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CD0AFE74E61DFFD6FF00FE8C966D9ABB.text	CD0AFE74E61DFFD6FF00FE8C966D9ABB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Platytenerus castaneus (Kôno 1930) Kono 1930	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Platytenerus castaneus (Kôno, 1930)</p>
            <p>(Figs 1, 3, 5 –12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 22–26)</p>
            <p> Tenerus castaneus Kôno, 1930: 136 , fig. 3. (Type locality: Chuzenji, Tochigi Pref., Japan) </p>
            <p> Platytenerus castaneus (Kôno, 1930) : Miyatake, 1985: 158, pl. 25, fig. 27; Melnik, 2009: 71, fig. 16. </p>
            <p>Specimens examined. (N = 26) [Hokkaido] 1♂ (HNHJ, No. 7129), Nukabira, Kamishihoro-chô, 2.VII.1970, K. Yoshida leg. [Fukushima] 1♀ (KSJ), Iwashitakazumazawa, Minamiaizu-shi, 25.VII.2004, S. Kondo et A. Kubota leg. [Niigata] 1♂ (KSJ), Hiwadaira, near Renge spa, Itogawa-shi, 20.VII.2001, S. Tsuyuki leg. [Tokyo] 1♂ (KSJ), Mt. Mitake, Oume-shi, 23.VI.1994, Y. Kusakabe leg.; 1♂ &amp; 3♀♀ (KSJ), Hongô, Bunkyô-ku, 5–8.VI.1990, Y. Kusakabe leg.; 2♀♀ (KSJ), same locality, 22.VI.1992, Y. Kusakabe leg.; 1♀ (KSJ), same locality, 12.VI.1991, Y. Kusakabe leg. [Osaka] 1♀ (EUMJ), Mt. Iwawaki, Nagano-shi, 23.VII.1966, Y. Kimura leg. [Tottori] 1♂ (EUMJ), Mt. Daisen, Daisen-chô, 15.VII.1956, T. Shibata leg. [Ehime] 1♀ (EUMJ), Mt. Ishizuchi, Jôjusha, Saijô-shi, 20.VIII.1962, Y. Arita leg.; 2♂♂ (EUMJ), Mt. Takanawa, Matsuyama-shi, 15.VII.1952, H. Kusunoki leg.; 1♀ (EUMJ), Mt. Ishizuchi, Tsuchigoya, Saijô-shi, 12.VIII.2014, by light trap, R. Okano leg.; 2♂♂ (EUMJ), Tengukôgen, 24.VII.2014, by light trap, R. Okano leg.; 1♂ (EUMJ), Nishidani, Kumakôgen-chô, 24.VII.2014, by light trap, K. Yoshida leg. [Tokushima] 1♀ (KSJ), Mt. Takagi, Kizawa-mura, 12.VII.1998, unknown leg. [Kumamoto] 1♂ (KKJ), Shiragadake, Asagiri-chô, 19.VII.1998, by light trap, K. Kido leg.; 1♂ (MOJ), same locality, 11.VIII.2014, by light trap, M. Oda leg. [Oita] 1♂ (KSJ), Houei-rindô, Ogata-machi, Ôno-gun, 24.VII.2003, T. Haneda leg.; 1♂ (SIJ), Kurodake, 28–29.VIII.1979, A. Miyata leg. [Kagoshima] 1♂ (MOJ), Uchidume, Minami- Ôsumi-chô, 4.VII.2007, by light trap, M. Oda leg.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This species is similar to  P. iriomotensis sp. n. , but distinguishable by the following characteristics: antennae narrowly pectinate; elytral disc finely with asetigerous punctations; elytra 1.36–1.89 (1.45) times as wide as pronotal width; pygidium not arcuate at the middle; 8th sternite with apical margin almost straight; phallobasic rod wide; phallus with a linear median sclerite at apical 2/3. </p>
            <p>Redescription. Male. Head and pronotum chestnut brown; antennae, legs and abdomen brownish yellow; elytra mostly chestnut brown, gradually becoming paler near apical margin (Fig. 1); head, pronotum and elytra little darker or lighter in some specimens. Body covered with brownish yellow setae.</p>
            <p>Antennae narrowly pectinate; antennomere 1 claviform; 2 rectangular; 3 triangular, three times as long as wide; 4 longer than wide; 5–10 same as long as wide; 11 fusiform (Fig. 3).</p>
            <p>Pygidium with apical margin slightly posteriorly curved; pygidial struts elongate (Fig. 12). Apical margin of 7th sternite broadly emarginated in the middle. Apical margin of 8th sternite almost straight (Fig. 14). Spicular fork with lateral plates not expanded; spicular apodeme separated at apical 1/3; intraspicular fork elongate (Fig. 16).</p>
            <p>Fully inflated aedeagus with elongate connecting membrane between tegmen and phallus, into which basal 1/3 of phallus is inserted; phallobase rather thin, with two short processes weakly pigmented in dorsal view; phallobasic rod wide, divided apically; phallus rather elongate, with a linear median sclerite at apical 2/3 (Figs 18, 19).</p>
