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
)
hermonensis
COIFFAIT
,
1963
(
Figs 1-14
,
Map 1
)
Quedius hermonensis
COIFFAIT, 1963:
417
f.
Quedius
coiffaitianus
FAGEL, 1968a: 11
ff.;
nov.syn.
Quedius
rugosipennis
FAGEL, 1969: 115
ff.;
nov.syn.
T y p e m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Q. coiffaitianus
:
Paratypes
:
15 exs.
: "
LIBAN
: Nabeh Safa, mousses gorges d'eau [
1 specimen
: "bois marécageux"],
1000 m
,
V.1966
G. Fagel / G. Fagel det.,
coiffaitianus
n.sp. /
Paratype
/
Quedius hermonensis
Coiffait
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (IRSNB).
Q. rugosipennis
:
Holotype
♂
[dissected prior to present study; aedeagus missing]: "
Anatolie
mér.,
Antalya
,
V.1968
G. Fagel
/
G. Fagel
det.,
rugosipennis
n.sp. /
Type
/
Quedius hermonensis
Coiffait
, det. V.
Assing 2018
" (
IRSNB
)
.
Paratypes
:
1♂
,
3♀♀
: same data as
holotype
(IRSNB).
A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
Turkey
:
2♂♂
[1teneral],
Antalya
, Anamur-
Gazipaşa
,
Kalandere
,
36°07'N
,
32°34'E
,
40 m
,
24.IV.2008
, leg.
Brachat
&
Meybohm
(cAss).
Cyprus
:
1♂
,
Troodos
,
34°55'N
,
32°52'E
,
1550 m
,
9.IV.2008
, leg.
Lompe
(cAss).
Israel
:
1♂
,
Sea of Galilee
,
Beit Tsaida Reserve
,
32°53'N
,
35°38'E
, 0 m,
19.IV.2005
, leg.
Assmann
(cFel)
;
1♀
,
Sea of Galilee
,
Capernaum
, bank of
Jordan
river,
26.III.2008
, leg.
Assmann
(cFel)
;
1♂
,
Hula
N. R.,
33°04'N
,
35°36'E
,
65 m
, shore of pond,
13.XI.2010
, leg.
Drees
(cFel)
;
1♀
,
S Ashdod
,
Nitzanim
,
31°45'N
,
34°37'E
, sand dunes, pond shore,
12.IV.2013
, leg.
Buse
(cFel)
;
1♀
,
Sea Genezareth
,
Jordan
River
,
32°54'N
,
35°37'E
, -
215 m
,
19.III.2011
, leg.
Meybohm
(cAss)
.
C o m m e n t: The original description of
Q. hermonensis
is based on a male
holotype
and a female
paratype
from "
Liban
: Hasbaya" and one female
paratype
from "Nahr es Safa" (
COIFFAIT 1963
), that of
Q. coiffaitianus
on a male
holotype
and
27 paratypes
from "Nabeh Safa" (
FAGEL 1968a
) (i.e., from the same locality as that of one of the
paratypes
of
Q. hermonensis
), and that of
Q. rugosipennis
on a male
holotype
and four
paratypes
(one male and three females) from "Anatolie méridionale: Antalya, route de Lara" (
FAGEL 1969
). An examination of the type material of
Q. coiffaitianus
and
Q. rugosipennis
, as well as of additional material from various regions revealed that in both external and the male sexual characters they are within the range of intraspecific variation of
Q. hermonensis
by
COIFFAIT (1963)
. Hence the synonymy proposed above.
Based on similar external characters (coloration, punctation, habitus, etc.), on the similar general morphology of the aedeagus, and a similar ecology,
Q. hermonensis
is closely allied to
Q. umbrinus
, not to
Q. nigriceps
KRAATZ, 1857
as suggested by
COIFFAIT (1978a)
. Like
Q. umbrinus
,
Q. hermonensis
is subject to pronounced variation of coloration and of the shape of the aedeagus (
Figs 1-14
). The colour of the forebody ranges from brown to black, often with the anterior and posterior margins of the elytra narrowly yellowish to reddish (especially in material from
Cyprus
). The length of the aedeagus ranges from 1.0-
1.3 mm
. The width of the paramere is rather variable, too; in material from
Cyprus
it is more slender and basally sometimes slightly constricted, whereas in material seen from other regions it is less slender and basally not constricted.
Figs 1-12
:
Quedius hermonensis
from Samos (
1-3
),
Israel
(
4-6
), and
Cyprus
(
7-12
): (
1, 4, 7, 10
) aedeagus in lateral view; (
2, 5, 8, 11
) median lobe of aedeagus in ventral view; (
3, 6, 9, 12
) paramere. Scale bar:
0.5 mm
.
Figs 13-24
:
Quedius hermonensis
from Cyprus (
13-14
),
Q. orientalis
(
15-17
), and
Q. microcapillatus
(
18-24
) from Iraq (
18-20
), Turkey (
21
), and Iran (
22-24
): (
13, 15, 22
) median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view; (
14, 17, 20, 24
) paramere; (
16, 19, 23
) median lobe of aedeagus in ventral view; (
18, 21
) aedeagus in lateral view. Scale bar: 0.5 mm.
Figs 25-27
:
Quedius orientalis
(
25
) and
Q. microcapillatus
(
26-27
): (
25-26
) habitus; (
27
) posterosutural portion of elytra. Scale bars: 25-26: 1.0 mm; 27: 0.1 mm.
The habitat is similar to that of
Q. umbrinus
. The examined specimens were primarily collected in moist substrates: in moist leaf litter, swamps, on the shores of lakes and ponds, and on the banks of rivers and streams.
The revised distribution (
Map 1
) ranges from the Aegean Island Samos in the west across
Turkey
and
Cyprus
to the Middle East (
Lebanon
,
Israel
). While the species is fairly common in
Cyprus
(ASSING & WUNDERLE 2001), it appears to be rather rare elsewhere. For previous records from
Cyprus
(as
Q. rugosipennis
), Samos (as
Q. rugosipennis
), and
Israel
see ASSING & WUNDERLE (2001),
ASSING (2015)
,
SMETANA (1978)
, and
ASSING (2014)
, respectively. A previous record of
Q. hermonensis
from
Iraq
(
ASSING 2014
), however, which was overlooked by SCHÜLKE & SMETANA (2015), refers to
Q. microcapillatus
(see below).