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E30F87CAA7469253FEC67ADC1FDA1416.text	E30F87CAA7469253FEC67ADC1FDA1416.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cladiscus Chevrolat 1843	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cladiscus Chevrolat, 1843</p>
            <p> Cladiscus Chevrolat, 1843: 33 [original description]. CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL (1949): 190 [key to species]. </p>
            <p> Type species.  Cladiscus strangulatus Chevrolat, 1843 . </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. The genus is similar to  Orthocladiscus Corporaal &amp; van der Wiel, 1949 , but it is distinguished by the following characters: male antennae serrate, pectinate, or flabellate (  Orthocladiscus : male antennae bipectinate or bifurcate) (CΕR SΤΜΕΙΕR 2006). </p>
            <p> Redescription (for Japanese and Taiwanese species). Body length 5.2–13.4 mm; head including eyes wider than pronotum, with finely and evenly setigerous punctures; terminal palpomeres of maxillary palpi digitiform; terminal palpomeres of labial palpi triangular, their length equal to 1/2 of width of apical margin of terminal palpomeres; postgular processes short. Pronotum long campaniform, constricted in basal 1/3, evenly covered with pubescence; notosternal suture (Y pronototergosternal suture sensu OΡΙΤΖ (2010)) complete. Elytra elongate, subparallel, with large and deep punctation; rows of punctures not reaching apex; mesoventrite without anterior process. Legs elongate; claws bidentate with basal denticles shorter than apical denticles; protibiae covered densely with pubescence on inner surface; tarsal sole formula 4–4–4; tibial spur formula 0–0–0 (most species) or 2–2–2 (  C. sauteri ). </p>
            <p>Female. Metaventrite with or without pair of tuft-like trichobothria; ovipositor with well sclerotized coxite, which is divided into PCL and ACL; trifurcated CPr attached at apex of PCL; coxite covered with pubescence on membrane of base of CPr; median oviduct with or without sclerite at base.</p>
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E30F87CAA7469257FC487F2F1ED71D3A.text	E30F87CAA7469257FC487F2F1ED71D3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cladiscus obeliscus Lewis 1892	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cladiscus obeliscus Lewis, 1892</p>
            <p>(Figs 1, 14, 15, 27, 34, 40–51, 119–120, 126)</p>
            <p>[Japanese name: Hoso-kakkoumushi]</p>
            <p> Cladiscus obeliscus Lewis, 1892: 185 [original description]. LOΗDΕ (1900): 16 [listed]; CORΗΑΜ (1903): 332 [noted, faunistics]; S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG (1906): 247 [noted]; S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG (1910): 9 [listed]; CORΡORΑΑL +|VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL (1949): 197 [key to species]; CORΡORΑΑL (1950):22 [listed]; NΑΚΑΝΕ (1963):182 [noted,incl.pl.91, figs 22a,b]; MΙYΑΤΑΚΕ (1985): 152 [noted, incl. pl. 24, fig. 20]. </p>
            <p> Cymatodera strangulata Kiesenwetter, 1879 (nec Chevrolat, 1843): 314 [original description]. LΕ WΙS (1895): 122 [synonymized]. </p>
            <p>Type locality. Japan, Honshu and Kyushu (after LΕ WΙS 1892).</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. TAIWAN: NΑΝτOU COUΝτ Y: Nanshanshi, Renai Township, 29.vii.1968, 1 ♀, K. Samamoto leg. (EUMJ). TΑIτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Jinping Forest Road, Chihshang Township, 19.vi.2011, 1 ♁, J. Samasako leg. (EUMJ). PIΝGτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Mt. Dahanshan, alt. ca. 1,500 m, Chunrih Township, 2.vi.2013, 1 ♁, H. Murakami leg. (EUMJ). JAPAN: HOĸĸΑIDô P REFECτURE: Fonyu, Rubeshibe, Kitami-shi, 9.viii.1918, 1 ♀, M. Suzuki leg. (KUMJ). FUĸUI P REFECτURE: Kurokawa-rindô, alt. ca. 500 m, Tsuruga-shi, 25.viii.2003, 1 ♁, M. Hasegawa leg. (EUMJ). KΑΝΑGΑ WΑ P REFECτURE: Ôwakudani, Hakone-machi, 4.vii.1984, 1 ex., H. Soshitomi leg. (EUMJ). NΑGΑΝO P REFECτURE: Tobira Spa, 30.vii.1973, 1 ♀, S. Hisamatsu leg.(EUMJ). MIE P REFECτURE: Misugi-mura, 16.vii.1955, 1 ex., M. Satô leg. (EUMJ). K Y ôτO P REFECτURE: Kifuse, 6.viii.1980, 1 ♁, K. Morimoto leg. (KUMJ). H Y ôGO P REFECτURE: Mt. Hyounosen,Sabu-shi, light trap, 1.viii.2015, 1 ex., S. Hisasue leg. (EUMJ). TOττO RI P REFECτURE: Mt. Daisen, 27–28. vii.1976, 1 ex. S. Notsu leg. (EUMJ). TOĸU SΗIΜΑ P REFECτURE: Minaminoma, Kamiyama-chô, 20.vii.1952, 1 ♁, S. Miyamoto leg. (KUMJ); Fukuwara, Kamikatsu-chô, 7.viii.1953, 1 ♁, M. Hirai leg. (HUMJ); Mt. Mimune, Higashi-Iya, 2–3.viii.1969, 1 ♁, S. Kinoshita leg. (EUMJ). EΗIΜE P REFECτURE: Mt. Shiratsue, Tôon-shi, 25.vii.1972, 1 ♁, S. Kinoshita leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Saragamine, Tôon-shi, 2.viii.1980, 3 ♁♁, S. Seiyama leg. (EUMJ); Akanma, Uwa-chô, 23.vii.1994, 1 ♁, M. Sakai leg. (EUMJ); Onigajô, Uwajima-shi, 8.viii.1994, 1 ex., H. Tanabe leg. (EUMJ); Sokono, Nishidani, Kumakôgen-chô, 15.vii.1994, 2 ♀♀, M. Sakai leg. (EUMJ), 15–16.vii.1994, 1 ♀, Lizhen Li leg. (EUMJ); Komi, Nishidani, Kumakôgen-chô, 1 ♀, M. Mino leg. (EUMJ), 1 ♁, K. Okada leg., 2 ♁♁, N. Ohbayashi leg. (EUMJ); Odamiyama, Uchiko-chô, 1 ♁, 23.vii.1967, S. Hori leg. (EUMJ), 2 exs, 3 ♁♁ 2 ♀♀, E. Samamoto leg. (EUMJ), 20.viii.1994, 1 ♀, 28.vii.1994, 1 ♁ 1 ♀ (EUMJ), 30.vii.1994, 1 ♁, M. Kawanabe leg. (EUMJ), 7.vii.1996, 1 ♀, H. Ono leg. (EUMJ), 9.vi.1996, 1 ♁ 1 ♀, M. Shiraishi leg. (EUMJ), 12.viii.1996, 2 ♁♁ 1 ♀, S. Sano leg. (EUMJ); Oino-machi, Matsuyama-shi, 1 ♁, 5.viii.2000, J. Ogawa leg. (EUMJ); Kômo-misaki, Nishiumi-machi, 30.vi.2004, 1 ♁, J. Ogawa leg. (EUMJ), 18.vii.2005, 1 ♀ (EUMJ); Wakimizu, Tôon-shi, 26.vii.2006, 1 ♀, K. Takasuka leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Takanawa, Matsuyama-shi, alt. ca. 970 m, 5.viii.2012, M. Hasegawa leg. (EUMJ). Kô CΗI P REFECτURE: Susuhara-chô, 15–16.vii.1994,3 ♁♁ 2♀♀, M. Kawano leg. (EUMJ); Ashizuri-misaki, Tosashimizu-shi, 16.vi.2013, 1 ex., R. Okano leg. (EUMJ); Nuno, Tosashimizu-shi, 12.vii.1987, 1 ♁, M. Sakai leg. (EUMJ). FUĸUOĸΑ P REFECτURE: Mt. Inugatake, Buzen-shi, 14.vii.1938, 1 ♁, Hori, Kawahara &amp; Sasumatsu leg. (KUMJ); Samaharu, Ônohara, Ukiha-shi, 17.iv.1956, 1 ♀, N. Cyôtoku leg.