A preliminary checklist of the minute diving beetles of Belize (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Bidessini)
Author
Scheers, Kevin
Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) & Biodiversity Inventory for Conservation (NPO) (BINCO)
Author
Thomaes, Arno
Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
text
Belgian Journal of Entomology
2022
2022-01-26
125
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.11583019
19dcb5c9-3669-4654-8067-48992a510cbc
2295-0214
11583019
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Neobidessus obtusoides
Young, 1977
STUDIED
MATERIAL
.
BELIZE DISTRICT
:
La Democracia
, ditch next to road,
17°21'38,7"N
,
88°32'42,1"W
,
09.
V
.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
6 ex.
)
; La Democracia, ditch next to road,
17°21'38,7"N
,
88°32'42,1"W
,
10.
V
.2015
, Leg. K. Scheers & A. Thomaes (
2 ex.
);
TOLEDO
:
Deep River Forest Reserve
, pond savannah,
16°31'11,7"N
,
88°42'3,8"W
,
19.IV.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
13 ex.
)
;
Deep River Forest Reserve
, pond savannah,
16°31'14,2"N
,
88°42'5,6"W
,
19.IV.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
8 ex.
)
;
Deep River Forest Reserve
, pond savannah,
16°31'35,5"N
,
88°42'23,6"W
,
20.IV.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
1 ex.
)
;
Deep River Forest Reserve
, pond savannah,
16°31'42,7"N
,
88°42'31,6"W
,
20.IV.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
2 ex.
)
;
Indian Creek
,
Lake
of former
Lodge
,
16°18'45,1"N
,
88°49'31,4"W
,
29.IV.2015
,
Leg. K. Scheers
&
A. Thomaes
(
1 ex.
)
.
DISTRIBUTION
.
Belize
(
first record
),
Mexico
(
YOUNG
, 1977
). In
Belize
this species was found in
Belize district
and the northern half of the
Toledo district
(
Fig. 2 I
).
HABITAT
.
N. obtusoides
seems to be restricted to ponds, ditches etc. in the savannah of central and north
Belize
. In the Bladen Nature Reserve and the Deep River Forest Reserve the species was present in nearly all sampled ponds in the savannah (
Fig. 3
) whilst completely absent in the forest and the transition vegetation in between. In all six sites where
N. obtusiodes
was present it co-occurred with the common
Bidessonotus vicinus
and in five out of the six also with
Anodocheilus francescae
.
NOTE
.
YOUNG
(1977)
mentioned that this species seems to be isolated in the central plateau of
Mexico
and noted that it may be only a subspecies of
Neobidessus pullus
(LeConte, 1855)
. The male genitalia are, however, distinct, and in the specimens studied from
Belize
there does not seem to be any variation regarding the male genitalia. In
Belize
this species is present in two forms; the typical form in which the elytra are yellow with contrasting black vittae and another form which is uniformly brown. The occurrence of these two forms is also documented for
N. pullus
and discussed in more detail by
YOUNG
(1977)
.