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LARVAL MORPHOLOGY OF SUPHISELLUS CROTCH, 1873 (COLEOPTERA: NOTERIDAE): DESCRIPTION OF FIRST INSTAR OF S. RUFIPES (SHARP, 1882) WITH BIOLOGICAL NOTES AND CHAETOTAXY ANALYSIS

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ANNALES ZOOLOGICI
Volume 69, Issue 4, Pages 817-825

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MUSEUM & INST ZOOLOGY PAS-POLISH ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2019.69.4.013

Keywords

Burrowing Water Beetle; Adephaga; Sensilla; Aquatic Respiration

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  1. University of Buenos Aires
  2. CNPq Brazilian agency
  3. FAPEAM Brazilian agency
  4. ANPCyT [PICT-2014-0853]
  5. University of Buenos Aires [UBACyT-20020150100170BA]

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The first-instar larva of Suphisellus rufipes (Sharp, 1882) (Coleoptera: Noteridae) is described and illustrated for the first time, including morphometric and chaetotaxic analyses of the cephalic capsule, head appendages, legs, last abdominal segment, and urogomphus. This is the first detailed larval description for the genus Suphisellus Crotch, 1873. First-instar larvae of S. rufipes can be separated from those of Suphis Aube, 1836 and Hydrocanthus Say, 1823 by the combination of an elongate body, posterior tentorial pits contiguous to occipital foramen, antennomere 4 approximately half the length of antennomere 3, inner margin of mandible serrate, siphon elongate and pointed, and urogomphi fused along inner margin. Regarding chaetotaxy, Suphisellus differs from Suphis and Hydrocanthus in the absence of setae AB5, AB6, AB7, AB8, AB14 and AB16, likely due to the strong modification of the siphon for underwater respiration, and in the shape of setae MX4, MX5 and MX6 on the maxillary stipes, and of setae LA3 and LA6 on the prementum.

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