Taxonomy of Central American water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae)
Author
Perkins, Philip D.
text
Zootaxa
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Hydrochus variolatus
LeConte
Figs. 2
,
17, 18
,
26
,
34
Hydrochus variolatus
LeConte 1852: 211
.
Hydrochus otvosi
Makhan 1993: 67
.
New Synonymy.
Type material.
There is only
one specimen
of
Hydrochus variolatus
LeConte
, a male, in the LeConte collection at the MCZ. It is therefore the
holotype
, by monotypy.
Images
of the habitus, male genitalia, and labels of this specimen given herein (
Figs. 18
,
26
).
Originally
described from
San Diego
,
California
, the following new records are from
Mexico
.
Material examined (19):
Mexico
:
Baja California
,
17 mi.
S. of
Ensenada
,
14.vi.1938
, leg.
Michelbacher
&
Ross
(9
CAS
)
;
Norte
,
Arr. Santo Domingo
,
5.7 mi.
E. Hamilton Ranch
,
23.iv.1963
, leg.
H. B. Leech
,
P.H. Arnaud
,
Jr.
(4
CAS
)
;
Norte
,
Sa. Juarez
,
1 mi.
S. Laguna Hanson
, elev.
5000 ft
,
19.vii.1970
, leg.
P. D. Perkins
(1
MCZ
)
;
San Jose del Castillo
,
15.vi.1961
, leg.
E. L. Sleeper
-
1 male
(1
TAMU
)
;
Campeche
,
Escarcega
,
18.v.1962
, leg.
F. Islas
S. (1
NMNH
)
;
Jalisco
,
Chamela
,
Rio Chamela
,
4.vi.1989
, leg.
G. Ortega
(1
UNAM
)
;
Veracruz
,
9 mi.
W. Poza Rica
,
27.viii.1965
, leg.
Paul J. Spangler
(1
NMNH
)
;
Rio Metlao
nr.
El Fortin
,
17.xii.1948
, leg.
H. B. Leech
(1
CAS
)
.
Differential diagnosis.
Among Central American species, recognized by the combination of moderate size (ca.
3.10–3.46 mm
), the deep pronotal depressions, the well raised and relatively impunctate pronotal reliefs, and the male genitalia (
Figs. 17, 18
; described below). This species has a generalized
Hydrochus
habitus; reliable determinations will require dissection of males. The male genitalia have a very large adbl, and a unique character: the adbl and the continuing shaft of the aedeagus are on the same plane for about 1/3 the length of the aedeagus; this is best seen in lateral view.
Male genitalia (
Figs. 17, 18
). General characters: paramere tips slender and pointed, narrower in lateral view than in dorsal/ventral views, in dorsal/ventral views with medial margins at apex parallel or nearly so, then weakly arcuate away from midline, plsa absent or very slight; aedeagus in dorsal/ventral views moderately wide, parallelsided or nearly so; in lateral view wider, especially basally, adbl and continuing shaft of aedeagus on same plane for about 1/3 length of aedeagus, after which shaft dorsal margin is sinuate; lateral margins of aedeagus sclerotized; basal piece shorter than parameres, orifice strongly sclerotized.
Dorsal surface: pdmm sinuate, slightly overlapping aedeagus; adbl very large, ca. ½ as wide as total genitalia width at that level; adtl at about midlength of shaft; paramere tips without sclerotized ridge.
Ventral surface: pvmm approximating lateral margin of aedeagus; avtl near base.
Remarks
. I have examined the
holotype
of
Hydrochus otvosi
Makhan (HNHM)
, including the male genitalia, and have determined that it is a synonym of
Hydrochus variolatus
LeConte. The
H. otvosi
holotype
specimen is supposedly from
Costa Rica
. The non-type specimen of
H. variolatus
imaged (
Fig. 17
) has this locality data: Baja California, Norte, Sa. Juarez,
1 mi.
S. Laguna Hanson, elev.
5000 ft
,
19.vii.1970
, leg. P. D. Perkins.