Hydroscapha monticola explained

Hydroscapha monticola, is a species of skiff beetle native to India and Sri Lanka.[1] [2] [3]

Description

Sri Lanka forms are slightly larger than the Indian ones according to the type specimens. This tiny species has a total body length of about 1.17 to 1.34 mm. Length of the fore body is 0.82 to 0.97 mm. Elytra length of male is 0.58 to 0.63 mm and female is 0.56 to 0.62 mm. Body is brown to dark brown in color. Head, as well as posterior and anterior margins of pronotum and anterior part of elytra are slightly darker brown. Male has bisinuate sternite V on posterior margin, with two tufts. The posterior margin is not denticulate. Sternite VI clothed with regularly arranged setae. Aedeagus is about 0.32 to 0.33 mm long which is slightly sinuate in lateral view. Female has trilobate apically trilobate sternite VI with blunt at apex. Tergite VI is simply rounded apically.[4] It is commonly found in the altitudes between 1800 and 2800 m.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Short . Andrew Edward Z. . Joly . Luis J. . García . Mauricio . Wild . Alexander L. . Bloom . Devin D. . Maddison . David R. . 2015 . Molecular phylogeny of the Hydroscaphidae (Coleoptera: Myxophaga) with description of a remarkable new lineage from the Guiana Shield . 2021-07-29 . Systematic Entomology . 214–229 . en . 10.1111/syen.12097.
  2. Web site: Ek . Martin Fiká Č . Šípková . Hana . 2009-12-31 . New Asian Hydroscapha, With Comments On Male-Female Association Of Co-}} Species (Coleoptera, Myxophaga, Hydroscaphidae) ]. 2021-07-29 . 10.5281/ZENODO.191255.
  3. Web site: Hydroscapha monticola Lobl, 1996 . 2021-07-29 . www.gbif.org . pt.
  4. Web site: New Asian Hydroscapha, with comments on male-female association of co- species (Coleoptera, Myxophaga, Hydroscaphidae) . 2021-07-27 . Zootaxa 2286: 31–48 (2009).
  5. Web site: Confi rmed occurrence of Hydroscapha granulum in Iran, with notes on its biology (Coleoptera: Myxophaga: Hydroscaphidae) . 2021-07-27 . Acta Entomologica: 30.vi.2010 Volume 50(1), pp. 97–106.