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Laccophilus alluaudi Regimbart 1900

  • 1. Sorbonne Université, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (UMR 7205), MNHN SU CNRS EPHE UA, Case 05, 7 quai St Bernard, 75005 Paris, France. & michael. manuel @ upmc. fr; http: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9728 - 5580
  • 2. Sorbonne Université, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (UMR 7205), MNHN SU CNRS EPHE UA, Case 05, 7 quai St Bernard, 75005 Paris, France. & Département de Biologie et Ecologie Végétales, Faculté des Sciences, BP 906, Université d'Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar. mirad. 95 @ gmail. com; http: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0833 - 8730

Description

Key to species of the Laccophilus alluaudi -group (adapted and updated from Biström et al. 2015)

1. Large species, body length 5.0– 5.8 mm; along medial part of anterior pronotal margin with distinct dark transverse band; dark elytral vittae hollow, with pale enclosed area sharply delimited and of same colour as pale stripes in-between dark vittae................................................................................................ L. seyrigi

- Smaller species; along medial part of anterior pronotal margin without distinct dark transverse band; dark elytral vittae entirely dark or if hollow, with pale enclosed area diffusely delimited and of darker colour than pale stripes in-between dark vittae.. 2

2. Humeral region of elytron with well-delimited and contrasted dark brown marking(s) (anterior prolongation of lateral dark elytral vittae); median lobe as in Biström et al. (2015), Figs. 230–231...................................... L. comes

- Humeral region of elytron entirely testaceous or at most with faint, poorly delimited pale brown marking; median lobe different................................................................................................. 3

3. Median lobe in lateral view with dorsal outline evenly curved from base to apex (Biström et al. 2015, Fig. 237); in ventral view with distinct process near base on right side (Biström et al. 2015, Fig. 238); species from the Comoro Islands .... L. tigrinus

- Median lobe in lateral view with dorsal outline angled close to base; in ventral view lacking latero-basal process; species from Madagascar .......................................................................................... 4

4. Ventral surface of prothorax brown....................................................................... 5

- Ventral surface of prothorax testaceous.................................................................... 6

5. Metacoxal plates testaceous with only narrow area along lateral margin brown; mesotibia strongly modified, especially in male: broad with dorsal outline strongly curved and ventral outline straight (Fig. 5)..................... L. leguyaderi sp. nov.

- Metacoxal plates with lateral dark area much more extended; mesotibia unmodified (Fig. 6).......... L. bergsteni sp. nov.

6. Ventral surface entirely testaceous........................................................................ 7

- Ventral surface with metacoxal plates conspicuously darkened, at least in lateral half................................ 8

7. Dark elytral vittae ending close to anterior margin of elytron; median lobe in ventral view with marked constriction shortly before apex (Biström et al. 2015, Fig. 241); known only from the Isalo Massif in central-southern Madagascar ... L. pseustes

- Dark elytral vittae ending farther from anterior margin of elytron; median lobe in ventral view without marked constriction shortly before apex (Fig. 18); known only from the Makay massif in central-southern Madgascar......... L. makay sp. nov.

8. Median lobe in ventral view from angle to apex almost evenly broad and almost straight (Biström et al. 2015, Fig. 236).................................................................................................. L. furthi

- Median lobe in ventral view from angle to apex of unequal width and strongly twisted (Fig. 19–22)............ L. alluaudi

Notes

Published as part of Manuel, Michaël & Ramahandrison, Andriamirado T., 2020, Four new species of the diving beetle genus Laccophilus Leach, 1815 from Madagascar (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Laccophilini), pp. 482-502 in Zootaxa 4822 (4) on pages 493-494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/4401787

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Regimbart
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Dytiscidae
Genus
Laccophilus
Species
alluaudi
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Laccophilus alluaudi Regimbart, 1900 sec. Manuel & Ramahandrison, 2020

References

  • Bistrom, O., Nilsson, A. N. & Bergsten, J. (2015) Taxonomic revision of Afrotropical Laccophilus Leach, 1815 (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae). ZooKeys, 542, 1 - 379. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 542.5975