Taxonomic Study on the Tribe Megapenthini (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Elaterinae)

Similar documents
DISCOVERY OF GENUS PLATOLENES (COLEOP TERA : TENEBRIONIDAE) FROM INDIA WITH DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES G. N. SABA

New species of Agrìotes ESCHSCHOLTZ (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from Greece, Turkey and Syria

CONODERINAE (ELATERIDAE) OF BUXA TIGER RESERVE, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. Sutirtha Sarkar*, Sumana Saha** and Dinendra Raychaudhuri*

A New Species of the Genus Pseudopyrochroa (Coleoptera, Pyrochroidae) from the Ryukyus, Japan

Notes on the Species of Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) from Japan

A new species of Antinia PASCOE from Burma (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)

Two New Macrocephalic Pterostichines (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Central Japan

A new species of Cassida L. from Palaearctic China (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae)

Two new species and one new combination of Stenosini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from Xizang, China

Revision of the Plamius quadrinotatus species-group (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae)

Pseudamophilus davidi sp. n. from Thailand. (Coleoptera: Elmidae)

Genus Rubrocuneocoris Schuh (Hemiptera: Miridae) of Taiwan

Taxonomic Notes on the Subfamily Coloninae (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) from Honshu, Japan

NOTE XXXVIII. Three new species of the genus Helota DESCRIBED BY. C. Ritsema+Cz. is very. friend René Oberthür who received. Biet.

Three new species of Microctenochira SPAETH from Brazil and Panama (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae)

NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN CLERID BEETLES

Two new and notes on one previously known species of subgenus Asioplatysma Kryzhanovskij (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Pterostichus) from Afghanistan

Title. Author(s)Habu, Akinobu. CitationInsecta matsumurana, 21(1-2): Issue Date Doc URL. Type. File Information

A New Species of the Genus Asemonea (Araneae: Salticidae) from Japan

A New Species of Algon (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from China, with Some Notes on the Generic Characteristics

A new species of Tomoderinae (Coleoptera: Anthicidae) from the Baltic amber

New species of Glycosia Schoch, 1896 from Greater Sunda Islands (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) Stanislav JÁKL

New species of Pseudohymenalia Novák, 2008 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae: Gonoderina) Vladimír NOVÁK

Two new Phradonoma species (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from Iran

THE GENUS FITCHIELLA (HOMOPTERA, FULGORIDAE).

A DUMP Guide to Dung beetles - Key to the species Aphodius

Title. Author(s)Nishijima, Yutaka. CitationInsecta matsumurana, 20(1-2): Issue Date Doc URL. Type.

A New Genus, Ohirathous (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Dendrometrinae) from Taiwan

Rediscovery and redescription of Dilobitarsus pendleburyi (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Agrypninae) from Southeast Asia

Vol. XIV# No. 3, March,

Diurus, Pascoe. sp. 1). declivity of the elytra, but distinguished. Length (the rostrum and tails 26 included) mm. Deep. exception

Oribatid Mites of the Family Otocepheidae from Tian-mu Mountain in China (Acari: Oribatida)1'

Three new genera and species

By H. G. JOHNSTON, Ames, Iowa.

ON A NEW SPECIES OF ICHTHYURUS (CHAULIOGNATHIDAE : COLEOPTERA) FROM SILENT VALLEY

ON A NEW SPECIES OF APOVOSTOX HEBARD (DERMAPTERA : SPONGIPHORIDAE) FROM INDIA

New genera of Alleculinae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) from Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Vladimír NOVÁK

Descriptions of Two New Species of the Genus Ischalia (Coleoptera, Ischaliidae) from the Island of Shikoku, Japan

Title. Author(s) MATSUMURA, Shonen. Citation INSECTA MATSUMURANA, 11(1-2): Issue Date Doc URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/2115/9341.

PSYCHE A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF SALDIDAE FROM SOUTH AMERICA (HEMIPTERA) BY CARL J. DRAKE AND LUDVIK HOBERLANDT. Iowa State College, Ames

XLVII, 1873, p. 97) has written: "Abaris picipes et striolatus

Key to the Cephaloleia species of Central America and the West Indies

Glossopelta laotica sp.n. (Inserta: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Phymatinae), a new ambush bug from Laos

MARINE INSECTS OF THE TOKARA ISLAND MARINE MIDGES (DIPTERA, CHIRONOMIDA. Author(s) Tokunaga, Masaaki; Komyo, Etsuko.

