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''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong claws. Both the adults and the larvae are found underwater in the shallow riffles of streams and rivers, clinging to rocks or submerged wood. They feed on
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and decaying wood tissue. The genus contains twenty-one species, eleven of which are endemic to the Philippines.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Ancyronyx'' was established in 1847 by the German
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Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson based on the type species '' Macronychus variegatus'' first described in 1824 by the German
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Ernst Friedrich Germar. It was regarded as a monotypic species until the
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Antoine Henri Grouvelle described the second species, ''A. acaroides'' in 1896. It is the sole member of the tribe Ancyronychini, and is classified under the
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Elminae Elminae is a subfamily of riffle beetles in the family Elmidae. There are at least 120 genera and more than 1,300 described species in Elminae. Genera These genera belong to the subfamily Elminae. * '' Aesobia'' Jäch, 1982 * '' Amazonopsis'' B ...
of the riffle beetle family, Elmidae.


Description

Members of ''Ancyronyx'' superficially resemble spiders and are aquatic, hence their common name, "spider water beetles". They are typically very small, with an average body length (without legs) of . They are characterized by extremely long legs (longer than the body length). The legs have widely separated coxae, with the procoxae (coxae attached to the prothorax) usually visible dorsally. The legs are tipped with large claws, each with two or three basal teeth. The distal teeth are the largest. The pair of antennae are typically 11-segmented. Most of the species possess brightly colored patterns on their elytra, but not all. The elytra also possess eight to eleven grooves (elytral striae), as well as small depressions (elytral punctures) of varying depth and number. The pronotum possesses a transverse groove and a more or less straight front margin, with pronotal carinae absent or weakly present. Spider water beetles can be divided into two species groups, based on morphological and ecological adaptation patterns. *The ''
Ancyronyx variegatus ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cla ...
'' species group are larger in size (usually larger than ), with very long legs, stout coxites on the
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, and a transverse prosternal process. Their larvae are also larger, depressed in cross-section, and possess large side-pointing projections on the sides of the abdomen. *The ''
Ancyronyx patrolus ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cla ...
'' species group have small and slender bodies, with comparatively shorter legs, long and slender coxites on the ovipositor, and a squarish prosternal process. Their larvae are smaller, with a more vaulted cross-section, and backwards pointing projections from the sides of the abdomen.biostor
/ref> ''Ancyronyx'' is closely related to the genus '' Podelmis'', but can be distinguished from the latter by the more or less straight and slender last segment of the ovipositor (versus the conical sideways-bent terminal segment of the ovipositor of ''Podelmis''), and the absence of an anterior process on the prosternum.


Ecology

Like almost all riffle beetles, spider water beetles are aquatic, feeding on
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and decaying wood tissue. However, they can not actively swim. They can be found crawling along or clinging with their claws on boulders or submerged wood in
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riffles of streams and rivers. The larvae are exclusively aquatic. They breathe by means of tracheal gills. Spider water beetle adults, like all members of the subfamily Elminae, can also remain indefinitely underwater by means of a plastron, a thin film of gas trapped by hydrophobic bristles ( setae) on their body. As the insect breathes, the oxygen concentration in the gas film drops in comparison to the surrounding water, causing new oxygen to diffuse again into the plastron. Because of their reliance on the plastron for breathing, spider water beetles are restricted to the highly oxygenated environments in moderate to fast-moving permanent running water. They are therefore extremely sensitive to water pollution and are potentially valuable bioindicators for measuring the health of river ecosystems. Members of the ''Ancyronyx variegatus'' species group are mostly found in slightly to moderately polluted (mesosaprobic) rivers, almost always found on submerged wood (with the exception of ''
Ancyronyx yunju ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' which were collected from sand and grass roots). Members of the ''Ancyronyx patrolus'' species group, meanwhile, are only found in clean permanent streams, usually among rocks. ''
Ancyronyx malickyi ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cl ...
'' have been caught using light traps, which might indicate phototaxis.


