On the genus Hydrometra Latreille (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Hydrometridae) from India with description of two new species
Author
Jehamalar, E. Eyarin
Author
Chandra, Kailash
text
Zootaxa
2014
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501
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journal article
46202
10.11646/zootaxa.3779.5.1
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1175-5326
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Hydrometra butleri
Hungerford and Evans, 1934
(
Figs. 1A–B
,
2A–B
,
3A–B
,
4A–B
,
5A–B
)
Hydrometra butleri
Hungerford and Evans, 1934
: 71
(
type
locality: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu,
India
).
Material examined.
ASSAM
,
Barpeta District
, Kapla Beel,
20.x.2012
, 2 ♀ (mac.), Coll. Alakesh Barman; MADHYA PRADESH,
Jabalpur District
,
CZRC
,
ZSI
Residential Colony,
26.ix.2010
,
2 ♂
(mac.), 3 ♀ (mac.).,
2.x.2010
,
7 ♂
(mac.), 12 ♀ (mac.), Coll. E. Eyarin Jehamalar, (Reg. No. 2543/H15, 2544/H15);
TAMIL NADU
,
Kanyakumari District
, Nagercoil, Pond in Scott Christian College campus,
60 m
,
N 08°10’58.2’’
,
E 077°24’20.3’’
,
4.iii.2008
,
2 ♂
(mac.), 1 ♀ (brapt.), 1 ♀ (mac.), Coll: E. E. Jehamalar, (Reg. No. 2537/H15); Cherukole village,
131.2 ft
[
40 m
],
N 08°18’17.9’’
,
E 077°15’33.6’’
,
25.xi.2011
,
1 ♂
, Coll. E.H.R. Deasingh, (Reg. No. 2541/H15); Nagercoil, Scott Christian College Pond,
31.i.2008
,
3 ♂
(mac.), 1 ♀ (mac.), (Reg. No. 2830/H15).,
20.viii.2008
,
2 ♂
(mac.), (Reg. No. 2833/H15), Coll. E.E. Jehamalar;
WEST
BENGAL,
South 24 Parganas District
, Chousa Village,
19.xi.2011
, 1 ♀, Coll. Babu Sona Mondal, (Reg. No. 2542/H15);
Hoogli District
, Pandua,
29.i.1966
,
2 ♂
(mac.), 4 ♀ (mac.), Coll.
KSPV
, (Reg. No. 2821/H15).
Repository.
All the examined materials are deposited in National Zoological Collection,
Hemiptera Section
,
ZSI
, Kolkata, except the specimens from Assam, which will be returned to the collector Mr. Alakesh Barman.
Diagnosis.
Macropterous ♂ length range from 9.53–10.6 (n=5) and macropterous ♀ 10.9–12.24 (n=5); seventh abdominal sternum of male swollen and sublateral region on mid way with a pair of small round patch of short setae on each side and adjacent to this with little longer setae continued upto postero-laterally of the segment (
Figs. 4A
,
5A
); caudal process of female fringed with short hairs (
Figs. 3B
,
4B
,
5B
); anteclypeus conical with blunt tip (
Fig. 2A, B
), mostly occur in macropterous form.
Redescription: Macropterous male:
(
Fig. 1A
). Body length 10 (range 9.53–10.6, n=5); maximum body width (across metacetabula) 0.64 (range 0.61–0.67, n=5).
Colour:
Brown both dorsal and ventral; head ventral region anterior, posterior and between eyes yellow to brown; antenna brown, except at the base of I–III segments, yellow; eyes, antennal tubercles, rostrum and anteclypeus brown and shiny; maxillary plate milky white and shiny; legs yellow and apices of femora and tibiae and entire tarsi dark brown; post ocular region with median longitudinal faint white pruinose line, continued posteriorly, distinctly along pronotal lobe; sublateral region along the midway on each side of pronotal lobe with broad dark brown to black hue; wing brownish with central longitudinal white stripe, without interrupted except at cross veins (
Fig. 1A
); setal patch on sternum VII pale brown; mediotergites dark brown and shiny, except tergites VII and VIII; latero-tergites (= connexivum) with prominent pruinose areas; lateral region of tergite VIII with white pruinose area ¾ area distance from anterior margin.