NEW SPECIES OF SCAPHISOMA LEACH (COLEOPTERA: STAPHYLINIDAE: SCAPHIDIINAE) FROM MT. WILHELM, PAPUA NEW GUINEA INTRODUCTION

Sadahiro OHMOMO. Genus Coraebina O7:C7:G<:G

Hyphalus madli sp.n., a new intertidal limnichid beetle from the Seychelles (Coleoptera: Limnichidae: Hyphalinae)

Two new species longicorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from western Palaerctic region

MARINE INSECTS OF THE TOKARA ISLAND MARINE CRANEFLIES (DIPTERA, TIPULID.

Vol. XIV, No. 1, March, The Larva and Pupa of Brontispa namorikia Maulik (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Hispinae) By S.

New species of Jaklia Novák, 2010 from Thailand (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) Vladimír NOVÁK INTRODUCTION MATERIAL AND METHODS

NEW SPECIES OF ACRONIA WESTWOOD, 1863 AND DASISOPSIS HÜDEPOHL, 1995 (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE) FROM THE PHILIPPINES

shining; fulvous, with spot (sometimes wanting) on the middle closely punctured near the

New genera of Alleculinae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Part IV - Gerdacula gen. nov. Vladimír NOVÁK INTRODUCTION

Six New Taxa of the Genus Merionoeda (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Borneo, with a Redescription of M. cariniger HOLZSCHUH

TitleA NEW PORCELLANID CRAB FROM.

Agrilus scythicus, a new species from Ukraine (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)

New Amblycnemus from the Philippines, Borneo, and Java (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

Four New Species of the Genus Prostomis (Coleoptera: Prostomidae) from the Oriental Region

Mycetocharina (Alleculopsis) bahukalatensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) from Iran

Petr ZAHRADNÍK. Forestry and Game Management Research Institute Strnady 136, CZ Praha 5 - Zbraslav, Czech Republic

A NEW SALTICID SPIDER FROM VICTORIA By R. A. Dunn

The family Gnaphosidae is a large family

Title. Author(s)Hayashi, Nodoka. CitationInsecta matsumurana, 18(3-4): Issue Date Doc URL. Type. File Information

Family Nitidulidae. Key to genus adapted and updated from Joy (1932) A Practical Handbook of British Beetles.

Three new Oriental species of Thaumastopeus Kraatz, 1885 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae)

New or Little-Known Tenebrionid Species (Coleoptera) from Japan

A REVISION OF THE GENUS STENA2MIMA OF JAPAN (Hym., Formicidae, Myrmicinae)

A new species of the genus Planolinellus Dellacasa M. & Dellacasa G., 2005 (Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) from China. Łukasz MINKINA INTRODUCTION

Lytta costata Lec., 1854, monobasic.

A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS STICTOLEPTURA CASEY, 1924 FROM TURKEY (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE: LEPTURINAE)

A New Mirid Bug (Heteroptera: Miridae) from Taiwan

THE LARVA OF ROTHIUM SONORENSIS MOORE & LEGNER. BY IAN MOORE Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521

ZOOLOGISCHE MEDEDELINGEN

NEW SCENOPINIDAE (Diptera) FROM THE PACIFIC AREA 1

Two of the species were found to be new, and are described below, Paratypes, 6cr cr and 6, same data; in the Museum o.

Revision of the genus Paracistela Borchmann, 1941 Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) Vladimír NOVÁK

A new species of the genus Phytocoris (Heteroptera: Miridae) from the United Arab Emirates

Monograph of the subtribe Elaterina (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elateridae: Elaterinae)

New Cryptorhynchinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Dominican amber

SOME ERYTHRONEURA OF THE COMES GROUP (HOMOPTERA: CICADELLIDAE)

A Review of the Genus Neogasterocercus, New Genus in the United States (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Ochthebius hajeki sp. nov. from Socotra Island (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae)

Oldřich HOVORKA INTRODUCTION MATERIAL AND METHODS

Aedes Wtegomyial eretinus Edwards 1921

Descriptions of New North American Fulgoridae

Ziro KOMIYA 1) and Alain DRUMONT 2)