(HUMJ). ÔIτΑ P REFECτURE: Mt. Sobosan, 25.vii.1978, 1 ♁, H. Miyama leg. (EUMJ). KΑGO SΗIΜΑ P REFECτURE: Kirishima-shi, 25.vii.1971, 1 ♁, T. Nakane leg. (HUMJ), 26.vii.1971, 3 ♁♁, 28.vii.1971, 1 ♁ (HUMJ). Ôsumi Islands: Tangega-shima, Nogi, Nishinoomote, 10.vii.1974, 2 ♁♁, S. Hisamatsu leg. (EUMJ).  Tokara Islands : Nakano-shima, vi.1953, 1 ♁, S. Miyamoto leg. (HUMJ), 25.vi.1962, 1 ♀, H. Sokoyama leg. (EUMJ). </p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to  C. pallidicornis Corporaal &amp; van der Wiel, 1949 , but it is distinguished by the following characters: head black; elytra wholly black; EL/PL 4.36–5.15 (4.87) in male, 4.02–4.45 (4.28) in female; apical margin of male pygidium (Fig. 41) round; apical margin of female ventrite VI (Fig. 45) almost straight; phallus and tegmen (Figs 46–48) symmetrical; base of MO with a flattened sclerite plate (Fig. 120). </p>
            <p>Supplementary description. Male (Fig. 1). Head, antennomeres III to XI, elytra and legs brownish black; antennomeres I and II, pronotum brownish red; pronotum sometimes largely brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 14) weakly serrate; antennomere I claviform; II compact; III cylindrical; IV to X weakly serrate, longer than wide; antennomere XI slightly longer than X.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections (Fig. 34) long; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 4/5; apical margins gently finely indented. Mesoventrite with sparse setigerous punctures except for central portion. Metaventral anterior process short. Metendosternite (Fig. 40) without furcal laminae; process extending anteriorly, bifurcated at apex; furcal arms extending straight.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 27) widening from basal 1/3 to apex; meso- and metatibiae almost straight. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V broadly and slightly emarginated. Pygidium (Fig. 41) rounded posteriorly, with long struts.Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 42) almost straight. Spicular fork (Fig. 43) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/3 of spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 46–48) without spines, 1/2 as long as tegmen. Tegmen 1/2 as long as phallus, flattened, apically widening. Phallus flattened, pointed at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male, but EyD/EyW 3.18–4.63 (3.57); antennae (Fig. 15) relatively shorter; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V truncated broadly and deeply in middle.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 44) almost straight; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 45) almost straight; apodeme 2/3 as long as ventrite VI.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca (Fig. 119) sclerotized; Sc (Fig. 120) flattened. CPr (Figs 49–51) distally trifurcate; central and ventrolateral processes large, equal in size; dorsolateral process relatively short.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 6): BL: 5.41–6.12 (5.89) mm; PL: 1.32–1.50 (1.45) mm; PWA: 0.82–1.00 (0.91) mm; PWM: 0.44–0.50 (0.47) mm; PWB: 0.64–0.74 (0.71) mm; EL: 4.09–4.64 (4.44) mm; EW: 1.00–1.18 (1.13) mm; EyD: 0.54–0.68 (0.60) mm; EyW: 0.22–0.26 (0.25) mm; EL/PL: 4.36–5.15 (4.87); EW/PWA: 1.16–1.29 (1.24); EW/PWM: 2.27–2.68 (2.43); EW/PWB: 1.56–1.69 (1.60); PWA/PWB: 1.22–1.35 (1.29); PWA/PWM: 1.80–2.17 (1.96); PWB/PWM: 1.40–1.61 (1.52); EyD/ EyW: 2.15–2.83 (2.44). Female (n Y 6): BL: 5.12–6.79 (5.86) mm; PL: 1.30–1.54 (1.47) mm; PWA: 0.86–1.22 (1.03) mm; PWM: 0.42–0.56 (0.48) mm; PWB: 0.62–0.84 (0.72) mm; EL: 3.83–5.27 (4.39) mm; EW: 0.98–1.28 (1.09) mm; EyD: 0.60–0.82 (0.69) mm; EyW: 0.16–0.24 (0.20) mm; EL/PL: 4.02–4.45 (4.28); EW/PWA: 1.00–1.14 (1.07); EW/PWM: 2.00–2.52 (2.28); EW/PWB: 1.41–1.58 (1.53); PWA/PWB: 1.39–1.46 (1.43); PWA/PWM: 1.92– 2.35 (2.14); PWB/PWM: 1.32–1.61 (1.49); EyD/EyW: 3.18–4.63 (3.57).</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Japan: Hokkaidô, Honshû, Shikoku, Kyushu, Nakano-shima, Tanega-shima (new record); Taiwan (new record); India (CORΗΑΜ 1903).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was recorded from the southeastern islands of Japan, Amami-Oshima and Ishigaki-jima (NΑΚΑΜURΑ 1986), Iriomote-jima (T SUCΗΙDΑ +| SΑΚΑΙ 2015), Sonaguni-jima (I CΗΙΚΑWΑ 2008). Considering the similarity between this species and  C. pallidicornis , all previous records need to be reviewed in the future and are not considered for the distribution data in this paper. </p>