            <p>Female. Similar to male, but antennomeres 4–10 weakly expanded outwardly; inner margin of hind tibiae not concave; apical margin of 7th sternite narrowly incised in the middle. Pygidium with apical margin round (Fig. 22). Eighth sternite slightly emarginated in the middle (Fig. 23). Ovipositor shorter than length of abdomen; (Fig. 24); lamina with a linear median plate in ventral view (Fig. 25, shown by black arrow); proctigeral bacculi long, reaching proctiger in dorsal view (Fig. 26).</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratio. Male (n = 9): BL 5.31–8.30 (6.80) mm; PW 1.52–2.47 (2.08) mm; PL 1.26–2.00 (1.70) mm; EW 2.20–3.50 (2.89) mm; EL 4.05–6.30 (5.10) mm; PW/PL 1.14–1.28 (1.22); EL/EW 1.61–1.84 (1.76); EL/PL 2.42–3.21 (3.00); EW/PW 1.32–1.50 (1.40). Female (n = 9): BL 6.74–9.66 (7.86) mm; PW 2.00–2.90 (2.36) mm; PL 1.63–2.37 (1.94) mm; EW 2.77–4.10 (3.41) mm; EL 4.94–7.36 (5.92) mm; PW/PL 1.11–1.29 (1.22); EL/EW 1.65–1.94 (1.73); EL/PL 2.74–4.05 (3.07); EW/PW 1.36–1.89 (1.45).</p>
            <p>Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), Russia (after Melnik, 2009).</p>
            <p> Biological notes. Some of examined materials were collected from a tree hollow of  Zelkova serrata in Hongô, Tokyo (private communication, K. Sakai), and by light trap in the primary forest (see Miyatake, 1985). </p>
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CD0AFE74E61BFFD5FF00F89090AA9FD5.text	CD0AFE74E61BFFD5FF00F89090AA9FD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Platytenerus iriomotensis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Platytenerus iriomotensis sp. n.</p>
            <p>(Figs 2, 4, 13, 15, 17, 20, 21)</p>
            <p>Type series. Holotype: 1♂ (EUMJ), “Ootomi-rindô/ Iriomote-jima Is./ Okinawa, Japan / 2.VI.2014 (LT)/ Hideki Kawai leg.”. Paratype: 1♂ (EUMJ), same locality and collector as the holotype, but the date is 1.VI.</p>
            <p>Type locality. Ootomi-rindô, Iriomote Island, Okinawa Pref., Japan.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This new species is similar to  P. castaneus , but distinguishable by the following characteristics: antennae broadly pectinate; elytral disc roughly set with asetigerous punctations; elytra 1.19–1.20 times as wide as pronotum; pygidium arcuate at the middle; 8th sternite with apical margin round; phallobasic rod narrow; phallus with a linear median sclerite at apical half. </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Head, pronotum and elytra black; abdomen brownish black; antennae and legs brownish yellow (Fig. 2). Body with yellowish brown setae.</p>
            <p>Antennae broadly pectinate; antennomere 1 claviform; 2 rectanglar; 3 triangular, twice as long as wide; 4–10 shorter than wide; 11 fusiform (Fig. 4).</p>
            <p> FIGURES 12–21. Male terminal parts of Platytenerus spp. 12, 14, 16, 18, 19,  Platytenerus castaneus ; 13, 15, 17, 20, 21,  P. iriomotensis sp. n. ; 12, 13, pygidium; 14, 15, 8th sternite; 16, 17, spicular fork; 18–20, inflated aedeagi (18, 20, lateral views; 19, 21, ventral views.) Lettering: Ph, phallus; Tg, tegmen; CM, connecting membrane between tegmen and phallus. </p>
            <p>Pygidium with apical margin posteriorly curved, roundly cornered at the middle; pygidial struts stout (Fig. 13). Apical margins of 7th sternite broadly emarginated in the middle. Apical margin of 8th sternite round (Fig. 15) Spicular fork with lateral plates not expanded; spicular apodeme separated at before apex; intraspicular fork elongate (Fig. 17).</p>
            <p>Fully inflated aedeagus with broad connecting membrane between tegmen and phallus, into which basal half of phallus is inserted in ventral view; phallobase rather thick, with two short processes well pigmented in dorsal view; phallobasic rod narrow, divided apically; phallus rather broad, with a linear median sclerite at apical half (Figs 20, 21).</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Measurements and ratio. Holotype: BL 8.06 mm; PW 2.70 mm; PL 2.25 mm; EW 3.25 mm; EL 5.81 mm; PW/PL 1.20; EL/EW 1.79; EL/PL 2.58; EW/PW 1.20. Paratype: BL 6.85 mm; PW 2.25 mm; PL 1.85 mm; EW 2.69 mm; EL 5.00 mm; PW/PL 1.22; EL/EW 1.86; EL/PL 2.70; EW/PW 1.19.</p>
            <p>Etymology. This specific name is derived from type locality, Iriomote Island. Distribution. Japan (Iriomote Island, known only from the type locality). Biological notes. Holotype and paratype were collected by light trap.</p>
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