Key to genera of New World Eupariini (Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae)

Two new subspecies of Diartiger fossulatus Sharp (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) from Japan

Entomofauna Ansfelden/Austria; download unter

New genera of Alleculinae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Part III - Bobina gen. nov. Vladimír NOVÁK INTRODUCTION

REDESCRIPTION OF Stenochilus crocatus SIMON, 1884 (ARACHNIDA: ARANEAE: STENOCHILIDAE) FROM CENTRAL INDIA

UPOGEBIA LINCOLNI SP. NOV. (DECAPODA, THALASSINIDEA, UPOGEBIIDAE) FROM JAVA, INDONESIA

DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW SPECIES OF PETALOCEPHALA STÅL, 1853 FROM CHINA (HEMIPTERA: CICADELLIDAE: LEDRINAE) Yu-Jian Li* and Zi-Zhong Li**

Lower Cretaceous Kwanmon Group, Northern Kyushu

Two new species of Rhysodini from Indonesia (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Oldřich HOVORKA INTRODUCTION

Oncocephalus stysi, a new species of Stenopodainae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Israel *)

A New Species of the Genus Metoecus Gerstaecker

Sadahiro OHMOMO. Coraebus yajimai sp. nov.

Article. /zootaxa

Transcription:

Elytra, Tokyo, New Series, 3 (1): 67 72 September 15, 2013 First Record of Cateanus from Japan 67 Taxonomic Study on the Tribe Megapenthini (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Elaterinae) I. First Record of the Genus Cateanus SCHIMMEL, 2004 from Japan Entomological Laboratory, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812 8581 Japan Abstract Cateanus sonani (MIWA, 1934), comb. nov., which represents the first record of the genus Cateanus SCHIMMEL from Japan, is redescribed. Introduction The tribe Megapenthini GURJEVA, 1973 is distributed widely in the Old and New Worlds. Most of the members are distributed mainly in Southeast Asia and vary in their colour from monochromatic brown or black to marking of yellow, orange and black. In Japan, the tribe is composed of 13 genera, namely, Melanoxanthus ESCHSCHOLTZ, 1833, Megapentes KIESENWETTER, 1863, Ectamenogonus BUYSSON, 1893, Procraerus REITTER, 1905, Gamepenthes FLEUTIAUX, 1928, Xanthopenthes FLEUTI- AUX, 1928, Abelater FLEUTIAUX, 1947, Sawadapenthes ÔHIRA, 1970, Hayekpenthes ÔHIRA, 1970, Amamipenthes KISHII, 1973, Agaripenthes ÔHIRA, 1970, Neopenthes KISHII, 1973, Howau KISHII, 1993, and it comprises 51 species and nine subspecies (ARIMOTO, 2007, 2010, 2012; KISHII, 1999, 2006 a, b; ÔHIRA, 1970, 2003; ÔHIRA & MAKIHARA, 2005). Melanoxanthus sonani MIWA, 1934 was described based on a single specimen (sex unknown, deposited in Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taichung, Taiwan: TARI) from Okinawa-jima Island of the Ryukyus, Japan. After the description, this species was recorded in Okinawa-jima and Iriomote-jima Islands (KISHII, 1974; IRIE, 1976), but these records were based on misidentification. Accordingly, there are no additional records of M. sonani, and the species continue to be unidentified even today. One specimen of M. sonani collected by Dr. Teizô ESAKI was found in the collection of the Entomological Laboratory, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan (ELKU) and was completely accordant with the description of MIWA (1934). Then, I found that the species should belong to the genus Cateanus SCHIMMEL, 2004 distributed widely in the Oriental Region by sharing its diagnostic characters. Cateanus have not been recorded from Japan. In this paper, I record the species for the first time after the original description, which represents the first record of Cateanus from Japan, and review the past records of this species as Melanoxanthus sonani. Materials and Methods Measurements are all in millimeters and were made with a stereo microscope (Nikon SMZ-U) as follows; length of body from anterior margin of head to elytral apices (BL): maximum width of body (BW): maximum length of pronotum including posterior angles (PL): length of the midline of pronotum (PML): maximum width of pronotum including posterior angles (PW): maximum length of elytra (EL): maximum width of elytra (EW). Photos of specimen were taken with a Canon PowerShot G7 with a macro lens Reynox CM-3500, and combined by an image processing software (CombineZM).

