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The Nitidula carnaria complex, with description of a new species from Central Asia, and a key to world species of the genus (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, (2021), 61(2): 503–516, Published online: 31st December 2021
- Author: Andrzej Lasoń, Jiří Hájek, Josef Jelínek
- Pages: 14
- Language: EN
- ISSN: 1804-6487
- DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2021.028
- Source: Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
- Year: 2021
Abstract
The Nitidula carnaria complex is defined to comprise three Palaearctic species: the widely distributed Nitidula carnaria (Schaller, 1783), N. maculosa Fairmaire, 1866 occurring
in the eremial of North Africa and the Middle East, and a newly described N. obenbergeri sp. nov. from northern China, Mongolia and neighbouring territories of Kazakhstan and
Russia. First records are given for Nitidula carnaria from Georgia, Pakistan and Tajikistan; N. flavomaculata Rossi, 1790 from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; and for N. rufipes (Linnaeus, 1767) from Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, China (Shaanxi) and Russian Eastern Siberia. A lectotype of Nitidula latiplaga Solsky, 1876 is designated to fix its synonymy with N. flavomaculata Rossi, 1790 established by J &A (2007). Habitus photographs of all species and an identification key are provided to facilitate identification of world
Nitidula species. Finally, comments on the classification of four Neotropical taxa previously classified in the genus Nitidula are offered and the following changes are proposed: Mystrops bourgeoisi (Grouvelle, 1914), comb. nov., = M. gigas Kirejtshuk & Couturier, 2009, syn. nov.; and Catonura complanata (Germain, 1855), comb. nov., = Catonura ruficollis (Reitter, 1873), syn. nov., = Catonura rufithorax Reitter, 1883, syn. nov.
Keywords
Coleoptera, Nitidulidae, identification key, lectotype designation, new combination, new species, new synonymy, new record, taxonomy, Holarctic Region
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