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摘要
本研究涉及在Moukalaba -豆豆国家公园的几个地点和公园北部外部区域收集的鞘翅目水螅虫。在公园内已采集到107种,其中外带109种。作者描述了7个新种:以阴茎形状为主要特征的刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科刺足科;bbidessus mboyei n. sp. (sharpi组,卵母纲亚组)接近卵母纲r gimbart, 1895和B. seydeli Biström, 1885,以较小的尺寸和阴茎形状而可区分;近于密棘棘球蜂Biström, 1988,因其阴茎顶端明显尖而可区分;sinuosipenis Laccophilus n. sp.(欺骗虫群),与l.b bizonatus r gimbart, 1895相近,以其弯曲的阴茎形状可区分;与L. bilardoi Pederzani and Rocchi, 1982相近的吸血乳杆菌(Laccophilus cianferonii n. sp.),主要以其阴茎的形状来区分;巴ounoucopelatus n. sp. (erichsonii组,atrosulcatus亚组)与C. ellai Bilardo和Rocchi, 1995,主要以阴茎形状区分;gigas Copelatus n. sp. (erichsonii组,vigintisulcatus亚组)接近于Bilardo和Rocchi, 1995,主要以大尺寸和阴茎形状来区分。此外,还提供了一些关于生态学的观察和一些物种的分布资料。
Haliplidae, Noteridae, Dytiscidae (Coleoptera) from Gabon (12th part). Moukalaba - Doudou National Park (mission 2014) and in an area North of the Park
This work concerns the Coleoptera Hydradephaga collected in several sites of the Moukalaba - Doudou National Park and in external zone North of the Park. In the Park 107 species have been collected, 109 species in external zone. The Authors describe 7 new species of Dytiscidae: Hydrovatus rigatoi n. sp. (confossus group) chiefly distinguishable for shape of penis; Bidessus mboyei n. sp. (sharpi group, ovoideus subgroup) close to B. ovoideus Régimbart, 1895 and B. seydeli Biström, 1885, distinguishable for smaller size and for shape of penis; Clypeodytes acutipenis n. sp. close to C. densepunctatus Biström, 1988, distinguishable for apex of penis clearly pointed; Laccophilus sinuosipenis n. sp. (deceptor group) close to L. bizonatus Régimbart, 1895, distinguishable for sinuous shape of penis; Laccophilus cianferonii n. sp. (deceptor group) close to L. bilardoi Pederzani and Rocchi, 1982, chiefly distinguishable for shape of penis; Copelatus bapounouensis n. sp. (erichsonii group, atrosulcatus subgroup) close to C. ellai Bilardo and Rocchi, 1995, chiefly distinguishable for shape of penis; Copelatus gigas n. sp. (erichsonii group, vigintisulcatus subgroup) close to C. fasciatus Bilardo and Rocchi, 1995, chiefly distinguishable for large size and for shape of penis. Moreover some observations concerning the ecology and data about the distribution of several species are provided.