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E30F87CAA7429254FC4D7893199813A1.text	E30F87CAA7429254FC4D7893199813A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cladiscus weyersi Kraatz 1899	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cladiscus weyersi Kraatz, 1899</p>
            <p>(Figs 2, 16, 28, 35, 52–58, 126)</p>
            <p> Cladiscus weyersi Kraatz, 1899: 213 [original description].LOΗDΕ (1900): 17 [listed]; S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG (1910): 10 [listed]; CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL (1949): 196 [key to species]; CORΡORΑΑL (1950): 24 [listed]. </p>
            <p>Type locality. Indonesia, Sumatra (after KRΑΑΤΖ 1899).</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. TAIWAN: PIΝGτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Shouka, Shihtzu Township, 11.v.2014, 2 ♁♁, Jiafong Chen leg. (JCCT).</p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to  C. mindanensis Chapin, 1924 from the Philippines, but it is distinguished by the following characters (CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949): scutellum red; head and pronotum finely and sparsely punctured. </p>
            <p>Supplementary description. Male (Fig. 2). Head, pronotum, and antennomeres I and II brownish red; antennomeres III to XI, elytra, and legs brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 16) longer than total length of head and pronotum combined; antennomere I swollen and bent; II compact; III to X pectinate, with branches arising at base of antennomeres; XI fusiform.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections (Fig. 35) long; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of large, deep, asetigerous punctures in basal half; apical margins finely indented. Mesoventrite with sparse setigerous punctures except for central portion. Metaventrite with evenly arranged fine setigerous punctures except for central portion; metaventral anterior process elongate, as wide as mesoventral posterior process. Metendosternite (Fig. 52) without furcal laminae; process extending anteriorly, tapered; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 28) gently widening from basal 1/3 to apex, weakly curved; meso- and metatibiae almost straight. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V broadly and weakly emarginate. Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 53) straight; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 54) slightly emarginated. Spicular fork (Fig. 55) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/2 as long as spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 56–58) covered with large spines and fine spines, 1/4 as long as tegmen. Tegmen shorter than phallus; phallobasic apodeme fused with phallobasic struts. Phallus widest at 1/3, thence tapered apically.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 2): BL: 8.08–8.82 mm; PL: 2.08–2.28 mm; PWA: 1.40 mm; PWM: 0.73–0.75 mm; PWB: 0.93–0.98 mm; EL: 6.00– 6.55 mm; EW: 1.50–1.63 mm; EyD: 0.75–0.78 mm; EyW: 0.38–0.40 mm; EL/PL: 2.88–2.89; EW/PWA: 1.07–1.16; EW/PWM: 2.07–2.17; EW/PWB: 1.62–1.67; PWA/PWB: 1.44–1.51; PWA/PWM: 1.87–1.93; PWB/PWM: 1.28–1.30; EyD/ EyW: 1.94–2.00.</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Taiwan (new record); India (CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949); Indonesia: Sumatra (KRΑΑΤΖ 1899), Java (CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949).</p>
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            <p> Cladiscus sauteri Schenkling, 1912</p>
            <p>(Figs 3, 17, 18, 29, 36, 59–70, 126)</p>
            <p> Cladiscus sauteri Schenkling, 1912: 322 [original description]. CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL (1949): 196 [key to species]; CORΡORΑΑL (1950): 23 [listed]. </p>
            <p>Type locality. Taiwan, Kosempo (Y Jiaxian District, Kaohsiung County) and Banshoryo (Y Chishan District, Kaohsiung County).</p>
            <p> Type material. SYΝΤYΡΕ S: 1 ♀, ‘Kosempo | Formosa | H. Sauter VI. 11’, ‘Schenkling | det.’, ‘Syntypus’, ‘  Cladiscus |  sauteri Schklg | Type’, ‘DEI  Coleoptera | L 200092’(SDEI); 1 ♀, ‘Banshoryo Distr | Sokutsu (Formosa) | H Sauter VI. 1912 ’, ‘Schenkling det.’, ‘Syntypus’, ‘DEI  Coleoptera | L 200093’ (SDEI). I have examined these specimens based on the photos available in Integrated Insect Types Database of Taiwanese species at http://twinsecttype.nmns.edu.tw/species/orig/?id Y3378F3D7ADCCDA- 51CA21CFDB96EB737B. </p>
            <p>Additional specimens examined. TAIWAN: YILΑΝ COUΝτ Y: Sing tzu ling, Toucheng Township, 21.vi.2016, 1 ♁, Sulung Lin leg. (SSCT). TΑO Y UΑΝ COUΝτ Y: Mt. Lalashan, Fusing Township, 3.vii.1983, 1 ♁, H. Takizawa leg. (KSCJ). TΑIΡEI COUΝτ Y: Wulai, New Taipei City, 12.vi.1968, 1 ♁, M. Tomokuni leg. (EUMJ). NΑΝτOU COUΝτ Y: Jihyuehtan, Puli Township, 27.v.1981, 1 ♀, S. Tagawa leg. (EUMJ); Nanshanshi, Renai Township, 6.vi.1985, 1 ♁, T. Shirozu leg. (EUMJ), 17.v.1969, 2 ♁♁, S. Hisamatsu leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Kuantaoshan, Puli Township, 5.v.1983, 1 ♁, K. Kusama leg. (KSCJ), 2.vi.1995, 1 ♁, unknown collector (KSCJ), same locality, 18.iv.2015, 1 ♁, Sinyan Shih leg. (SSCT), 3.v.2015, 1 ♁ (SSCT); Nanfeng, Taoyuan Township, 19.–21.v.2006, 1 ♁, M. Ito leg. (KSCJ). MIΑOLI COUΝτ Y: Mt.Shihtoushan, 4. vi.1976, 1 ♁, H. Makihara leg. (KUMJ). TΑIΝΑΝ COUΝτ Y: Meiling, Nanxi District, 28.v.2017, 1 ♁, Uitsiann Ong leg. (SSCT). KΑOΗ SIUΝG COUΝτ Y: Too Nah, Maolin Township, 2.vii.1986, 1 ♀, K. Baba leg. (EUMJ); Liukuei, Renai Township, 29.iv.–8.v.1982, 1 ♀, H. Takizawa leg. (KSCJ).</p>
