Dynodorcus DIDIER, 1931

(G. = Dorcus antaeus)


Note : We use the genus Dynodorcus Didier for this group, formerly in Dorcus, then subgenus of Serrognathus. The species have penis trifid at the apex. Perhaps they could be considered as a subgenus of Dorcus.

 

Dynodorcus antaeus (HOPE, 1842).

Dorcus antaeus HOPE, 1842:83 [Eurytrachelus, Serrognathus] [anteus].

Hope, 1843:364; Hope, 1845:74.

Lucanus scaritoides HOPE & WESTWOOD, 1845:20, 24 [scaritides] [Khasi Hills].

Vollenhoven, 1861:109; Parry, 1864:90; Parry, 1870:111.

Rhaetus parryi BOILEAU, 1902:49, pl. 2 [Loc. ?].

Heyne & Taschenberg, 1908:55

Dorcus mercurius (HOPE) BOILEAU, 1913:252.

Dorcus yaksha GRAVELY, 1915:422-423, pl. 29 [Darjjeling District : Kurseong; Dafla Hills : Dikrang Valley].

Didier, 1928:47; Didier, 1931:183; Arrow, 1938:53; Arrow, 1950:86, pl.7; Didier & Séguy, 1953:143-144; Benesh, 1960:89; Endrodi, 1968:51.

Dorcus dispar DE LISLE, 1970:109 [Sumatra : Redelong--Atjeh] (Note : the figure of genitalia do not match with antaeus).

Kurosawa, 1970:160, pl.2; Endrodi, 1971:12; De Lisle, 1975:208; Weng-Yew Tung, 1983:46, pl.3; Misonne, 1986:31-32; Kawano, 1988:8; Maes, 1990:22; Bomans, 1991:145; Haitlinger, 1991:534; Maes, 1992:92; Kawano, 1992:12; Kawano, 1993:11; Bartolozzi & Sforzi, 1994:111, 114; Haitlinger, 1994:193; Kawano, 1994:11; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:265, pl. 93; Ikeda & Nishimura, 1995:19; Kawano, 1997:454, fig. 1, 5.

India : Himachal Pradesh (Mandi Distr.--Kara Forest near Hanogi--31°41N-77°07E), Uttar Pradesh = United Provinces (Naini Tal, Kumaon--W. Almora), Sikkim, West Bengal (Darjeeling, Kurseong, St. Mary's Forest--Kurseong, Dalfa Hills--Dikrang Valley), Assam*, Meghalaya (Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji);

Nepal : Khumbu, Thodung, Bhandar near Thodung;

Bhutan : Pedong, Puntsholing;

Myanmar = Burma : S. Shan State (Keng Dung), ? (Ruby Mines);

China : Yunnan;

Thailand = Siam : Chiang Rai (Wiangpapao, Mae Kajan, Chiang Rai), Chiang Mai (Mt. Doi Pui, Mt. Doi Pahompok near Fang, Mt. Doi Inthanon--18°26N-98°17E, Mt. Doi Saket, Maetaeng, Sankampaeng), Lampang (Jae Hom, Lampang--18°22N-99°28E), Petchaburi (Khao Khor);

Laos : Xieng-Khouang;

N. Vietnam : Tam Dao near Vinh Yen;

Taiwan;

Malaya : Perak (Taiping--4°51N-100°41E), Pahang (Cameron Highlands);

Borneo;

Sumatra : Aceh Prov. (Redelong);

Java.

Note : A specimen collected in Limoges, France (Misonne, 1986).

Natural enemies : Acarina : Canestriniidae : Rugoniphela marloni.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. hopei (SAUNDERS, 1854).

Platyprosapus hopei SAUNDERS, 1854 [China] [Platyprosopus, Dorcus, Serrognathus].

Dorcus striatopunctatus SAUNDERS, 1854 [Dorcas] [China].

Dorcus striatus SAUNDERS, 1854 [China].

Dorcus curvidens spp. hopei (SAUNDERS); Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:265-267, 272, 320, pl.95, fig.394(19-24).

China* : Sichuan (Mt. Chinfu Shan, Kangding) Anhui (Mt. Dabie Shan), Jiangxi (Yushan), Fujian (Mt. Wuyi Shan, Kuatun), Guangdong (Mei Xian).

Bibliography :

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. binodulosus (WATERHOUSE, 1874).

Dorcus binodulosus WATERHOUSE, 1874.

Dorcus curvidens spp. binodulus WATERHOUSE; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:265-267, 272, 320, pl.95, fig.394(25-30).

