Suphisellus grossoi sp. n., a new burrowing water beetle from South America and notes on S. flavolineatus (Régimbart, 1889) and S. grammicus (Sharp, 1882) (Coleoptera: Noteridae)
Author
Urcola, Juan I.
University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Department of Biodiversity and Experimental Biology, Laboratory of Entomology, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Author
Benetti, Cesar J.
Coordenação de Biodiversidade, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia (PPGEnt), Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Manaus, AM, Brazil. cjbenetti @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6795 - 2194
Author
Baca, Stephen M.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Division of Entomology, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA. s 953 b 810 @ ku. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0957 - 302 X
Author
Michat, Mariano C.
University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Department of Biodiversity and Experimental Biology, Laboratory of Entomology, Buenos Aires, Argentina. & CONICET-University of Buenos Aires, Institute of Biodiversity and Experimental and Applied Biology, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Suphisellus flavolineatus
(
Régimbart, 1889
)
(
Figs 6
,
13
,
15–21
)
Suphisellus melzeri
Zimmermann, 1925
(
syn. n.)
Type material examined
.
LECTOTYPE
: m* (here designated, in
MNHN
), labelled: “
LECTOTYPE
/
Suphisellus
/
flavolineatus
(
Regimbart, 1889
)
/ det.
Urcola
et al
. 2020” [yellow label; typed print], “Brésil/ Caraça/
P. Germain
/ 2° Semestre 1884” [white label with black border, typed print], “
MUSEUM PARIS
/
COLL
MAURICE
REGIMBART/ 1908” [blue label with black border, typed print], “
SYNTYPE
” [red label, typed print], “
SYNTYPE
/
Canthydrus
/
flavolineatus
Régimbart
,/ 1889” [white label with black border, typed print]
.
PARALECTOTYPES
(
MNHN
): Same data as lectotype (
7 exs.
, m*f*), except two with “
TYPE
” [red; typed print]; one of these missing red “
SYNTYPE
” label
.
Suphisellus melzeri
.
LECTOTYPE
: m* (here designated, in
ZSM
), labelled: “
LECTOTYPE
/
Suphisellus
/
melzeri
(
Zimmermann, 1925
)
/ det. Urcola
et al
. 2020” [yellow label; typed print], “S. Paulo” [white label, typed print] “
Paratypus
/
Suphisellus
/
melzeri Zimm.
/ Staatssamml. München” [red label, typed print, subsequently handwritten with:
Suphisellus
/
melzeri Zimm.
].
PARALECTOTYPE
(
ZSM
):
1 ex.
“
Brasilien
” [white label, typed print], “S. Paulo” [white label, handwritten], “Samml. A./ Zimmermann” [white label with black border, typed print] “
Holotypus
/
Suphisellus
/
melzeri Zimm.
/ Staatssamml. München” [red label, typed print, subsequently handwritten with:
Suphisellus
/
melzeri Zimm.
]. We consider this is a unauthorized designation of a
holotype
, as in the original description no
holotype
is designated, and that description also gives no evidence that Zimmermann has studied only a single specimen.
Additional material examined
.
ARGENTINA
:
Misiones Province
.
1m
*,
Bernardo de Irigoyen
, (
26°17’S
;
53°44’W
,
elevation
789 m
a.s.l),
19.II.2002
,
Col.
:
Mazzucconi
,
Michat
,
Torres
(
LEBA
)
.
BRAZIL
:
Rio Grande do Sul State
.
2m
* 3f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Linha 28” (
29°22’S
,
50°51’W
,
elevation
560 m
a.s.l.
),
18.ii.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
23m
* 30f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Linha Ávila Alta” (
29°22’S
,
50°54’W
,
elevation
840 m
a.s.l),
11.iv.1999
,
Col
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
6m
* 1f*,
Gramado Municipality
,“Linha Quinze” (
29°20’S
,
50°53’W
,
elevation
680 m
a.s.l),
21.iv.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
8m
* 7f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Golf Clube” (
29°20’S
,
50°54’W
,
elevation
830 m
a.s.l.
),
28.v.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
1m
* 1f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Pedras Brancas” (
29°18’S
,
50°56’W
,
elevation
480 m
a.s.l) (
INPA
)
;
1m
* 1f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Linha Bonita” (
29°20’S
,
50°55’W
,
elevation
740 m
a.s.l.
),
03.viii.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
16m
* 27f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Tapera Alta” (
29°25’S
,
50°54’W
,
elevation
780 m
a.s.l.
),
17.ix.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
;
2f*,
Gramado Municipality
, “Serra Grande, Höerlle” (
29°29’S
,
50°53’W
,
elevation
700 m
a.s.l.
),
11.x.1999
,
Col.
:
Benetti
(
INPA
)
.
Diagnosis (male).
Medium size,
lectotype
TL =
3.25 mm
; [
paralectotypes
=
3.25–3.4 mm
]. Brownish-red background; elytra with five longitudinal dark bands (
Figs 15–17
); dorsal surface with weak punctation in addition to longitudinal series of elytra; prosternum with a distinct transverse line of 8 or 9 stiff setae anterior to procoxae and prosternal process, line interrupted medially; prosternal process as in
Fig. 6
, with posterior margin broad, curved, with medial longitudinal groove on posteriorly (
Fig. 6
). Aedeagus as in
Fig. 13
,
18–21
. Male median lobe (
Figs 13
d–f, 21) in lateral view nearly uniformly wide along length with rounded apex, strongly curved dorsally at about mid length, base large, comprised of lateral notches and a medial hook-like process; left lateral lobe in lateral view (
Figs 13b
,
19
) elongate, slender, slightly curved, with hair-like setae on distal half, longer at apex.
Distribution.
Argentina
,
Brazil
.
Remarks.
Comparison with the male genitalia of several
paralectotypes
of
S. flavolineatus
confirms that the specimens collected in
Argentina
and
Brazil
belong to this species. Also, comparison of the habitus and male genitalia (based on photographs kindly provided by Ditta Amran Balke, ZSM) of a
syntype
of
S. melzeri
Zimmermann, 1925
with the types of
S. flavolineatus
revealed that they are conspecific and, therefore,
S. melzeri
must be considered a junior subjective synonym of
S. flavolineatus
(
new synonymy
). While two specimens of
S. flavolineatus
include red “TYPE” labels, it is unknown when these were added.
Régimbart (1889)
and
Zimmermann (1925)
did not designate any
holotype
, and no subsequent literature since has designated a
lectotype
.
Habitat and Biology.
The only adult of
S. flavolineatus
collected in
Argentina
was found in a temporary pool (
0.4 m
maximum depth) with abundant floating vegetation and high sun exposure, in association with the following noterid species:
Hydrocanthus
sp. (larva),
H. sharpi
Balfour-Browne, 1939
(larva),
H. debilis
Sharp, 1882
,
H. socius
Sahlberg, 1844
,
Suphisellus nigrinus
,
S. rufipes
Sharp, 1882
. Specimens from
Brazil
were collected in pools and ponds with abundant vegetation. Specific habitat data for
type
material are unknown.