Revision of Quedius sensu stricto (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) Author Hansen, Aslak Kappel Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mails: akhansen @ snm. ku. dk; asolodovnikov @ snm. ku. dk & Natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 10, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark & Department of Bioscience, University of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade 116, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark Author Brunke, Adam Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K Author Simonsen, Thomas Natural History Museum Aarhus, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 10, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark Author Solodovnikov, Alexey Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mails: akhansen @ snm. ku. dk; asolodovnikov @ snm. ku. dk & Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Science, Universitetskaja nab. text Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2022 Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae 2022-11-26 62 1 225 299 http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2022.017 journal article 217329 10.37520/aemnp.2022.017 795cf556-a4a9-477b-b55d-cb80ed8a0f2d 1804-6487 7399702 28D55112-98B1-49A5-B382-58B1B068570B Quedius fuliginosus -group Diagnosis. Head with 4 or 6 interocular punctures between anterior frontal punctures. Generally largest species within the subgenus with entire body dark; only rarely elytra reddish. Temporal puncture situated at posterior margin of eye. Paramere does not extend over median lobe apex, peg setae arranged in single rows; median lobe without large teeth on parameral side, at most with small teeth or subapical notch; internal sac without large c-shaped sclerite. Generally widespread species, common in the Palearctic region, found in diverse ground-based debris in both forest and open landscapes. Only Quedius afrofuliginosus is rare, possibly an artefact of both misidentifications and poor sampling in parts of its range.