Revision of the Quedius fauna of Middle Asia (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae)
Author
Salnitska, Maria
Author
Solodovnikov, Alexey
text
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
2018
65
2
117
159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.65.27033
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.65.27033
1860-1324-2-117
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Quedius (s. str.) curtipennis Bernhauer, 1908
Quedius fuliginosus var. curtipennis
Bernhauer, 1908, 335 (original description)
Quedius curtipennis
:
Herman 2001
, 3134 (summary of literature);
Assing and
Schuelke
2012
, 457, 458 (diagnosis, distribution and bionomics, aedeagus illustration).
Type material examined.
Syntypes (all in FMNH): Faroe Islands: 1 ♂,
"Suderoe
Faroer Ins./ Dr. Cornu 1907/ v. curtipennis Brh. Typus [handwritten]/fuliginosus Grav. Scheerp. [handwritten]/ Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection [printed]/ D. Drugmand det. 1994 Quedius (s. str.) curtipennis Brnh. [preprinted handwritten]"; 1 ♂,
"Noerdl
. Faroer Ins./ Dr. Cornu 1907/ v. curtipennis Brh. Typus [handwritten]/ fuliginosor Scheerp. [sic!] det. [illegible] [handwritten]/ Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection [printed]/ D. Drugmand det. 1994 Quedius (s. str.) curtipennis Brnh. [preprinted handwritten]"; Uzbekistan: 1 ♂, "v. curtipennis Buchara Bang Haas det. Bernh. [preprinted handwritten]/ Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection [printed]".
Comments on taxonomy, distribution and bionomics.
Bernhauer (1908)
described
Q. curtipennis
as a variety of
Q. fuliginosus
without clear information on the type material. In addition to the morphological diagnosis of a new variety
Bernhauer (1908)
mentioned that it is common on the Faroe Islands and also occurs in "Vorarlberg, Buchara and
Boehmen
(Wrana. Moldau)". Interestingly, revision of the type material has never been published for this common widespread species since its original description. We have examined three male syntypes of
Q. curtipennis
kept at the FMNH, two from Faroe Islands and one from
'Buchara'
in Uzbekistan, all listed above. Our examination of the syntypes confirms that they are conspecific and matching current interpretation of this species (e.g. in
Assing and
Schuelke
2012
).
Quedius curtipennis
is a common species widely distributed in the forests and humid microhabitats of the open landscapes of the Western Palaearctic (
Herman 2001
;
Assing and
Schuelke
2012
). Because of the strong morphological similarity,
Q. curtipennis
can be easily confused with
Q. fuliginosus
. As a result, current broad distributions for both species as recently summarized in
Assing and
Schuelke
(2012)
, especially outside Europe, need revision. A male syntype of
Q. curtipennis
from
"Buchara"
(Uzbekistan) collected more than a century ago (see below) and overlooked in the subsequent literature is the only specimen of this species known from Middle Asia. Since the original description
Q. curtipennis
has not been recorded from any of the countries of Middle Asia.