Review of the subtribe Gyrophaenina Kraatz 1856 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Homalotini) of Middle Asia, with emphasis on the fauna of Kazakhstan
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Enushchenko, Ilya V.
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Gyrophaena
(
Gyrophaena
)
affinis
Mannerheim 1830
(
Figs. 13
–33)
Gyrophaena affinis
Mannerheim 1830
: 74
Gyrophaena amabilis
Lacordaire 1835
: 537
Gyrophaena diversa
Mulsant & Rey 1870
: 153
Gyeophaena inconspicua
Casey 1906
: 299
Gyrophaena lacustris
Casey 1906
: 299
Gyrophaena subpunctata
Casey 1906
: 299
Gyrophaena rosskotheni
Wüsthoff 1937
: 141
,
syn.nov.
Gyrophaena kangasi
Rutanen 1994
: 39
,
syn.nov.
Gyrophaena ranongensis
Pace 2005
: 256
,
syn.nov.
Gyrophaena glareicola
Pace 2010
: 141
,
syn.nov.
Gyrophaena affinis
:
Kashcheev & Iskakov 1992
: 40
;
Kashcheev 1997
: 91
; Kashcheev 2001a: 154; Kashcheev & Ishkov 2001a: 101, 2001b: 123
Type material examined
:
Holotype
of
Gyrophaena kangasi
Rutanen 1994
,
♂
: ‘SF: Sa. 6870: 448 | LEIVONMÄKI |
16.6.1989
| I. Rutanen leg.’, ‘sp. nov.? | penis nära [near] |
joyi
, 6 ryggl. [tergite] | nära
obsoleta
| /SL [Stig Lun- dberg]’ ˂handwritten label, in
Sweden
˃, ‘
Holotypus
|
G. kangasi
| I. Rutanen | 1995’ ˂red printed label˃ (MZHF) (
Figs. 13–15
). Labels as in
Fig. 16
.
Material
examined
:
KAZAKHSTAN
:
East Kazakhstan
Area
:
Katon-Karagaiskiy District
:
♂
,
♀
:
Altai
,
Sarymskaty River
,
Katon-Karagai
,
22.VII.1989
,
V.A. Kashcheev
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Additional material examined
:
RUSSIA
:
Moscow
Area
: Solnechnogorskiy District:
7 ♂♂
: environs of Kras- naya Polyana, on
Pluteus atricapillus
,
20.VII.1999
, V.B. Semenov leg.;
5 ♂♂
[aberration]: same label;
♂
[aberra- tion]: ibid,
28.VI. 1999
, V.B. Semenov leg. / ‘
Gyrophaena
|
affinis
| генитальные аномалии [genital anomalies] | V.B. Semenov det.’ ˂original rectangular hand written label; initials and surname of collector—printed˃;
♂
[aber- ration]: vicinities of Sheremetjevo, near Nosovo, on mushrooms,
12.VI.1995
, V.B. Semenov leg.; Dmitrovskiy District:
2 ♂♂
[aberration]: vicinities of Morozki Station, on Plyporus squamosus (elm),
7.VIII.1999
, V.B. Se- menov leg. (ZMM);
Maritime
Province
: Lazovskiy District:
♀
: Lazo,
18.IX.2009
, S.A. Shabalin leg. (cIE); MON- GOLIA: Selenginskiy Aimak:
♂
: vicinities of Delger-Khan somon,
Pinus
forest,
19.VII.1990
, E.M. Veselova leg. (cVS); Khentey Aimak:
4 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
: basin of Onon River, left side of Amgalantyn-Gol River,
N 43°52’38,4’’
,
E 110°06’19,9’’
, h=
1107m
,
13.VIII.2013
, I.V. Enushchenko leg. (cIE);
USA
:
5 ♂♂
,
♀
: ‘
Gyrophaena
|
dissimilis
| Erich. | Am.[erica] bor.[ealis]’ [green label, handwritten, V.I. Motchulskiy leg.] (ZMM);
USA
:
Oregon
:
♂
,
4 ♀♀
: ‘
OREGON
: Silver Falls St. Pk.,
6.VII.1956
, B. Maklin leg. / C.N.H.M. 1960 Borys Maklin
Coleoptera Colln.
’ (FMNH);
South Dakota
:
♀
: ‘
USA
: S.[outh] Dak.[ota], Lawrence Co.[unty], Elmore, Jackass Cilch, Spearfish Conyon,
11.VIII.1981
/ FNHD #81–422, squirrel midden edge, u. white mushroom, M. Suter leg.’ (FMNH);
Indiana
:
3 m
##,
10 ♀♀
: ‘Smith Sta.[tion], La Porte Co., IND.[IANA]
25.V.1956
/ ex fresh gill fungus / Col. & pres. by D. Kistner’ (FMNH);
3 ♂♂
: ‘Smith, Ind.[iana]
V.25.
[19]35 fungi / CNHM 1954 Orlando Park General
Coleoptera
collection’ (FMNH);
♂
: ‘
USA
: Parke Co.
