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E0318797FF9F155BFDF4FB09FDC3D019.text	E0318797FF9F155BFDF4FB09FDC3D019.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caccothryptus Sharp 1902	<div><p>Genus Caccothryptus Sharp, 1902</p><p>Caccothryptus Sharp, 1902: 63 . Hernando &amp; Ribera 2014: 283 [revision].</p><p>Type species: Caccothryptus compactus Sharp, 1902, by monotypy. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: CB7B4207-FD54-43A0-9617- 7D15 CAD 62833</p><p>Macrobyrrhinus Pic, 1922: 4 . Synonymised by Champion (1923: 222)</p><p>. Type species: Macrobyrrhinus rouyeri Pic, 1922, by monotypy. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 49DFB03F-B836-4673-8AF9-850B9E847115</p><p>Remarks</p><p>This genus is related to five genera in the Mandersia genus group (sensu Hernando &amp; Ribera 2005a): Resachus Delève, 1968 (revised by Hernando &amp; Ribera 2006), Simplocarina Pic, 1922, Pseudothryptus Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2005, Mandersia Sharp, 1902 and Euthryptus Sharp, 1902 . It is also similar to Cyclolimnichus Delève, 1968 (revised by Hernando &amp; Ribera 2000) and Tricholimnichus Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2001 in their large and elongate body.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>SE Asia (Okinawa to India).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0318797FF9F155BFDF4FB09FDC3D019	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki (2015): Four new species of the genus Caccothryptus (Coleoptera, Limnichidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 147: 1-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.147
E0318797FF9C155FFDFBFE81FCA4D509.text	E0318797FF9C155FFDFBFE81FCA4D509.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caccothryptus taiwanus Yoshitomi 2015	<div><p>Caccothryptus taiwanus sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 578B475A-54DA-4600-9FFF-F5E7045F814E</p><p>Figs 1A, 2 A–E, 4A–B</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Smaller species in the genus; TL = 3.73–4.05 mm in male, 3.75–4.20 mm in female; parameres weakly pointed in lateral view; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped, with small projections in inner margins.</p><p>Etymology</p><p>The species is named after the type locality.</p><p>Material examined</p><p>Holotype</p><p>TAIWAN: ♂ (TARI), “Taiwan: Ilan Fushan ---- [Chinese characters] 13. IV. 2011, leg. C. F. Lee ”.</p><p>Paratypes</p><p>TAIWAN: 2 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀, 13 ex. (TARI, EUMJ, NMW), same data as for the holotype; 1 ex. (TARI), “ Taiwan: Nantou Nanshanchi 25. VII. 2008, leg. W.-T. Liu”; 1 ♂, 1 ex. (SEHU), “ TAIWAN: NANTOU Nanshanchi 900 28. III. 1982 Col. T. FUJISAWA”; 1 ♂ (EUMJ), “[TAIWAN] Wulu Alt. ca. 700 m Haiduan Township Taitung Country ---- [Chinese characters] 17–18. VI. 2011 J. Yamasako leg.”; 1 ♀ (EUMJ), “(TAIWAN) Hsinhsien~Wulai Taipei Hsien 2. VII, 1970 Y. Hori leg.”.</p><p>Description</p><p>Male</p><p>Body (Fig. 1A) oblong, convex dorsally and ventrally, shiny, densely covered with short and long silver setae. Coloration of body black; legs and antennae paler.</p><p>Head densely punctate, slightly convex dorsally. Antennae relatively long, reaching about proximal 1/4 of elytra. Pronotum punctate as in head; PW/PL 1.90–2.11 (2.03). Scutellar shield equilateral triangular, finely punctate, lateral margins straight. Elytra oblong, widest at middle, lateral margins gently arcuate, coarsely and irregularly punctate; space between punctures same as their diameter; adpressed long silver setae forming obvious zigzag, irregular markings; apex obtuse; humeral parts weakly projecting dorsally; EL / EW 1.17–1.37 (1.31), EL / PL 3.00–3.50 (3.26), EW / PW 1.17–1.37 (1.23), TL / EW 1.53–1.78 (1.72). Each claw on foreleg of same size and shape.</p><p>Sternite VIII (Fig. 2D) U-shaped, bearing short setae in apical parts. Sternite IX (Fig. 2E) elongate, with long and stout lateral projections. Aedeagus (Fig. 2 A–C) stout, straightly curved ventrally in apical part, punctate in apical part of median lobe and parameres; median lobe wide in lateral view, rather pointed at apex; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped, with small projections in inner margins; apices of parameres rounded in ventral view, weakly pointed in lateral view.