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Published: 2010-08-10
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Notes on Malthinus mucoreus (Coleoptera: Cantharidae), with descriptions of two new related species from the Ryukyus, Southwest Japan

Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture; The Kyushu University Museum, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812–8581 Japan
Coleoptera taxonomy Malthininae redescription infraspecific variation new species

Abstract

Malthinus mucoreus Kiesenwetter, 1879, is redescribed based on material collected from various localities in Japan, and variations in morphological features are investigated. Additionally, two species from the Ryukyus in the southwestern part of Japan, M. serrulatus sp. nov. and M. orbiculatus sp. nov., are described and illustrated.

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