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Korean Journal of Applied Entomology Vol.55 No.2 pp.103-107
DOI : https://doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2016.03.0.006

The Genus Paracymus Thomson (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) new to Korea

Dae-Hyun LEE, Kee-Jeong AHN*
Department of Biology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea
Corresponding author: kjahn@cnu.ac.kr
February 5, 2016 March 14, 2016 April 4, 2016

Abstract

Taxonomy of Korean Paracymus Thomson is presented. The genus and two species [Paracymus aeneus (Germar) and P. zaitzevi Shatrovskiy] are identified for the first time in the Korean Peninsula. Habitus and SEM photographs, distribution map, key and diagnoses of the known species are provided.


꼬마검정물땡땡이속(딱정벌레목: 물땡땡이과)의 국내 첫 보고

이 대현, 안 기정*
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초록

한국산 꼬마검정물땡땡이속(Paracymus Thomson)의 분류학적 연구를 수행하였다. 꼬마검정물땡땡이속, 염전꼬마검정물땡땡이[P. aeneus (Germar)]와 꼬마검정물땡땡이(P. zaitzevi Shatrovskiy)를 한반도에서 처음 보고한다. 종에 대한 성충의 외형 과 주사전자현미경 사진, 분포도, 식 별 형질 및 검색표를 제시한다.


    National Institute of Biological Resources
    Ministry of Environment
    NIBR201601203

    The genus Paracymus Thomson contains 81 described species worldwide (Hansen, 1999; Short and Fikáček, 2011) and nine species in Palaearctic region (Hansen, 2004; Minoshima, 2014). One species have been recorded in China, two species in Japan and two species in the Far East of Russia (Hansen, 2004; Minoshima, 2014).

    Members of Paracymus are characterized by the combination of the following features: dorsal surface of body black; antenna with eight antennomeres; maxillary palpus as long as or shorter than antenna; mesoventrite with a projection pointed apically; elytra with sutural stria and without rows of serial punctures; five abdominal sternites visible (Minoshima, 2014).

    In this paper, we report two Paracymus species [Paracymus aeneus (Germar) and P. zaitzevi Shatrovskiy] for the first time in Korea. Habitus and SEM photographs, distribution map, key and diagnoses of the species are provided.

    Materials and Methods

    To identify Korean Paracymus species more reliably, we compared them with voucher specimens in the Natural History Museum (NHM), London, United Kingdom. The specimens used in this study are deposited in Chungnam National University Insect Collection (CNUIC), Daejeon, Korea. The terms and measurements of specimens mainly followed Komarek (2004) and Archangelsky et al. (2005).

    Systematic accounts

    Family Hydrophilidae Latreille

    Subfamily Hydrophilinae Latreille

    Genus ParacymusThomson, 1867 꼬마검정물땡땡이속(신칭)

    ParacymusThomson, 1867: 120 (type species: Hydrophilus aeneusGermar, 1824).

    EumetacymusBrèthes, 1922: 263 (type species: Eumetacymus virescensBrèthes, 1922).

    ParacymorphusKuwert, 1888: 39 (type species: Paracymorphus globuloidesKuwert, 1888).

    Key to the species of the Paracymus in Korea

    • 1 Body more than 2.0 mm; mesofemur (Fig. 2E) with pubescence on basal half; sternite VII (Fig. 2H) without a row of spines on apical margin ·························· P. aeneus

      • - Body less than 2.0 mm; mesofemur (Fig. 3E) with pubescence on basal two-third; sternite VII (Fig. 3H) with a row of spines on apical margin ····································· P. zaitzevi

    Paracymus aeneus (Germar, 1824) 염전꼬마검정물땡땡이 (신칭) (Figs. 1A, 2, 4)

    Hydrophilus aeneusGermar, 1824: 96.

    Hydrobius punctulatusSturm, 1836: 15.

    Hydrobius salinusBielz, 1851: 152.

    Laccobius cupreusDalla Torre, 1877: 68.

    Diagnosis. Length 2.5-3.0 mm. Ventral surface of body most reddish brown. Width of frons about 3.5 times as wide as eye. Mentum (Fig. 2A) subquadrate, 1.5 times as wide as long. Maxillary palpomere (Fig. 2B) 2 about 4.0 times as long as 1, broad apically. Profemur (Fig. 2D) with pubescence on basal two-third. Mesoventral process (Fig. 2C) falcon-shaped, protrude; carina protrude, rounded in lateral view. Mesofemur (Fig. 2E) with pubescence on basal half. Sternite VII (Fig. 2H) rounded apical margin, without a row of spines. Median lobe (Fig. 2I) of aedeagus slender, gradually narrowed apically, shorter than paramere, widest at base; apical part rounded. Paramere (Fig. 2I) broad, widest at base; inner margins nearly straight; outer margins straight; apical part protrude and rounded.