            <p>Differential diagnosis. This species is easily distinguished from other members by the following characters: antennae stout and flabellate in male (Fig. 17), widely serrate (Fig. 18) in female.</p>
            <p>Redescription. Male (Fig. 3). Head and pronotum red; antennae, elytra and legs brownish.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 17) longer than total length of head and pronotum combined; antennomere I swollen and bent; II compact; III to X flabellate; XI fusiform.</p>
            <p>Pronotum with transverse impressions at apex; postcoxal projections (Fig. 36) short; prosternal process long, completely separating postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 5/6; apical margins not indented. Mesoventrite with dense setigerous punctures except for central apical portion. Metaventral anterior process shorter and wider than mesoventral posterior process. Metendosternite (Fig. 59) without furcal laminae; process extending anteriorly, tapered; furcal arms extending anterolaterally, sinuous at apex.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 29) gently widening from basal 1/3 to apex., weakly curved. Tibial spur formula 2–2–2.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V broadly emarginated. Pygidium (Fig. 60) rounded posteriorly, with short struts. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 61) emarginated. Spicular fork (Fig. 62) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/3 of spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 65–67) with fine spines, 1/3 as long as tegmen. Tegmen shorter than phallus; phallobase dorsally incised; phallobasic struts not reaching phallobasic apodeme, which is 3/4 as long as tegmen and divaricated at apex. Phallus flattened, widest at apical 1/3, rounded at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male, but EyD/EyW 2.53–3.31 (3.06); antennae (Fig. 18) widely serrate; central portion of metaventrite with pair of bundles of elongate setae-like trichobothria; protibiae slenderer; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V truncated broadly and deeply in middle.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 63) almost straight; struts short. Ventrite VI (Fig. 64) rounded posteriorly, with apodeme 2/3 as long as ventrite VI.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca membranous; Sc lacking. CPr (Figs 68–70) distally trifurcate; central process large; dorsolateral and ventrolateral processes relatively short.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 9): BL: 8.84–11.65 (10.29) mm; PL: 1.75–2.38 (2.10) mm; PWA: 1.28–1.85 (1.63) mm; PWM: 0.80–1.18 (0.92) mm; PWB: 1.10.–1.45 (1.25) mm; EL: 7.09–9.27 (8.19) mm; EW: 1.73–2.30 (1.96) mm; EyD: 0.75–1.13 (0.97) mm; EyW: 0.43–0.70 (0.50) mm; EL/PL: 3.59–4.47 (3.90); EW/PWA: 1.10–1.37 (1.21); EW/PWM: 1.91–2.39 (2.15); EW/PWB: 1.49–1.70 (1.57); PWA/PWB: 1.16–1.40 (1.31); PWA/PWM: 1.57–2.00 (1.79); PWB/PWM: 1.23–1.52 (1.37); EyD/EyW: 1.61–2.28 (1.96). Female (n Y 4): BL: 10.43–12.09 (11.15) mm; PL: 2.05–2.45 (2.22) mm; PWA: 1.83–2.08 (1.92) mm; PWM: 0.95–1.08 (1.02) mm; PWB: 1.33–1.48 (1.40) mm; EL: 8.18–9.64 (8.93) mm; EW: 1.98–2.20 (2.09) mm; EyD: 1.08–1.33 (1.22) mm; EyW: 0.38–0.43 (0.40) mm; EL/PL: 3.64–4.41 (4.04); EW/PWA: 1.05–1.16 (1.09); EW/PWM: 1.98–2.11 (2.05); EW/PWB: 1.46–1.52 (1.49); PWA/PWB: 1.31–1.42 (1.37); PWA/PWM: 1.81–1.97 (1.88); PWB/ PWM: 1.35–1.39 (1.37); EyD/EyW: 2.53–3.31 (3.06).</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Taiwan.</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species was unintentionally characterized based on females in the original description (S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG 1912) and a key to the species (CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949).</p>
            <p> S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG (1912) mentioned that this species was similar to  C. obeliscus and  C. weyersi in black head and the punctures of elytra disappearing before apex. In contrast to other Taiwanese and Japanese species, and some species from south-east Asia of  Cladiscus ,  C. sauteri has 2–2–2 tibial spur formula. Although tibial spur formula is often genus-specific in  Cleridae , I assign  C. sauteri into  Cladiscus because of the characters of the apex of the female ovipositor which are shared with other Japanese and Taiwanese  Cladiscus species. </p>
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            <p> Cladiscus terminalis Schenkling, 1912</p>
            <p>(Figs 4, 19, 20, 30, 37, 71–82, 126)</p>
            <p> Cladiscus terminalis Schenkling, 1912: 322 [original description]. CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL (1949): 195 [key to species]; CORΡORΑΑL (1950): 23 [listed]. </p>
            <p>Type locality. Taiwan, Taihorinsho (Y Talin, Chiayi County).</p>
            <p> Type material. HOLOΤYΡΕ: 1 ♁, ‘Taihorinsho | Formosa | H Sauter’, ‘7. X’, ‘Holotypus’, ‘♂’, ‘DEI  Coleoptera | L 200094’ (SDEI). I examined the holotype based on the photos available in Integrated Insect Types Database of Taiwanese species at http://twinsecttype.nmns.edu.tw/species/ orig/?id Y 9CE4F73E4A51DA32414C50E82EFFDFAF </p>