Dorcus curvidens ssp. binodulosus WATERHOUSE; Araya, 2000:13-14.

Dorcus curvidens binodulosus WATERHOUSE; Araya, 2001:272.

·        South Korea : Chousen Peninsula

·        Korea : Kyonggi-do : Kwangnung

·        Japan : Hokkaido I.

·        Japan : Honshu I. : Niigata Pref.

·         Japan : Honshu I. : Fukui Pref. (citated by Araya, 2001).

·        Japan : Honshu I. : Aichi Pref. : Tatada-mura

·        Japan : Honshu I. : Kyoto Pref. : Kyoto, 35°05N-135°51E

·        Japan : Honshu I. : Osaka Pref. : Kobe, 34°42N-135°08E

·        Japan : Honshu I. : Hyogo Pref. : Nose : Mt. Mikusayama

·        Japan : Shikoku I.

·        Japan : Kyushu I. : Nagasaki Pref. : Tsushima I., 34°20N-129°20E

·        Japan : Sendai

·        Japan, col. J.D. Pasteur (1 male in Rijksmuseum, Leiden).

Bibliography.

ARAYA K. (2000) An account of a visit to European Museums. 2. The lucanid specimens in the van Roon and Siebold collections deposited in the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden. Gekkan-Mushi, 350:4-16.

ARAYA K. (2001) New records of Ceruchus lignarius monticola Nakane, 1978 (Coleoptera, Lucanidae) from Fukui Prefecture, Central Japan, with reference to Lucanid fauna of Fukui Prefecture. Sukunahikona, Special Publication of the Japan Coleopterological Society, 1:271-273.

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. curvidens (HOPE, 1840).

Lucanus curvidens HOPE, 1840:78 [Dorcus, Serrognathus].

Dorcas dehaani HOPE, 1842 [Dorcus, Serrognathus] [Sylhet].

Dorcus klugii THOMSON, 1862 [klugii] [India].

Hope, 1841:299, 589; Hope, 1842:127; Hope, 1842:247; Hope, 1842:589; Hope, 1843:106; Hope & Westwood, 1845:22; Saunders, 1854:50, 51, 53, pl.3-4; Thomson, 1862:424-425; Parry, 1864:50, 89; Vollenhoven, 1865:153; Waterhouse, 1874:6; Gestro, 1881:323; Lewis,       1883:338; Boileau, 1898:401-432; Boileau, 1906:92; Van Roon, 1910:37; Boileau, 1913:253; Mollenkamp, 1913:20; Oberthur & Houlbert, 1914:155; Gravely, 1915:423; Kriesche, 1920:100; Didier, 1926:146; Didier, 1928:33-34, 41; Miwa, 1929:351; Nagel, 1930:93; Didier, 1931:182, 184; Didier, 1932:42; Miwa, 1933:362, pl.1; Benesh, 1936:9; Miwa, 1938:362, pl.1; Miwa, 1939:159, pl.283-284; Arrow, 1943:138; Arrow, 1950:88, pl.7; Didier & Séguy, 1952:230-231; Didier, 1953:145; Didier & Séguy, 1953:52-53, 145-146, 148; Inahara & Baba, 1959:9; Benesh, 1960:90-91, 96; Nomura, 1960:42; Nomura, 1963:107; De Lisle, 1967:529-531; De Lisle, 1974:51; Matsuka, 1981:2-3; Weng-Yew Tung, 1983:46, pl.3; Biswas & Chatterjee, 1985:182; Ichikawa, 1986:4-12; Kojima, 1986:16-21; Nakamura & Sugita, 1986:13-15; Yamaguchi, 1986:1-2; Kojima, 1987:21-25; Bomans, 1988:6; Isida & Fujioka, 1988:8-9; Kawano, 1988:22; Araya, 1989:7; Bomans, 1989:177-178; Kojima, 1989:3-7; Tsukawaki, 1989:19-23; Maes, 1990:22-23; Kawano, 1990:9-19; Araya, Obuchi & Ochi, 1991:23; Bomans, 1991:145; Kojima, 1991:11-18; Tsukawaki, 1991:19-21; Araya, Obuchi & Ochi, 1992:32; Kurosawa & Fujita, 1992:15-22; Maes, 1992:92-93; Yoshida, 1992:2-5; Kawano, 1993:9; Kawano, 1993:10-11; Sakaino, Yu & Chu, 1994:122; Bomans, 1994:489; Bartolozzi & Sforzi, 1994:114; Kawano, 1994:7, 11;

Dorcus curvidens (HOPE); Mizunuma, 1994:266

Dorcus curvidens spp. curvidens (HOPE); Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:265-267, 272, 320, pl.94-95, fig.394(1-18).

