Leiodes okawai Nakane, 1963

Hoshina, Hideto, 2012, Review of the tribes Sogdini and Leiodini from Japan and North Chishima Islands. Part II. Genera Hydnobius and Leiodes (Coleoptera: Leiodidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (suppl. 1) 52, pp. 1-168 : 98-102

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Leiodes okawai Nakane, 1963
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21. Leiodes okawai Nakane, 1963 View in CoL

Japanese name: Kiiro-ô-tamakinokomushi ( Figs. 6 View Fig , 64–66 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 116 View Fig )

Leiodes okawai Nakane, 1963: 41 View in CoL ; DAFFNER (1983): 108 (redescription); PERREAU (2004): 197 (catalogue).

Type locality. Japan, Honshu, Mie Pref., Hirakura.

Type material examined. JAPAN: HONSHU: HOLOTYPE, ♂, Mie Pref., Hirakura , 12.vi.1960, T. Okawa leg. ( HUMS).

Additional material examined. JAPAN: KYUSHU: 1♂, Kumamoto Pref., Ue Village, Mt.Shiragadake 14.viii.2000, K, Kido leg. ; 1 ♂, Kumamoto Pref., forest in Itsukimura Village (32º28′36″N 130º46′42″E, alt. 900 m), 17.vii.2009, M.Makihara leg.( PT). GoogleMaps SHIKOKU: 1 ♂, Kôchi Pref., forest in Aki (33º39′15.2″N 134º09′28.9″E, alt. 700 m), 30.vi.2010, M. Makihara leg. ( PT) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, Kôchi Pref., forest in Aki (33º39′14.9″N 134º09′28.8″E, alt. 700 m), 4.viii.2010, M. Makihara leg. ( MT) GoogleMaps ; 5 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Ehime Pref., West ravine of Mt. Shiratsue , 3.vii.1986, T. Nagata leg. (collected by treacle traps) ( EUMJ) ; 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Tokushima Pref., Yamakawa Town, Mt. Kôtsu , 2–10.viii.2003, K. Tanaka leg. ( FIT) ; 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Tokushima Pref., Yamakawa Town, Okunoi , 3–8.vii.2003, K. Tanaka leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 8–14.vii.2003, same data as the former except for the date. HONSHU: 2 ♂♂, 2♀♀, Okayama Pref., Chûka Village, Mt. Yamanorisen , 11.vii.2004, Y.Fujitani leg.( FIT) ; 1♂, 3♀♀, Okayama Pref., Nagi Town, Takiyama , 29.vi.–9.vii.2005, S. Suzuki leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♂, same data as the former except for the date, 14.–23.vii.2005 ; 6 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Okayama Pref., Nagi Town, Mt. Nagisan , 29.vi.–9.vii.2005, S. Suzuki leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Mie Pref., Mt. Nonobori , 8.vii.2001, M. Inagaki leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♀, same data as the former except for the date, 12.vii.2001 ; 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, same data as the former except for the date, 15.vii.2001 ; 1 ♂, same data as the former except for the date, 22.vii.2001 ; 1 ♂, Gifu Pref., Shirakawa Village , Ô–shirakawa, 3.vii.2004, K. Toyoshima leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 19.vii.2004, same data as the former except for the date ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same data as the former except for the date, 31.vii.2004 ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Fukui Pref., Ôno City, Heikedaira , 1.viii.1997, S. Inoue leg. ; 1 ♂, Shizuoka Pref., Sakuma Town, Mt. Ryuto-zan , 7.vii.1995, T. Kishimoto leg. ; 4 ♂♂, Tokyo Pref., Hinohara Village, Mt. Mitôsan (alt. 1100 m), 16–23.vii.2008, H. Takano leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same data as the former except for the date, 16–23.vii.2008 ; 2 ♂♂, Saitama Pref., Ohtaki Village, Nakatsukawa-keikoku , Oku-Chichibu-rindô (alt. 1300m), 30.vii.–7.viii. 004, K. Arai & S. Arai leg. ( FIT) ; 2 ♀♀, Saitama Pref., Naguri Village, Mt. Arimayama (alt. 1200 m), 17.–24.ix.2004, K. Arai and S. Arai leg. ( FIT) ; 5 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Miyagi Pref., Sendai City, Mt. Izumigadake, Kuwanuma-rindô , 12.–22.vii.2009, M. Oikawa leg. ( FIT) ; 1 ♀, Aomori Pref., Kuroishi City, Nagayasawa , 28.v.1998, T. Ichita leg. ; 1 ♂, Aomori Pref., Mutsu City, Kanauchi-chô, Yunokawa-tôge , 24.vii.1999, S. Araki leg. All specimens except for type series are preserved in FUFJ .