</p><p>Female</p><p>Sexual dimorphism indistinct; PW / PL 1.65–2.26 (2.02), EL / EW 1.23–1.34 (1.30), EL / PL 2.65–3.56 (3.25), EW / PW 1.20–1.28 (1.23), TL / EW 1.60–1.79 (1.71). Ovipositor (Fig. 4B) well sclerotized; coxite closely punctuate, pointed at apices, about 1.18 times as long as spiculum ventrale (Fig. 4A); approximate ratio of coxite and baculus (n = 1) 1.0: 3.43.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>Males (n = 5): TL 3.73–4.05 (3.90) mm, PW 1.80–1.90 (1.86) mm, PL 0.88–1.00 (0.92) mm, EL 2.85– 3.15 (2.98) mm, EW 2.10–2.50 (2.28) mm.</p><p>Females (n = 8): TL 3.75–4.20 (4.02) mm, PW 1.80–2.03 (1.90) mm, PL 0.85–1.15 (0.95) mm, EL 2.90–3.20 (3.07) mm, EW 2.20–2.50 (2.35) mm.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Only known from the type locality, Taiwan.</p><p>Remarks</p><p>This species belongs to the testudo species group (sensu Hernando &amp; Ribera 2014). It resembles C. sinensis Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2014, known from Fujian, China, in the shape of the parameres, which are broadly and deeply emarginated, and differs from it in the following male genital characteristics: apex of the median lobe rather rounded (rather pointed in C. sinensis); median lobe straightly projecting posteriorly (curved postero-ventrally in C. sinensis).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0318797FF9C155FFDFBFE81FCA4D509	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki (2015): Four new species of the genus Caccothryptus (Coleoptera, Limnichidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 147: 1-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.147
E0318797FF9B155CFD15FD9DFBD6D4D1.text	E0318797FF9B155CFD15FD9DFBD6D4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caccothryptus orion Yoshitomi 2015	<div><p>Caccothryptus orion sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 42B7D5F0-7DC5-4BD5-8CCF-5A08F9222A54 [Japanese name: Okinawa-oo-chibi-doromushi] Figs 1B, 2 F–J, 4C–D, 5A–B</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Smaller species in the genus; TL = 3.68–3.73 mm in male, 3.82–4.00 mm in female; parameres rather pointed in lateral view, with furrows in ventral part; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped.</p><p>Etymology</p><p>The species is named after “Orion Beer” (copyright: Orion Breweries, Ltd), which is a local, but wellknown and favored beer in Okinawa. The type locality of this species is situated near the Nago Factory of Orion Beer.</p><p>Material examined</p><p>Holotype</p><p>JAPAN: 1 ♂ (EUMJ), “ Genkagawa, Nago-shi, Okinawa <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=128.06277&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.616705" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 128.06277/lat 26.616705)">Japan</a> N26.616704, E128.062778, 10-IV-2015, Masato MORI leg.”.</p><p>Paratypes</p><p>JAPAN: 1 ♂ (EUMJ), same data as for the holotype; 1 ♀, 1 ex. (EUMJ), same data, but collector K. Kitayama; 1 ♀ (EUMJ), “Zatsun, Kunigami, Okinawa, Ryukyus 21-VI-2006 K. Takahashi leg.”; 2 ♀♀ (EUMJ), “Genka-ohkawa Okinawa 22-VII-1996 C. F. Lee leg.”.</p><p>Description</p><p>Male</p><p>Very similar to C. taiwanus sp. nov. in external features; body a little smaller and slender; elytral punctures coarser; PW / PL 1.88–1.94 (1.91), EL / EW 1.39–1.42 (1.40), EL / PL 3.14–3.33 (3.24), EW / PW 1.16–1.25 (1.21), TL / EW 1.83–1.84 (1.84).</p><p>Sternite VIII (Fig. 2I) U-shaped, bearing short setae in apical parts. Sternite IX (Fig. 2J) rather wide, with long and stout lateral projections. Aedeagus (Fig. 2 F–H) stout, curved ventrally in apical part, punctate in apical part of median lobe and parameres; median lobe wide in lateral view, pointed at apex; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped; apices of parameres rounded in ventral view; pointed in lateral view.