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2. Ditomus cephalotes Dejean 1826
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Ditomus cephalotes ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy ,Ditomus - Abstract
Ditomus cephalotes Dejean, 1826: 482. The specimen hereby recognized as holotype is a male bearing the labels: “ cephalotes m.”, “ Tanger. B. Jenisson ”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir” and “ Holotype of Ditomus cephalotes Dejean, 1826 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Thus, labels match the description: Il se trouve sur la côte de Barbarie, et il m’a été donné par M. le comte de Jenisson comme venant des environs de Tanger. Since this was the sole specimen found in Dejean’s collection at Paris with the original labels, the specimen is recognized as the holotype by monotypy. The species may be easily identified following the keys of Fuente (1927) and Antoine (1959). The taxonomic placement and limits of the genus Odontocarus has been subjected to many controversies (see Wrase, 1994), but nowadays is currently ranked as an independent genus; it includes seven species with a Centro Asiatic Mediterranean distribution pattern (Kataev & Wrase, 2017b). Odontocarus cephalotes (Dejean, 1826) is the single species of the genus inhabiting the West Mediterranean., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 487, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1826) Species general des coleopteres, de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome second. Crevot, Paris, viii + 501 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 8863","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Wrase, D. W. (1994) Revision der Carterus angustus-Gruppe und Bemerkungen zur Gattung Carterus Dejean (Col., Carabidae, Harpalini). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 26, 931 - 964.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 b) Subtribe Ditomina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 509 - 514."]}
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3. Dicheirotrichus Jacquelin Duval 1857
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Dicheirotrichus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Dicheirotrichus Jacquelin Duval, 1857 Type species Harpalus obsoletus Dejean, 1829, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp."]}
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4. Anisodactylus intermedius Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Anisodactylus ,Arthropoda ,Anisodactylus intermedius ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Anisodactylus intermedius Dejean, 1829: 139. The specimen here recognized as the holotype is a female bearing the labels “mentun subdentatum/calcare trifido”, “ intermedius mihi in Gal. mer. Perpignan”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir”, “ L. Bedel vidit 1897” and “ Holotype of Anisodactylus intermedius Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. The species is currently included in the monotypic subgenus Pseudodichirius Lutshnik, 1921b (Kataev & Wrase, 2017a), according to the trifid apical spur of protibial, pilosity of elytra, valvifers and other characters. Morphological characters of the holotype are correctly described in current classifications (e.g., Jeannel, 1942; Noonan, 1996). The species is distributed from the northern side of the Mediterranean to Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan (Kataev, 2002)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 486, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 a) Subtribe Anisodactylina Lacordaire, 1854. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 503 - 509.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Noonan, G. R. (1996) Classification, cladistics, and natural history of species of the subgenus Anisodactylus Dejean (Insecta: Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini: Anisodactylus). Milwaukee Public Museum, Contributions in Biology and Geology, No. 89, I - III + 1 - 210.","Kataev, B. M. (2002) Taxonomic, faunistic and nomenclatural notes on certain Palaearctic and Oriental Harpalini (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 34, 721 - 736."]}
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5. Acupalpus Latreille 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Acupalpus Latreille, 1829 Type species Carabus meridianus Linnaeus, 1760, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146
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6. Tschitscherinellus Csiki 1906
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Tschitscherinellus ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Tschitscherinellus Csiki, 1906 Type species Ditomus cordatus Dejean, 1825, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 487, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Csiki, E. (1906) Cicindelidae, Carabidae. In: Heyden von, L. F. J. D., Reitter, E. & Weise, J. (Eds.), Catalogus Coleopterorum Europae, Caucasi et Armeniae Rossicae. Editio secunda. R. Friedlander & Sohn, Berlin, pp. 1 - 110.","Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1825) Species general des coleopteres, de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome Premier. Crevot, Paris, xxx + 463 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 8863"]}
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7. Harpalus (Ophonus) hirsutulus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Harpalus hirsutulus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) hirsutulus Dejean, 1829: 226. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a female bearing the labels: “female symbol”, “ hirsutulus Stév. in Rus. mer. Caucase”, “Steven.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) hirsutulus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Dejean (1829) described this species based on four specimens: Je possède quatre individus de cette espèce: le premier m’a été envoyé par M. Stéven, comme venant du Caucase.... The first mentioned is hereby designed as the lectotype. The species is currently named as Parophonus (Ophonomimus) hirsutulus (Dejean, 1829). Schauberger (1923: 72) created the subgenus Ophonomimus to include only this species according to the lack of pubescence in the paraglossa, mentum without median tooth, pronotum not emarginate posteriorly, etc. Then, Schauberger (1933) considered P. interstitialis Reitter, 1899 as a valid species and also included it within Ophonomimus. Keys to identify the species are found in Jeannel (1942), Sciaky (1992) and Wrase (2004, 2011). The species is distributed in Central Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, Central Asia and Uzbekistan (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Schauberger, E. (1923) Zur Systematik der Carabiden-Gruppe Parophonus Ganglbauer. Entomologische Anzeiger, Wien, 3 (6), 69 - 72.","Schauberger, E. (1933) Zur Kenntnis der palaarktischen Harpalinen (Zwolfter Beitrag). Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, 50 (1 - 11), 64 - 78.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Sciaky, R. (1992) Revisione dei Selenophorina paleartici occidentali (Coleoptera Carabidae Harpalinae) (XXXVI contributo alla conoscenza dei Coleoptera Carabidae). Bollettino di Zoologia Agraria e di Bachicoltura, Serie II, 24, 37 - 65.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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8. Harpalus goudotii Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Harpalus goudotii ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus goudotii Dejean, 1829: 304. The lectotype (present designation; recognized, but not published by B. Kataev) is a male, labelled: “Goudot? Barbaria”, blue card “Goudot”, “ Harpalus goudotii Dejean, 1829 desig. por J. Serrano”, “Lectoype” and “ H. sulphuripes goudotii Dejean det. B. Kataev 2002 ”. Dejean (1829) studied four beetles as stated in the description: Je possède quatre individus mâles de cette espèce: deux ont été rapportés de Tanger par M. Goudot; le troisième a été pris dans le département des Basses – Alpes... This taxon is considered a subspecies of Harpalus sulphuripes Germar, 1824, mostly on the basis of having red-coloured femora (instead of darkened) and the geographic disjunction: the nominal subspecies inhabits Central and Mediterranean Europe whereas H. sulphuripes goudotii inhabits the Maghreb, Andalusia and Sardegna (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c). The mention of Dejean of a beetle of this subspecies inhabiting the Basses Alpes is likely erroneous on geographic grounds, and also when considering the fact that mutations on femur colour may occur (ab. lucidipennis Schauberger, 1934). The aedeagus of the lectotype matches that illustrated by Antoine (1959) (that illustrated by Jeannel, 1942, page 676 was erroneous according to Antoine, 1959: page 406). I could not find other beetles of this subspecies in Dejean’s collection to compare more aedeagi. Different authors have dealt with this species (Fuente, 1927; Antoine 1959; Jeannel, 1942; Wrase, 2004, 2011)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 491, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Kataev, B. M. (2002) Taxonomic, faunistic and nomenclatural notes on certain Palaearctic and Oriental Harpalini (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 34, 721 - 736.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163."]}
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9. Harpalus oblitus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Harpalus oblitus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus oblitus Dejean, 1829: 273. The specimen here recognized as holotype is a male glued to a white card that is pinned together with other labels: “ oblitus m. in Dalmatia ”, “ TYPE. Kataev des.” and “ Holotype of Harpalus oblitus oblitus Dejean, 1829. J. Serrano vidit.”. In the same box of Chaudoir's collection containing the beetles of Dejean (box number 175) it is also found the type of Harpalus oblitus patruelis Dejean, 1829: 275, together with other specimens, bearing various kinds of labels: white card with glued beetle/white card with glued genitalia/white card “ patruelis m. in Hispania”/red card “ TYPE ”/white card “ H. patruelis Dej. = subspecies of oblitus Dej. Z. Mylnář det. 1973”/ Kataev/ Harpalus oblitus patruelis B. Kataev det 2002. The taxonomy and distribution of the subspecies of H. oblitus was reviewed by Kataev (1993). There are two currently recognized subspecies: the nominal one occupies the eastern Mediterranean whereas H. oblitus patruelis is found in the western part., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 489, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Kataev, B. M. (1993) Zhuzhelitsy gruppy oblitus roda Harpalus Latr. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 72, 65 - 95. [in Russian]"]}
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10. Harpalus pumilus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus pumilus ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus pumilus Dejean 1829: 305. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels “ pumilus m. in Gallia mer.”, “ tibialis St. Ilyrion?” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus pumilus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. The individual I hereby design as lectotype has labels with the original writing of Dejean stating “Gallia mer”. I saw a second specimen with a card attached to the pin stating “TYPE”, but without any original label hand-written by Dejean, and there was no statement of authorship of designation. H. pumilus Dejean, 1829 (not H. pumilus Sturm, 1818) is currently considered a synonym of H. subcylindricus Dejean, 1829 (Kataev, 1989; Marggi et al., 2010; Kataev & Wrase 2017c). Although Dejean described first H. pumilus, this name entered in homonym with H. pumilus Sturm, 1818. As I did not dissect the aedeagus of the type of I couldn’t compare it with the figures of H. subcylindricus published by Kataev (1989) or Marggi et al. (2010). However, the lectotype matches the characters nowadays considered as diagnostic for H. subcylindricus. A key to separate H. anxius (Duftschmid, 1812) and H. subcylindricus is found in Wrase (2004). This last species shows a Centro Asiatic European distribution pattern, from western China to the Iberian Peninsula., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 490, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Kataev, B. M. (1989) New data on the ground-beetles of the genera Pangus and Harpalus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) with a revision of some Palaeartic species groups Nasekomye Mongolii. Vol. 10. Nauka, Leningrad, 188 - 278. [in Russian]","Marggi, W., Luka, H., Huber, C., Wrase, D. W. & Durrer, H. (2010) Harpalus (s. str.) subcylindricus Dejean, 1829 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) auch in der Schweiz und im Elsass (F). Entomologische Blatter, 106, 195 - 202.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386."]}
