Bidessodes zimmermanni
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Genus: Bidessodes
Name
Bidessodes zimmermanni Hájek, 2012 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Bidessus (Bidessodes) plicatus Zimmermann, 1921: 199; Blackwelder, 1944: 76; preoccupied, replaced by Bidessodes zimmermanni Hájek, 2012.
- Bidessodes plicatus, Young, 1969: 2.
- Bidessodes (Bidessodes) plicatus, Young, 1986: 218; Biström, 1988: 7.
- Bidessodes zimmermanni Hájek, 2012: 67; Nilsson, 2016: 98; replacement for Bidessus plicatus Zimmermann, 1921.
Diagnosis
This species lacks a carinate and spinous prosternum in males and females. The terminal visible abdominal ventrite is broadly impressed apically. The male mesofemur is apically somewhat swollen. The male mesotibia is basally bent. The male metatibia and metatrochanter are relatively unmodified (Fig. 96). The male median lobe in lateral aspect is evenly curved, somewhat expanded medially and apically narrowly rounded (Fig. 93). In ventral aspect the median lobe is narrow and apically simple with short setae (Fig. 94). The lateral lobe in lateral aspect has the basal segment short and irregularly sinuate, the apical portion is extremely large, elongate subtriangular and sinuate with the apex sharply pointed (Fig. 95).
Distribution
This species is only known from Mato Grosso, Brazil (Fig. 103).
Checklist of species in Bidessodes Bidessodes Régimbart, 1895
Bidessodes acharistus Young, 1986
Bidessodes charaxinus Young, 1986
Bidessodes chlorus sp. n.
Bidessodes demarcoi Braga & Ferreira-Jr., 2009
Bidessus elongatus (Sharp, 1882) (Bidessus)
Bidessodes erythros sp. n.
Bidessodes evanidus Young, 1986
Bidessodes fragilis Régimbart, 1900
Bidessodes franki (Spangler, 1981) (Youngulus)
Bidessodes hamadae Braga & Ferreira-Jr., 2009
Bidessodes hygrobius Young, 1986
Bidessodes jucundus Young, 1986
Bidessus knischi (Zimmermann, 1921) (Bidessus)
=Hughbosdinius leechi Spangler, 1981
Bidessodes leukus sp. n.
Bidessodes melas sp. n.
Bidessodes nessimiani Braga & Ferreira-Jr., 2009
Bidessus obscuripennis (Zimmermann, 1921) (Bidessus)
Bidessodes semistriatus Régimbart, 1900
Bidessus subsignatus (Zimmermann, 1921) (Bidessus)
Bidessodes zimmermanni Hájek, 2012
=Bidessus plicatus Zimmermann, 1921
Taxon Treatment
- Miller, K; 2017: A review of the Neotropical genus Bidessodes Régimbart, 1895 including description of four new species (Coleoptera, Adephaga, Dytiscidae, Hydroporinae, Bidessini) ZooKeys, (658): 9-38. doi
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