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
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[
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
.