            <p>Additional specimens examined. TAIWAN: TΑIΡEI COUΝτ Y: Mt. Sangmingshan, 24.viii.1966, 1 ♁, H. Kamiya leg. (EUMJ). PIΝGτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Chiupeng, Manchou Township, 16.x.2016, 1 ♁, K. Takahashi leg. (KSCJ); Mt. Dahanshan, Chunri Township, 13.vi.2015, 1 ♁, Sinyan Shih leg. (SSCT). NΑΝτOU COUΝτ Y: Musha, Renai Township, alt. 1,700 m, 24–28.viii.2016, 1 ♀, M. Tanaka leg. (MTCJ).</p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to  C. liaoi sp. nov. , but distinguished by the following characters: EyD/ EyW 0.68 in male, 1.53 in female; PWA/PWB 1.12–1.24; female antennae (Fig. 20) relatively shorter than male (Fig. 19); apex of elytra round, partly black. </p>
            <p>Supplementary description. Male (Fig. 4). Head, pronotum, elytra except for apex yellowish brown; antennae, elytra at apex., and legs brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 19) longer than total length of head and pronotum combined, antennomeres III to X acutely serrate; XI fusiform, twice as long as X.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; tubercles developed in middle; postcoxal projections (Fig. 37) short; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures before apex; apical margins not indented. Mesoventrite evenly covered with setigerous punctures. Metaventral anterior process shorter and wider than mesoventral posterior process. Metendosternite (Fig. 71) without furcal laminae; process extending slightly anteriorly; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 30) gently widening to apex., weakly curved. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V broadly and slightly emarginated. Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 72) almost straight; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 73) almost straight. Spicular fork (Fig. 74) with short intraspicular plate, which is 1/4 of spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 77–79) with fine spines, about 1/2 as long as tegmen. Tegmen shorter than phallus; phallobase incised dorsally; phallobasic struts reaching phallobasic apodeme, which is 3/4 as long as tegmen. Phallus flattened, divaricated in apical 1/3, rounded at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male, but EyD/EyW 1.53; antennae (Fig. 20) weakly serrate; central portion of metaventrite with pair of bundles of elongate setae-like trichobothria; apical margin of ventrite V truncated broadly and deeply in middle.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 75) almost straight; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 76) incised in middle; apodeme 2/3 as long as total length.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca weakly sclerotized; Sc lacking. CPr (Figs 80–82) distally trifurcate; central process large; dorsolateral and ventrolateral processes relatively short.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 2): BL: 8.67–9.06 mm; PL: 1.88–2.13 mm; PWA: 1.18–1.30 mm; PWM: 0.70–0.75 mm; PWB: 1.05 mm; EL: 6.55–7.18 mm; EW: 1.50–1.68 mm; EyD: 0.38–0.43 mm; EyW: 0.55–0.63 mm; EL/PL: 3.08–3.83; EW/PWA: 1.15–1.43; EW/PWM: 2.00–2.39; EW/PWB: 1.43–1.60; PWA/PWB: 1.12–1.24; PWA/PWM: 1.68–1.73; PWB/PWM: 1.40–1.50; EyD/ EyW: 0.68. Female (n Y 1): BL: 9.46 mm; PL: 2.10 mm; PWA: 1.23 mm; PWM: 0.70 mm; PWB: 1.00 mm; EL: 7.36 mm; EW: 1.48 mm; EyD: 0.65 mm; EyW: 0.43 mm; EL/PL: 3.51; EW/PWA: 1.20; EW/PWM: 2.11; EW/PWB: 1.48; PWA/PWB: 1.23; PWA/PWM: 1.75; PWB/PWM: 1.43; EyD/EyW: 1.53.</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Taiwan.</p>
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            <p> Cladiscus pallidicornis</p>
            <p>Corporaal &amp; van der Wiel, 1949</p>
            <p>(Figs 5, 21, 22, 31, 38, 83–94, 121, 123–125, 126)</p>
            <p>[Japanese name: Taiwan-hoso-kakkoumushi]</p>
            <p> Cladiscus pallidicornis Corporaal &amp; van der Wiel, 1949: 192 [original description, incl. pl. 1, fig. 15]. CORΡORΑΑL (1950): 23 [listed]. </p>
            <p> Cladiscus sanguinicollis (Spinola, 1844) (misidentification): S CΗΕΝΚCΗΕΝΚ-, (1912): 322 [faunistics]; MΙ WΑ (1931): 112 [listed]. </p>
            <p>Type locality. Taiwan, Shinchiku (Y Hsinchu County) (after CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949).</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. TAIWAN: TΑO Y UΑΝ COUΝτ Y: Syue wu nao, Fuxing Township, 10.vi.2016, 1 ♁, Sulung Lin leg. (SSCT). TΑIΡEI COUΝτ Y: Wulai, New Taipei City, 17.v.1965, 1 ♀, S.Miyatake leg.(EUMJ). TΑIΝΑΝ COUΝτ Y: Kantoushan, Dongshan District, 14.v.2014, 1 ♁, Jiafong Chen leg. (SSCT); Nanxi District, 7.v.2017, 1 ♁, Jiamu Chen leg. (SSCT). NΑΝτOU COUΝτ Y: Aowanda, Renai Township, 5.vi.2108, 3 ♀♀, Sinyan Shih leg.(SSCT);Nanshanshi,Renai Township, 4.vi.1981, 1 ♁, S.Tagawa leg. (EUMJ);Tsuifeng~Sungkang,alt.ca.2,044~ 2,306 m, 3.vi.1981, 1 ♁, K.Sasagawa leg.(EUMJ). KΑOΗ SIUΝG COUΝτ Y: “Banshoryo-Distr/ Soukutsu (Formosa)/ H. Sauter VI. 1912 ”, “Schenkling/ det.”, 1 ♁ (SDEI, Fig. 123); “Banshoryo-Dist./ Sokutsu VI 1912 ” (handwriting), “Schenkling/ det.”, “  Cladiscus / sanguinicollis/ Spin.” (handwriting), 1 ♁ (SDEI, Fig. 124); “Kosempo/ Formosa/ H. Sauter. V. 1912 ”, “Schenkling/ det.”, 1 ♀ (SDEI, Fig. 125); Mt. Baiyunshan, Jiaxian District, 16.vi.1977, 1 ♁, K. Ushijima leg. (EUMJ); Liukuei, Renai Township, 27.v.1970, 1 ♀, S. Kiyoyama leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Tai Suan Shan, Liukuei, Renai Township, 1.vi.1986, 1 ♀, 1 ex., K. Baba leg. (EUMJ); Tao Nah, Maolin Township, 30. v. 1986, 2 ♁♁ 2 ♀♀, K. Baba leg. (EUMJ). TΑIτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Jinping Forest Road, Chihshang Township, 19.vi.2011, 1 ♁, J. Samasako leg. (EUMJ). PIΝGτUΝG COUΝτ Y: Kenting Park, Hengchun Township, 26.v.1969, 1 ♁ 1 ♀, S. Hisamatsu leg. (EUMJ), 16.vi.1971, 2 ♁♁, S. Miyatake leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Dahanshan, alt. ca. 1,230 m, Chunrih Township, 2–14.vi.2013, 1 ♁, Fit Trap, K. Sonaka leg. (EUMJ); Mt. Kaoshihfoshan, Mudan Township, 10.vi.2013, 1 ♁, H. Murakami leg. (EUMJ), 15.vi.2013, 1 ♀, K.Sonaka leg. (EUMJ). JAPAN: KΑGO SΗIΜΑ P REFECτURE: Ôsumi Islands: Sakushima,Sakusugi-land, 14.vii.1979, 1 ♀, M.Kotani leg.