Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 47

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 47
FØROYSKAR VATNKLUKKUR 45 the status of most species that had been re- ported, and draw attention to records re- quiring confirmation. This paper also pro- vides an opportunity to update the checklist in terms of new understanding of the status of several species. Results Species commentary These commentaries cover both old records and data acquired recently, with a critical appraisal of the basis for old records. Only those species that have been emboldened can be regarded as confirmed for the Faroes. The names follow recent checklists (Hansen, 1999; Lobl andSmetana, 2003). HALIPLIDAE Haliplus fulvus (Fab.). West (1930) recorded this species from Suðuroy, San- doy and Eysturoy. Found at three localities (10%) in 2004. The habitat, still water lakes over sand, often in deeper water in associa- tion with sparse vegetation, is typical of its occurrence in general. DYTISCIDAE Agabus bipustulatus (L.). Sharp (1900) identified “Agabus bipustulatus” from ma- terial taken by N. Annandale in June 1900 near Tórshavn; Sharp (1903) also reported “Agabus bipustulatus var.” taken by An- nandale in August 1903, also at Tórshavn. Nielsen (1908) referred to this species as Agabus alpestris Heer, as did Mjðberg (1917). Walker (1938) referred to solieri only, and Bengtson (1981) referred to Agabus solieri Aube, but equated it to “A. bipustulatus Sharp”. Drotz et al. (2001) have convincingly demonstrated that solieri is no more than a form of bipustula- tus that can be produced under altitudinal stress. A. bipustulatus is the only large div- ing beetle in the Faroes. The female is of the dull form typical of north-west Europe, as was noted by Holdhaus (1911), and the body shape and size are those of solieri. A. bipustulatus, including many young larvae, were found in 57% of samples in June 2004, mainly in small, still or slowly mov- ing water bodies with some submerged vegetation. The islands from which it is known are Suðuroy, Streymoy, Eysturoy, Sandoy, and Vágar. Hydroporus erythrocephalus (L.). This was originally recorded by Mjoberg (1917), who described a new variety, faro- ensis. This was a form of female that ap- pears matt because of intense microreticu- lation of the upper surface, by priority hav- ing the name deplanatus Gyllenhal. It is the commonest form of female in Scotland, but is replaced further south by the female form with the same reticulation as the male. Miller (2003) has demonstrated that such female cuticular features have evolved on several occasions in Dytiscidae, being a de- vice to resist copulation. This species is typical of deeper, still water in small water bodies, usually on peat and among vegeta- tion. West (1930) noted it from Streymoy, Viðoy and Suðuroy, and described it as lo- cal. In June 2004 it was found in 23% of samples. Hydroporus memnonius Nicolai. West
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