68 The specimen has been deposited in the Entomological Laboratory, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan (ELKU). Genus Cateanus SCHIMMEL, 2004 [Japanese name: Misuji-tsuyakeshi-kometsuki-zoku] Cateanus SCHIMMEL, 2004: 243 (original description; type species: Melanoxanthus bakeri FLEUTIAUX, 1914: 443, by original designation). Diagnosis. The genus is distinguished easily from other Megapenthini genera by its pointed V-shaped frons and head with three longitudinal carinae. It is most similar to the genus Platianeus SCHIMMEL, 2004, but is distinguished easily by its rectangular scutellum, which slightly pointed at the middle of posterior margin and posterior angles. Distribution. Japan (Okinawa-jima Is. of the Ryukyus); China (Sichuan, Yunnan); Thailand; Vietnam; Myanmar; Malaysia (the Malay Peninsula, Borneo); Indonesia (Sumatra, Flores, Sulawesi); Philippines (Mindanao, Luzon); Nepal; India; Sri Lanka. New record from Japan. Comment. The genus contains 28 species from the Oriental Region (SCHIMMEL, 2004; SCHIM- MEL & TARNAWSKI, 2009, 2010). The record of the genus from Japan is isolated geographically, and this discovery is surprising. In the future, the genus will be recorded widely in southwestern China and Taiwan. Cateanus sonani (MIWA, 1934), comb. nov. [Japanese name: Misuji-tsuyakeshi-kometsuki] (Figs. 1 10) Melanoxanthus sonani MIWA, 1934: 252 (original description). Diagnosis. The species is similar to Cateanus carinulatus (SCHWARZ, 1902) recorded from Borneo and Thailand, but it is distinguished easily from the latter by its larger body, black prosternum, different shape of elytral apices. Material examined. 1, Naha-shi (Okinawa-jima Is.), Okinawa-Pref., the Ryukyus, Japan, 18 VI 1934, Teizô ESAKI leg. (ELKU). Rediscription. F e m a l e. Body (Figs. 1, 2) elongate, BL: 8.77, BW: 2.51; subparllel-sided, convex above; pronotum weakly with opalescent luster. Colour black except for pronotum and propleurite dark orange, but base and posterior angles of prothrax black (Fig. 5); carina of pronotum black; anterior portion of pronotum with black and semicircular marking, which is probably colour variation; mouth-parts brownish black. Head moderately clothed with yellowish brown, short and recumbent setae; pronotum moderately with brownish black, short and recumbent setae; elytra moderately densely with black setae; ventral surface moderately with tawny, short and recumbent setae. Antennae with a mixture of black and yellowish brown, fine, recumbent and dense setae and with some moderate long and yellowish brown setae. Legs clothed with yellowish brown, short and recumbent setae expect for femora with moderate long setae. Head (Fig. 4) shorter than basal width, convex above, with a scabrous and longitudinal carina at the midline and a very scabrous, rough and longitudinal carina each inside of eye, which are provided with dense, very fine and yellowish brown setae (Fig. 6); clypeal margin incurved and convergent

First Record of Cateanus from Japan 69 Figs. 1 10. Cateanus sonani (MIWA, 1934), comb. nov., 1, Habitus; 2, ditto; 3, label; 4, head; 5, ventral surface; 6, head; 7, left antenna; 8, left posterior angle; 9, scutellum; 10, apices of elytra. Scales: 3 mm for 1; 0.5 mm for 6 8; 0.1 mm for 9, 10.