Ikeda & Nishimura, 1995:17-21; Araya, 1996:18, 21; Araya, 1996:16; Bartolozzi, 1996:132; Kawano, 1997:454.

Dorcus curvidens (HOPE); Bomans & Benoit, 2005:291.

India : Uttar Pradesh : Dehra Dun : Jaunsar

India : Sikkim

India : West Bengal : Darjeeling

India : West Bengal : Kurseong

India : West Bengal : Gopaldhara : Rungbong Valley

India : Arunachal Pradesh : Namdapha : Miao

India : Assam, col. S. Jones (male TYPUS in coll. Hope in University Museum, Oxford, UK).

India : Meghalaya : Khasi Hills

Nepal

Bhutan : Pedong

Bhutan : Wangdi-Phodrang;

Bangladesh : Sylhet

Myanmar = Burma : Tenasserim State

Myanmar = Burma : Thandaung

Thailand : Mae Yai, 20°00N

Thailand : Chiang Rai : Wiangpapao

Thailand : Chiang Dao, 19°15N

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Chiang Mai, 18°50N-98°57E

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Mt. Doi Inthanon, 18°26N-98°17E

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Mt. Doi Pui

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Mt. Doi Saket

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Om Goi

Thailand : Chiang Mai : Samoeng

Thailand : Lampang : Lampang, 18°22N-99°28E

Thailand : Tak : Umphang

Thailand : Phitsanulok, 16°49N-100°08E

Thailand : Nakhon Ratchasima : Nakhon Ratchasima, 15°01N-102°04E

Thailand : Mae Lanoi

Laos : Xieng-Khouang

Vietnam : Tam Dao near Vinh Yen.

Bibliography :

BOMANS H.E. & BENOIT P. (2005) Inventaire provisoire commenté des Coléoptères Lucanides de l’Archipel des Philippines (98eme Contribution a l’étude des Coléoptères Lucanides). Lambillionea, CV(2):283-301.

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. volscens (DIDIER & SEGUY, 1952).

Dorcus volscens DIDIER & SEGUY, 1952:230, fig. 7 [Sumatra:Bungar Bondar].

Dorcus parryi ssp. parryi; Ichikawa, 1986:4.

Dorcus parryi ssp. volscens DIDIER & SEGUY; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:29, fig. 89(a-d), p.266, pl.96, fig.395(10-26).

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. volscens DIDIER & SEGUY; Tsukawaki, 1989:83.

Thailand : Chiang Mai (Chiang Dao--19°15N), Saraburi (Khao Yai--14°30N), Kanchanaburi (Kanchanaburi), ? (Chantaburi, Ranong--9°59N-98°36E, Mae Yai--20°00N);

Malaya : Perak (Kampong Sahom, Taiping--4°51N-100°41E), Pahang (Cameron Highlands);

Borneo : Sarawak : Kalabit Country

Borneo : Sabah : Crocker Range

Borneo : Sabah : Trus Madi, 14-III-2001, leg. Chew (1 male in col. Ronald Cave, USA).

Borneo : Sabah : Trus Madi, 20-III-2001, leg. Chew (1 male in col. Ronald Cave, USA).

Borneo : W. Kalimantan : Singkawang : Mt. Bawang

Sumatra : N. Sumatra Prov. (Berastagi), Nias I., W. Sumatra Prov. (Bungar Bondar*), Lampung Prov., ? (Ajer Mantcior).

Bibliography :

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. kazuhisai (TSUKAWAKI, 1998).

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. kazuhisai TSUKAWAKI, 1998:83, fig. 7 [W. Java : Mt. Salak].

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Salak, II-1994 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Salak, XII-1994 (male HOLOTYPUS in Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Odawara, Japan) (3 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Salak, II-1995 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Halimun, XI/XII-1993 (4 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Halimun, II-1994 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, X-1989, leg. H. Detani (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, XI-1989 (3 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, II-1990 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, IV-1991 (1 female PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, IV-1993 (2 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, XII-1993 (3 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, II/III-1994 (3 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, VII-1994 (1 male, 1 female PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, X-1994 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, X-1995 (2 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Barat : Mt. Gede, VI/VII-1996 (2 males, 3 females PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Tengah : Mt. Selamet, XI-1991 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java : Java Tengah : Mt. Dieng, VII-1996 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java, X-1990 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java, IV-1993 (1 male PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java, III-1994 (3 males PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Java : W. Java, VII-1994 (2 males, 1 female PARATYPUS in coll. N. Adachi, K. Fujita or T. Tsukawaki).

