We report the discovery of a new species of Copelatus that is morphologically highly modified for life in groundwater. Copelatus abditus sp.n. was collected from a 4m deep bore in central Australia. It was placed in Copelatinae based on morphological evidence. This is the first known stygobiont diving beetle that does not belong to the subfamily Hydroporinae. Sequences from the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase 1, 16S rRNA, tRNAL and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 genes suggest that the species belongs to the subgenus Papuadytes, the morphological apomorphies of which are reduced in the new groundwater species. Copelatus (Papuadytes) abditus very much resembles other world stygobiont dytiscids, which all belong to the subfamily Hydroporina...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...
© CSIRO 2008Calcrete aquifers of the Yilgarn area of Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin, Norther...
Copyright © 2002 CSIROCalcrete aquifers in the Yilgarn Craton of central Western Australia have rece...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A f...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Dytiscidae is the most diverse family of beetles in which both adults and larvae are aquatic, with e...
Published online 16 April 2018Comparative analyses of mitochondrial (mt) genomes may provide insight...
Abstract Calcrete aquifers in arid inland Australia have recently been found to contain the world's ...
Copyright © CSIRO 2008The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous isolated calcre...
The evolution of a secondary terrestrial lifestyle in diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) has ne...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Calcre...
Exocelina saltusholmesensis sp. n. is described from a single female collected in Holmes Jungle Rese...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...
© CSIRO 2008Calcrete aquifers of the Yilgarn area of Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin, Norther...
Copyright © 2002 CSIROCalcrete aquifers in the Yilgarn Craton of central Western Australia have rece...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A f...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Dytiscidae is the most diverse family of beetles in which both adults and larvae are aquatic, with e...
Published online 16 April 2018Comparative analyses of mitochondrial (mt) genomes may provide insight...
Abstract Calcrete aquifers in arid inland Australia have recently been found to contain the world's ...
Copyright © CSIRO 2008The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous isolated calcre...
The evolution of a secondary terrestrial lifestyle in diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) has ne...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Calcre...
Exocelina saltusholmesensis sp. n. is described from a single female collected in Holmes Jungle Rese...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...
Stygoporus oregonensis Larson & LaBonte is a little-known subterranean diving beetle, which, until r...