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11. Acinopus giganteus Dejean 1831
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Acinopus ,Acinopus giganteus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acinopus giganteus Dejean, 1831: 813. The specimen here recognized as holotype is a male bearing the labels: “ giganteus Kollar in Hispania mer. in Cadix D”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir” and “ Holotype of Acinopus giganteus Dejean, 1831 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Acinopus giganteus is currently included in the subgenus Acinopus and differs from other related species in the lack of punctures in elytron intervals 5 and 7, the lack of ventral pubescence on male protarsomeres forming two rows, and its large body size. It is solely known from Andalusia (Serrano, 2020), south of River Guadalquivir. Keys to the species are found in Fuente (1927) and Puel (1934)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 488, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1831) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome cinquieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, viii + 883 pp.","Serrano, J. (2020) Catalogo electronico de los Cicindelidae y Carabidae de la Peninsula Iberica (Coleoptera, Caraboidea). [Version 12 - 2020]. Monografias electronicas Sociedad entomologica aragonesa (SEA), 9, 1 - 34. [http: // sea-entomologia. org / monoelec. html]","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Puel, L. (1934) Notes sur les carabiques. IV. Les Acinopus palearctiques. Revue Francaise d'Entomologie, 1, 70 - 86."]}
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12. Acupalpus suturalis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Acupalpus suturalis ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acupalpus suturalis Dejean, 1829: 448. The specimen here recognized as holotype is a male bearing labels “ suturalis Ziegler h. in Dalmatia” and “ Holotype of Acupalpus suturalis Dejean, 1829. J. Serrano vidit.”. Dejean (1829) did not mention the number of beetles he studied. From the brief description it is inferred that he only had a single specimen at hand. The beetle I hereby recognize as the holotype shows the dorsal dark colouration with the first elytron interval yellowish coloured, the punctures of pronotum basis and the smooth head without microsculpture, characters that are proper of the species (Jeannel, 1942; Wrase, 2004, 2011). The species occurs in Central and Eastern Europe; Jeannel (1942) noted that it had been found only one time in France., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 494-495, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163."]}
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13. Stenolophus elegans Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Stenolophus ,Stenolophus elegans ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Stenolophus elegans Dejean, 1829: 412. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing a white label “ elegans m. in Dalmatia” and a red label “ Lectotype of Stenolophus elegans Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Dejean (1829) could examine a number of beetles to describe the species. I have selected a male from Dalmatia that is well conserved and clearly shows the characters of main taxonomic interest: large body size, male protarsomeres notably dilated, antennomeres 1-2 pale, etc. (Jeannel, 1942; Wrase, 2004, 2011). The species has a large distribution area from Central Asia and West Siberia to almost all Europe, North Africa and Canary Islands (Jaeger & Kataev, 2017)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Jaeger, B. & Kataev, B. M. (2017) Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 562 - 577."]}
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14. Harpalus solitaris Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Harpalus solitaris ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus solitaris Dejean, 1829: 337. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “male symbol”, “ solitaris m. Eschscholtz in Kamtschatka D. Eschscholtz. ” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus solitaris Dejean, 1829 design. by J. Serrano ”. These labels thus match the original description: Il se trouve au Kamtschatka, et il m’a été envoyé par M. Eschscholtz. The other specimen in Dejean’s collection becomes a paralectotype. The species is found in most countries of Europe and also across Siberia reaching the Pacific Ocean, northern China, northern Japan and northern parts of North America (Kataev, 2002; Wrase, 2004)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 491, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Kataev, B. M. (2002) Taxonomic, faunistic and nomenclatural notes on certain Palaearctic and Oriental Harpalini (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 34, 721 - 736.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386."]}
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15. Harpalus Latreille 1802
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Harpalus Latreille, 1802 Type species Carabus proteus Paykull, 1790 = Carabus affinis Schrank, 1781, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 488, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146
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16. Harpalus (Ophonus) pumilio Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Harpalus pumilio ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) pumilio Dejean, 1829: 212. The specimen here recognized as holotype is a male bearing the labels: “ pumilio m. in Sicilia ”, “Schüppel.” and “ Holotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) pumilio Dejean, 1829. J. Serrano vidit.” Dejean (1829) wrote Je ne possède qu’un individu mâle de cette espèce; il m’a été envoyé par M. Schùppel, comme venant de Sicile. The species is currently known as Ophonus (Hesperophonus) pumilio, as it shows the key characters of subgenus Hesperophonus Antoine, 1959. It has a small body size and a combination of dorsal colouration and leg characters that make it easily identifiable (Fuente, 1927; Antoine, 1959; Sciaky, 1987). This species is distributed in the western Mediterranean (but not in France; Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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17. Stenolophus Dejean 1821