</p><p>Female</p><p>Sexual dimorphism indistinct; PW / PL 1.85–1.94 (1.91), EL / EW 1.36–1.45 (1.42), EL / PL 3.15–3.44 (3.33), EW / PW 1.18–1.29 (1.23), TL / EW 1.77–1.91 (1.84). Ovipositor (Fig. 4D) well sclerotized; coxite closely punctuate, pointed at apices, about 1.11 times as long as spiculum ventrale (Fig. 4C); approximate ratio of coxite and baculus (n = 1) as 1.0: 3.45.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>Males (n = 2): TL 3.68–3.73 (3.71) mm, PW 1.60–1.75 (1.68) mm, PL 0.85–0.90 (0.88) mm, EL 2.83 mm, EW 2.00–2.03 (2.02) mm.</p><p>Females (n = 4): TL 3.82–4.00 (3.92) mm, PW 1.70–1.75 (1.73) mm, PL 0.90–0.92 (0.91) mm, EL 2.90–3.10 (3.01) mm, EW 2.00–2.20 (2.13) mm.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Only known from the type locality, Okinawa-jima, the Ryukyus, Japan.</p><p>Remarks</p><p>This species belongs to the testudo species group (sensu Hernando &amp; Ribera 2014). It is similar to C. taiwanus sp. nov. in the shape of the male genitalia, but differs from it in the following characteristics: parameres rather pointed in lateral view, with furrows in the ventral part; apex of the median lobe rather pointed in lateral view.</p><p>Biological notes</p><p>The type locality (Fig. 5 A–B) is a small river and the specimens were collected from under the surface of water-logged wood (personal communication from Mr. Masato Mori).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0318797FF9B155CFD15FD9DFBD6D4D1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki (2015): Four new species of the genus Caccothryptus (Coleoptera, Limnichidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 147: 1-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.147
E0318797FF981553FDFAFBB5FD07D6CE.text	E0318797FF981553FDFAFBB5FD07D6CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caccothryptus tibetanus Yoshitomi 2015	<div><p>Caccothryptus tibetanus sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3CE4012A-96D7-4568-9DB7-F2175F0B1278</p><p>Figs 1C, 3 A–D, 4E–F</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Medium size in the genus; TL = 4.65 mm in male, 4.40–4.70 mm in female; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped.</p><p>Etymology</p><p>The species is named after the type locality.</p><p>Material examined</p><p>Holotype</p><p>TIBET: ♂ (EUMJ), “ Cha Yu, 1824 m S.E. Tibet 9-IX-1996 C. I. Li leg.”.</p><p>Paratypes</p><p>TIBET: 3 ♀♀ (EUMJ, NMW), same data as for the holotype.</p><p>Description</p><p>Male</p><p>Body oblong, convex strongly in dorsal and slightly in ventral parts, shiny, densely covered with short silver setae. Coloration of body dark brown, but femora and tarsi paler.</p><p>Head slightly convex dorsally, densely covered with fine punctures. Antennae relatively long, reaching about proximal 1/5 of elytra. Pronotum punctate as in head; PW / PL 2.10. Scutellar shield equilateral triangular, finely punctate, lateral margins straight. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided near base to apical 1/4, gently tapering in apical 1/4, densely and regularly punctate; space between punctures smaller than their diameter; adpressed silver setae forming zigzag markings; apex relatively pointed; humeral parts</p><p>distinctly projecting dorsally; EL / EW 1.40, EL / PL 3.65, EW / PW 1.24, TL / EW 1.79. Each claw on forelegs of same size and shape.</p><p>Sternite IX (Fig. 3D) elongate, with long and slender lateral projections.Aedeagus (Fig. 3 A–C; basal part somewhat damaged) stout, curved ventrally in apical part, finely punctate in apical part of median lobe and parameres; median lobe slender in lateral view, pointed at apex; apical emargination of parameres deeply U-shaped; apices of parameres pointed in ventral and lateral views.</p><p>Female</p><p>Sexual dimorphism indistinct; PW / PL 1.98–2.08 (2.02), EL / EW 1.32–1.42 (1.37), EL / PL 3.40–3.76 (3.62), EW / PW 1.24–1.35 (1.31), TL / EW 1.68–1.80 (1.76). Ovipositor (Fig. 4F) well sclerotized; coxite closely punctuate, pointed at apices, about 1.03 times as long as spiculum ventrally (Fig. 4E); approximate ratio of coxite and baculus (n = 1) 1.0: 3.41.