Revision of the Oriental and Australasian diving beetle genus Sandracottus Sharp, 1882 (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Dytiscinae)
Author
Hendrich, Lars
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Author
Brancucci, Michel
Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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10.3897/zookeys.1223.138220
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Sandracottus insignis
(
Wehncke, 1876
)
Figs 8
,
19
,
28
,
42
,
55
Hydaticus insignis
Wehncke, 1876: 194
(type locality
Philippines
, “
Insel
Luzon ”);
Sharp 1882: 687
(descr.).
Sandracottus insignis
(
Wehncke, 1876
);
Régimbart 1899: 338
(tax., descr.);
Freitag et al. 2016: 8
(check list); Hájek and
Nilsson 2024: 91
(cat.).
Hydaticus baeri
Régimbart, 1877: 99
(type locality
Philippines
, “
Manille
”);
Zimmermann 1920: 234
(syn., cat.).
Sandracottus ornatus
Sharp, 1882: 689
(type locality Borneo);
Vazirani 1977: 84
(stat. nov.).
Sandracottus insignis ssp. ornatus
Sharp, 1882
;
Vazirani 1977: 84
(cat.); Hájek and
Nilsson 2024: 91
(cat.) (syn. nov.).
Type material of
Sandracottus insignis
.
Lectotype
(herewith designated): Female: “ Semper ” [white handwritten label with black fram]; “ Luzon ” [handwritten yellowish label], Ex. Coll. E. WEHNCKE Acq. 1884 ” [printed white label], “
Lectotype
Hydaticus insignis
Wehncke Hendrich & Brancucci
des. 2010 ” [red printed label] (
MNHN
). Examined.
Type material of
Sandracottus baeri
.
Lectotype
(herewith designated): Male: “
Manille Baer
”, “ Typus ”, “ Type ”, “
Sandracottus baeri
Rég.
”, “ Lectotypus
Hydaticus baeri
Brancucci & Hendrich
07
” [red printed label], “
Sandracottus insignis
(Wehncke)
det.
M. Brancucci
&
L. Hendrich
07 ” [white printed label] (
MNHN
)
.
Paralectotypes
:
2 males
, “
Manille Baer
”, “ Typus ”, “ Type ”, “
Sandracottus baeri
Rég.
”, “ Paralectotypus
Hydaticus baeri
Brancucci & Hendrich
07
” [red printed label], “
Sandracottus insignis
(Wehncke)
det.
M. Brancucci & L. Hendrich
07 ” [white printed label] (
MNHN
)
. Examined.
Type material of
Sandracottus ornatus
.
Holotype
:
Female
: “
Borneo
986
ornatus
”, “ Type H. T. ”, “
Sharp
coll. 1905-313 ”, “
Sandracottus insignis
(Wehncke)
Hendrich
det. 2008 ” (
NHMUK
)
.
Paratype
:
Female
: “
Borneo
986 1905-313 ”, “
Sandracottus insignis
(Wehncke)
Hendrich
det. 2008 ” (
NHMUK
)
. Examined.
Remarks.
The type locality of
S. ornatus
, “ Borneo ”, needs to be confirmed.
Sandracottus insignis
/
ornatus
has never been reported from Borneo again. However, it cannot be ruled out that the species occurs there, as some dytiscids that occur in the south of the
Philippines
have also been reported from the north of Borneo. From what is known so far,
S. insignis
appears to be endemic to the
Philippines
.
Additional material.
(
10 specimens
)
: •
Philippines
:
1 ex.
, “ Balabac ” [handwritten label],
“
ornatus
Shrp
” [handwritten label] (
MNHN
);
1 ex.
, “ Montalban ” [Luzon], “ Nr. 6 Fld. - H. ” [printed label], “ baeri Régb. Insignis Sharp ” [handwritten label by Régimbart] (
MNHN
),
2 exs.
, “ Mindanao ” (
MNHN
);
2 exs.
, “
Luzon
,
Los Banos
,
Mt. Makiling
[above the Botanical Garden,
180 m
] (3),
13. XI. 1992
,
H. Schillhammer
leg. ” (
NMW
);
1 ex.
, “
Luzon
,
Pampanga Province
,
Bano
San Juan
,
Mt. Arayat
NP
, spring creek, bolders, root packs, riffle,
37 m
,
15 ° 10 ' 21.62 " N
,
120 ° 45 ' 47.78 " E
,
31. X. 2009
,
H. Freitag
leg. ” (
ZSM
);
1 ex.
