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Entomological Science | 2008

Diversity of pselaphine beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) in eastern Thailand

Watana Sakchoowong; Shuhei Nomura; Kazuo Ogata; Jariya Chanpaisaeng

Pselaphine beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) are cosmopolitan, species‐rich, and yet poorly studied, particularly in the tropics. We sampled beetles in three types of primary forest and two types of disturbed forest habitats in eastern Thailand to assess the utility of pselaphine beetles as bioindicators of forest disturbance. We simultaneously measured leaf litter mass, soil moisture, soil acidity and canopy cover at each site to infer which environmental factors affect pselaphine beetle diversity and abundance. At each site, pselaphine beetles were extracted from ten 1u2003m2 samples of leaf litter and soil with Tullgren funnels. We sampled 1867 adult beetles representing six supertribes, 51 genera and 114 morphospecies; 7% of the genera and 92% of the species were undescribed. Forest types differed significantly in species richness, abundance, diversity and evenness. Primary forest had greater numbers of species and individuals, and higher diversity indices (H′). Teak plantation and secondary forest had substantially fewer individuals and species of pselaphine beetles. Species composition differed between primary and degraded forests. Canopy cover, soil moisture, and leaf litter mass positively correlated with beetle species richness and abundance. Leaf litter mass and soil moisture were the two most important factors affecting the diversity of pselaphine beetle assemblages. Among the 114 morphospecies collected, 43 morphospecies were specific to two or three habitats and 64 morphospecies were found only in a single habitat. Thus pselaphine beetles appear to have rather narrow habitat requirements and their presence/absence was correlated with environmental differences. These traits make pselaphine beetles a suitable bioindicator taxon for assessing forest litter diversity and monitoring habitat change.


Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France | 2007

A New Species of the Genus Colilodion Besuchet (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from Vietnam

Shuhei Nomura; Hiroshi Sugaya

Abstract A new pselaphine species, Colilodion thienmu n. sp., is described from Mt. Bach Ma in Central Vietnam. SEM photographs of this species are provided and morphological notes are given in this study.


Entomological Science | 2003

Discovery of the tribe Odontalgini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae; Pselaphinae) in Japan

Shiho Arai; Shuhei Nomura

A new species of the pselaphine genus Odontalgus is described from Honshu, Japan, under the name of Odontalgus masaoi. Odontalgus coreanus Löbl known from North Korea is recorded for the first time from Kyushu, Japan. These are the first formal records of the tribe Odontalgini from Japan.


ZooKeys | 2013

A taxonomic revision of Tyrini of the Oriental region. V. Revision of the genus Lasinus Sharp, 1874 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae)

Rostislav Bekchiev; Peter Hlaváč; Shuhei Nomura

Abstract The genus Lasinus Sharp, 1874 of the Pselaphodes complex of genera (Pselaphitae: Tyrini: Tyrina) is revised. The three so far known species, Lasinus mandarinus Raffray, 1890, Lasinus monticola Sawada, 1961 and Lasinus spinosus Sharp, 1874 are redescribed. Eight new species, Lasinus sinicus sp. n. from China, Lasinus mikado sp. n., Lasinus yamamotoi sp. n., Lasinus inexpectatus sp. n., Lasinus yakushimanus sp. n., Lasinus amamianus sp. n., Lasinus saoriae sp. n., and Lasinus okinawanus sp. n. from Japan, are described. And all species are illustrated. Lectotypes are designated for Lasinus mandarinus and Lasinus spinosus. An identification key to species of the genus Lasinus is provided.


Entomological Science | 2007

A new genus, Tenguobythus, and five new species of the Iniocyphine subtribe Natypleurina from Japan (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae)

Shiho Arai; Shuhei Nomura

A new pselaphine genus, Tenguobythus, is defined with descriptions of five new species: T.u2003nasalis from Honshû, Miyake‐jima Island, Shikoku and Kyûshû, T.u2003rhinoceros from Amami‐Ôshima Island, T.u2003pentagonus and T.u2003yama from Okinawa‐jima Island and T.u2003decoratus from the Yaeyama Islands.


Canadian Entomologist | 2013

The genus Saltisedes (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae): redefinition, synonymic notes, and new species from the Oriental region

Zi-Wei Yin; Shuhei Nomura; Donald S. Chandler; Li-Zhen Li


Archive | 2007

Comparison of Extraction Efficiency between Winkler and Tullgren Extractors for Tropical Leaf Litter Macroarthropods

Watana Sakchoowong; Shuhei Nomura; Kazuo Ogata; Jariya Chanpaisaeng


Species diversity : an international journal for taxonomy, systematics, speciation, biogeography, and life history research of animals | 2000

Two New Species of the Genus Labomimus from China (Coleoptera : Staphylinidae : Pselaphinae)

Peter Hlavac; Shuhei Nomura; Hong-zhang Zhou


Canadian Entomologist | 2005

Revision of the East Asian Plagiophorus hispidus species group (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae, Cyathigerini)

Hiroshi Sugaya; Shuhei Nomura; Daniel Burckhardt


Bulletin of the National Science Museum Series A (Zoology) | 1998

A Revision of the Genus Triomicrus Sharp (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae)

Ivan Lobl; Serguei A. Kurbatov; Shuhei Nomura

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Shiho Arai

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Peter Hlaváč

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Rostislav Bekchiev

National Museum of Natural History

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Li-Zhen Li

Shanghai Normal University

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Zi-Wei Yin

Shanghai Normal University

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