taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CA445B5569FFF3FF5BFABAFE29FE43.taxon	materials_examined	Type species: Lacon fuliginosus Candèze, 1865: 10 (Japan), by original designation. Subgenus diagnosis. Body generally elongate robust, situated rather parallel, 13 – 18 mm long in males, about 20 mm long in females. Color generally rust, dusky brown to reddish-brown, but basal antennal segments, legs, and ventral region more or less paler than the dorsal aspect. Surface with scale-like hair densely covered wholly. Antenna short, reaching to one-half or two-thirds length of pronotum, distinctly serrate from fourth antennomere; second antennomere larger than the third one; combined length of second and third antennomeres clearly longer or almost equal with the fourth. Pronotum convex, with weakly impressed longitudinal median depression posteriorly; anterior angles strongly produced to cover more than half of the eye; lateral margin completely carinate. Pronotal hind angle broad at base, truncated at apex, without carina. Prosternum generally convex, with roundly margined anterior lobe. Hypomeron with deep groove for reception of the foretarsi or without such a groove; basal region strongly and broadly grooved for reception of the forefemur. Pronotosternal suture deeply grooved anteriorly for reception of antenna; antennal groove extending to posterior two-thirds of pronotosternal suture. Scutellum pentagonal, simple, flattened. Mesocoxal cavity closed to mesepimeron and mesepisternum. Seventh sternite with a smooth area without vestiture in female. Male genitalia elongate, paramere slender, straight, gradually narrowed at apex, with distinct triangular expansion of apex. Females with a pair of small sclerotized plates bearing short spines in the bursa copulatrix.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B5569FFF3FF5BFABAFE29FE43.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea, Japan, Taiwan, South China, Vietnam, Laos. Notes. This diagnosis was modified from Kishii (1987) and Ôhira (2003) based on traditional morphological characteristics.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B556FFFF6FF5BFF4AFA91F810.taxon	description	Specimens examined. Holotype: male, sand dune of Donmok beach on Ui-do Island, Dochoi-myeon, Jeollanam-do, Korea. 21. V. 2008. Hae Chul Park (Paratypes: 8 males and 14 females, same data as for holotype. Holotype and all paratypes deposited in NAAS. Description. Holotype (Figs. 5 – 6; male) 15.5 mm long, 4.5 mm wide; body elongate-oval, parallel-sided, rather convex; color blackish brown, but antennae, maxillary palpi, and legs dusky reddish brown (Figs. 5, 6); two kind of scale liked-hair densely covered, of which reddish brown hairs (rbh) bearing from large punctures and white gray hairs (wgh) bearing from small punctures (Fig. 17). Head (Fig. 9) shallowly impressed at longitudinal median region; carina above antennal socket well ridged, not reaching to frontal margin (Fig. 13); with ‘ v’ shaped marking of white gray hairs (wgh) at vertex; eyes almost parallel sided (Fig. 10). Maxillary palpi axed shape (Fig. 14); Antennae short, reaching two-thirds length of pronotum; first antennomere large, stout, 2.46 times longer than wide; second antennomere cylindrical, 1.28 times longer than wide and 1.35 times longer than third one; third antennomere subobconic, 1.32 times longer than wide; fourth antennomere serrated (Fig. 11); 11 th antennomere fusiform, slender, elongated, 1.90 times longer than wide (Fig. 15). Pronotum (Fig. 16) convex, dorsal-lateral portions slightly declivous; 1.07 times longer than wide, widest just before mid-length, but not wider than width of hind angles; longitudinal median furrow distinct beyond middle to posterior; lateral margin slightly arched, gradually narrow to anterior; base of hind angles weakly sinuate; hind angle broad at base, slightly divergent laterally, without carina, truncated at apex (Fig. 18). Prosternum (Fig. 19) convex, sinuate to base of antennal groove; anterior lobe rounded, more long than apex of hypomeron; prosternal process (Fig. 20) horizontal, gradually narrowing to apex, with long pubescence at apex; pronotosternal sutures forming deep groove to keep antennae; hypomeron broad, with distinct and deep groove for reception of fore tarsus, groove not reaching lateral margin, posterior margin almost straight. Scutellum (Fig. 21) subtrapezoidal, flattened, scale - like hairs densely covered, 1.17 times as long as wide; anterior margin parallel, narrower than lateral margins at middle; lateral margins strongly sinuate inwardly at one thirds of anterior; posterior margin rounded. Mesocoxal cavity surrounded by mesosternum and metasternum. Metasternum (Fig. 23) moderately convex at middle, with distinct tarsal grooves reaching to postero-lateral margins. Elytra convex, 2.26 times longer than wide, widest at one third and then gradually convergent to posterior; surface with punctuate striae, striae vestigial and indistinct (Fig. 22); intervals feebly convex. Sternite 7 (Fig. 24) semi-oval, 1.27 times as wide as long. Legs; hind femur as long as hind tibia; posterior half of 1 st to 4 th tarsal segments densely clothed with golden pubescence ventrally; claws simple, with two setae at base. Male genitalia (Fig. 27 – 29) elongate, rather slender, weakly bent