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) joyioides Wüsthoff, 1937 ] (Figs. 28–30) Gyrophaena joyioides Wüshhoff, 1937: 146 Gyrophaena joyioides ; Seevers, 1951 : 732 Additional material examined: RUSSIA : VORONEZH AREA : 2 Ƌ, 1 ♀: Voronezhskiy Biosphere Reserve, VIII.1962 , K.V. Arnoldi leg. (cVS); ROSTOV AREA : Millerovskiy District: 3 Ƌ, 3 ♀: Ternovoi, Ivanovka, 6– 18.VIII.2013 , E.A. Khachikov leg. (cIE); Sholokhovskiy District: 1 Ƌ, 2 ♀: Veshnikovskaya, 17.VI.2002 , E.A. Khachikov leg. ( ZMM ). Distribution. Europe, Turkey ( Assing 2006 , 2014 ), W Siberia ( Enushchenko & Shavrin 2012b , Bukhkalo & al. 2012 ). Remarks. Seevers (1951) recorded five specimens of G. joyioides from Croatia and Caucasus; Tichomirova (1973) cited G. j o y i o i d e s for Caucasus with a question-mark. Strand (1939) noted that G. joyioides is difficult to distinguish in habitus view ("…die nach äußeren Markmalen kaum von joyioides zu unterscheiden sind…") from G. caucasica . Records of G. joyioides for Caucasus ( Seevers 1951 ; Tichomirova 1973 ) are based on a misidentification of G. caucasica . Tichomirova (1973) cited G. caucasica as " incertae sedis ". The record of G. joyioides for Caucasus is not confirmed by new material. It is herein recorded from Voronezh and Rostov Area for the first time. FIGURES 28–33.