(EUMJ). Amami Islands: Amami-Ôshima,Samato-son, 25.vi.2008, 1 ♁, M. Matsumura leg. (MMCJ). OĸIΝΑ WΑ P REFECτURE: Yaeyama Islands: Iriomote-jima, Komi, 1.v.1984, 2 ♁♁, S. Samaya leg. (HUMJ); Ishigaki-jima, Mt. Maese, 9.v.2008, 1 ♁, Chando Han leg. (EUMJ), 12.v.2008, 1 ♁ (EUMJ); Ishigaki-jima, Sarabu, 29.v.2012, 1 ♁, M. Matsumura leg. (MMCJ); Iriomote-jima, Otomi, 28.iv.1969, 1 ♁, H. Makihara leg. (KUMJ); Iriomote-jima, Urauchi, 31.v.2011, 1 ♁, M. Matsumura leg. (MMCJ); Taketomi-jima, 17.iv, 1 ♁, unknown collector and year (EUMJ); Sonaguni-jima, Iranda, 18.v.2017, 1 ♁, M. Matsumura leg. (MMCJ); Sonaguni-jima, Sonai, 6–8.vii.1970, 1 ♁, H. Makihara leg. (KUMJ); Sonaguni-jima, Inbi-dake, 11.vi.2017, 1 ♁, N. &amp; T. Ohbayashi leg. (EUMJ); Sonaguni jima, Nosoko, 12.vi.2017, 1 ♀, N. &amp; T. Ohbayashi leg. (EUMJ). </p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to  C. obeliscus , but it is distinguished by the following characters: head red; base of elytra reddish; EL/PL 2.72–3.14 (2.94) in male, 2.76–2.94 (2.84) in female; apical margin of male pygidium (Fig. 84) pointed posteriorly in the middle; apical margin of female ventrite VI (Fig. 88) widely emarginated; phallus and tegmen (Figs 89–91) not symmetrical; base of MO with a sagittate sclerite (Fig. 121). </p>
            <p>Supplementary description. Male (Fig. 5). Head, pronotum and base of elytra red; antennomeres I and II yellow; antennomeres III to VIII, elytra except for base, and legs brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 21) weakly serrate; antennomere I claviform; II compact; III cylindrical; IV to X weakly serrate, longer than wide; antennomere XI slightly longer than X.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections (Fig. 38) long; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 3/4; apical margins finely and gently indented. Mesoventrite densely with setigerous punctures except for central apical portion. Metaventral anterior process short. Metendosternite (Fig. 83) without furcal laminae; process extending anteriorly, tapered; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 31) gently widening to apex., weakly curved. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly and slightly. Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 84) shortly projected posteriorly in middle; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 85) almost straight. Spicular fork (Fig. 86) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/3 as long as spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 89–91) without fine spines, 1/2 as long as tegmen. Tegmen sinuate in basal 2/3, widest at apex. Phallus curved in lateral views, sinuate in dorsal and ventral views, pointed at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male, EyD/EyW 3.62–4.50 (3.92); antennae (Fig. 22) relatively shorter; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V truncated broadly and deeply in middle.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 87) slightly emarginated; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 88) broadly emarginated; apodeme 2/3 as long as ventrite VI.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca weakly sclerotized; Sc (Fig. 121) sagittate. CPr (Figs 92–94) distally trifurcate; central and ventrolateral processes large, equal in size; dorsolateral process relatively short.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 6): BL: 6.29–6.83 (6.54) mm; PL: 1.56–1.74 (1.66) mm; PWA: 1.14–1.34 (1.20) mm; PWM: 0.56–0.62 (0.59) mm; PWB: 0.82–0.90 (0.86) mm; EL: 4.73–5.09 (4.88) mm; EW: 1.26–1.44 (1.34) mm; EyD: 0.68–0.76 (0.72) mm; EyW: 0.26–0.34 (0.30) mm; EL/PL: 2.72–3.14 (2.94); EW/PWA: 1.07–1.16 (1.12); EW/PWM: 2.16–2.36 (2.27); EW/PWB: 1.52–1.60 (1.56); PWA/PWB: 1.36–1.49 (1.40); PWA/PWM: 1.94–2.16 (2.03); PWB/PWM: 1.42–1.50 (1.45); EyD/ EyW: 2.06–2.92 (2.47). Female (n Y 5): BL: 6.39–7.26 (6.91) mm; PL: 1.66–1.90 (1.80) mm; PWA: 1.20–1.36 (1.31) mm; PWM: 0.60–0.66 (0.64) mm; PWB: 0.80–0.94 (0.88) mm; EL: 4.73–5.36 (5.11) mm; EW: 1.28–1.46 (1.38) mm; EyD: 0.90–0.94 (0.92) mm; EyW: 0.20–0.26 (0.24) mm; EL/PL: 2.76–2.94 (2.84); EW/PWA: 1.02–1.09 (1.05); EW/PWM: 1.94–2.29 (2.15); EW/PWB: 1.55–1.60 (1.57); PWA/PWB: 1.43–1.55 (1.50); PWA/PWM: 1.82– 2.19 (2.05); PWB/PWM: 1.21–1.45 (1.37); EyD/EyW: 3.62–4.50 (3.92).</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Japan (new record): Saku-shima, Amami-Ôshima, Ishigaki-jima, Iriomote-jima, Taketomijima, Sonaguni-jima; Taiwan (CORΡORΑΑL +| VΑΝ DΕR WΙΕL 1949).</p>
            <p> Remarks. S CΗΕΝΚLΙΝG (1912) recorded  C. sanguinicollis (Spinola, 1844) from Taiwan, based on four specimens from ‘Kosempoʼ and ‘Banshoryoʼ, and the species was subsequently listed by MΙ WΑ (1931) without additional records. After close examination, three specimens (Figs 123–125) were found in SDEI, and they all belong  C. pallidicornis .  Cladiscus sanguinicollis is hence excluded from Taiwanese fauna. </p>
