Nicagus LECONTE, 1861
(G. = Ochodaeus obscurus)
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL, 1928.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL, 1928:260-261 [Yezzo :
Ichikishiri].
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Miwa, 1934:322, pl.4, fig. 7.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Didier & Séguy, 1953:188.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Nakane, 1955:87, fig.
589-590.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Inahara & Baba, 1959:10.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Benesh, 1960:9.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Isida & Fujioka, 1988:9.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Kikuta, 1986:132.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Maes, 1992:6.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Tabana & Okuda,
1992:4-10.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Mizunuma & Nagai,
1994:203, pl.1, fig. 1(1-6).
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Araya, Oobuchi & Ochi,
1995:12.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Araya, 1996:18, 20.
Nicagus japonicus NAGEL; Araya, 2001:272.
Japan.
·
Hokkaido
I. : Sorachi Pref. : Yezzo : Ichikishiri , 43°05N--142°00E, 4-VI-1890, col. A.
Fritze (TYPUS of Nicagus japonicus NAGEL 1928 in coll. P. Nagel).
·
Honshu I. : Akita Pref. : Senboku Co. :
Tamagawa, 5-VI-86 (2 males citated by Mizunuma & Nagai 1994).
·
Honshu
I. : Niigata Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Fukushima Pref.
·
Honshu
I. : Toyama Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Fukui Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Nagano Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Kyoto Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Mie Pref. : Misugi V. : Hirakurai,
550-900 m, 12-V-90, leg. K. Akita (1 male, 1 female in coll. Krake, Australia)..
·
Honshu
I. : Nara Pref. : Yoshino-gun : Kawakami-son, 5-I-94 (1 ex. coll. Kiyotami
Fukinuki, Japan).
·
Honshu I. : Hyogo Pref.
·
Honshu I. : Oki I., 36°14N-133°16E.
·
Honshu I. : Mie Pref. : Misugi-mura :
Kumodegawa, 11-V-91 (1 male, 3 females citated by Mizunuma & Nagai 1994).
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:
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K. (2001)
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Lucanidae) from Fukui Prefecture, Central Japan, with reference to Lucanid
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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.
Nicagus obscurus (LECONTE, 1848).
Ochodaeus obscurus LECONTE, 1848:86 [America borealis].
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Leconte, 1862:130.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Deyrolle en Parry,
1873:344, lam 5.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Westwood, 1878:34.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Wickham, 1894:206.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Felsche, 1898:82.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Preudhomme de Borre,
xxxx:82.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Van Roon, 1905:174.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Blatchley, 1910:909.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Van Roon, 1910:56.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Sharp & Muir, 1912:576,
630.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Didier, 1928:31.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Van Emden, 1935:180-181,
185, 195.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Van Emden, 1952:306.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Didier & Séguy,
1953:188.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Benesh, 1960:10.
Nicagus obscurus (LECONTE); Holloway, 1969:960-962,
970-971, figs. 1-9.
Nicagus obscurus (LECONTE); Howden & Lawrence,
1974:1509, fig. 19.
Nicagus obscurus (LECONTE); Maes, 1992:6.
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Tabana & Okuda,
1992:4-10.
Nicagus obscurus (LECONTE); Mizunuma & Nagai,
1994:203, pl.1, fig. 2(1).
Nicagus obscurus LECONTE; Poole & Gentili,
1996:297.
Canada.
Ontario : Long Point, col. D.A. Smith (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature, Ottawa).
Ontario : Toronto, col.
R.J. Crew (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature, Ottawa).
USA.
Minnesota : Duluth (1 ex. in Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County).
Iowa : Ames, 30-V-29 (1 ex.
in Musée canadien de la nature, Ottawa).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co. : nr. Wildcat Creek & IN-26, 2-V-72 (1 ex.
in Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co. : nr. Wildcat Creek & IN-26, 5-V-72 (2 ex.
in Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 20-IV-77 (2 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 2-V-80 (7 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 7-V-82 (8 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co.,
7-V-82, col. N.M. Downie, leg. Florida State Museum (1 ex. col. Maes, Nicaragua).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 17-V-82 (2 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 23-V-82 (3 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co., 2-VI-82 (1 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Indiana : Tippecanoe Co.,
leg. R.M. Brittain, ex. coll. D. Ahart (1 male, 1 female in
coll. G. Krake, Australia).
Michigan : Oakland Co., 10-VI-26, col. A.W. Andrews (3 ex. col.
University of Alberta).
Ohio : Fairfield Co. : Barnebey Center, 39°60 N - 82°63 W, 15-V-90, col.
R. Androw, leg. Florida
State Museum (1 ex. col. Maes, Nicaragua).
Ohio : Fairfield Co. : Barnebey Center, 39°60 N - 82°63 W, 19-IV-86, col.
S.M. Clark (1 ex. in Montana State University).
Ohio : Fairfield Co. : Barnebey Center, 39°60 N - 82°63 W, 15-V-90 (1
ex. in Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville).
Ohio : Hocking Co. : Conkles Hollow, 39°45 N - 82°57 W, 3-V-80, col. M.A.
Ivie (1 ex. in Montana State University).
Ohio : Hocking Co., 13-V-61 (4 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Ohio : Hocking Co., 15-V-71, col. R.A. Restifo (1 ex. in University of
Nebraska State Museum).
Ohio : Hocking Co., 16-V-71 (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature,
Ottawa).
Ohio : Richmond Co. : Shelby, 13-V-91, leg. C. Adamson (1 male in coll.
G. Krake, Australia).
New York : Lake Ontario : Selkirk Beach, 30-V-34(1 ex. in University of
Nebraska State Museum).
New York : Long Island : Wading River, 30-V-73 (1 ex. in Florida State
Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville).
New York : Long Island : Montauk, 23-V-37 (1 ex. in Florida State
Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville).
New York : Riverhead LI, 1-VI-50, col. V.M. Kirk (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature,
Ottawa).
New Hampshire : Plymouth, 29-VI-26, col. Darlington(3 ex. col. University
of Alberta).
New Hampshire : Plymouth, 29-VI-26 (1 ex. in Florida State Collection of
Arthropods, Gainesville).
Vermont : Fairfax Co. : Dead Run, 21-IV-1915, col. R.C. Shannon (1 ex.
in U.S. National Museum, Washington).
Maryland : Plummers I., 10-V-1908 (4 ex. in U.S. National Museum,
Washington).
Maryland : Plummers I., 28-IV-1915, col. W.L. McAtee (4 ex. in U.S.
National Museum, Washington).
Maryland : Virginia near Plummers I., 28-IV-1915, col. W.L. McAtee (1
ex. in U.S. National Museum, Washington).
Maryland : College Park, 20-IV-49 (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature,
Ottawa).
Maryland : College Park, 22-IV-49 (1 ex. in Musée canadien de la nature,
Ottawa).
North Carolina : Raleigh, 5-V-50, light trap, col. H. & A. Howden (1 ex. in Musée
canadien de la nature, Ottawa).
South Carolina : Clemson, 21-IV-42 (1 male citated by Mizunuma &
Nagai 1994).
America boreal (1 ex. col.
Maes, Nicaragua).
Bibliography.
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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.