Aquatic Coleoptera Of Singapore: Species Richness, Ecology And Conservation #
Author
Hendrich, Lars
Author
Balke, Michael
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2004
52
1
97
145
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13244881
2345-7600
13244881
Coelostoma vitalisi
d’Orchymont, 1923
Coelostoma Vitalisi
d’Orchymont, 1923a: 418
;
Hansen, 1999: 182
, and references therein.
Material known
. –
Number? – “
Singapore
” (
Hansen, 1999
). Not seen.
Distribution
. –
India
,
Sri Lanka
,
Vietnam
,
Malaysia
[
Sabah
],
Brunei
,
Indonesia
[
Sumatra
,
Java
,
Kalimantan
],
Singapore
and Southern
China
(
Hansen, 1999
).
Ecology
. –
Probably a lentic species living in muddy water at the edge ponds, pools, puddles, slow-flowing streams and ditches. In general the habitat must be rich in rotten leaves and plant debris.
FAMILY GROUP STAPHYLINOIDEA
FAMILY
HYDRAENIDAE
This family has about 1200 described species worldwide. Just a few species have been described from Southeast Asia but countless species are waiting for description. Hydraenids are small beetles that feed on algae in a variety of aquatic, riparian and littoral habitats, including springs, streams, waterfalls, wet rock faces, ponds and puddles. Outside Southeast Asia this group has also been recorded from marine rock pools, inland salt lakes and seabird nests.
Singapore
Hydraenidae
cannot be identified with certainty and our assignment to sp.1 – sp.3 is tentative and operational.