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            <p> Cladiscus hachijoensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs 6, 7, 10, 11, 23, 24, 32, 39, 95–106, 122, 123)</p>
            <p>[Japanese name: Hachijo-hoso-kakkoumushi]</p>
            <p> Cladiscus obeliscus (misidentification): UΕDΑ et. al. (1994). </p>
            <p> Cladiscus sp.: KΑ WΑΒΑΤΑΚΕ (2009): 29 [faunistics, fig. 2]. </p>
            <p>Type series. HOLOΤYΡΕ: 1 ♁, ‘Sueyoshi/ Hachijôjima Is. | Tôkyô Met. | 7–Jul–1981 | S. Kusakabe leg.’ (EUMJ). PΑRΑΤYΡΕ S: 1 ♀, ‘Sueyoshi/ Hachijôjima Is. | Tôkyô Met. | 7–Jul–1981 | S. Kusakabe leg.’ (KSCJ); 1 ♀, ‘[SUESOSHI] | Is. Hachijyôjima | Tôkyô Met.| 8. VII.1983.| T. WAKEJIMA leg.’ (KSCJ); 1 ♀, ‘ TÔKSÔ: JAPAN | NoboryôPass | Hachijyô Island | 23-25. VII. 2001 | Jirô Ogawa leg.’ (EUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘(HACHIJÔ ISLAND) | Neighbourhood of | Hachijô-onsen Hotel | Kashitate, 4. VII. | 1991, S. Hisamatsu’ (EUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘Mitsune-Noboriyu toge, | 5. VI. 1964, S. Hirashima &amp; M. Shiga leg.’ (KUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘HACHIJO | 5.VI.71 | T. Nakane’ (HUMJ).</p>
            <p>Description. Male (Figs 6, 10). Head brownish black, sometimes brownish red; pronotum and elytra brownish red; antennae and legs brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 23) weakly serrate, longer than total length of head and pronotum combined; antennomere XI slightly longer than X.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections (Fig. 39) long; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 3/4; apical margins not indented. Mesoventrite with sparse setigerous punctures except for central portion. Metaventral anterior process short. Metendosternite (Fig. 95) without furcal laminae; process short, extending anteriorly, bifurcated at apex; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 32) widening from basal half to apex. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly and slightly. Pygidium (Fig. 96) rounded posteriorly; pygidial struts extended distally. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 97) almost straight. Spicular fork (Fig. 98) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/2 of spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Fig 101–103) without fine spines, 1/3 as long as tegmen. Tegmen flattened, widest at apex. Phallus flattened, divaricated in apical 1/2, rounded at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male (Fig. 7), but EyD/EyW 2.82– 3.23; antennae (Fig. 24) almost as long as total length of head and pronotum combined; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly and deeply.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 99) almost straight; pygidial struts extended anteriorly. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 100) almost straight; apodeme about half of ventrite VI.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca weakly sclerotized; Sc (Fig. 122) annular. CPr (Figs 104–106) distally trifurcate; central and ventrolateral processes large, equal in size; dorsolateral process relatively short.</p>
            <p> Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 2): BL: 5.19–5.91 mm; PL: 1.46–1.64 mm; PWA: 1.02–1.08 mm; PWM: 0.52–0.54 mm; PWB: 0.76–0.82 mm; EL: 3.55–4.45 mm; EW: 1.20–1.34 mm; EyD: 0.60–0.82 mm; EyW: 0.20–0.28 mm; EL/PL: 2.16–3.05; EW/PWA: 1.18–1.24; EW/PWM: 2.31–2.48; EW/PWB: 1.58–1.63; PWA/PWB: 1.32–1.34; PWA/PWM: 1.96–2.00; PWB/PWM: 1.46–1.52; EyD/ EyW: 2.14–4.10. Female (n Y 2): BL: 5.82–6.84 mm; PL: 1.46–1.84 mm; PWA: 1.02–1.30 mm; PWM: 0.44–0.60 mm; PWB: 0.72–0.86 mm; EL: 4.36–5.00 mm; EW: 1.12 mm; EyD: 0.62–0.84 mm; EyW: 0.22–0.26 mm; EL/PL: 2.72–2.99; EW/PWA: 0.86–1.10; EW/PWM: 1.87–2.55; EW/PWB: 1.30–1.56; PWA/PWB: 1.42–1.51; PWA/PWM: 2.17–2.32; PWB/PWM: 1.43–1.64; EyD/EyW: 2.82–3.23. Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to  Cladiscus fulvescens (Chevrolat, 1874) , but distinguished by blackish antennae and legs. </p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the type locality, Hachijo-jima, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan; adjective. Distribution (Fig. 126). Japan: Tokyo: Izu Islands: Hachijo-jima.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was recorded from Hachijo-jima as  Cladiscus obeliscus (UΕDΑ et. al. 1994) because of misidentification. Subsequently, it was listed as  Cladiscus sp. (KΑ WΑΒΑΤΑΚΕ 2009). In this study, this species is newly described. </p>
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            <p> Cladiscus liaoi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs 8, 9, 12, 13, 25, 26, 33, 107–118, 123)</p>
            <p>Type material. HOLOΤYΡΕ: 1 ♁, ‘[Taiwan] Dahanshan (Mt.). | Alt. ca. 1,200 m, Chunrih | Township, Pingtung County | DZAEḆĦHṞ†Oiffi | 28. V. 2015, W. C. Liao leg.’ (EUMJ). PΑRΑΤYΡΕ: 1 ♀, ‘FORMOSA | TAIWAN | 1968.....1971’, unknown collector. (EUMJ).</p>
            <p>Description. Male (Figs 8, 12). Head, pronotum, elytra yellowish brown; antennae and legs brownish black.</p>
            <p>Antennae (Fig. 25) longer than total length of head and pronotum combined, antennomeres III to X acutely serrate; XI fusiform, twice as long as X.</p>
