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<mods:title id="841B5A82661221F223105397A174FE3D">Reclassification of the North Temperate Taxa Associated with Staphylinus Sensu Lato, Including Comments on Relevant Subtribes of Staphylinini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)</mods:title>
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<emphasis id="B959EA8BD83CFB30FC5B6F930D41FB0C" bold="true" box="[899,1040,1216,1240]" italics="true" pageId="21">Ontholestes</emphasis>
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Ganglbauer, 1895
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<taxonomicName id="4C2D4D1AD83CFB30FC206FA70DB8FADF" authorityName="Linnaeus" authorityYear="1758" box="[1016,1257,1268,1291]" class="Insecta" family="Staphylinidae" genus="Staphylinus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="21" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="murinus">
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Linne´, 1758
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COMMENTS: The species of this genus share four distinctive synapomorphies: (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFBC4B68D83CFB30FAFF6E1F0C62FAB7" author="Natural History Museum, London" box="[1319,1331,1356,1379]" pageId="21" pagination="204" refId="ref25242" refString="1. Ocypus almorensis (Cameron, 1932). Cameron (1932: 204) described the species (in Staphylinus) from specimens from '' West Almora: Kali Valley, alt. 9000 feet' ' and '' Punjab: Triun, alt. 9300 feet. '' We were able to study one of the male syntypes in the Natural History Museum, London, England, labelled as follows: '' Triun, 9,300 ft Dharm- sala. Punjab. H. G. C. / M. Cameron. Bequest. B. M. 1955 - 147. / Staphylinus (Ocypus) almorensis. '' The specimen is in very good shape. It was dissected, and the aedeagus and the genital segment were glued to the plate with the beetle. It is hereby designated as the lectotype of Staphylinus almorensis; the label '' LECTOTYPE Staphylinus almorensis Cameron A. Smetana des. 1999 '' was attached to it. The specimen cannot be distinguished from those of Ocypus helleni J. Muller that occur in northern Pakistan and in Kashmir. The name O. almorensis becomes a junior synonym of O. helleni (syn. nov.). The corresponding determination label was attached to the specimen." type="journal article" year="1955">1</bibRefCitation>
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) anterior angles of pronotum angulately extended anteriad (
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<figureCitation id="13162A1CD83CFB30FC2A6ED50D12FA49" box="[1010,1091,1414,1437]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="67.[264,312,1600,1621]" captionTargetBox="[246,1334,176,1579]" captionTargetId="figure-33@67.[246,1334,176,1579]" captionTargetPageId="67" captionText="Figs. 39–44. 39. Philonthus politus, dorsal face of neck. 40. Abemus chloropterus, dorsal face of neck. 41. Naddia sp., left posterior corner of head, and part of dorsal face of neck. 42. Dinothenarus fossor, joining of superior and inferior marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, ventral view. 43. Tasgius ater, joining of superior and inferior marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, ventral view. 44. Ontholestes murinus, joined marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, narrowly rounded at anterolateral margin of prosternum, and angulately extended anterior angles of pronotum, ventral view." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10110764" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10110764/files/figure.png" pageId="21">fig. 44</figureCitation>
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); (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFBC4B68D83CFB30FBBA6ED50D23FA49" author="Ocypus" box="[1122,1138,1414,1437]" pageId="21" pagination="170" refId="ref25465" refString="2. Ocypus auricomus (Lindberg, 1953: 4), described in Staphylinus, is preoccupied by Staphylinus auricomus Brulle', 1842: pl. 5, fig. 6, now a synonym of Glenus chrysis (Gravenhorst, 1806), and by Staphylinus auricomus Cameron, 1929: 65. The name Ocypus mateui (Coiffait, 1954: 170), listed at present as a junior synonym of O. auricomus, becomes the valid name of this species (stat. nov.)." type="journal article" year="1842">2</bibRefCitation>
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) marginal line of pronotal hypomeron narrowly rounded at prosternal margin (
