Liparocephalus tokunagai Sakaguti, 1944

Tasaku, Yuto, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2023, Review of the intertidal rove beetle tribe Liparocephalini Fenyes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Japan, Zootaxa 5383 (3), pp. 251-296 : 256-257

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5383.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10361604

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scientific name

Liparocephalus tokunagai Sakaguti, 1944
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Liparocephalus tokunagai Sakaguti, 1944 View in CoL

[Japanese name: Oozu-umi-hanekakushi]

( Figs. 2A, C View FIGURE 2 ; 3B, C, F & G View FIGURE 3 ; 4 View FIGURE 4 )

Liparocephalus tokunagai Sakaguti, 1944: 20 View in CoL (original description); Ahn, 1997: 89 (redescription of adult and description of larva; diagnosis); Senda, 2012: 187 (rediscovery from Shikoku; biological notes).

Material examined. Japan: Honshû: Kanagawa-ken: 6 males, 6 females, Miura-shi, Aburatsubo, 19. V . 1985, Y. Shibata ( KUM) ; 2 males, 1 female, ditto, 3. VII . 1985, Y. Shibata ( KUM) ; Hiroshima-ken: 37 unsexed, Edashima-shi, Nômi-shima, Iwane , 19. IX. 2021, H. Yoshigou (cYT) ; Yamaguchi-ken: 2 females, Shimonoseki-shi, Chôfusangen’ya-kaigan, 7. IV . 2015, M. Matsuda (cYT). Shikoku: Ehime-ken: 1 female, Nagahama-chô, Kushû, 21. V . 1978, M. Sakai ( KUM) ; 1 male, 1 female, Matsuyama-shi, Katsuoka, Shiraishi-no-hama, 10. V . 2009, Y. Senda (cYT); 7 males, 9 females, Matsuyama-shi, Hojô-ôura, 15–16. IV . 2010, M. Maruyama et al. ( KUM) . 3 males, 5 females, Iyo-shi, Kônogawa-kaigan, 29. IV . 2017, M. Motonaga ( KUM) . Kyûshû: Fukuoka-ken: 5 males, 2 females, Munakata-shi, Kôno minato, 22. V . 2016, N. Tsuji ( KUM) ; 3 males, 3 females, Fukuoka-shi, Shika-no-shima, 17. VI . 2022, Y. Tasaku (cYT); Ôita-ken: 1 female, Ôita-shi, Seki, Kuro-ga-hama, 20. VII . 2012, M. Maruyama ( KUM) .

Diagnosis. This species can be easily distinguished from all other Japanese species of the tribe Liparocephalini by its large, broad and reddish body ( Figs. 3B & C View FIGURE 3 ). This species, along with L. cordicollis LeConte, 1880 , exhibits significant sexual dimorphism in head size, whereby males possess larger head with larger mandibles compared to females.

Remarks. It is noteworthy that this species exhibits a coiled spermatheca ( Fig. 3G View FIGURE 3 ), a unique feature not observed in other species of the genus. It remains uncertain whether this species truly belongs to the same genus as L. litoralis and its allies, as the delimitation of the genus is currently under revision (Tasaku et al, in prep.).

Biology. This species exclusively inhabits the intertidal rocky zone, particularly in areas abundant with seaweeds. In Japan, seaweeds are facing a serious decline on rocky coasts, and as a result, this species has been classified as an “Endangered species (EN)” in “The 4 th Version of the Japanese Red Lists” ( Ministry of the Environment, Japan, 2020). Notably, in recent years, this species has not been observed in Kanagawa Prefecture in the eastern Honshû, where it was previously recorded. Due to its distinctive ecological traits, its life history has been extensively studied (e.g., Matsuda, 2021; Motonaga, 2019). These beetles exhibit activity for merely one or two hour during low tide, specifically around spring tide, from the moment the rocks are exposed until the tide starts to rise ( Motonaga, 2019).

Distribution. Japan: Honshû, Shikoku, Kyûshû.

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

KUM

Resource Management Support Center

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Liparocephalus

Loc

Liparocephalus tokunagai Sakaguti, 1944

Tasaku, Yuto, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi 2023
2023
Loc

Liparocephalus tokunagai

Ahn, K. - J. 1997: 89
Sakaguti, K. 1944: 20
1944
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