            <p>Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections short; prosternal process long, completely separating postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 5/6; apical margins not indented. Mesoventrite with evenly and densely arranged setigerous punctures. Metaventral anterior process tapered and as wide as mesoventral posterior process. Metendosternite (Fig. 107) with short furcal laminae; process extending anteriorly, tapered; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.</p>
            <p>Protibiae (Fig. 33) gently widening from base to apex., weakly curved. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.</p>
            <p>Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly. Apical margin of pygidium (Fig. 108) rounded posteriorly; struts short. Apical margin of ventrite VI (Fig. 109) weakly emarginated. Spicular fork (Fig. 110) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/3 of spicular fork.</p>
            <p>CM (Figs 113–115) bearing fine spines. Tegmen shorter than phallus; phallobase incised dorsally; phallobasic struts reaching phallobasic apodeme, which is 3/4 as long as tegmen. Phallus flattened, divaricated in apical 1/3, rounded at apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male (Fig. 9), but EyD/EyW 2.30; antennae (Fig. 26) weakly serrate; elytra pointed posteriorly at apex; central portion of metaventrite with pair of bundles of elongate setae-like trichobothria; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V truncated broadly and deeply in middle.</p>
            <p>Pygidium (Fig. 111) rounded posteriorly, with struts short. Ventrite VI (Fig. 112) rounded posteriorly, with apodeme 2/3 as long as ventrite VI.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca membranous; Sc lacking. CPr (Figs 116–118) distally trifurcate; central process large; dorsolateral and ventrolateral processes relatively short.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 1): BL: 10.18 mm; PL: 2.18 mm; PWA: 1.28 mm; PWM: 0.48 mm; PWB: 1.03 mm; EL: 8.00 mm; EW: 1.83 mm; EyD: 0.35 mm; EyW: 0.63 mm; EL/PL: 3.68; EW/PWA: 1.43; EW/PWM: 3.84; EW/PWB: 1.78; PWA/PWB: 1.24; PWA/PWM: 2.68; PWB/PWM: 2.16; EyD/EyW: 0.56. Female (n Y 1): BL: 13.4 mm; PL: 2.18 mm; PWA: 1.28 mm; PWM: 0.98 mm; PWB: 1.43 mm; EL: 10.9 mm; EW: 2.20 mm; EyD: 1.15 mm; EyW: 0.50 mm; EL/PL: 4.36; EW/PWA: 1.21; EW/ PWM: 2.26; EW/PWB: 1.54; PWA/PWB: 1.28; PWA/ PWM: 1.87; PWB/PWM: 1.46; EyD/EyW: 2.30.</p>
            <p> Differential diagnosis. This new species is similar to  C. terminalis , but it is distinguishable by the following characters: EyD/EyW 0.56 in male, 2.30 in female; PWA/ PWB 1.24–1.28; female antennae (Fig. 26) as long as male (Fig. 25); whole elytra yellowish brown, in female pointed at apex. </p>
            <p>Etymology. The species name is dedicated to Mr. Wen -Chuan Liao, the collector of the holotype; noun in genitive case standing in apposition.</p>
            <p>Distribution (Fig. 126). Taiwan.</p>
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            <p> Key to the species of  Cladiscus from Japan and Taiwan </p>
            <p>1 Elytra largely yellowish red (Figs 4, 6–9). .................... 2</p>
            <p>– Elytra largely black or brownish black (Figs 1–3, 5). .... ........................................................................................ 4</p>
            <p> 2 Eyes small (EyD/EyW 2.14‒4.10 in male, 2.82–3.23 in female); elytra relatively wide (EL/EW 2.65–3.71 in male, 3.90–4.46 in female). ...  C. hachijoensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p>– Eyes large in male, small in female (EyD/EyW 0.56– 0.68 in male, 2.18–2.20 in female); elytra relatively long (EL/EW 4.29–4.38 in male, 4.96‒4.99 in female). ...... 3</p>
            <p> 3 Elytra mostly yellowish-red, black at apex (Fig. 4). ...... ...................................  C. terminalis Schenkling, 1912</p>
            <p> – Elytra entirely yellowish-red (Figs 8, 9). ......................... ..............................................................  C. liaoi sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 4 Elytral punctures not extending to apical half (Fig. 2). ...............................................  C. weyersi Kraatz, 1899</p>
            <p>– Elytral punctures extending to apical half (Figs 1, 3, 5). ...................................................................................... 5</p>
            <p> 5 Male antennae flabellate (Fig. 17); female antennae serrate, antennomeres IV to X widely triangular (Fig. 18). .....................................  C. sauteri Schenkling, 1912</p>
            <p>– Male and female antennae weakly serrate. .................. 6</p>
            <p> 6 Head black; elytra entirely blackish (Fig. 1); EL/PL 4.36–5.15 (4.87) in male, 4.02–4.45 (4.28) in female; tegmen and phallus symmetrical (Figs 46–48); base of MO with a flattened sclerite plate (Fig. 120). ................. ...............................................  C. obeliscus Lewis, 1892</p>
            <p> – Head brownish red; elytra reddish near base (Fig. 5); EL/PL 2.72–3.14 (2.94) in male, 2.76–2.94 (2.84) in female; tegmen and phallus not symmetrical (Figs 89–91); base of MO with a sagittate sclerite (Fig. 121). .....  C. pallidicornis Corporaal &amp; van der Wiel, 1949</p>
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