Hexanchorus bifurcatus sp. nov., a new tepui riffle beetle (Coleoptera: Elmidae: Larainae) from Tafelberg, Suriname

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2014
Authors:C. A. Maier, Short A. E. Z.
Journal:Zootaxa
Volume:3895
Issue:1
Pagination:137–143
Keywords:aquatic insects, Guiana Shield, Neotropical region, South America, Table Mountain, water beetle
Abstract:

Here we present the first published record of a laraine elmid from Suriname, which represents a new species – Hexanchorus bifurcatus sp. nov. Specimens were collected from the summit of Tafelberg, a table mountain near the Wilhelmina Range of Suriname. This species can be distinguished from all other Hexanchorus by the bifurcate elytral apices and median projection of the third abdominal ventrite of the female, as well as the distinctive male genitalia. Habitus photos, illustrations of the genitalia, a distribution map, notes on habitat, and comparative diagnoses are provided.

DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.3895.1.9
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