Cyrtoquediina Brunke & Solodovnikov in Brunke et al., 2016
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Subtribe Cyrtoquediina Brunke & Solodovnikov in Brunke et al., 2016 View in CoL
0961. Bolitogyrus Chevrolat in d’Orbigny, 1842: 641 ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 172–183 )
Type species: Quedius buphthalmus Erichson, 1840
Cyrtothorax Kraatz, 1858: 366 View in CoL [synonymized by Smetana 1988: 314]
Type species: Cyrtothorax sallei Kraatz, 1858
28 species are included in this genus from Central and South America.
Characters/Description: Smetana 1988: 180 (characters in key), 314 (characters); Navarrete-Heredia et al. 2002: 298 (characters in key); Brunke & Solodovnikov 2014a: 11 (characters), 21 (Buphthalmus group), 38 (Bullatus lineage), 45 (Ashei group), 51 (Cornutus group), 63 (Divisus group), 70 (Strigifrons group).
Key: Brunke & Solodovnikov 2014a: 17 (Neotropical species).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama.
South America: Colombia, Ecuador.
Other regions: Palaearctic, Oriental.
0962. Cyrtoquedius Bernhauer, 1917d: 92
Type species: Quedius basiventris Sharp, 1884
21 species (1 in Dominican amber) are included in this genus from Latin America.
Characters/Description: Scheerpeltz 1955: 171 (characters); Brunke et al. 2016: 446 (characters).
Key: Scheerpeltz 1955: 172 (Neotropical species).
Distribution.
West Indies: Domincan Republic.
Central America: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama.
South America: Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina.
Other regions: Nearctic.
0963. Parisanopus Brèthes, 1900: 216
Type species: Parisanopus castaneipennis Brèthes, 1900
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution.
South America: Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina.
0964. Sedolinus Solodovnikov, 2006: 276 ( Fig. 225 View FIGURES 220–231 )
Type species: Sedolinus quediosimilis Solodovnikov, 2006
2 species are known from and are restricted to the West Indies and South America.
Distribution.
West Indies: Trinidad-Tobago.
South America: Brazil.
Bernhauer, M. (1917 d) Neue Arten der Tribus Quediini aus Sud-Amerika (19. Beitrag zur sudamerikanischen Staphylinidenfauna). Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, 82 A (6), 84 - 94.
Brethes, J. (1900) Parisanopus, un nouveau genre de Staphylins (Quediaria). Comunicaciones del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires Bernardino Rivadavia , 1 (6), 215 - 219.
Brunke, A. J. & Solodovnikov, A. Y. (2014 a) A revision of the Neotropical species of Bolitogyrus Chevrolat, a geographically disjunct lineage of Staphylinini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). ZooKeys, 423, 1 - 113. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 423.7536
Brunke, A. J., Chatzimanolis, S., Schillhammer, H. & Solodovnikov, A. Y. (2016) Early evolution of the hyperdiverse rove beetle tribe Staphylinini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae) and a revision of its higher classification. Cladistics, 32 (4), 427 - 451. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / cla. 12139
d'Orbigny, C. D. (1842) Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle. Resumant et completant, Tous les faits presentes par les encyclopedies, les anciens dictionnaires scientifiques, les Oeuvres completes de Buffon, et les meilleurs traites speciaux sur les diverses branches des sciences nautrelles, - Donnant la description des etres et des divers phenomenes de la nature, l'etymologie et la definition des noms scientifiques', et les principales applications des corps organiques et inorganiques a l'agriculture, a la medecine, aux arts industriels, etc. Vol 2, (Eds.) Bureau Principal de Editeurs, Paris. 796 pp. [Note: nominal year of publication 1843]
Erichson, G. F. (1840) Genera et species staphylinorum insectorum coleopterorum familiae. F. H. Morin, Berlin. pp. 401 - 954, pls. 1 - 5. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 59644
Kraatz, G. (1858) Einige neue und ausgezeichnete Staphylinen-Gattungen. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, 2, 361 - 368, pl. 3.
Navarrete-Heredia, J. L., Newton, A. F., Thayer, M. K., Ashe, J. S. & Chandler, D. S. (2002) Guia ilustrada para los generos de Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) de Mexico. Universidad de Guadalajara y CONABIO, Mexico. xii + 401 pp.
Scheerpeltz, O. (1955) Das neotropische Subgenus Cyrtoquedius Bernh. Der Gattung Quedius Steph. mit einer Bestimmungstabelle der bisher bekannt gewordenen Arten dieser Untergattung (Col. Staphylinidae). (9. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der neotropischen Staphyliniden). Dusenia, 6 (5), 171 - 182.
Sharp, D. S. (1884) Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae. 1 (2), 313 - 392, pls. 8 - 9.
Smetana, A. (1988) Revision of the tribes Quediini and Atanygnathini. Part II. The Himalayan region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Quaestiones Entomologicae, 24 (2), 163 - 464.
Solodovnikov, A. Y. (2006) Adult and larval descriptions of a new termitophilous genus of the tribe Staphylinini with two species from South America (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society, 77, 274 - 283.
FIGURES 172–183. Habitus; Paederinae (172–175); Staphylininae (176–183); 172, after Fauvel 1901; 173, after Assing 2013; 174, after Herman 1979; 175, after Sharp 1886; 176, after Brunke & Solodovnikov 2014a; 177, Chile: region of Valparaíso (MUSM); 178, Chile: region Metropolitana de Santiago (MUSM); 179, Chile: region of Araucanía (MUSM); 180, Chile: region of Valparaíso (MUSM); 181, after Ashe & Timm 1988; 182, Brazil: state of Paraná (MUSM); 183, Chile: region of Antofagasta (CEMT); slightly modified. Scale bars: 1 mm.
FIGURES 220–231. Habitus; Staphylininae (220–231); 220, Peru: department of Madre de Dios (MUSM); 221, Peru: department of Madre de Dios (MUSM); 222, Peru: department of Madre de Dios (MUSM); 223, Chile: region Metropolitana de Santiago (MUSM); 224, after Erichson 1840; 225, after Solodovnikov 2006; 226, after Chatzimanolis 2013; 227, after Márquez & Asiain 2016; 228, Peru: department of Loreto (CEMT); 229, Peru: department of Junin (MUSM); 230, Peru: department of Madre de Dios (CEMT); 231, after Chatzimanolis 2012; slightly modified. Scale bars: 1 mm.
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Cyrtoquediina Brunke & Solodovnikov in Brunke et al., 2016
Asenjo, Angélico, Irmler, Ulrich, Klimaszewski, Jan, Chandler, Donald S., Fierros-López, Hugo Eduardo & Vieira, Juliana S. 2019 |
Cyrtothorax
Smetana, A. 1988: 314 |
Kraatz, G. 1858: 366 |
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