Taxonomic revision of Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903 I. China and Taiwan (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Acidocerinae)
Author
Komarek, Albrecht
Author
Hebauer, Franz
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-30
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Agraphydrus orientalis
(
Orchymont, 1932
)
Helochares
(
Agraphydrus
)
orientalis
Orchymont 1932
: 690
.
Agraphydrus orientalis
(
Orchymont, 1932
)
;
Satô 1965
: 128
.
Type
Locality
:
Indonesia
,
East-Java
, Ranoe Bedali.
Type material: Holotype Ƌ
(ISNB): “[Ostjava] Ranoe Bedali \ Badequelle [handwritten] \ Exp. Thienemann \
10 10 28
[handwritten] [mounted on a yellow label: “Coll. R.I.Sc.N.B. / Java”] \ A. d’Orchymont det. \
Helochares (Agraphydrus)
\
orientalis
m. | Type [red label]”.
Paratypes
: INDONESIA: Java: 1 ♂ (ISNB): “Sarangaran ob. \ Telaga Woeroeng Wasserfall Wurung \
11 12 28
[handwritten] \ Exp. Thienemann [mounted on a yellow label: “Coll. R.I.Sc.N.B. \ Java”] \
orientalis
[handwritten] \ Paratype”; 1 ex.: “Sumatra Danaoe Toba \ Balige: Bach,
1100 m
,
5 4 1929
[handwritten] \ Exp. Thienemann [mounted on a yellow label: “Coll. R.I.Sc.N.B. / Sumatra”] \
orientalis
Paratype [red label]”; 1 ex. (ISNB): “Bali Batoeriti \ Padegombobach
14 6 29
[handwritten] \ Exp. Thienemann [mounted on a yellow label: “Coll. R.I.Sc.N.B. / Indonesia”]
orientalis
Paratype [red label].
Remarks
.
Orchymont (1932)
described
Helochares
(
Agraphydrus
)
orientalis
based on several specimens from the Indonesian islands of
Sumatra
and
Java
, and one specimen („Vergleichsmaterial“) from
Yunnan
. The specimen from
Yunnan
could not be located in any of the collections listed above, the sex is not indicated, and genitalia were not described or figured. The study of the
holotype
and five
paratypes
revealed that two of Orchymont’s
paratypes
actually belong to a new species (which will be described in a separate part of the revision of
Agraphydrus
). In his description
Orchymont (1932)
compares
A. orientalis
with the few species from the Indian Subcontinent and Africa known at his time. Since that time many specimens of
A. orientalis
were found, exclusively in
Indonesia
. Material recently collected from twenty localities in
Indonesia
was studied by the first author.
Agrapyhdrus
orientalis
belongs to the group of species with almost entirely chagrinated clypeus and unicolored maxillary palpomere 4. These features are also present in the Chinese species
A. arduus
,
A. connexus
,
A. gracilipalpis
,
A. igneus
,
A. reticuliceps
, and
A. schoenmanni
. Externally,
A. orientalis
is most similar to
A. connexus
, distinctly differing by features of the aedeagus. The record of
A. orientalis
from
Taiwan
by
Satô (1965
; see also
Gentili
et al
. 1995
) was based on one single female that could not be examined by the authors of the present study. The fact that a reliable determination of
A. orientalis
and it’s separation from similar species, especially from
A. connexus
is only possible by features of the aedeagus leaves the occurrence of this species in
China
or
Taiwan
very unlikely. The species is therefore excluded from the fauna of
China
and
Taiwan
and will be described in a future contribution of the revision of
Agraphydrus
.