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. kazuhisai (adapted from Tsukawaki).

Bibliography.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. ritsemae (OBERTHUR & HOULBERT, 1914).

Dorcus ritsemae OBERTHUR & HOULBERT, 1914:155.

Dorcus parryi; Boileau, 1898:401.

Dorcus curvidens; Arrow, 1949:88, pl.7.

Dorcus curvidens var. ritsemae; Didier & Séguy, 1953:145.

Dorcus parryi ritsemae; Ichikawa, 1986:4.

Dorcus parryi ssp. ritsemae OBERTHUR & HOULBERT; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:29, fig. 90(a, c-d), 91(a), p.266, pl.97, fig.395(27-35).

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. ritsemae OBERTHUR & HOULBERT; Tsukawaki, 1998:86, fig.7(5-8).

Java : E. Java (Mt. Kawie*, Mt. Sameru, Mt. Ijen), Mt. Poentjak, Dessa Tjibogo*, Pandamas*, Mt. Oeker*, Pengalengan*.

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. ritsemae (adapted from Tsukawaki).

Bibliography :

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. parryi (THOMSON, 1862).

Dorcus parryi THOMSON, 1862:425 [Celebes:Manado].

Dorcus astridae DIDIER, 1953 [Tondano-Menado].

Dorcus parryi ssp. parryi THOMSON; Ichikawa, 1986:4-12.

Dorcus parryi ssp. parryi THOMSON; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:29, fig. 87(a-d), 88(a), p.266, pl.96, fig.395(1-9).

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. toraja TSUKAWAKI, 1998:83 (innecesary replacement name for parryi THOMSON, 1862).

Sulawesi = Celebes : Manado*--1°31N-124°47E, Tondano--1°14N-124°51E, Palu--0°46S-119°49E (Palolo).

Bibliography :

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. setsuroi (MIZUNUMA, 1994).

Dorcus parryi ssp. setsuroi MIZUNUMA in MIZUNUMA & NAGAI, 1994:28-29, fig. 93(a-b, d), p. 266-267, pl. 97, fig. 395(36-48) [Mt. Apo].

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. setsuroi MIZUNUMA; Tsukawaki, 1998:83.

Dorcus curvidens (HOPE); Bomans & Benoit, 2005:291.

Ø      Philippines : Mindanao I. : Mt. Apo, 7°08N-125°09E, IV-1980 (1 male PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Mindanao I. : Mt. Apo, 7°08N-125°09E, VI-1983 (1 male PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Mindanao I. : Mt. Apo, 7°08N-125°09E, IV-1987 (female ALLOTYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Mindanao I. : Mt. Apo, 7°08N-125°09E, II-1988 (male HOLOTYPUS in Kanagawa Prefectural Museum, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Mindanao I. : Mt. Apo, 7°08N-125°09E, IV-1988 (1 male PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, III-1990 (16 males PARATYPUS, 4 females PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, VII-1990 (2 males PARATYPUS, 3 females PARATYPUS in col. M. Baba, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, III-1991 (4 males PARATYPUS in col. M. Baba, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, X-1991 (17 males PARATYPUS, 3 females PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, 11-II-1992 (2 males PARATYPUS in col. M. Baba, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, V-1992 (10 males PARATYPUS, 5 females PARATYPUS in col. H. Fujita, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I. : Mt. Kintanlad, V-1993 (8 males PARATYPUS, 1 female PARATYPUS in col. T. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I., III-1992 (2 males PARATYPUS in col. H. Fujita, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I., V-1992 (5 males PARATYPUS in col. H. Fujita, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I., IV-1993 (4 males PARATYPUS in col. H. Fujita, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : N. Mindanao I., VI-1993 (19 males PARATYPUS in col. H. Fujita, Japan).

Bibliography :

BOMANS H.E. & BENOIT P. (2005) Inventaire provisoire commenté des Coléoptères Lucanides de l’Archipel des Philippines (98eme Contribution a l’étude des Coléoptères Lucanides). Lambillionea, CV(2):283-301.

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. palawanicus BOMANS, 1989.

Dorcus curvidens ssp. palawanicus BOMANS, 1989:177 [Palawan I.].

Dorcus parryi ssp. curvus MIZUNUMA in MIZUNUMA & NAGAI, 1994:29, fig. 92(a-c), p.267, pl.97, fig.395(49-53) (unnecessary new name for palawanicus BOMANS).

