Levizonus takakuwai (Verhoeff, 1941)

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Profontaria takakuwai Verhoeff, 1941: 412, figs 2–4 (types may be deposited in Zoologisches Museum Berlin, Germany, after Tanabe 1994; type locality: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; synonymized by Tanabe 1994).

Ezodesmus lunatus Takakuwa, 1942: 43, fig. 7 (types destroyed; type locality: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; synonymized by Miyosi 1959).

Profontaria takakuwai – Hoffman 1956: 99. — Miyosi 1959: 82, figs 99, 99′. — Tanabe 1994: 109.

Ezodesmus lunatus – Chamberlin & Wang 1953: 7. — Takakuwa 1954: 86, figs 95–96. — Tanabe 1994: 109.

Levizonus takakuwai – Tanabe 1994: 109, figs 3, 5; 2002: 2178. — Tanabe & Sota 2014: 444, fig. S2, tables S1–S3. — Marek et al. 2014: 72.

Diagnosis (after Tanabe 1994)

The species differs from all congeners mainly by the shorter gonopod telopodite carrying a longitudinal blade and by a trifurcate apex of telopodite.

Distribution

Japan: western part of Hokkaido.

Remarks

This species was originally described from Hokkaido Island as Profontaria takakuwai (see Verhoeff 1941). The genus Profontaria was later shown to be a senior synonym of originally a Hokkaido genus Ezodesmus (Hoffman 1956) . Miyosi (1959) synonymized the type species Ezodesmus lunatus with Profontaria takakuwai . Finally Tanabe (1994) proposed Profontaria to be a junior synonym of Levizonus, with the new combination Levizonus takakuwai . This species appears to be distributed in the western part of Hokkaido (see Tanabe 1994).