head forming anterior third of its dae) and a larva of Eulichas Jakobson, 1913 (Eulichadidae) length; ventral surface of the hood with set of parallel were collected from the same microhabitat. For video of a ridges ( Fig. 3D View Fig ); prosternum ( Fig. 3C View Fig ) slightly elevated living specimen, see Supplementary File S1. medially, ca. 0.25× as long as procoxal cavity; procoxal cavity open posteriorly ( Fig. 3C View Fig ); elytron with scutellary Eumetopus asperatus (Champion, 1919) stria ( Fig. 15 View Fig ); elytra with tubercles on alternate intervals ( Figs 14B View Fig , 15B View Fig ) ( Fig. 15 View Fig ); mesanepisterna narrowly separated by anterior
Material examined. INDIA: UඍඍൺඋൺκΗൺඇൽ: 5 spec. ( NHMW, NMPC): portion of mesoventrite; mesoventrite posteromesally 30 km NNE Bageshwar, west of Loharket Village, 1800–1900 m, with high bulge ( Fig. 3L View Fig ); metaventrite ca. as long as 24.vi.2003, Z. Kejval & M. Trýzna lgt. mesocoxa, posteromesally with large central and a pair of
Comments. Except for the holotype, this species has not lateral smooth elevated areas ( Fig. 3L View Fig ); middle and hind
been recorded from Uttarakhand. femora with posterior spine ( Fig. 4M View Fig ); phallobase long and conical; parameres subdivided into dorsal and ventral
Eumetopus bullatus ( Sharp, 1875) lobe; median lobe thin, peg-like, without projections (Figs
( Figs 6Z View Fig , 14C View Fig , 15C View Fig ) 6V–Z); sperm pump present ( Fig. 6Y View Fig ); male sternite IX circular ( Fig. 6U View Fig ). Material examined. INDIA: MൺΗൺඋൺඌΗඍඋൺ: 4 JJ 4 ♀♀ (NHMW,
NMPC): ca. 15 km E Sawantwadi, 15°55′N 73°53′E [coordinates on
Identification. The genus was revised by Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü (1998)
original labels (15°55′N 75°53′E) are incorrect, Z. Kejval, pers. comm.], who also illustrated the male genitalia for all species riverside, 40 m, 22.v.2006, Z. Kejval lgt. known at that time. One additional species was described by Jඟ*ö*ü (2002) who provided an updated identification Comments. The species was so far only known from the key. The latest recognized species was described by holotype with the type locality ‘Indiaʼ (S*ü*ò*©ඉ 1875, Jං & Sκ*òඅൾ & Jඟ*ö*ü (2003) and compared to its closest relative. Jඟ*ö*ü 1998). This is therstfi precise record, confirming the
occurrence in India. List of species (8 described species)
Eumetopus flavidulus (Sharp, 1890)
E. acutimontis Ji & Jäch, 1998 China (Hainan; Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü 1998a), ( Figs 14D View Fig , 15D, J View Fig )
Vietnam (this paper)
E. asperatus (Champion, 1919) India: Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand; Material examined. INDIA: MൺΗൺඋൺඌΗඍඋൺ: 4 JJ 4 ♀♀ (NHMW, Nepal (Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü 1998a, Sκ*òඅൾ & Jඟ*ö*ü NMPC): ca. 15 km E Sawantwadi, 15°55′N 73°53′E [coordinates on
2003, Hൾ*ô*òඎൾ*© 2006b, this paper) original labels (15°55′N 75°53′E) are incorrect, Z. Kejval, pers. comm.],
E. bullatus ( Sharp, 1875) India: Maharashtra (this paper). riverside, 40 m, 22.v.2006, Z. Kejval lgt. AඇൽΗඋൺ PඋൺൽൾඌΗ: 1 J 1 ♀
E. flavidulus (Sharp, 1890) India: Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maha- (SLC): Vijayawada, Krishna River, 16.511°N 80.614°E, 16.ii.2014, K. rashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha; Sri Lanka Tomkovich lgt.
(Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü 1998a, this paper)
E. maindroni ( Régimbart, 1903) India: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Comments. First record for Andhra Pradesh and Maha- Nadu (RඣǤංආ*ô*ò*©ඍ 1903, Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü rashtra.
1998a, this paper)
E. schuelkei Jäch, 2002 Laos (Jඟ*ö*ü 2002) Eumetopus maindroni ( Régimbart, 1903)
E. tibialis Ji & Jäch, 1998 northern Thailand (Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü 1998a) ( Figs 14E View Fig , 15E View Fig )
E. weigeli Skale & Jäch, 2003 Nepal (Sκ*òඅൾ & Jඟ*ö*ü 2003), India: Uttarakhand (this paper). Material examined. INDIA: MൺΗൺඋൺඌΗඍඋൺ: 3 JJ 1 ♀ (NHMW): ca.
15 km E Sawantwadi, 15°55′N 73°53′E [coordinates on original labels
(15°55′N 75°53′E) are incorrect, Z. Kejval, pers. comm.], riverside,
Eumetopus acutimontis Ji & Jäch, 1998 40 m, 22.v.2006, Z. Kejval lgt. Gඎඃൺඋൺඍ: 1 J 5 ♀♀ (SLC): Junagadh,
( Figs 6S–Y View Fig , 14A View Fig , 15A, I View Fig ) Girnar Mt., 21.526°N 70.48°E, 20–31.x.2012, at light, K.Tomkovich lgt.
Material examined. VIETNAM: KΗගඇΗ Hණൺ Pඋඈඏ.: 1 J 1 ♀ with Comments. The species was so far known only from the
egg case ( IBIW): Ba Ho Waterfalls National Park, river Shuoi-Ngang, type specimens (RඣǤංආ*ô*ò*©ඍ 1903, Jං & Jඟ*ö*ü 1998a) from
12°23.131′N 109°08.052′E, 18.iv.2018, A. Prokin & A. Sazhnev leg.; 12 the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Here we report it from
JJ 9♀♀ (2 ♀♀ with egg case) ( IBIW, NMPC): same locality, 2.v.2018, Gujarat and Maharashtra for the first time.
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Eumetopus Balfour-Browne, 1949
Fikáček, Martin, Matsumoto, Keita, Perkins, Philip, Prokin, Alexander, Sazhnev, Alexey, Litovkin, Stanislav & Jäch, Manfred A. 2021 |
Eumetopus
BALFOUR-BROWNE J. 1949: 13 |