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Stenolophus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Stenolophus Dejean, 1821 Type species Carabus vaporariorum Linnaeus sensu Fabricius, 1787 = Stenolophus teutonus Schrank, 1781), Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1821) Catalogue de la collection de coleopteres de M. le Baron Dejean. Crevot, Paris, viii + 136 + [2] pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11259"]}
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18. Harpalus (Ophonus) quadricollis Dejean 1831
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Harpalus quadricollis ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) quadricollis Dejean, 1831: 838. The holotype of the species is a female already recognized as such by Sciaky (1987). He probably pinned a red label stating Holotype in this specimen. Therefore, it presently bears the following labels: white labels “ quadricollis Dahl, in Sicilia alp. D.” “Dahl”, “ HOLOTYPE ”. I have added a white label “ Holotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) quadricollis Dejean, 1831, J. Serrano vidit”. Dejean (1829) wrote: Je ne possède qu’un individu femelle de cet insecte, qui m’a été envoyé par M. Dahl, sous le nom spécifique que je lui ai conservé, comme venant des montagnes de la Sicile . Sciaky (1987) discussed the taxonomic problems concerning this species. Antoine (1959) and Sciaky (1987) made up keys to identify the species. It is a Siculo-Maghrebian geographic element., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 493-494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1831) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome cinquieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, viii + 883 pp.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465."]}
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19. Oedesis Motschulsky 1850
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Oedesis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Oedesis Motschulsky, 1850 Type species Ditomus caucasicus Dejean, 1831, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 487, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1831) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome cinquieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, viii + 883 pp."]}
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20. Harpalus dispar Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Harpalus dispar ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus dispar Dejean, 1829: 267. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ dispar mihi in Gallia mer.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus dispar Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano”. There is also a paralectotype with labels: “male symbol”, “Gallia mer./ Perpignan”, “ Paralectotype ” and “ Harpalus dispar Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano”. The lectotype hereby designated shows the morphology currently considered to represent the nominal subspecies (e.g., Fuente, 1927: 226; Jeannel, 1942: 657). These two authors considered the validity of the genus Artabas Des Gozis, 1882 and included within it Harpalus dispar and H. punctatostriatus. Harpalus dispar includes three subspecies (Kataev & Wrase 1995): H. dispar dispar Dejean, 1829 (West Mediterranean), H. dispar splendens Gebler, 1830 (from Balkan Peninsula to West Siberia) and H. dispar elegantulus Menetries, 1832 (from Transcaucasus to Turkmenistan)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 488-489, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (1995) Three new and two little-known Palearctic species of the genus Harpalus Latr. (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 27, 319 - 330."]}
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21. Harpalus (Ophonus) diffinis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus diffinis ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) diffinis Dejean, 1829: 196. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ diffinis m. in Gallia merid.”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir”, “ R. P. Pantel ”, “ Ophonus diffinis Dej. G. Colas det.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) diffinis Dejean, 1829 design. by J. Serrano ”. The selected specimen hereby designated as lectotype matches the data of the original description, and its diagnostic characters were highlighted by Sciaky (1987), clearly showing the differences with its relative Ophonus (Ophonus) ardosiacus (Lutshnik, 1922). Other keys to identify the species are found in Wrase (2004, 2011). The species is currently included in the nominal subgenus, that is characterized by taxa of large body size and rounded posterior angles of pronotum, metallic dorsum, aedeagus with ligula, etc. It is distributed in Central and Mediterranean Europe and the Levant (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 493, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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22. Harpalus (Ophonus) similis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Harpalus similis ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) similis Dejean, 1829: 204. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ similis in Dalmatia”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir”, “ R. P. Pantel ”, “Pater.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) similis Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Dejean (1829) briefly stated: Il se trouve en Dalmatie et dans le midi de la France. This species is well distinguishable from related taxa (Jeannel, 1942; Sciaky, 1987; Wrase, 2011) due to dorsal colouration, punctures on the striae, apex of penis, etc. It is distributed in Central and Mediterranean Europe and the Levant (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 493, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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23. Harpalus (Ophonus) rotundatus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Harpalus rotundatus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) rotundatus Dejean, 1829: 212. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ rotundatus m. Dalmatia”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir”, “ R. P. Pantel. ” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) rotundatus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Designation is based on the first specimens mentioned in the description. Keys to identify this species are found in Fuente (1927), Jeannel (1942), Antoine (1959) and Sciaky (1987). It has almost the same distribution as O. pumilio (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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24. Harpalus (Ophonus) meridionalis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Harpalus meridionalis ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) meridionalis Dejean, 1829: 210. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “male symbol”, “ meridionalis m. in Galia merid.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) meridionalis Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. According to Dejean, O. meridionalis and O. subquadratus were collected in the same area. The former was synonymized by Jeannel (1942: 644), a criterion followed by other entomologists (Sciaky,1987: 62; Kataev & Wrase, 2017c). Keys to determine the species are found in Jeannel (1942), Sciaky (1987) and Wrase (2011). The species is distributed in Central Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and from Anatolia to Turkmenistan (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163."]}
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25. Acupalpus lusitanicus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus lusitanicus ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acupalpus lusitanicus Dejean, 1829: 469. The specimen here recognized as holotype is a male bearing the labels “ex-Museo Chaudoir”, “ lusitanicus m. in Lusitania”, “Schüppel” and “ Holotype of Acupalpus lusitanicus Dejean, 1829, J. Serrano vidit.”. The recognition of this specimen as the holotype of the species is based on the statement of Dejean (1829): Je ne possède qu’un individu mâle de cet insecte, qui m’a été envoyé pai’ M. Schuppel, comme venant du Portugal. The characteristics of the holotype slightly differ from those described in Serrano & Ortuño (2001), in that it has a pronotum side less rounded and the posterior angle is more marked, not so rounded. Keys to the species see Fuente (1927), Antoine (1959) and Serrano & Ortuño (2001). It is distributed in the Iberian Peninsula, the Maghreb and southern Italy (Jaeger & Kataev, 2017)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Serrano, J. & Ortuno, V. M. (2001) Revision de las especies ibericas de Bradycellus Erichson (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini). Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de France, 106, 337 - 348. https: // doi. org / 10.3406 / bsef. 2001.16775","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Jaeger, B. & Kataev, B. M. (2017) Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 562 - 577."]}
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26. Harpalus zabroides Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy ,Harpalus zabroides - Abstract
Harpalus zabroides Dejean, 1829: 343. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing labels: “ Moscou ”, “zabroides m. in Russia ”, “ G.E. Ball H 18”, “ Harpalus zabroides Dej. det. George E. Ball ” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus zabroides Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Dejean (1829) stated Il m’a été envoyé de Moscou par M. de Laveau. He compared this species to H. hirtipes (Panzer, 1796), a species that is figured after H. zabroides, with detailed comments. I have not found any publication of G.E. Ball concerning this species. A key to identify it is found in Wrase (2004). The species is distributed in Europe, West Siberia and Central Asia (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 491-492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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27. Ophonus Dejean 1821
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Ophonus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Ophonus Dejean, 1821 Type species Carabus sabulicola Panzer, 1796, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1821) Catalogue de la collection de coleopteres de M. le Baron Dejean. Crevot, Paris, viii + 136 + [2] pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11259"]}
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28. Stenolophus proximus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Stenolophus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Stenolophus proximus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Stenolophus proximus Dejean, 1829: 420. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a female bearing labels “proximus m. in Russia merid.”, “ Lectotype ” and “ Stenolophus proximus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Dejean (1829) clearly described the character combination of the species currently found in modern taxonomic works: dorsum almost black with blue reflect (somewhat iridescent), first antennomere pale and contrasting with the dark following ones, pronotum foveae marked and punctate, sides of pronotum and elytra narrowly depigmented. Keys to identify the species are available from many authors. This species is known from a vast area, from Central Asia to North Africa and most countries of Europe (Jaeger & Kataev, 2017)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jaeger, B. & Kataev, B. M. (2017) Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 562 - 577."]}
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29. Parophonus Ganglbauer 1891
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy ,Parophonus - Abstract
Genus Parophonus Ganglbauer, 1891 Type species Carabus maculicornis Duftschmid, 1812, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146
