A review of the genus Gyrophaena Mannerheim 1830 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Gyrophaenina) of the Caucasus and adjacent territories Author Enushchenko, Ilya V. Author Semenov, Viktor B. text Zootaxa 2016 4126 3 301 337 journal article 38782 10.11646/zootaxa.4126.3.1 1a5e6006-4597-44a3-93a6-4a082b070c7b 1175-5326 262862 F0A10548-915F-4125-9E55-7569E07CCBAD [ Gyrophaena ( Gyrophaena ) congrua Erichson 1837 ] (Figs. 11–14) Gyrophaena congrua Erichson, 1837 : 368 Gyrophaena congrua ; Hochhuth, 1849 : 73 Distribution. Europe ( Joy 1912 , Hansen & al. 1939 , Hansen 1954 , Likovský 1964 , Dvořák 1966 , Kangas 1991 , Roosileht 2003 , Stan 2006 , Merkl 2008 , Glotov & al. 2011 , Enushchenko & Shavrin 2012a , etc.), European part of Russia ( Nikitskiy & al. 1996 , Starodubtseva 2008 , Semenov 2007 , 2009 , etc.), Siberia ( Solsky 1871 , Enushchenko & Shavrin 2011 , 2012b , Bukhkalo & al., 2012 ) and Russian Far East (Maritime Province) ( Enushchenko & Shavrin 2011 ). Remarks. It was recorded for Caucasus by Hochhuth (1849) from Tiflis. The presence of this species in Caucasus is not confirmed by a new material. Bruge (2005) wrote about confusion concerning identities of G. congrua , G. fasciata and G. laevipennis . It is possible that the previous record of G. congrua by Hochhuth represents misinterpreted G. fasciata .