Descriptions And Recognition Of Larvae Of Some Northern North American Species Of Ilybius Erichson (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) Author Hicks, B. J. College of the North Atlantic P. O. Box 60, Carbonear Newfoundland, A 1 Y 1 B 5, Canada & Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Edinburgh Research Station, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH 9 0 QB, UK Author Larson, D. J. Department of Biology Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s Newfoundland, A 1 B 3 X 9, Canada text The Coleopterists Bulletin 2000 2000-03-01 54 1 36 59 journal article 10.1649/0010-065x(2000)054[0036:darolo]2.0.co;2 1938-4394 4900141 Ilybius vittiger (Gyllenhall) The larvae of this Holarctic species were described by Nilsson (1983) . In North America this species occurs in the low arctic and boreal zone west of Hudson Bay. We did not examine larvae and therefore this species is not included in the multivariate analysis. To help with the recognition of this species from the others (by employing the key that follows), we extracted the diagnostic characters from the larval descriptions and diagrams of Nilsson (1983) and present them here. Fig. 6. Dorsal body surface of instar III larvae of three species of Ilybius Erichson. A I. biguttulus , B I. discedens , C I. pleuriticus . Instar I. Colour. Dorsal surface of head and body generally grey. Head with paler spots on clypeus, epicranium and neck. Urogomphi yellowish gray. Sterna and legs pale yellow. Head. HL 5 0.90–1.00 mm, HW 5 0.72–0.84 mm . Head widened slightly at eyes. Terminal antenna segment (A4) length 5 0.70 of penultimate antenna segment. Legs. Femora with one proximal seta in the PV series. Ventral spinulae on all tibiae and tarsi. Femora with spinulae in AV series. Abdomen. Terga 1 to 7 with pale spiniform setae, two submedial and one lateral on each side. Sterna with spiniform submedial setae. LAS 5 0.44–0.51 mm ; UT 5 0.96–1.07 mm . LAS/UT 5 0.40. Siphon long, SI/LAS 5 0.40. Urogomphus with U4 spiniform, pale in colour, length of U4/length of U3 5 0.30; U2 and U3 longer, setiform and darker. Fig. 7. Dorsal body surface of head of instar III larvae of three species of Ilybius Erichson. A I. biguttulus , B I. discedens , C I. pleuriticus . Fig. 8. Ilybius biguttulus . Instar III, right legs, anterior and posterior aspects. Instar II. Colour. Dorsal surface of head and body dark grey with lighter spots. Legs light grey. Urogomphi yellowish grey. Head. HL 5 1.28–1.39 mm , HW 5 1.08–1.14 mm . Antenna with A4/A3 5 0.63; number of temporal spines four to five. Legs. Tibiae and trasi with ventral spinulae. Spinulae located in the AV series of the femora. Meso­ and meta­tibiae and tarsi with one to two dorsal setae. Abdomen. LAS 5 0.80–0.86 mm , UT 5 1.40–1.50 mm . LAS/UT 5 0.52. Siphon much shorter relative to instar 1, SI/LAS 5 0.17. Instar III. Colour. Head and body dark grey with lighter spots. These spots evident on abdominal terga 1–5 and on last abdominal segment. Legs and urogomphi yellowish grey. Head. HL 5 1.70–1.80 mm , HW 5 1.44–1.50 mm ; number of temporal spines four to five; antenna with A4/A3 5 0.53. Legs. Protibiae lacking dorsal setae, meso­ and metathoracic legs with 1–2 dorsal setae. Metafemur with AV spinulae. Abdomen. Tergal setation distinct, lateral tergal black setae on segments 2–10 almost as long as segment. LAS Fig. 9. Ilybius discedens . Instar III, right legs, anterior and posterior aspects. Fig. 10. Ilybius pleuriticus . Instar III, right legs, anterior and posterior aspects. 5 1.36–1.44 mm ; UT 5 1.70–190 mm ; LAS/UT 5 0.72. Siphon short, SI/ LAS 5 0.10.