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30. Acupalpus mauritanicus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus mauritanicus ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acupalpus mauritanicus Dejean, 1829: 480. Dejean (1829) stated that he studied at least two individuals. The specimen designated as lectotype is a female bearing the labels “ mauritanicus m. in Barbaria Tanger ”, “D. Solier” and “ Lectotype of Acupalpus mauritanicus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano”. Amblystomus mauritanicus is distributed in Morocco and western Iberia (Serrano, 2013), and is easily determined due to its large body size (5-6 mm), slender antennae and asymmetrical labrum. Determination keys are available in Fuente (1927) and Antoine (1959)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 485, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465."]}
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31. Harpalus (Ophonus) cribricollis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Harpalus cribricollis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) cribricollis Dejean, 1829: 208. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ cribricollis Stéven in Rus. mer. Caucase.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) cribricollis Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. The specimen designated as lectotype is the first mentioned in the original description. Different authors have dealt with this species (Jeannel, 1942; Antoine,1959; Sciaky,1987; Wrase, 2004, 2011). It is distributed in Central and Mediterranean Europe, Anatolia, Iraq and Iran (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Sciaky, R. (1987) Revisione delle specie paleartiche occidentali del genere Ophonus Dejean, 1821. Memoria della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 65, 29 - 120.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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32. Harpalus cupreu Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Harpalus cupreu ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus cupreu s Dejean, 1829: 281. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing the labels: “ cupreus m. in Dalmatia.” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus cupreus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. At present there are five subspecies within H. cupreus (Wrase, 2011). This lectotype likely corresponds to the subspecies Harpalus cupreus fastuosus Faldermann, 1836, distributed in Central and Eastern Europe, Anatolia and the Levant (Kataev & Wrase, 2017c). A probable relict population exists in Middle Atlas (H. cupreus asaphus Antoine, 1941). This European Mediterranean species may be distinguished from the related Harpalus reitteri Wrase et Kataev, 2011, distributed in the Balkans, following Wrase (2011)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 488, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 c) Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 515 - 562."]}
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33. Acupalpus exiguus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Acupalpus exiguus ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acupalpus exiguus Dejean, 1829: 456. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a female bearing a white label with “ exiguus mihi in Gallia merid.” (these words are followed by an illegible word) and a red label “ Lectotype of Acupalpus exiguus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano”. The original material was diverse. Of these beetles I have selected that one collected in South France. It shows a dorsal dark colouration including the appendages, a rather small body size (2.7 mm), the pronotum with rounded posterior angles, etc. (Jeannel, 1942; Wrase, 2004, 2011). These characters separate this species from A. luteatus (Duftschmid, 1812) and A. dubius Schilsky, 1888. The species is found from West Siberia and Kazakhstan to West France (Jaeger & Kataev, 2017), as noted by Dejean (1829)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 494, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163.","Jaeger, B. & Kataev, B. M. (2017) Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 562 - 577."]}
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34. Harpalus lateralis Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Harpalus lateralis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus lateralis Dejean, 1829: 278. The holotype is a male bearing the following labels: “male symbol”, “ lateralis m. in Hispania”, “ HOLOTYPE ”, “vidit 1974. Z. Mylnář det. 1974” and “ Holotype of Harpalus lateralis Dejean, 1829. J. Serrano vidit”. It was probably Mylnář who placed the label “ HOLOTYPE ”, as he examined types of Dejean’s collection (Mylnář, 1979). However, he did not publish any statement about the recognition of the holotype. Fuente (1927) and Antoine (1959) keyed the species. Kataev (1993) also included a detailed illustration of the aedeagus. The species is distributed in the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 489, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465.","Kataev, B. M. (1993) Zhuzhelitsy gruppy oblitus roda Harpalus Latr. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 72, 65 - 95. [in Russian]"]}
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35. Harpalus (Ophonus) obsoletus Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Harpalus obsoletus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Harpalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Harpalus (Ophonus) obsoletus Dejean, 1829: 232. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing labels “ obsoletus m. in Gallia merid.”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir” and “ Lectotype of Harpalus (Ophonus) obsoletus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. The lectotype shows a transverse pronotum slightly cordiform, with posterior angles of pronotum well marked but not protruding backwards, and the prosternum slightly punctured. These characters allow to distinguish this species from D. pallidus. In both species the dark spot of elytra is variable, from clearly marked to almost erased; this colour variation is perhaps related to life in salty places. For keys to the species see Fuente (1927), Jeannel (1942) and Wrase (2004, 2011). It is recorded in Central and Mediterranean Europe, North Africa and the Levant., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Fuente de la, J. M. (1927) Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica. Adephaga: I Cicindelidae, II Carabidae. J. Bosch, Barcelona, 415 pp.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Wrase, D. W. (2004) Harpalina. In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W., Lohse, G. A. & Klausnitzer, B. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mitteleuropas. Bd. 2 Adephaga 1: Carabidae (Laufkafer). Spektrum-Verlag, Heidelberg / Berlin, pp. 344 - 386.","Wrase, D. W. (2011) Genus Tschitscherinellus. Arndt, E., Schnitter, P., Sfenthourakis, S. & Wrase, D. W. (Eds.), Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Greece. Pensoft, Sofia, pp. 163."]}