Dorcus ritsemae ssp. curvus MIZUNUMA; Tsukawaki, 1989:83.

Dorcus curvidens ssp. palawanicus BOMANS; Bomans & Benoit, 2005:291.

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I. : Mantalingajan : Pinijisan, 600 m, 6-IX-1961, Noona Dan Expedition (female ALLOTYPUS in Zoologisk Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark).

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I. : Brooke's Point, 8°54N-118°00E

Ø      Philippines : S. Palawan I., 2-V-1982, leg. Dr. Delpont (male HOLOTYPUS in coll. H. Bomans in Natural History Museum, London).

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I., VII-1983 (1 male in coll. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I., VI-1984 (1 male in coll. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I., II-1985 (1 female in coll. Mizunuma, Japan).

Ø      Philippines : Palawan I., V-1985 (1 male in coll. Mizunuma, Japan).

Bibliography :

BOMANS H.E. & BENOIT P. (2005) Inventaire provisoire commenté des Coléoptères Lucanides de l’Archipel des Philippines (98eme Contribution a l’étude des Coléoptères Lucanides). Lambillionea, CV(2):283-301.

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus curvidens ssp. meeki (BOILEAU, 1906).

Dorcus meeki BOILEAU, 1906 [Serrognathus].

Dorcus meeki var. stevensae DE LISLE, 1967 [New Guinea : Wau--Morobe District].

Dorcus meeki var. didieri DE LISLE, 1967 [New Guinea].

Note : For Mizunuma & Nagai (1994), meeki is a separate species and for Bomans (1994) didieri is a ssp. of meeki.

New Guinea* : Irian Jaya [Jayawijaya Prov.--Nalca, Cendrawasih--Mt. Arfak--Ransiki, Central Bergland--Langda, Wayland Mts.--Timeepa], Papua [Bismarck Range--Jimmi Valley, Morobe Co.--Waria Valley, Owen Stanley Mts. (Morobe District--Wau--7°19S-146°37E), Eastern          Highlands--Okapa, Okapa--Durosa, Okapa--Oiana].

Bibliography.

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

 

Dynodorcus fuscescens (DIDIER, 1931) [Dorcus, Prosopocoilus, Serrognathus].

Didier, 1931:229; Didier & Séguy, 1953:144; Benesh, 1960:68; Maes, 1990:22; Maes, 1992:93.

Sumatra : Engano I.*.

 

Dynodorcus grandis (DIDIER, 1926).

Didier, 1926:146; Didier, 1928:41; Miwa, 1929:351; Didier & Seguy, 1953:145-146; Benesh, 1960:91; Nomura, 1963:107; Sakaino, 1980:28; Ichikawa, 1986:4-12; Kojima, 1989:3-7; Mizunuma, 1994:266; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:266, pl. 95; Ikeda & Nishimura, 1995:17-21; Araya, 1996:20, 21; Araya, 1996:16.

 

Dynodorcus grandis ssp. grandis (DIDIER, 1926) [Dorcus, Serrognathus].

Dorcus grandis DIDIER; Tsukawaki, 1998:76.

Laos : Xieng Khouang*

?China.

Dynodorcus grandis female ex Xieng Khouang (adapted from Tsukawaki).

Bibliography.

TSUKAWAKI T. (1998) Notes on the genus Dorcus MacLeay, 1819 after the publication of “The Lucanid Beetles of the world”in 1994. Gekkan-Mushi, 328:76-84.

 

Dynodorcus grandis ssp. formosanus (MIWA, 1929) [Dorcus, Serrognathus].

Dorcus curvidens spp. formosanus MIWA; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994:265-267, 272, 320, pl.95, fig.394(31-37).

Taiwan : Taoyuan Distr. (Paling), Nantou Distr. (Sungkang, Puli).

Bibliography :

MIZUNUMA T. & NAGAI S. (1994) The Lucanid Beetles of the World. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, Ed. H. Fujita, Japan. Vol. I : 337 pp., 156 pls.

 

Dynodorcus schenklingi (MOLLENKAMP, 1913) [Eurytrachelus, Dorcus, Serrognathus].

Mollenkamp, 1913:20; Kriesche, 1920:86, 100; Benesh, 1936:9, 14; Benesh, 1960; Maes, 1990; Maes, 1992; Mizunuma & Nagai, 1994.

Taiwan : Hualien Distr. (Taihorin*), Nantou Distr. (Sungkang), Kaoshiung Distr. (Liukuei), ? (Kosempo*).

Note : Could be a ssp. of S. curvidens.


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