Leiodes rhaetica (Erichson, 1845)

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 : 141-143

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4272467

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4339457

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E98224-3290-07FB-769C-42E8FCDDA62F

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scientific name

Leiodes rhaetica (Erichson, 1845)
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33. Leiodes rhaetica (Erichson, 1845) View in CoL

Japanese name: Tairiku-ô-tamakinokomushi ( Figs. 96–97 View Fig View Fig )

Anisotoma rhaetica Erichson, 1845: 57 View in CoL .

Liodes rhaetica: REITTER (1885) : 105.

Leiodes rhaetica: HATCH (1929) View in CoL : 19; DAFFNER (1983): 78 (redescription); BARANOWSKI (1993): 50 (redescription); PERREAU (2004): 198 (catalogue).

Leiodes rhaeticus: LAFER (1989a) : 322 (key to species of Leiodes View in CoL in Russian Far East).

See HATCH (1929) and DAFFNER (1983) for ädditional synonymy and references.

Type locality. Austria, Tirol.

Specimens examined. NORTH CHISHIMA ISLANDS: 1 ♂, Araido Island, 21.vii.1931, K. Koba et al. leg. ( NSMT). The name of the second collector is not readable because of the damage of label.

Diagnosis of male (based on the above examined specimen). Head dark brown; pronotum and elytra a little dark brown; antennomeres 1–6 and 8 brown; remaining antennomeres a little dark brown.

Body 2.5–4.0 mm long, ca. 1.9× as long as wide ( Fig. 96A View Fig ). Head distinctly and densely punctate, bearing some large punctures ( Fig. 96A View Fig ); antennomeres 1–4 each longer than wide; antennomeres 5 and 11 each about as long as wide; remaining antennomeres each wider than long; antennomere 11 oval ( Fig. 96C View Fig ). Pronotum simply and very feebly curved at posterior margin, distinctly punctate, punctation similar to that on head ( Fig. 96A 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. 96D View Fig ); row 9 invisible in dorsal view, subhumeral row as long as ca. 1/3 of elytra in length ( Fig. 96B View Fig ); rows composed of puncture larger than those of pronotum ( Fig. 96A View Fig ); sutural stria fine, reaching from apex to ca. apical half of elytral length. Metathoracic wings fully developed. Mesoventrite without distinct excavation between median carina and transverse carina ( Fig. 96E View Fig ); median carina of mesoventrite low ( Fig. 96E View Fig ). Protibiae gradually widening from base towards apex ( Fig. 97C View Fig ); tarsomeres 2–4 of protarsi and mesotarsi expanded ( Fig. 97A View Fig ); metafemur bearing some tiny crenellations at posterior margin ( Fig. 97B View Fig ), with a large dorsal projection posteroapically ( Fig. 97D View Fig ); metatibiae distinctly curved inwards ( Fig. 97B View Fig ). Abdominal sternite 8 weakly curved ( Fig. 97E View Fig ); aedeagus as shown in Figs. 97 View Fig F–G.

Female. Not examined.

Differential diagnosis. The present species is similar to Leiodes furva (Erichson, 1845) inhabiting Europe and Russia in having extremely short parameres of the aedeagus, but may be distinguished by the median lobe of the aedeagus which is rounded apically in the dorsal view ( Fig. 97F View Fig ). In contrast, the median lobe is protuberant apically in L. furva .

Distribution. Europe, Russia, Mongolia ( DAFFNER 1983), North Chishima Islands (Araido Is.), and Alaska (BARANOVSKI 1993). New to North Chishima Islands.

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

Genus

Leiodes

Loc

Leiodes rhaetica (Erichson, 1845)

Hoshina, Hideto 2012
2012
Loc

Leiodes rhaeticus:

LAFER G. S. 1989: 322
1989
Loc

Leiodes rhaetica:

PERREAU M. 2004: 198
BARANOWSKI R. 1993: 50
DAFFNER H. 1983: 78
HATCH M. H. 1929: 19
1929
Loc

Liodes rhaetica:

REITTER E. 1885: 105
1885
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