Structural characters:
Head length
2.89 mm
, maximum head width across eyes
0. 43 mm
; head width across antennal tubercle 0.38; anteocular length 1.85, post ocular length 0.82; antennal tubercle length 0.08, antennal tubercle width 0.05; head anterior region with two pairs of trichobothria and posterior region with one pair of trichobothria; antennal length, segments I–IV 0.48, 1.15, 2.28, 1.30; anteclypeus conical with blunt tip and convexed posterior margin (
Fig. 2A, B
), anteclypeus length along midline 0.13; outer margin of maxillary plate straight, in lateral view slightly extending anterior margin of gular lobe but not extending in front of anteclypeus; gular lobe well developed, outer margin rounded; rostrum at rest reaching near sub-basal region of head; eye length 0.24, eye width 0.16, dorsal minimum width between eyes 0.10. Prothorax with a ring of punctures surrounds anterior region of pronotum, prominent both dorsally and ventrally; pronotal lobe with numerous pits in posterior part (
Fig. 1A
); acetabula with few pits; pronotal lobe length 1.55; distance between procoxa and mesocoxa 0.98, distance between mesocoxa and metacoxa 1.71; prosternal length 0.52; wings surpassing anterior margin of abdominal segment VI.
Legs
(length). Fore leg: femur 2.67 (2.64–3.01, n=5), tibia 3.12 (2.93–3.50), tarsus I–III 0.07 (0.06–0.08), 0.28 (0.27–0.45), 0.21 (0.20–0.22); mid leg: femur 3.15 (3.09–3.67), tibia 3.52 (3.29–4.66), tarsus I–III 0.07 (0.07), 0.41 (0.39–0.45), 0.24 (0.23–0.25), MTaI 1.70 (1.69–1.86); hind leg: femur 3.81 (3.67– 4.09), tibia 4.86 (4.66–4.86), tarsus I–III 0.07 (0.06–0.07), 0.39 (0.39–0.42), 0.22 (0.21–0.23); hind femur without any specialized long hairs. Abdomen: length 4.09; anterior width of sternum V 0.51; connexivum without characteristic pilosity, connexival corners slightly produced, but without prominent characteristic pilosity; tergite VII and VIII clothed with minute hairs; tergite VII length 0.45, anterior width of medio-tergite VII 0.19, posterior width of medio-tergite VII 0.23; sternum VII swollen, sublateral region on mid way with a pair of small round patch of short setae on each side, adjacent to it with a line of little longer setae continued postero-laterally (
Figs. 4A
,
5A
), sometimes a little gap present between setal patch and adjacent setal line; tergite VIII length including caudal process 0.39; caudal process length 0.10, less than half the length of tergite VIII.
Description. Macropterous female:
(
Fig. 1B
). Body length 12.24 (range 10.90–12.24, n=5); maximum body width (across metacetabula) 0.80 (range 0.72–0.81, n=5).
FIGURES 1A–H.
Hydrometra
spp. habitus, dorsal view: A,
H. butleri
mac. male; B, same, female; C,
H. cherukolensis
sp. nov.
mac. male; D, same, brapt. female; E,
H. greeni
mac. male; F, same, female; G,
H. nicobarensis
brapt. male; H, same, female.
FIGURES 2A–H.
Hydrometra
spp. head tip: A,
H. butleri
female, lateral view; B, same, male, dorsal view; C,
H. cherukolensis
sp. nov.
female, lateral view; D, same, male, dorsal view; E,
H. greeni
female, lateral view; F, same, female, dorsal view; G,
H. nicobarensis
female, lateral view; H, same, male, dorsal view.
FIGURES 3A–H.