Distribution

The genus was previously only known from two species from highly disjunct localities – ''Ancyronyx variegatus'' from North America (described in 1824) and '' Ancyronyx acaroides'' from Palembang in
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(described in 1896). This strange distribution pattern (and the fact that there were no new specimens of ''A. acaroides'' recovered) initially led 20th century specialists to question whether ''A. acaroides'' was indeed collected from Sumatra, or whether it was correctly designated to the genus as originally described. However, in 1991, new specimens of ''A. acaroides'' were rediscovered from Sumatra by the Austrian coleopterologists Manfred A. Jäch and S. Schödl, confirming its type locality. In addition they also discovered the species in Southeast Asia, including West Malaysia, Sarawak and Bali during 1992 and 1993. The species was also subsequently found in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Since then, nineteen new species of the genus have been described from Southeast Asia and China.


Species

There are twenty-one species currently classified under ''Ancyronyx''. Eleven of these are endemic to the Philippines, which may indicate that the country is a
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for the genus. Most of the species have highly restricted distributions, often being found in only one island. *'' Ancyronyx acaroides'' Grouvelle, 1896 – Southeast Asia **'' Ancyronyx acaroides acaroides'' Grouvelle, 1896
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, Vietnam, Malaysia ( peninsular Malaysia, Borneo), Brunei, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java) **''
Ancyronyx acaroides cursor ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Jäch, 1994 – Indonesia (
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Ancyronyx buhid ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic habitat, aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs endi ...
'' Freitag, 2013 – Philippines ( Mindoro) *''
Ancyronyx helgeschneideri ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cla ...
'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines ( Palawan,
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) *''
Ancyronyx hjarnei ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Jäch, 2003 – Indonesia (
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Ancyronyx jaechi ''Ancyronyx jaechi'' is a species of riffle beetle found in Sri Lanka. Description The species is typically 2.1 to 2.6 mm long. It has an elongated body with yellow-brown patterning. References Elmidae Insects of Sri Lanka Insec ...
'' Freitag, 2012
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
*'' Ancyronyx johanni'' Jäch, 1994 – Indonesia ( Siberut) *''
Ancyronyx malickyi ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cl ...
'' Jäch, 1994
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
, southern Thailand, Malaysia (peninsular Malaysia, Borneo), Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Ancyronyx minerva'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines (Palawan, Busuanga, Mindoro) *'' Ancyronyx minutulus'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines (Palawan) *'' Ancyronyx montanus'' Freitag & Balke, 2011 – Philippines (Palawan) *''
Ancyronyx patrolus ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cla ...
'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines (Palawan, Busuanga) *''
Ancyronyx procerus ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Jäch, 1994 – Vietnam, Malaysia (Borneo), Brunei, Philippines (Busuanga) *'' Ancyronyx pseudopatrolus'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines (Palawan) *'' Ancyronyx punkti'' Freitag & Jäch, 2007 – Philippines (Palawan) *''
Ancyronyx raffaelacatharina ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Jäch, 2004 – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''
Ancyronyx sarawacensis ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cl ...
'' Jäch, 1994 – Malaysia (Borneo) *''
Ancyronyx schillhammeri ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic habitat, aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs endi ...
'' Jäch, 1994 – Philippines (Mindoro) *''
Ancyronyx sophiemarie ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Jäch, 2004 – Philippines ( Sibuyan) *''
Ancyronyx tamaraw ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Freitag, 2013 – Philippines (Mindoro) *''
Ancyronyx variegatus ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong cla ...
'' (Germar, 1824) – United States of America *''
Ancyronyx yunju ''Ancyronyx'', commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong c ...
'' Bian, Guo, & Ji, 2012 – China ( Jiangxi)


References


External links


Description at SringerImages

Classification at Animal Diversity Web

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Taxonomic profile of ''Ancyronyx variegatus'' at ITIS Report

Taxonomy at BioLib

Taxonomy at the Taxonomicon

Information at Bug Guide

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