Copelatus Erichson, 1832 from Maharashtra, India, with description of three new species and notes on other taxa of the genus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Copelatinae)
Author
Sheth, Sayali D.
Author
Ghate, Hemant V.
Author
Hájek, Jiří
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-15
4459
2
235
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4459.2.2
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Copelatus neelumae
Vazirani, 1973
(
Figs 9–11
,
27–28
)
Copelatus neelumae
Vazirani, 1973
: 224
.
Type
locality.
India
: "
Tamilnadu
:
Ottokovil
,
Tiruchirapally District
".
Type
material.
Copelatus neelumae
:
Holotype
♂
, deposited in Zoological Survey of
India
, Kolkata,
India
(not studied).
Additional material examined.
India
:
Maharashtra
:
1♂
,
4 km
S Lonavala
,
Bhushi
dam env.,
500 m
,
24.– 28.ix.2005
,
J. Bezděk
lgt.
;
1♂
,
40 km
W of
Pune
,
Mulshi
env.,
7.–11.x.2005
,
J. Bezděk
lgt.
;
1♀
,
Pune Distr.
,
Mulshi
at
Mulshi Lake
,
7.–8.x.2005
,
L. Borowiec
lgt. (all
NMPC
)
.
Goa
:
1♂
, NW of Panaji, Baga Beach,
26.–28.v.2000
,
D. Hauck
lgt. (
NMPC
)
.
Karnataka
:
1♂
,
Udipi Distr.
, E of Bhatkal, Kollur,
26.–29.v.2006
,
Z. Kejval
lgt. (
NMPC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Medium sized (TL:
5.1–5.6 mm
), oblong oval species. Species highly variable in elytral coloration: elytra of
type
specimens largely yellow with only blackish, oval sutural spot extending to elytral stria 3, but not reaching base or apex of elytra (
Vazirani 1973
); specimens from
Karnataka
similarly coloured, but with dark spot extended to elytral base and apex as narrow dark band along suture (
Fig. 9
); specimens from
Goa
and
Maharashtra
darker, with yellow coloration confined to elytral base, interval between striae 3–4 and laterally from stria 5, and elytral apex (
Figs 10–11
). Elytral striae well impressed: stria 1 starting subbasally, striae 2, 3 and 5 shorter than striae 1 and 4—not reaching apex of elytra; stria 6 shortest, ending approximately in apical fifth of elytral length; submarginal stria long, starting at about elytral midlength and terminates in approximately apical fifth of elytral length. Female with few short strioles in middle third of elytra between striae 4–6 (
Fig. 11
). Median lobe sickleshaped in lateral view, almost uniformly broad throughout, with broad, obtusely pointed apex (
Fig. 27
). Parameres moderately broad, 'C'-shaped; apex short and broad; apical lobes long, club-shaped (
Fig. 28
).
Comments on classification.
The species was described from the
holotype
only, and remained enigmatic for a long time. Although
Holmen & Vazirani (1990)
keyed the species and published the first record of
C. neelumae
from
Sri
Lanka
, and
Rocchi (2001)
mentioned the species from
Nepal
, none of these authors provided additional diagnostic characters and thus all researchers were referred to rather sketchy illustrations of elytral coloration and median lobe (
Fig. 27a
). We have based our interpretation of the species on a specimen from
Karnataka
in which dorsal coloration is similar to the figured
holotype
and also the shape of the median lobe more or less agrees with the original illustration. Subsequently, we also assigned darker specimens from
Goa
and
Maharashtra
, based on the same shape of the median lobe, to
C. neelumae
.
On the other hand, we had the possibility to study specimens from
Sri
Lanka
(deposited in ZMUC), identified as
C. neelumae
by T.G. Vazirani, and published by
Holmen & Vazirani (1990: 27)
. However, the male genitalia (although the tip of the median lobe is broken) of specimens from
Sri
Lanka
do not agree with the figure in the original description. We believe that this material belongs to another species, known to us across the Indian subcontinent, and similar to the widely distributed Afrotropical
C. pulchellus
(Klug, 1834)
.
Collecting circumstances.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Southern
India
(
Goa
,
Karnataka
,
Maharashtra
,
Tamil Nadu
) (
Fig. 45
). The records from
Sri
Lanka
and
Nepal
need to be verified.