70 from base to apex, rather vertical near apex, flattened at the middle; surface winkled obscurely hexagonally; punctures moderate and coarse. Antennae (Fig. 7) short, not reaching the apices of posterior angles of pronotum by apical segments; basal segment robust, cylindrical, distinctly longer than width; segment II shortest, as long as width; segment III obconical, longer than width, about 1.37 times as long as segment II; segment IV distinctly longer than width, about 1.92 times as long as segment III, longer than the preceding two segments combined; segments IV X serrate; segment XI oblong-ovate, distinctly longer than width, about 1.23 times as long as segment X. Pronotum trapezoidal, PL: 2.88, PML: 2.37, PW: 2.51, convex above; sides widening roundly and gradually from anterior angles to apical halves, then sub-parallel to base; surface winkled distinctly hexagonally; punctures small and moderate, but made denser and larger toward the outside, smaller than those of head; posterior angles (Fig. 8) moderate long, extended posterior laterad, angular at apices, with distinct carina above. Scutellum (Fig. 9) elongate, rectangular, pointed slightly and roundly at the middle of posterior margin and posterior angles, convex above, almost vertically inclined anterior downwards; anterior margin ridged; surface punctured small and moderately. Elytra elongate, EL: 5.71, EW: 2.36, about 2.42 times as long as width; moderate convex above; sides gently narrowed from base to basal halves, then rounded and gradually convergent towards apices, which are emarginated (Fig. 10); striae defined, punctuated deeply and circularly; intervals slightly convex above, coarsely granulated, rugose transversely, punctuated small and sparsely, smaller than pronotum. Prosternal process moderate long, extended lineally posteriad in lateral aspect, in ventral aspect widening gradually and roundly from base to basal half, then convergent to apex. Legs slender; tarsi and claws simple. M a l e. Unknown. Discussion and Distribution. The original description by Miwa (1934) states Head... with a median longitudinal carina which is rather obliterated and scarcely perceptible, in front of each eye is a scabrous longitudinal ridge which is free from puncture. But all Japanese Megapenthini species do not possess three carinae on the head, and the expression was obscured. Moreover, since the holotype is deposited in TARI, Japanese researchers could not easily examine the holotype. Thence, M. sonani has been unidentified for a long time. The specimen used in this study has three longitudinal carinae on the head, and the external structures are completely accordant with the expression of MIWA (1934), and then I could conclude immediately that the specimen is M. sonani. The character is a diagnostic character of the genus Cateanus by established SCHIMMEL (2004), therefore the species was transferred to Cateanus. In Japan, the species is distributed only in Okinawa-jima Island of the Ryukyus. After the original description, two records were published as Melanoxanthus sonani (KISHII, 1974; IRIE, 1976), but their specimens are in readily not truly M. sonani. One specimen recorded by KISHII (1974) from Iriomote-jima Island is clealy Melanoxanthus doriai ryukyuensis H. ARIMOTO, 2004 judging from the figure and text of the reference. Among eight specimens recorded by IRIE (1976), seven specimens from Iriomote-jima Island can be determined distinctly Megapenthes azumai H. ARIMOTO, 1993 judging from the text of IRIE (1976) and other one specimen from Okinawa-jima Island, which was explained easily in external structure by ÔHIRA (1998), was used as a paratype of Melanoxanthus matsumurai H. ARIMOTO, 2010. Accordingly, the paper is the second record of Melanoxanthus sonani (=Cateanus sonani comb. nov.). Habitats. The specimen used in this study was collected in Naha (Naha-shi), Okinawa-jima Is-

