Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 49

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 49
FØROYSKAR VATNKLUKKUR 47 redefinition of Stictotarsus to include the griseostríatus-complex. This is not the fi- nal position as mitochondrial DNA studies (Ribera et al., 2002) have revealed the arti- ficial nature of Stictotarsus and the need to reassign the griseostriatus complex once more, an extraordinarily unstable situation reflecting the difficulty in understanding the affinities of this group. HELOPHORIDAE Helophorus aequalis Thomson. Angus (1992) differentiated three species of large Helophorus in the northern Palaearctic area, H. aquaticus (L.), H. aequalis Thom- son and H. grandis Illiger. Angus (1970) noted that Linne’s material formerly as- sumed to be the larger species named as aquaticus was in fact a smaller species, leaving the name grandis to be applied to the largest species. This arrangement, with reference to the larger grandis and the smaller aquaticus pertained until Angus (1982) discovered that the smaller species in fact comprised two species with distinc- tive karyotypes, the more western aequalis Thomson and the eastern and montane aquaticus (L.). Thus it is difficult to be sure which species is intended in distribution papers published over this period, includ- ing that of Bengtson (1981), who referred only to H. aquaticus. H. aquaticus and aequalis are smaller than H. grandis and have finer teeth on the last visible (seventh) abdominal sternite, those of grandis giving the rear edge a strongly castellated appearance. H. ae- qualis is the more western of the two small- er species, H. aquaticus being recorded in the north-west only from Denmark and Fin- land, and known from neither Norway nor Sweden (Hansen, 1987). H. grandis is rare in northern Scotland, not being known from Shetland or the Outer Hebrides, whereas H. aequalis is more common in Scotland, occurring in the Uists and on Unst, the nearest Shetland island to the Faroes. On this basis, the expectation is that only one species, aequalis, is to be expect- ed in the Faroes. We found this species abundant in grass-edged pools and ditches in the meanders of the river in Kollfjarðar- dalur on Streymoy. The area was highly en- riched, and the pools typical of the habitat with which aequalis and grandis are nor- mally associated. One female was unusual- ly large, 6.5 mm long, at the top end of the range given by Angus (1992) for aequalis and in the middle of the range for grandis\ it is, however, clearly aequalis. The occur- rence of a few unusually large females of aequalis may give rise to records of gran- dis. Hansen (1881) recorded both grandis and aquaticus, records overlooked by Sharp (1900), as was originally noted by Reuter (1901). Nielsen (1908) repeated Hansen’s records. Mjoberg (1917) noted only Helophorus aquaticus L., but with reservation. Helophorus brevipalpis Bedel. Bengtson (1981) recorded this species, as guttulus, from eight localities on Sandoy, Koltur, Streymoy, Eysturoy, and Borðoy, with ear- lier records adding Nólsoy. Angus (1985) showed guttulus Motschulsky to be a Cau- casian species, the Faroese species intend-
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