Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 53

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 53
FØROYSKAR VATNKLUKKUR 51 Discussion The current work has not generated any ad- ditions to the Faroese checklist, but it has at least consolidated the position. The fauna is highly impoverished, without whirligig beetles (Gyrinidae), larger diving beetles, reed beetles (Donaciinae), or Dryopoidea. The paucity of the beetle fauna is matched by impoverishment in other parts of the fauna. In particular the absence of mosqui- toes and amphibians must surely explain the absence of Colymbetinae and Dytisci- nae. Arguments concerning the potential for dispersal to the Faroes are irrelevant if there is no food available upon arrival. Of the fourteen aquatic species known with some certainty from the Faroes, three are also Nearctic as well as being Palaearc- tic, with a further two introduced to the New World. Six of the species extend to North Africa, a further five occur as far south as the Iberian Peninsula, two get to France, and only one, S. multilineatus, is particularly restricted, being known south to Ireland and east to West Siberia. However, the precise distribution of S. tnultilineatus and S. griseostriatus (De- Geer) remains to be clarified, the latter be- ing known south to Morocco, and also in North America and Asia. But whatever the precise status of S. multilineatus it is the only boreomontane water beetle in the Faroes, the rest being widely distributed species in western Europe frequently found in lowlands. Thus the affinities of the fauna are primarily western and Atlantic, entirely as would be expected on islands influenced by the Gulf Stream. With one exception, all of the species found are known to fly, Agabus bipustula- tus, Hydroporus pubescens, the Cercyon and the Helophorus taking readily to flight throughout adult life. The exception is Anacaena globulus, well known for its lack of flight ability (Jackson, 1956) and also, of course, for its occurrence in most wetland habitats on remote islands within its range. Phenomena typical of island faunas are ev- ident. Those species that have become es- tablished are very common and occupy a wider range of habitats than on the main- land. Hydroporus memnonius and H. nigri- ta might have been thought rare on the ba- sis of West (1930) having only found one of each, neither having been otherwise previ- ously recorded, but we found them com- mon once an appropriate sampling method was used. Species that we could not fínd, Helophorus brevipalpis and Cercyon mari- nus, might well have occurred as a result of temporary colonisation. Colour forms oc- cur more frequently than on the mainland. The pale form of Hydroporus palustris in the Nykutjørn is particularly striking. Mjoberg (1917) referred to a spotted form of Cercyon littoralis, and West (1930) con- firmed that Mjoberg’s series from Trongis- vágur includes both dark and spotted forms. Finally the “rules of substitution” on islands, i.e. where species normally not oc- cupying certain habitats do so in the ab- sence of the species normally occupying this habitat, are always of interest. The oc- currence of Anacaena globulus in the “wrong” habitat has been noted. The domi- nance of Hydroporus palustris in larger wa- ter bodies and that of H. erythrocephalus in smaller pools will be established by refer-
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