Leiodes multipunctata (Rye, 1873)
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Leiodes multipunctata |
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Leiodes multipunctata View in CoL species group
Species included. Leiodes araii sp. nov., L. haradai sp. nov., L. hijikatai sp. nov., L. indigesta Park & Ahn, 2007 , L. kiuchii sp. nov., L. multipunctata ( Rye, 1873) , L. sakaii sp. nov.
Diagnosis. Elytra unicolor or bicolored, with dense and irregular punctures and without distinct rows of punctures ( Figs. 39A View Fig , 42A View Fig , 44A View Fig , 47A View Fig , 50A View Fig , 53A View Fig ); mesoventrite with one distinct excavation between median carina and transverse carina ( Figs. 39E View Fig , 42E View Fig , 44E View Fig , 47H View Fig , 50H View Fig , 53F View Fig ); protarsi showing sexual dimorphism, tarsomeres 2–4 of male protarsi expanded ( Figs. 40A View Fig , 43A View Fig , 45A View Fig , 48C View Fig , 51A View Fig , 54A View Fig ); mesotibiae without sexual dimorphism, simply square at interoapical corner; dorsal posteroapical projection of metafemora small and not showing sexual dimorphism ( Figs. 40G, 40H View Fig , 48I, 48J View Fig , 51I, 51J View Fig ); pubescence of metaventrite with or without sexual dimorphism ( Figs. 39F, 39G View Fig , 48A, 48B View Fig ); aedeagus slender without distinct sclerites in inner sac ( Figs. 41A View Fig , 43F View Fig , 46A View Fig , 49A View Fig , 52A View Fig , 54F View Fig ); male abdominal sternite 8 weakly to strongly curved ( Figs. 41D View Fig , 43E View Fig , 45F View Fig , 49D View Fig , 52D View Fig , 54D View Fig ); female abdominal sternite 8 with a spiculum ventrale at central point of anterior margin ( Figs. 41E View Fig , 49E View Fig , 52E View Fig ).
Differential diagnosis. The Leiodes multipunctata species group can be separated from other species groups by having elytra with dense and irregular punctures.
Note. Two European species, L. punctulata (Gyllenhal, 1810) and L. inordinata (Sahlberg, 1898) , have elytra densely and irregularly punctate, slender aedeagi, and the mesoventrite bearing a distinct excavation as do the species of the L. multipunctata group ( DAFFNER 1983). It is possible that these European species are also members of this group. However, I refrain from the decision on the species group assignment of both latter species here, because I have not examined specimens of L. inordinata .
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