Hydrometra
spp. genital segments, dorsal view: A,
H. butleri
male; B, same, female; C,
H. cherukolensis
sp. nov.
male; D, same, female; E,
H. greeni
male; F, same, female; G,
H. nicobarensis
male; H, same, female.
FIGURES 4A–H.
Hydrometra
spp. genital segments, ventral view: A,
H. butleri
male; B, same, female; C,
H. cherukolensis
sp. nov.
male; D, same, female; E,
H. greeni
male; F, same, female; G,
H. nicobarensis
male; H, same, female.
FIGURES 5A–H.
Hydrometra
spp. genital segments, lateral view: A,
H. butleri
male; B, same, female; C,
H. cherukolensis
sp. nov.
male; D, same, female; E,
H. greeni
male; F, same, female; G,
H. nicobarensis
male; H, same, female.
Colour:
Similar to male.
Structural characters:
Similar to male, only measurements given here. Head length
3.19 mm
, maximum head width across eyes
0.46 mm
; head width across antennal tubercle 0.44; anteocular length 2.05; post ocular length 0.88; antennal length, segments I–IV 0.50, 1.21, 2.30, 1.03; anteclypeus length along midline and antennal tubercle length same, 0.12; antennal tubercle width 0.06; eye length 0.24, eye width 0.17, dorsal minimum distance between eyes 0.12. pronotal lobe length 1.80; distance between procoxa and mesocoxa 1.21, distance between mesocoxa and metacoxa 1.86; acetabula with few pits; wings surpassing anterior margin of abdominal segment V.
Legs
(length). Fore leg: femur 2.87 (2.57–2.94, n=5), tibia 3.30 (2.88–3.30), tarsus I–III 0.07 (0.06–0.08), 0.31 (0.22– 0.31), 0.20 (0.17–0.22); mid leg: femur 3.63 (2.97–3.63), tibia 3.80 (3.28–3.80), tarsus I–III 0.08 (0.07–0.08), 0.47 (0.39–0.47), 0.26 (0.21–0.26), MTaI 1.80 (1.72–2.04); hind leg: femur 4.41 (3.91–4.41), tibia 5.19 (4.32–5.19), tarsus I–III 0.08 (0.05–0.08), 0.39 (0.28–0.39), 0.25 (0.18–0.25); Abdomen: length 5.74; anterior width of tergite V 0.75; tergite VII length 0.60, anterior width of medio-tergite VII 0.20, posterior width of medio-tergite VII 0.19; caudal process fringed with numerous setae (
Figs. 3B
,
4B
,
5B
), caudal process length 0.20.
Brachypterous female
, (n=1): Similar to macropterous female. Body length 11.54, width 0.79; antennal length, segments I–IV 0.38, 0.89, 1.80, 1.03.
Legs
(length). Fore leg: femur 2.60, tibia 2.91, tarsus I–III 0.07, 0.27, 0.17; mid leg, femur 2.98, tibia 3.23, tarsus I–III 0.08, 0.38, 0.18, MTaI 2.11; hind leg, femur 3.78, tibia 4.44, tarsus broken; lateral margin of pronotal lobe straight; wings surpassing anterior region of tergite II.
Distribution.
INDIA
: Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Elsewhere:
Sri Lanka
(
Gunawardane & Karunaratne, 1965
).
Remarks.
This species is very rare in collections made throughout
India
by ZSI, however light trap collections near a marsh at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh and collections from Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, yielded a sufficient number of
H. butleri
.
Morphologically this species is very close to
H. annamana
Hungerford & Evans, 1934
, having a pair of short clusters of hairs on sternite VII in males; although in
H. butleri
this short cluster of setae is followed by an oblique setal line extending ventro-laterally to the posterior margin of segment VII; this setal line adjacent to the setal tuft is absent in
H. annamana
. Sometimes a small gap is present between the setal tuft and the setal line, in most of the specimens only the setal cluster is very prominent in
H. butleri
. The hind femur of
H. annamana
is lined with long hairs; however, in
H. butleri
the long hairs are absent. The female can easily be identified by the setal fringe on the caudal process.