Cercyon (Cercyon) terminatus (Marsham, 1802)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/185587F9-CB31-735F-FC94-F8F2FD2B56C4 |
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Cercyon (Cercyon) terminatus (Marsham, 1802) |
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Cercyon (Cercyon) terminatus (Marsham, 1802) View in CoL Figs 11–14 View Figs 11–13 View Fig .
= Cercyon (Cercyon) emarginatus Baranowski, 1985 View in CoL , syn. nov.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. 5: 11.VII.2018, 1 ex.; 15: 28.V.2020,
2 exs.; 16: 18.VI.2015, 5 exs.
DISTRIBUTION. Europe, North Africa, Near East, Kazakhstan, West Siberia, Mongolia, China (Shaanxi), Russian
Far East (Amur Oblast, Khabarovsky Krai and Primorsky Krai) [ Shatrovskiy, 1989b; Fikáček et al., 2015], introduced to North America [ Smetana, 1978, 1988].
NOTE. Studied specimens from Primorsky Krai morphologically are identical to Cercyon emarginatus Baranowski, 1985 description, but the external characters of this species are within the variability range of Cercyon terminatus (Marsham, 1802) ; the structure of the genitalia according to Baranowski [1985: P. 343, Figs 1–6 View Figs 1–5 View Fig ] shows that type series is identical to that of specimens of C. terminatus from European Russia and Primorsky Krai ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1–5 ), as well as with pictures provided by A. Smetana for North American specimens [ Smetana, 1978: Figs 133–135; Smetana, 1988: Figs 345– 347]. Thus, a new synonymy is established here.
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Cercyon (Cercyon) terminatus (Marsham, 1802)
Sazhnev, A. S., Prokin, A. A. & Sergeev, M. E. 2021 |
Cercyon (Cercyon) emarginatus
Baranowski 1985 |