Ceruchus lignarius Lewis, 1883
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10. Ceruchus lignarius Lewis, 1883 View in CoL
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Specimens examined. JAPAN: Hokkaido: 13 & 1Ƥ (CCCC), Yubari, 8.XI.2004, K. Nakamura leg.; Honshu: 13 & 1Ƥ (CCCC), Yamanashi, 18.V.1997, S. Horaguchi leg.; Kyushu: 13 & 1Ƥ (CCCC), Kumamoto, 11.X.1997, T. Mori leg. (33 & 3ƤƤ dissected).
Comparative morphology. The goal of this work is not to discuss the geographical variations of the Japanese subspecies of Ceruchus lignarius , therefore the three subspecies are not treated separately. All characters investigated are applicable to all the three subspecies. Ceruchus lignarius possesses at least eight peculiar characters ( Tables 1–2), which are not shared by any Chinese species.
Distribution. Restricted to Japan.
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