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36. Bradycellus Erichson 1837
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Bradycellus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Bradycellus Erichson, 1837 Type species Carabus collaris Paykull, 1798 (= Acupalpus caucasicus Chaudoir, 1846), Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146
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37. Acupalpus nigriceps Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Acupalpus nigriceps ,Acupalpus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Acupalpus nigriceps Dejean, 1829: 453. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a female bearing labels “ nigriceps m. in Gal. mer” and “ Lectotype of Acupalpus nigriceps Dejean, 1829 design. by J. Serrano ”. The name is currently considered a synonym of Acupalpus flavicollis (Sturm, 1825). The lectotype shows the characteristics of A. flavicollis (Sturm, 1825) concerning most key characters (e.g., lack of dorsal pore in the second half of third interval of elytron) although dorsal coloration is somewhat different. As in the case of A. luridus, it is difficult to understand why Dejean described it as a new species because he knew the type material of A. flavicollis (Sturm, 1825)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp."]}
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38. Amblystomus Erichson 1837
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Amblystomus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Amblystomus Erichson, 1837 Type species Acupalpus mauritanicus Dejean, 1829, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 485, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp."]}
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39. Anisodactylus virens Dejean 1829
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Anisodactylus ,Arthropoda ,Anisodactylus virens ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Anisodactylus virens Dejean, 1829: 135. The specimen hereby designated as lectotype is a male, labeled “ virens var. distinctus Sol. Gal. merid. D.”, “Solier”, “ex-Museo Chaudoir” and “ Lectotype of Anisodactlus virens Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Concerning this species Dejean (1829) stated that: Il se trouve assez communément dans le midi de la France, et il m’a été envoyé par M. Solier. Lately, Dejean (1831) briefly described a new variety named distinctus by Solier don’t la coleur est presque entièrement noire. This name is nowadays considered a synonym of Anisodactylus virens virens (Kataev & Wrase, 2017a). For this reason, the specimen has been designed as lectotype. It is dorsally darkcoloured; there are other beetles in the collection (possibly paralectotypes) with various degrees of green metallic lustre. Variation in dorsal colouration is common in carabids living in salty places. Its characteristics match those of the original description and the current concept of the species. A. virens is currently included in the subgenus Hexatrichus Tschitschérine, 1898, that is characterized by a labrum with many setae at each side, the trifid internal spur of protibia and sexual differences in the anterior leg. The subgenus includes two species which are very similar but can be distinguished by the shape of pronotum and median lobe of aedeagus (e.g., Jeannel, 1942, p. 604). A. virens is polytypic; the nominal subspecies occupies South France, North Italy and the Iberian Peninsula whereas the subspecies A. virens winthemi Dejean, 1831 inhabits Egypt, Sicily, NW Afrique, Canary Islands (Wrase, 2009) and Madeira. Bedel (1898) and Antoine (1959) described the characteristics of this last subspecies; both authors noted that dorsal colouration is variable, and in Algeria and Maroc is more greenish. These observations are interesting as this subspecies was established according to its dark (almost black) dorsal colouration and geographic origin (Egypt)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 486, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1831) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome cinquieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, viii + 883 pp.","Kataev, B. M. & Wrase, D. W. (2017 a) Subtribe Anisodactylina Lacordaire, 1854. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 503 - 509.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Wrase, D. W. (2009) On the identity of Amblystomus levantinus Reitter, 1893, and remarks on A. metallescens (Dejean, 1829) (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Amblystomina). Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 41, 889 - 899.","Bedel, L. (1898) Note sur l'Anisodactylus winthemi Dej. (Col.). Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de France, 1897, 308 - 309. https: // doi. org / 10.3406 / bsef. 1897.22129","Antoine, M. (1959) Coleopteres Carabiques du Maroc. Troisieme partie. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles et Physiques du Maroc, Nouvelle Serie, Zoologie, 6, 315 - 465."]}
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40. Egadroma Motschulsky 1855
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Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy ,Egadroma - Abstract
Genus Egadroma Motschulsky, 1855 Type species Carabus smaragdulus Fabricius, 1798, Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146
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41. Stenolophus marginatus Dejean 1829