    Material examined. KOREA: Chungnam Prov.: 7 exx, Taean-gun, Nam-myeon, Sinon-ri, N36°51′49.23″ E126°12′ 23.75″ 7 m, 30 VII 2013, DH Lee, pond on abandon salt farm (2♂♂1♀, on slides); Gyeonggi Prov.: 8 exx, Ansan-si, Danwon-gu, Daebudong-dong, Dongju-salt farm, N37°14′ 05.60″ E126°36′19.55″ 4 m, 7 XI 2013, DH Lee, IS Yoo, SG Lee, saline pond near salt farm.

    Distributions: Asia: Korea, Japan, Russia (East Siberia, Far East), Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Europe: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia (South European Territory), Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine; North Africa: Egypt, Tunisia.

    Remarks. This species can be distinguished from P. chalceolus (Solsky) by protarsal claw as long as tarsomere 1 in male and median lobe elongate.

    Paracymus zaitzeviShatrovskiy, 1989 꼬마검정물땡땡이 (신칭) (Figs. 1B, 3, 4)

    Paracymus zaitzeviShatrovskiy, 1989: 190. Fig. 1, Fig. 4,

    Diagnosis. Length 1.6-1.8 mm. Ventral surface of body most dark brown. Width of frons about 3.0 times as wide as eye. Mentum (Fig. 3A) transverse subquadrate, 2.0 times as wide as long. Maxillary palpomere (Fig. 3B) 2 about 4.0 times as long as 1, widest at apical third. Profemur (Fig. 3D) with pubescence on basal half. Mesoventral process (Fig. 3C) falconshaped, protrude; carina weakly protrude, broadly rounded in lateral view. Mesofemur (Fig. 3E) with pubescence on basal two-third. Sternite VII (Fig. 3H) rounded apical margin, with a row of spines. Median lobe (Fig. 3I) of aedeagus slender, broad subapical part, shorter than paramere, widest at base; apical part rounded. Paramere (Fig. 3I) slender, widest at base; slightly curved at apical third; apical part rounded.

    Material examined. KOREA: Gyeonggi Prov.: 12 exx. Yeoncheon-si, Yeoncheon-eub, Dongmak-ri, N38°06′45.13″ E127°06′45.13″ 104 m, 26 IX 2014, DH Lee, SG Lee, JS Lee, pond (2♂♂, on slides).

    Distribution. Korea, Russia (Far East).

    Remarks. This species can be distinguished from P. chalceolus (Solsky) by the small size (less than 2.0 mm) and from P. orientalis Orchymont by the subapical part of median lobe broad.

    Acknowledgements

    We thank C. Taylor (NHM, London), Y. N. Minoshima (Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History, Kitakyushu) and H. Yoshitomi (Ehime University Museum, Matsuyama) for providing voucher specimens and literature. Financial support was provided by a grant from the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), funded by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea (NIBR 201601203).

    Figure

    KSAE-55-103_F2.gif

    Paracymus aeneus. A: mentum (ventral aspect); B: maxillary palpi (ventral aspect); C: mesoventral process (ventral aspect); D: profemur (ventral aspect); E: mesofemur (ventral aspect); F: metaventrite (ventral aspect); G: sternites (ventral aspect); H: apical part of sternite VII (ventral aspect); I: aedeagus (ventral aspect).

    KSAE-55-103_F3.gif

    Paracymus zaitzevi. A: mentum (ventral aspect); B: maxillary palpi (ventral aspect); C: mesoventral process (ventral aspect); D: profemur (ventral aspect); E: mesofemur (ventral aspect); F: metaventrite (ventral aspect); G: sternites (ventral aspect); H: apical part of sternite VII (ventral aspect); I: aedeagus (ventral aspect).

    KSAE-55-103_F1.gif

    Habitus. A: Paracymus aeneus (Germar), 2.6 mm; B: P. zaitzevi Shatrovskiy, 1.7 mm.s

    KSAE-55-103_F4.gif

    Distribution map. Paracymus aeneus (circle), P. zaitzevi (triangle).

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    Journal Abbreviation Korean J. Appl. Entomol.
    Frequency Quarterly
    Doi Prefix 10.5656/KSAE
    Year of Launching 1962
    Publisher Korean Society of Applied Entomology
    Indexed/Tracked/Covered By