4 mi
W Rockville Hajji Hollow
15–16.VIII.1969
/ FMHD #
69–168 in
flight, late afternoon H.S. Dybas [leg.]’ (FMNH);
Ohio
:
♀
: ‘
OHIO
: Amer. Lgn. Prk. Marysville, Union Co., sifting,
20.IX.1975
, Q.D. Weeber leg.’ (FMNH);
Tennessee
:
♂
: ‘
TENNESSEE
: Cannon Co., Bradyville, ex mushroom,
1.VI.1965
, S. Peck [leg.]’ (FMNH);
♀
: ‘TENN.[ESSI]:
5 mi
out of Gatlinburg, Sevier Co.,
VIII.1948
, E.W. Fager leg. / ex mushroom / white gilled’ (FMNH);
Georgia
:
♂
: ‘
USA
: Ga.[
Georgia
], Union Co., Brasstown Bald (4300’)
8–25.VIII.1965
/ FMHD 365–3000, epigean carrion trap, S. & J. Peck’ (FMNH).
Taxonomic notes.
Gyrophaena affinis
is the most common Holarctic species of the
affinis
group (Seevers 1952) and distributed in North Africa (
Jakobson 1909
), Europe (Sahlberg 1876,
Joy 1912
,
Strand 1935
,
Wüsthoff 1937
, Seevers 1952,
Likovský 1993
,
Glotov
et al
. 2011
, Enushchenko & Shavrin 2012a), the European parts of
Russia
and the Caucasus (
Nikitskiy
et al
. 1998
,
Dedyukhin
et al
. 2005
,
Voitenkova 2009
,
Goreslavetz 2010
,
Semenov 2014
,
Enushchenko & Semenov 2016
);
Iran
(
Assing 2011
,
Enushchenko & Semenov 2016
),
Turkey
(
Assing 2013
), Siberia (
Enushchenko & Shavrin 2011
, 2012b), the Russian Far East (
Enushchenko & Semenov 2016
),
Mongolia
,
North Korea
(
Paśnik 2001
); North America (Seevers 1952,
Klimaszewski
et al
. 2009
; etc.).
Pace (2005)
described
G. ranongensis
based on one male from Thailand (‘Ranong prov., Ranong: Hot Springs’) and compared it with
G. zhagaensis
Pace 2003
from China. However, based on the structure of aedeagus and the male tergite VIII,
G. zhagaensis
and
G. ranongensis
belong to different species groups (see
Pace 2003
: 664,
FIGURES 17–33.
Aedeagus (Figs. 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32) and abdominal tergite VIII (Figs. 18-19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33) of
Gyrophaena affinis
Mannerheim
(Figs. 17–19, 24–29: Krasnaya Polyana (
RUSSIA
:
Moscow
Area), 20–23: Sheremetjevo, 30–31: Morozki, 32, 33 –Nosovo): 17—aedeagus (lateral view), 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32—aberrative aedeagus (lateral view), 18, 19—male abdominal tergite VIII (dorsal view), 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33—aberrative male abdominal tergite VIII (dorsal view). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
FIGURES 13–16.
Gyrophaena kangasi
Rutanen (Holotype)
: 13—habitus, dorsal view, 14—aedeagus, lateral view, 15—male abdominal tergite VIII, dorsal view, 16—labels of the holotype. Scale bars: 1 mm (13), 0.1 mm (14, 15).
Figs.76–80 and
Pace 2005
: 257,
Figs. 11–14
). As the male genitalia and terminalia of
G. ranongensis
are quite identical to those of
G. affinis
, I consider
G. ranongensis
a junior synonym of
G. affinis
.
Later
Pace (2010)
described
G. glareicola
Pace, 2010
from southern
Shaanxi
(
China
) and compared it with
G. daxuemontis
Pace, 2003
(western
Sichuan
), which belongs to a different species group (
Pace 2003
: 642, Figs. 63–66). As the aedeagus and the terminalia of both sexes of
G. glareicola
(
Pace 2010
: 179, Figs. 114–118) are identical to those of
G. affinis
, I consider it this name a junior synonym of the
G. affinis
.
Among more than
300 males
of
G. affinis
from Krasnaya Polyana of the Moscow area, V.B. Semenov found a single aberrant specimen with a reduced dorsal projection of the internal sac of the aedeagus and extremely short lateral teeth on the apical margin of tergite VIII (see
Nikitskiy
et al
. 1998
: 56,
Figs. 1, 2
). Similar specimens were described as
G. rosskotheni
Wüsthoff 1937
from Aachen (
Germany
) and
G. kangasi
Rutanen 1994
(
Figs. 13–16
) from
Finland
. The single specimen of
G. rosskotheni
was also recorded from Zhigulevskiy Nature Reserve (Samara Area) by
Goreslavetz (2010)
. Semenov was the first to suggest a possible synonymy of these species with
G. affinis
(
Nikitskiy
et al
. 1998
)
. In ZMM I found males of
G. affinis
with varying degrees of reduction of the dorsal projection of the internal sac of the aedeagus, as well as lateral teeth of abdominal tergite VIII with different combinations of these features (Figs. 17–33). Concequently, the following new synonymies are established here:
G. affinis
=
G. rosskotheni
syn
.
nov
.
,
G. kangasi
syn
.
nov
.
For illustrations of the aedeagus and the male tergite VIII of this species see
Wüsthoff (1937
:
Figs. 5–7
).
Remarks
. The species was recorded from Aksu-Dzhabagly Nature Reserve (Tlassky Mountaun Ridge) by Kashcheev & Ishkov (1992, 2001a, 2001b) and from Trans-Ili Alatau Mountain Ridge (SE
Kazakhstan
) by Kashcheev (2001a).