, “
Polillo
[Polillo Islands,
Luzon
],
Taylor
” (
ZSM
);
1 ex.
, “
Palawan
,
Taytay
[
10 ° 50 ' N
119 ° 30 ' E
],
W. Schultze
leg. ” (
SMTD
).
Redescription.
Body broadly oval, shiny, testaceous with black markings. Ventral side completely dark brown to black, fore and mid legs testaceous, hind legs ferrugineus brown.
Head testaceous with posterior part dark brown as well as two dark brown, oblique, elongated patches on frons (Figs
8
,
55
). Surface finely microreticulate, particularly on anterior half, just shagreened on rest of surface. Punctation consisting of dense and very small punctures and of larger, much sparser ones, the latter particularly numerous on frons. Clypeal grooves, punctures alongside eyes and transverse depression beside eyes distinctly impressed, punctures large and coalescent. Antennae testaceous; antennomeres slender, antennomere V 4 × as long as broad.
Pronotum testaceous with long and broad dark brown band posteriorly and narrow dark brown band anteriorly (Figs
8
,
55
). Surface sculpture shagreened with dense punctation; punctures medium-sized. Anterior rows of punctures with dense, strong, and coalescent punctures, shortly interrupted in middle. Lateral puncture lines broad; punctures medium-sized and coalescent. Posterior row limited to few punctures at latero-basal quarter.
Elytra testaceous with black markings leaving four angulous basal testaceous spots, two large postmedian as well as a preapical and an apical testaceous patch (Figs
8
,
55
). Epipleura testaceous. Surface microreticulate, meshes very small but strongly impressed. Punctation consisting of numerous minute punctures mostly in intersection of meshes and of large sparse punctures regularly spread on whole surface. Puncture lines with groups of medium-sized punctures, discal row almost complete. Sutural puncture line with few small punctures along suture.
Ventral side dark brown. Legs particularly fore and mid legs testaceous, hind legs ferrugineus brown to dark brown. Prosternal process very short and broad, only 1.4 × longer than broad, flattened and superficially sculptured; posterior border broadly rounded. Metacoxa very superficially shagreened and finely punctured; punctures small and sparse; Metatibia with numerous medium-sized punctures on whole outer half, somewhat larger proximally. Ventrites II – VI shagreened, densely covered with very small punctures and larger sparser ones. Posterior margins rounded, bordered with short row of coalescent punctures each side of middle.
Measurements:
TL
=
12.5–13.1 mm
,
TL-h
=
11.4–12.2 mm
,
TW
=
7.8–8.1 mm
.
♂
. Protarsomeres I – III strongly enlarged with three larger suckers and numerous smaller ones. Mesotarsomeres I – III with two rows of small suckers. Median lobe of aedeagus, in ventral view, broad, apical half more or less parallel-sided, each part narrowly rounded apically (Fig.
19 a
). Parameres also narrow, slightly longer than median lobe, and gently tapered on apical half (Fig.
19 b
).
♀
. Similar to male. Tarsi not enlarged. Microsculpture on ventrite VI as in male.
Differential diagnosis.
The species is clearly distinguished from most other Oriental species of the genus by its characteristic colouration. From the dorsal colouration
S. insignis
is near to the Indian
S. festivus
which is generally larger and more elongated. Furthermore, both species can be separated by the shapes of their median lobes.
Distribution.
Philippines
:
Palawan
, Mindanao, Luzon. The record from Borneo seems to be doubtful (Fig.
28
). Specimens were collected between 40 and
200 m
above sea level.
Habitat.
The
three specimens
at Mt. Makiling were collected in an exposed roadside ditch surrounded by mature second growth lowland rainforest (H. Schillhammer pers. comm. 2005). The single specimen from Bano
San Juan
at Mt. Arayat NP was collected among root packs in a shallow bay of a slow flowing creek, partly shaded by second growth vegetation (Freitag pers. comm. 2012) (Fig.
42
). The larvae are still unknown.
Conservation.
A rare species, probably associated with the declining primary lowland rainforests in the
Philippines
(see Indomalayan species
S. bizonatus
,
S. femoralis
,
S. maculatus
, and
S. rotundus
). According to the present knowledge it is an endangered species (
Freitag et al. 2016
). It is recommended to be listed in the next IUCN red list.