downward at midlength (Fig. 28); median lobe slender, gradually narrow to apex, a little longer than parameres; paramere slender, gradually narrow to apex, slightly sinuate inwardly at middle, with lateral subapical barb expanded triangluarly; lateral subapical barb rather short, 1.36 times longer than wide (Fig. 30), with several long setae on median region ventral, almost parallel-sided at base (Fig. 31). Female (Figs. 7, 8). Length 17.52 – 19.10 mm, width 5.50 – 5.65 mm, generally larger than male; Antenna shorter than male, approximately reaching half-length of pronotum, forth antennomere more weakly serrated than male, 1.13 – 1.16 times as long as wide (Fig. 12); pronotum more convex than male and lateral margin more strongly arched; from posterior half of sternite 6 and sternite 7 with smooth elliptic region on median with small punctures without pubescence (Figs. 25, 26); ovipositor stout, lacking stylus (Fig. 32), weakly bent downwardly near apex in profile (Fig. 33); vagina (Fig. 34) rather short; uterus greatly enlarged, with two colleterial glands; bursa copulatrix (Fig. 35) stout, cylindrical, elongated, spiraled right, including two spiniferous rows, with a pair of small sclerotized plates at base. Larva. Unknown COI profile. We obtained a region data set of 686 nucleotides for five paratypes. No sequence divergence was detected at the infraspecific level. Base frequencies were: A = 27.1 %, C = 25.4 %, G = 18.5 %, and T = 29.0 %. 16 S rDNA. We obtained a partial region data set of 965 bases for five paratypes of this novel species. Mean base frequencies were as follows: A = 42.4 %, C = 19.7 %, G = 9.7 %, and T = 28.2 %. Kimura 2 - pairwise divergences within the new species ranged from 0.1 % to 0.5 %.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B556FFFF6FF5BFF4AFA91F810.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (Ui-do Island).	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B556FFFF6FF5BFF4AFA91F810.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology. This species remains unknown for detailed biological information. We can only provide brief collecting information that they was caught during the day under some logs and driftage deposited on the beach (Figs. 3, 4). Some individuals were collected by pitfall traps, with each trap containing a small amount of a mixture of 10 volumes of 100 % ethyl alcohol and one volume of pupal broth extracted from Bombyx mori (L.); the traps were left overnight.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B556FFFF6FF5BFF4AFA91F810.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This new species was named A. (S.) uidoensis based on its collection locality, Ui-do Island, Korea. Notes. Within the region including Korea and Japan, this novel species closely resembles A. (S.) ryukyuensis Kishii 1985 from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, in general appearance and body color. Agrypnus (S.) uidoensis sp. nov. has a distinctly carinate anterior margin of the hypomeral groove for reception of the fore tarsi, the prosternal process is extends straight in the posterior direction, the scutellum is more weakly inwardly concave, especially in male genitalia, the median lobe is slightly longer than the paramere, and the lateral margin of the subapical barb of the paramere is slightly inclined and almost parallel-sided at the base. In contrast, A. (S.) ryukyuensis has indistinct anterior margins of the hypomeral groove, the prosternal process is bent slightly inwardly behind the procoxal cavities, the scutellum is strongly concave inwardly, the median lobe of the male genitalia is equal in length to the paremere apex, and the lateral margin of the subapical barb of the paramere is more strongly inclined and clearly concave at the base. Agrypnus (S.) uidoensis is also separated from A. (S.) taciturnus and A. (S.) sauteri by general body color, the ratio of the length and width of the fourth antennomeres, and the differences in male genital shape as given above in the key. The molecular sequence data set of COI and 16 S rDNA of mtDNA will be useful to search for the unknown larva, which is expected to have same genetic information with adult of this novel species, as well as in determining the relationship between congeners of Sabikikorius and status for further systematic study.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
03CA445B556FFFF6FF5BFF4AFA91F810.taxon	description	FIGURES 9 – 26. SEM images of A. (S.) uidoensis. 9: Head; 10: Eye in a dorsal view; 11: 2 nd to 4 th antennomeres, male; 12: Ditto, female; 13: Frontal view of the head; 14: Ventral view of the maxillary palpi; 15: 10 th and 11 th antennomeres, male; 16: Pronotum; 17: Hairlike scales on the disk of the pronotum; 18: Hind angle of the pronotum; 19: Ventral view of the prosternum; 20: Prosternal process in a ventral view; 21: Scutellum; 22: Elytral punctuates; 23: Metasternum; 24: 6 th and 7 th sternites, male; 25: Ditto, female; 26: The different puncture shape on the smooth elliptic region, female.	en	Han, Tae Man, Sim, Ha Sik, Lee, Seunghwan, Park, Hae Chul (2009): A new species Agrypnus (Sabikikorius) uidoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) from the Sand Dune Shore of Ui-do Island, Korea. Zootaxa 2134: 60-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274965