Diagnosis. Coloration. Dorsum usually unicolor, brown or yellowish brown; antennomeres 1–6 and 8 brown; antennomeres 7, 9, 10, and basal 3/5 of antennomere 11 dark brown; apical 2/5 of antennomere 11 light brown.

Body 2.6–3.5 mm in length, ca. 1.8× as long as wide ( Fig. 64A View Fig ). Head densely and minutely punctate, bearing some large punctures ( Fig. 64A View Fig ); antennomeres 1–3 longer than wide; antennomere 11 about as long as wide; remaining antennomeres each wider than long; antennomere 11 robust and clearly narrower than antennomere 10 ( Fig. 64C View Fig ). Pronotum feebly sinuate at posterior margin, densely and minutely punctate ( Fig. 64A View Fig ). Elytra not transversely strigose; each elytron with nine rows of punctures, bearing small number of large punctures and moderate number of very fine punctures between rows ( Fig. 64D View Fig ); row 9 invisible in dorsal view, almost straight, subhumeral row absent ( Fig. 64B View Fig ); rows composed of punctures larger and deeper than those on pronotum ( Fig. 64A View Fig ); sutural stria fine, reaching from apex to ca. apical 3/5 of the elytral length. Metathoracic wings fully developed. Mesoventrite with one distinct excavation between median carina and transverse carina ( Fig. 64E View Fig ); median carina of mesoventrite low ( Fig. 64E View Fig ); metaventrite sexually dimorphic. Legs showing distinct sexual dimorphism on protarsi, mesotarsi, metafemora, metatibiae, and metatarsi; protibiae gradually widening from base towards apex at internal margins ( Figs. 65E, 65F View Fig ).

Male. Middle portion of metaventrite moderate pubescent ( Fig. 64F View Fig ); tarsomeres 2–4 of protarsi and mesotarsi a little expanded ( Fig. 65A View Fig ); metafemur very slender, weakly and triangularly protuberant at about middle of posterior margins ( Fig. 65C View Fig ), with large dorsal projection posteroapically ( Fig. 65G View Fig ); metatibiae slender and feebly curved ( Fig. 65C View Fig ); tarsomere 1 of metatarsi very long and feebly curved ( Fig. 65C View Fig ); abdominal sternite 8 strongly curved ( Fig. 66D View Fig ); aedeagus ( Figs. 66A, 66B View Fig ) relatively small, its length less than 1/5 of body length; inner sac as shown in Fig. 66C View Fig .

Female. Middle portion of metaventrite sparsely pubescent mainly on basal half and almost glabrous near metacoxae ( Fig. 64G View Fig ); protarsi and mesotarsi slender ( Fig. 65B View Fig ); metafemur moderately slender ( Fig. 65D View Fig ), with a moderate dorsal projection posteroapically ( Fig. 65H View Fig ); metatibiae almost straight ( Fig. 65D View Fig ); tarsomere 1 of metatarsi almost straight ( Fig. 65D View Fig ); abdominal sternite 8 with spiculum ventrale at central point of anterior margin ( Fig. 66E View Fig ); coxites and stylus as shown in Fig. 66F View Fig .

Differential diagnosis. Leiodes okawai is similar to the European L. cinnamomea (Panzer, 1793) in having the male metafemora with a large dorsal projection posteroapically but can be distinguished from the latter by having the pronotum feebly sinuate at the posterior margin, the male metatibia feebly curved ( Fig. 65C View Fig ), and the aedeagus relatively robust ( Fig. 66A View Fig ). In contrast, L. cinnamomea has the pronotum straight at the posterior margin, the male metatibia strongly curved, and the aedeagus relatively slender.

Distribution. Japan: Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. New to Shikoku and Kyushu.

MT

Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok

EUMJ

Ehime University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

Genus

Leiodes

Loc

Leiodes okawai Nakane, 1963

Hoshina, Hideto 2012
2012
Loc

Leiodes okawai

PERREAU M. 2004: 197
DAFFNER H. 1983: 108
NAKANE T. 1963: 41
1963
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