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Type: Article
Published: 2014-11-17
Page range: 347–359
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Descriptions and key to the larvae of the Tasmanian endemic genus Hoplogonus Parry (Coleoptera: Lucanidae), and comparison with the sympatric Lissotes rudis Lea

Threatened Species & Marine Section, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment, P.O. Box 44, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia
INTA’FAUNA Ecological Consultants, 141 Valley Road, Collinsvale, Tasmania 7012, Australia
Lucanidae Tasmania Hoplogonus Lissotes edaphic stridulatory apparatus larvae saproxylic

Abstract

The stag beetle (Coleoptera: Lucaindae) genus Hoplogonus Parry is endemic to northeastern Tasmania and contains three recognised species. Descriptions of the imagines have been published previously, but not the larvae. Descriptions of the larvae of the three Hoplogonus species and the sympatric Lissotes rudis Lea (also Lucanidae) are presented and discussed, and a key to aid identification of Hoplogonus larvae is included. The classification of Hoplogonus within the tribe Platycerini is proposed, alongside Lissotes.