Larval morphology of the Japanese species of the tribes Acidocerini, Hydrobiusini and Hydrophilini (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae)
Author
Minoshima, Yûsuke
Author
Hayashi, Masakazu
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2011
suppl.
2011-06-30
51
1
118
journal article
9575
10.5281/zenodo.4272324
28715dfb-d0e9-4da8-a9a7-6ee9d6ecd150
0374-1036
4272324
Key to the genera of the tribe
Acidocerini
from
Japan
(all instars)
Larvae of the Japanese species of
Chasmogenus
Sharp, 1882
are still unknown, therefore, we refer to
ANDERSON (1976)
for the genus; larvae of the genus
Megagraphydrus
Hansen, 1999
are also still unknown (see
Table 1
).
1. Mandibles only slightly asymmetrical, both mandibles similar in shape, bearing two inner teeth (
Figs. 30
B–C); ventral surface of abdomen without spinose prolegs. ....................... .................................................................................................
Helochares
Mulsant, 1844
– Mandibles strongly asymmetrical, left mandible with one inner tooth, right mandible with two inner teeth (
Figs. 24
C–D); ventral surface of abdomen with spinose prolegs (
Figs. 12
A–B, 28).......................................................................................................................2
2. Nasale serrate on anterior margin, with only one or two lateral teeth (
Fig. 24A
). ............. ..................................................................................................
Enochrus
Thomson, 1859
– Nasale with more than two distinct teeth, without serrate anterior margin (
Figs. 7C
,
10C
). ................................................................................................................................ 3
3. Nasale strongly asymmetrical (
Figs. 7C
,
10C
). ...............
Agraphydrus
Régimbart, 1903
– Nasale almost symmetrical (
ANDERSON 1976
:
Fig. 9
). ....................................................... ................................................................................................
Chasmogenus
Sharp, 1882