First Record of Cateanus from Japan 71 land (Fig. 3). The holotype was also collected in Naha, though detail collecting sites of both specimens are unknown. Many specimens of the three Melanoxanthus species, M. okinawensis, M. sekii, and M. matsumurai, have been collected in the northern Okinawa-jima Island so-called Yambaru (ARIMOTO, 2010; MATSUMURA, 2012), but Cateanus sonani have not been collected at all since 1934. Details of life history are unknown. Its allied species are collected by sweeping flower and from tree hollow. This species possibly have the same life history. Acknowledgements I thank Dr. Satoshi KAMITANI (Entomological Laboratory, Kyushu University) for giving the opportunity to examine the specimen, Dr. Munetoshi MARUYAMA (Kyushu University Museum) for his revision and Messrs, Hisayuki ARIMOTO (Osaka) and Wataru SUZUKI (Tokyo) for their gracious guidance. This paper is contributed from the Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan (Ser. 7, No. 4). 要 約 I Melanoxanthus sonani MIWA, 1934 1 1 Cateanus SCHIMMEL, 2004 Cateanus sonani (MIWA, 1934), comb. nov. References ARIMOTO, H., 1990. A new species of the genus Megapenthes (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from the Ryukyu Islands. Elytra, Tokyo, 18: 89 92. 2007. A new species and a new subspecies of elaterid beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from Japan. Ent. Rev. Japan, Osaka, 62: 107 112. 2010. Notes on elaterid beetles (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from East Asia (II). Three new species of elaterid beetles from Okinawa-jima Island of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. Ibid., 65: 5 10. 2012. Notes on elaterid beetles (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from East Asia (IV). Four new species of elaterid beetles from Japan. Elytra, Tokyo, (n. ser.), 1: 245 252. FLEUTIAUX, E. 1914., Elateridae des iles Philippines. Philip. J. Sci., 9(5), Sec. D: 441 449. GURJEVA, E. J., 1973. Novaja Triba zhukov-shchelkunov Megapenthini Tribus n. (Col., Elateridae). Zool. Zh., 52: 448-451. (In Russian.) IRIE, H., 1976. Records of Melanoxanthus sonani. Coleopterists News, Tokyo, (36): 15. (In Japanese.) KISHII, T., 1974. Elaterid-beetles from the Ryûkyû Archipelago, collected by Messrs. I. MATOBA, O. TAMURA and T. TAKAHASHI in the spring of 1973, with some new forms and notes The snappers of island (VII). Bull. Heian High School, (18): 1 19. 1999. A check-list of the family Elateridae from Japan (Coleoptera). Ibid., (42): 1 144. 2006 a. A revisional study on Megapenthes shirozui (Coleoptera: Elateridae) and its allied species from Japan, with descriptions of four new taxa. Ent. Rev. Japan, Osaka, 61: 55 68. 2006 b. Three new click beetles from Japan (Coleoptera: Elateridae). Some new taxa of Elateridae in Japan (XLI). Ibid., 61: 119 126.

72 MATSUMURA, M., 2012. Notes on two elaterid beetles from Okinawa-jima Is. Gekkan-Mushi, Tokyo, (503): 26 27. (In Japanese.) MIWA, Y., 1934. The fauna of Elateridae in the Japanese Empire. Report of the Deptment of Agriculture, Government Research Institute, Formosa, 65: 1 289. ÔHIRA, H., 1970. Notes on some elaterid-beetles from Japan (Coleoptera) (V). Ent. Rev. Japan, Osaka, 22: 75 88. 1998. Notes on Melaoxanthus sonani. Kita-Kyûshû no Konchû, Kokura, 45(2): 111. (In Japanese.) 2003. New or little-known Elateridae (Coleoptera) from Japan, XLIV. Spec. Bull. J. Soc. Coleopt., (6): 243 245. & H. MAKIHARA, 2005. Notes on the elaterd-beetles from the Ogasawara Islands in the collection of Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI). Bull. Forestry and Forest Products Res. Inst., 4(1): 53 64. SCHIMMEL, R., 2004. Die Megapenthini-Arten Süd- und Südostasiens. Dritter Teil: Abelatter, Amamipenthes, Cateanus n. gen., Friedrichiellus n. gen., Hayekpenthes, Megapenthes, Melanoxanthus, Pengamethes, Platianeus n. gen., Sawadapenthes und Wallaceus n. gen. (Coleoptera, Elateridae). Pollichia-Buch, 45: 1 504. (In German.) 2005. Die Megapenthini-Arten Süd- und Südostasiens. Vierter Teil: Phylogenese Zoogeographie und Katalog. Ibid., 48: 1 411. (In German.) & D. TARNAWSKI, 2009. New species of the tribe Megapenthini GURJEVA, 1973 (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from Asia. Ann. Zool., 59(4): 629 639. & 2010. New and little known species of the tribe Megapenthini GURJEVA, 1973 (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from Sulawesi. Ibid., 60(3): 325 336. SCHWARZ, O., 1902. Neue Elateriden aus dem tropischen Asien, den malayischen Inseln und den Inseln der Südee. Deuts. ent. Zeit., 46(2): 305 350. (In German.) SUZUKI, W., 1999. Catalogue of the family Elateridae (Coleoptera) of Taiwan. Misc. Rep. Hiwa Mus. nat. Hist, (38): 1 348. Manuscript received 1 March 2013; revised and accepted 8 May 2013.