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>Male (n = 1): TL 4.65 mm, PW 2.10 mm, PL 1.00 mm, EL 3.65 mm, EW 2.60 mm.</p><p>Females (n = 3): TL 4.40–4.70 (4.59) mm, PW 1.95–2.08 (2.00) mm, PL 0.98–1.00 (0.99) mm, EL 3.40–3.70 (3.59) mm, EW 2.45–2.80 (2.62) mm.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Only known from the type locality, Tibet.</p><p>Remarks</p><p>This species belongs to the testudo species group (sensu Hernando &amp; Ribera 2014). It is related to C. sinensis, but differs from it in having the median lobe straightly projecting posteriorly, and the emargination of parameres somewhat wider.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0318797FF981553FDFAFBB5FD07D6CE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki (2015): Four new species of the genus Caccothryptus (Coleoptera, Limnichidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 147: 1-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.147
E0318797FF971550FDF7FE57FD3DD508.text	E0318797FF971550FDF7FE57FD3DD508.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caccothryptus chayuensis Yoshitomi 2015	<div><p>Caccothryptus chayuensis sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 43136CDF-3F5C-4AD4-A7DC-3F57299013EC</p><p>Figs 1D, 3 E–I</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Larger species in the genus; TL = 5.90 mm in male; median lobe minutely serrate in ventral part; apical emargination of parameres V-shaped.</p><p>Etymology</p><p>The species is named after the type locality.</p><p>Material examined</p><p>Holotype</p><p>TIBET: ♂ (EUMJ), “ Cha Yu, 1824m S.E. Tibet 9-IX-1996 C. I. Li leg.”.</p><p>Description</p><p>Male</p><p>Body oblong, convex strongly in dorsal and slightly in ventral parts, shiny, densely covered with short silver setae. Coloration of body dark brown, but femora and tarsi paler.</p><p>Head convex dorsally, densely covered with fine punctures. Antennae relatively long, reaching about proximal 1/5 of elytra. Pronotum punctate as in head; PW / PL 2.04. Scutellar shield equilateral triangular, finely punctate, lateral margins straight. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided near base to apical 1/4, gently tapering in apical 1/4, relatively pointed at apex, sparsely and irregularly punctate; space between punctures larger than their diameter; adpressed silver setae forming zigzag markings; humeral parts distinctly convex dorsally; EL / EW 1.50, EL / PL 4.17, EW / PW 1.36, TL / EW 1.86. Each claw on foreleg of same size and shape.</p><p>Sternite VIII (Fig. 3H) U-shaped, bearing short setae in apical parts. Sternite IX (Fig. 3I) elongate, with long and slender lateral projections. Aedeagus (Fig. 3 E–G) slender, slightly curved ventrally, finely punctate in apical part of median lobe and parameres; median lobe wide in lateral view, rather pointed at apex, minutely serrate in ventral part; apical emargination of parameres V-shaped; apices of parameres pointed in ventral view, forming thumb-like projection in lateral view.</p><p>Female</p><p>Unknown.</p><p>Measurements</p><p>Male (n = 1): TL 5.9 mm, PW 2.35 mm, PL 1.15 mm, EL 4.80 mm, EW 3.20 mm.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Only known from the type locality, Tibet.</p><p>Remarks</p><p>This species belongs to the testudo species group (sensu Hernando &amp; Ribera 2014). It is related to C. fujianensis Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2014 known from China (Fujian), C. malickyi Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2014 from Vietnam and C. jendeki Hernando &amp; Ribera, 2014 from India, but differs from them in the following characteristics: median lobe with minute serrae in the ventral part, pointed at apex; emargination of parameres rather shallow.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0318797FF971550FDF7FE57FD3DD508	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki	Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki (2015): Four new species of the genus Caccothryptus (Coleoptera, Limnichidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 147: 1-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.147
