On the taxonomy and zoogeography of some West Palaearctic Quedius species, with a focus on the East Mediterranean and the species allied to Quedius umbrinus and Q. nivicola (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae)
Author
Assing, Volker
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Linzer biologische Beiträge
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Quedius
(
Raphirus
)
nemoralis
BAUDI
DI
SELVE, 1848
Quedius nemoralis
BAUDI DI SELVE, 1848: 131
.
Quedius
marginalis
KRAATZ, 1857: 512
; preoccupied.
Quedius
mutatus
KRAATZ, 1868: 104
; replacement name.
Quedius
ovaliceps
MULSANT & REY, 1876: 744.
Quedius
safaensis
FAGEL, 1968b: 8
ff.;
nov.syn.
Quedius
safaensis ormanus
FAGEL, 1971:
129
f.;
nov.syn.
Quedius nemoralis
erinci
KORGE, 1971a: 55
;
nov.syn.
T y p e m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Q. safaensis
:
Paratypes
:
31 exs.
: "
LIBAN
: Ain Zhalta, Jabal el Jaidi, cédraie,
1750 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
nov. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB);
26 exs.
: "
LIBAN
: Nabeh Safa, humus sous cistes [or "bois marécageux" or "mousses gorges d'eau"],
1000 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
n. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB);
16 exs.
: "
LIBAN
, Maasser ech Chouf, cédraie,
1850 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
n. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB);
2 exs.
: "
LIBAN
: El Barouk, bois de Lab Houl,
1700 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
n. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB);
3 exs.
: "
LIBAN
: Ain Dara, Nahr Jesâyer,
900 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
n. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB);
17 exs.
: "
Liban
: Kartaba,
1200-1400 m
,
V.1964
- G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
safaensis
n. sp. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB).
Q. safaensis ormanus
:
Paratypes
:
18♂♂
,
14♀♀
: "Anatolie occ., Uludagh,
1800-1900 m
[or
2000 m
],
VI.1970
G. Fagel
/
G. Fagel
det.,
safaensis ormanus
nov. /
Paratype
/
R. I. Sc.
N. B. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (
IRSNB
)
;
1♂
,
1♀
: "Anatolie occid., Abant Dagh.
1400-1550 m
,
V.1967
G. Fagel
/
G. Fagel
det.,
safaensis ormanus
nov. /
Paratype
/
R. I. Sc.
N. B. /
Quedius nemoralis
Baudi di Selve
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (
IRSNB
)
.
C o m m e n t: The original description of
Q. nemoralis
is based on an unspecified number of
syntypes
from
Piemonte
, North
Italy
("in provincia Montisferrati (
Pedemontium
)" (
BAUDI 1848
).
Quedius
marginalis
,
Q. mutatus
, and
Q. ovaliceps
had been synonymized with
Q. nemoralis
prior to the present paper (see
HERMAN 2001
).
Quedius
safaensis
was originally described based on a male
holotype
and numerous
paratypes
from "
Liban
: Nabeh Safa" and on additional
paratypes
from "Maasser ech Chouf" and from "Kartaba" (
FAGEL 1968b
).
The original description of
Q. safaensis ormanus
is based on a
holotype
and twelve
paratypes
from "Anatolie occidentale: vilayet de
Bursa
, Uludagh,
1800-1900 m
" and two
paratypes
from "vilayet de
Bolu
, Abant Dagh,
1400-1500 m
" (
FAGEL 1971
). Strangely, as many as
27 specimens
labelled as
paratypes
from the type locality were found in the Fagel collection at the IRSNB. The pr
i
nciple difference indicated in the description as distinguishing
Q. ormanus
from
Q. safaensis
and
Q. nemoralis
is the coloration.
According to the original description of
Q. nemoralis
erinci
, which is based on a
holotype
and six
paratypes
from "Bosburun-Gebirge im Pisidischen Taurus", this subspecies is distinguished from the nominal subspecies by slight differences in head shape, coloration, and the size of the aedeagus (
KORGE 1971a
). A study of abundant material from various localities both in South and North
Anatolia
, however, revealed that the Turkish populations are within the range of intraspecific variation of
Q. nemoralis
. Moreover, a zoogeographically plausible distribution pattern was not observed.
The known range of
Quedius nemoralis
ranges from the Iberian Peninsula across Central and South Europe eastwards to the Caucasus region,
Turkey
,
Cyprus
, and
Iran
(SCHÜLKE & SMETANA 2015). Additional material from numerous localities in
Spain
,
France
,
Germany
,
Austria
,
Italy
,
Croatia
,
Serbia
,
Montenegro
,
Albania
,
Macedonia
,
Greece
,
Turkey
, and
Lebanon
was examined. Based on personal observations it is one of the most common
Raphirus
species in the East Mediterranean, and can be found in leaf litter and debris in various shrub and forest habitats, often in large numbers. It is subject to considerable intraspecific variation of coloration (sometimes even within populations). The variability of the aedeagus is moderate, i.e., not as pronounced as in
Q. umbrinus
.