Review of Hygrogeus Mulsant & Rey, 1880 and Trichodromeus Luze, 1903, with descriptions of three new genera from the eastern Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Anthophagini: Omaliinae)
Author
Shavrin, Alexey V.
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-10-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5531.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5531.1.1
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Asiageodromicus crassipalpis
(
Champion, 1920
)
comb. n.
(
Figs 68–78
,
83–89
)
Geodromicus crassipalpis
Champion, 1920: 245
;
Cameron, 1924: 173
,
1930: 164
,
Herman 2001: 293
,
Smetana 2004: 243
,
Schülke & Smetana 2015: 313
, Shavrin 2019: 573.
Material examined.
NEPAL
:
KOSHI
:
1 ♀
:
Mechi
/
Taplejung
,
23 km
NE Ghunsa
,
Ghunsa Khola
betw.
Kambachen
and
Lhonak
,
27°45’50’’N
87°59’49’’E
.
4500 m
a.s.l.
, waterfall.
06.05.2003
.
A. Weigel
leg. (
NME
)
;
1 ♀
: same data,
9 km
NNE Ghunsa
,
Kambachen
, 27°87’58’’N
87°58’18’’E
.
4100 m
a.s.l.
11.05.2003
.
A. Weigel
leg.
(cSh).
Remarks.
Habitus as in fig. 1 of Shavrin (2019). Ventral view of head as in
Fig. 72
. Prothorax as in
Fig. 73
. Mesoventrite as in
Fig. 74
. Scutellum as in
Fig. 77
. Metaventrite as in
Fig. 75
. Metendosternite as in
Fig. 76
. Elytron as in
Fig. 78
. Labrum as in
Fig. 68
. Mandibles as in
Fig. 69
. Labium and mentum as in
Fig. 71
. Maxilla as in
Fig. 70
. Male abdominal tergite VIII as in
Fig. 83
and sternite VIII as in
Fig. 84
; genital segment as in
Fig. 85
. Female abdominal tergite VIII as in
Fig. 86
and sternite VIII as in
Fig. 87
; genital segment as in
Fig. 88
.
Geodromicus crassipalpis
was originally described from “Kumaon” and known from several localities in
Uttarakhand
,
India
(Shavrin 2019). It is here recorded from
Nepal
for the first time. Distribution of the species as in
Fig. 89
.