Lucanus Scopoli, 1763

Zhan, Zhihong & Young, Daniel K., 2023, A taxonomic assessment and redefinition of the Lucanus fortunei species group in China (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Lucaninae), Zoological Systematics 48 (4), pp. 279-360 : 284-285

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.2023401

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scientific name

Lucanus Scopoli, 1763
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Lucanus Scopoli, 1763 View in CoL

Lucanus Scopoli, 1763: 1 View in CoL .

Hexaphyllus Mulsant, 1839: 119 View in CoL .

Pseudolucanus Hope, 1845: 30 .

Key to species groups.

1. Mandibles significantly longer than length of head and pronotum ......................................................................................................2 Mandibles subequal in length to head and pronotum ...........................................................................................................................5

2. Prothoracic tibiae each bearing <5 spines, prothoracic tibiae bent anteriorly .................................... Lucanus fortunei View in CoL species group Prothoracic tibiae each bearing>5 spines, prothoracic tibiae straight or sharply incurved anteriorly.................................................. 3

3. Ratio of mandibular length to length of head and pronotum greater than 1.5;>8 inner small mandibular teeth on each mandible; if mandibles with <8 inner small mandibular teeth, each mandible strongly incurved anteriorly............ Lucanus kraatzi View in CoL species group Ratio of mandibular length to length of head and pronotum less than 1.5; each mandible with <8 inner mandibular teeth ................4

4. Mandibles straight along midlength and incurved distally, apical forks undeveloped, upper branches fork always subequal in length to fork of lower branche ........................................................................................................................ Lucanus parryi View in CoL species group Mandibles straight along midlength but not strongly incurved distally, apical forks well developed, upper branches fork always longer than those of lower fork branche.......................................................................................................... Lucanus brivioi View in CoL species group

5. Pronotum well-rounded anteriorly, not enlarged or forming acute angles................................... Lucanus fortunei View in CoL species group (♀) Pronotum enlarged anteriorly............................................................................................................................................................... 6

6. Elytra concolorous with head and pronotum, surface with or without vestiture of setae .....................................................................7 Lateral aspects of elytra sometimes with yellow stripes or spots, surface smooth, without setae .......................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................... Lucanus parryi View in CoL species group (♀)

7. Body slender, mandibular apices strongly incurved; pronotum square or polygon-shaped, elytral surface smooth............................... ...................................................................................................................................................... Lucanus brivioi View in CoL species group (♀) Body stout, mandibular apices straight; pronotum trapezoidal, elytral surface usually covered with vestiture of yellowish setae ........ ..................................................................................................................................................... Lucanus kraatzi View in CoL species group (♀)

As noted in the introduction, species group definitions for Lucanus View in CoL are nebulous according to previous work (e.g., Huang & Chen, 2010). In this study, morphological characters were selected to identify not only the Lucanus fortunei View in CoL group and related species groups, but also species group definitions across the entire genus.

The most informative characters for species group definitions of males include the following: 1) ratio of mandibular length and length of head and pronotum; 2) shape of the major inner mandibular tooth; 3) number and shape of small inner mandibular teeth (denticles); 4) protruding shape of the clypeolabrum; 5) angularity of the lateral cranial ridges; 6) number of mesothoracic tibial spines; 7) elytral color and vestiture; 8) shape of the aedeagus (basal piece).

The most informative characters for species group definitions of females include the following: 1) shape of apical mandibular teeth; 2) shape of the right inner mandibular tooth; 3) shape of the pronotum; 4) degree of enlargement of the prothoracic tibial apex; 5) shape of the preocular and postocular margins.

It should be noted that characters associated with female genitalia were not considered to be valuable in defining the species groups examined as part of this study. Preliminary investigations indicated that the shape of sclerotized caudal part of genitalia and spermatheca were unstable at the species level. Additionally, some female stag beetles in Lucanus View in CoL are vulnerable, especially due to field collecting. During this study, the number of most Lucanus View in CoL females collected and examined was limited to around 1–2 for each (sub)species. Some species such as L. datunensis View in CoL was prohibited from any collecting.

Based on the characters listed above, the Chinese Lucanus View in CoL can be divided into following groups: 1) Lucanus fortunei View in CoL species group: 12 species / subspecies; 2) Lucanus brivioi View in CoL species group (new species group): 14 species; 3) Lucanus kraatzi View in CoL species group (new species group): 5 species; 4) Lucanus parryi View in CoL species group (new species group): 1 species; 5) Lucanus laminifer View in CoL species group: 6 species/subspecies; 6) Lucanus maculifemoratus View in CoL species group: 10 species/subspecies; 7) Lucanus lunifer View in CoL species group: 12 species/subspecies.

In this study, the Lucanus fortunei View in CoL species group, together with its related groups ( Lucanus brivioi View in CoL species group, Lucanus kraatzi View in CoL species group, and Lucanus parryi View in CoL species group) were examined and are discussed. A brief synopsis of taxonomic information for each species and subspecies are provided.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lucanidae

Loc

Lucanus Scopoli, 1763

Zhan, Zhihong & Young, Daniel K. 2023
2023
Loc

Pseudolucanus

Hope 1845: 30
1845
Loc

Hexaphyllus

Mulsant 1839: 119
1839
Loc

Lucanus

Scopoli 1763: 1
1763
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