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<figureCitation id="13162A1CD83CFB30FBC86E920D30FA0C" box="[1040,1121,1473,1496]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="67.[264,312,1600,1621]" captionTargetBox="[246,1334,176,1579]" captionTargetId="figure-33@67.[246,1334,176,1579]" captionTargetPageId="67" captionText="Figs. 39–44. 39. Philonthus politus, dorsal face of neck. 40. Abemus chloropterus, dorsal face of neck. 41. Naddia sp., left posterior corner of head, and part of dorsal face of neck. 42. Dinothenarus fossor, joining of superior and inferior marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, ventral view. 43. Tasgius ater, joining of superior and inferior marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, ventral view. 44. Ontholestes murinus, joined marginal lines of pronotal hypomeron, narrowly rounded at anterolateral margin of prosternum, and angulately extended anterior angles of pronotum, ventral view." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10110764" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10110764/files/figure.png" pageId="21">fig. 44</figureCitation>
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); (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFBC4B68D83CFB30FB5A6E920DC0FA0C" author="Lordithon" box="[1154,1169,1473,1496]" pageId="21" refId="ref25558" refString="3. Ocypus bimaculatus (Cameron, 1932: 207), described in Staphylinus, is preoccupied by several names in Staphylinus, the oldest one being Staphylinus bimaculatus Schrank, 1798: 644, now a synonym of Lordithon trinotatus (Erichson, 1839 b: 409). The replacement name Ocypus cameroni, nom. nov., is hereby proposed for Ocypus bimaculatus (Cameron, 1932)." type="journal volume" year="1839">3</bibRefCitation>
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) mesosternum with complete, medial longitudinal carina (
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<figureCitation id="13162A1CD83CFB30FCEE6EAF0AC4F9C7" box="[822,917,1532,1555]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="80.[298,346,1603,1624]" captionTargetBox="[280,1368,184,1581]" captionTargetId="figure-36@80.[280,1368,184,1581]" captionTargetPageId="80" captionText="Figs. 117–122. 117. Ontholestes murinus, mesosternum with fully developed medial carina. 118. Thoracostrongylus sp., mesosternum with short medial carina at base. 119. Dinothenarus fossor, labium with emarginate ligula, ventral view. 120. Dinothenarus pubescens, labium and mentum. 121. Dinothenarus pubescens, right mandible and right maxilla, ventral view. 122. Abemus chloropterus, mesosternum, showing sockets of serial setae originating behind small elevations." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10110790" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10110790/files/figure.png" pageId="21">fig. 117</figureCitation>
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); and (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFBC4B68D83CFB30FC316EAF0AA8F9C7" author="Naturhistorisches Museum in Wien" box="[1001,1017,1532,1555]" pageId="21" pagination="172" refId="ref25632" refString="4. Ocypus fulvotomentosus Eppelsheim, 1889: 172. The collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Wien, Austria, contains one male specimen under this name. It is labelled as follows: '' Kan-ssa 1885 G. Patanin / c. Eppelsh. Steind. d. / fulvotomentosus det. Bernhauer / fulvotomentosus det. J. Muller / TYPUS. '' The specimen is in good condition; however, the entire left middle leg, out- er three segments on left hind tarsus, and the entire right middle tarsus are missing. It was dissected and the aedeagus was glued to a plate attached to the pin, with the beetle. The specimen is hereby designated as the lectotype of O. fulvotomentosus; the label '' LEC- TOTYPE Ocypus fulvotomentosus Eppelsheim A. Smetana des. 1997 '' was attached to it." type="journal article" year="1997">4</bibRefCitation>
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) mentum with long anterolateral seta near lateral margin, lateral seta minute to absent.
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Further character states include: outer segments of antenna variably asymmetrical; maxillary and labial palpus both with last segment asetose, fusiform; mandibles each with dorsolateral ridge distinct, removed from margin, bordered by deep, broad depression basally; mandibular prostheca copiously ciliate along entire length, with long, irregular, dense basal ciliae gradually shortening apicad; apical segments of both maxillary and labial palpus distinctly elongate fusiform, without setae; postmandibular ridge present; postgenal ridge arched to base of gula; superior line of pronotal hypomeron rather abruptly deflexed ventrad around middle of pronotum, with anterior portion of superior line therefore situated markedly below basal portion in lateral view; pronotal epimeron long, subtriangular; prosternum highly prominent, sloping abruptly to anterior margin, with strong, convex carina starting between macrosetae; series of long setae on mesosternum arranged in subtransverse row on each side of median carina; mesosternal intercoxal process angulate to broadly truncate apically; metasternum oblique, highly convex between coxae, anterior projection with acutely converging margins (
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); dorsal apicolateral lobe of metacoxa without apparent spines.
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