A revision of Palaearctic and Oriental Rugilus. III. Five new species from the Palaearctic region and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) Author Assing, V. text Linzer biologische Beiträge 2013 2013-07-31 45 1 171 190 journal article 55724 10.5281/zenodo.4507307 72a1f456-f29c-471e-baf8-6c026cc900a1 0253-116X 1643FFB2ED42FFC2FFE4FFE28E27FFAF 4507307 8683FCEB-A495-4147-A79E-996E04C23526 Rugilus ( Eurystilicus ) ceylanensis (KRAATZ 1859) Material examined: India : 2 exs. , Assam , Bhalukpong , 27°02'N , 92°35'E , 150 m , 7.- 9.VI.2007 , leg. Dembický ( NHMB , cAss ) ; 1 ex. , Andaman Islands , Havelock , village no. 7 env., 11°59'N , 92°58'E , 22.IV.-14.V.1998 , leg. Majer ( cAss ). China : 1 ex. , S-Shaanxi, Micang Shan , 42 km S Hanzhong , 32°41'N , 106°49'E , 1090 m , NW-slope, mixed forest margin with rocks, litter, grass, and moss sifted, 14.VIII.2012 , leg. Assing ( cAss ) ; 1 ex. , Guangxi , Miaoer Shan , S-slope, 1300-2000 m , 25.-26.VI.1997 , leg. Bolm ( NHMB ). Thailand : 1 ex. , Palong , 19°55'N , 99°06'E , 750 m , 26.-28.V.1991 , leg. Kubaň ( NHMB ) . Comment Rugilus ceylanensis is probably the most widespread species of the genus, its current distribution including large parts of the East Palaearctic, the Oriental , Australian, and Nearctic regions ( ASSING 2012a ).