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Coleoptera ,Stenolophus ,Stenolophus marginatus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Stenolophus marginatus Dejean, 1829: 427. The specimen here designated as lectotype is a male bearing labels “ marginatus m. in Hispania”, “ Lectotype ” and “ Stenolophus marginatus Dejean, 1829 desig. by J. Serrano ”. Egadroma is currently considered as a subgenus of Stenolophus ((Jaeger & Kataev, 2017). However, Jeannel (1942) ranked Egadroma to the genus status based on the aedeagus poorly sclerotized and the groove on hind tarsomeres. Serrano (1981a, b) added to these characters the observations on male achiasmatic meiosis. More taxa of Stenolophus and Egadroma must be studied to corroborate these differences. The lectotype hereby designated was collected in Spain, the first place mentioned by Dejean. The species is easily identified as it is the single representative of the genus in the west Palearctic. It is recorded from Africa, the Oriental region and China (Jaeger & Kataev, 2017)., Published as part of Serrano, José, 2022, Designation of types of European Harpalini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) described by Dejean and deposited in the MNHN, Paris, pp. 484-500 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6593146, {"references":["Dejean, P. F. M. A. (1829) Species general des coleopteres de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean. Tome quatrieme. Mequignon- Marvis, Paris, vii + 520 pp.","Jaeger, B. & Kataev, B. M. (2017) Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 1. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, pp. 562 - 577.","Jeannel, R. (1942) Coleopteres carabiques. Deuxieme partie. Faune de France 40. Librairie de la Faculte des Sciences, Paris, pp. 572 - 1173.","Serrano, J. (1981 a) A chromosome study of Spanish Bembidiidae and other Caraboidea (Coleoptera, Adephaga). Genetica, 57, 119 - 129. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / BF 00131237"]}
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42. Taxonomía y biogeografía de los Amarina Bonelli, 1810 ibéricos (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
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Serrano, José, Andújar, Antonio, and Lencina, José Luis
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Bio-geography ,Taxonomía ,Iberian Amarina ,Biogeografía ,Carabidae ,Amarina ibéricos ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Thanks are due to colleagues of the Department of Zoology of Murcia for providing beetles included in this study, and the personnel of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Madrid) in charge of beetle collections (particularly Carolina Martín), for the facilities to consult hundreds of specimens. We also thank our colleagues Juan and Eduard Vives, Marcos Toribio and Juan Pérez Zaballos for donating valuable specimens included in this study. Thanks are also due to Francisco Rodríguez Luque (Faluke) and Fran García for providing the colour photographs of Amara species. The study has been supported by the project Animal Phylogeny and Evolution (project no. 19908/GERM/15) funded by the Fundación Séneca, Murcia. We have no competing interests in the elaboration of this paper., The systematics of Iberian Amarina Bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) is revised by updating the catalogue of species and their distribution. Keys to determine the genera, subgenera and species are included. To date, 73 species and subspecies included in 13 subgenera and 2 genera are known from Iberia. It is discussed the position of Curtonotus Stephens, 1828 and Amarocelia Motschulsky, 1862 as separate taxa in the light of new evidence. The biogeography of Amarina is also discussed; species of this subtribe show a wide distribution within the Palearctic region, whereas the whole family Carabidae shows a higher proportion of endemisms and Mediterranean elements in the Iberian Peninsula. Comments on the evolutionary history of Amarina are likewise included; the group seems to have an Asiatic European origin and colonized the Mediterranean basin when the ancient Tethys Sea was closed., Se ha revisado la sistemática de los Amarina Bonelli, 1810 ibéricos (Coleoptera, Carabidae), actualizando el catálogo de especies y su distribución y se ha elaborado claves para la determinación de géneros, subgéneros y especies. Hasta la fecha se conocen en la península Ibérica 73 especies y subespecies de Amarina, que se incluyen en 13 subgéneros y 2 géneros. Se aportan argumentos recientes y clásicos para considerar a Curtonotus Stephens, 1828 y Amarocelia Motschulsky, 1862 como taxones independientes. También se discuten aspectos biogeográficos de los Amarina ibéricos; el patrón de los taxones de esta subtribu es diferente al del conjunto de la familia Carabidae en la península ibérica, ya que la mayoría de los Amarina presentan una distribución amplia en la región Paleártica, mientras que en el conjunto de los carábidos ibéricos predominan los endemismos y los elementos mediterráneos. También se incluyen consideraciones sobre la historia evolutiva de toda la subtribu Amarina, que parece ser un grupo asiático europeo cuya llegada a la cuenca mediterránea se produjo al cerrase el antiguo mar de Tethys., Animal Phylogeny and Evolution (project no. 19908/GERM/15) funded by the Fundación Séneca, Murcia.
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43. Taxonomy and biogeography of Iberian Amarina Bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera, Carabidae).
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The systematics of Iberian Amarina Bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) is revised by updating the catalogue of species and their distribution. Keys to determine the genera, subgenera and species are included. To date, 73 species and subspecies included in 13 subgenera and 2 genera are known from Iberia. It is discussed the position of Curtonotus Stephens, 1828 and Amarocelia Motschulsky, 1862 as separate taxa in the light of new evidence. The biogeography of Amarina is also discussed; species of this subtribe show a wide distribution within the Palearctic region, whereas the whole family Carabidae shows a higher proportion of endemisms and Mediterranean elements in the Iberian Peninsula. Comments on the evolutionary history of Amarina are likewise included; the group seems to have an Asiatic European origin and colonized the Mediterranean basin when the ancient Tethys Sea was closed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Typhlocharis toletana Lencina & Andujar, new species
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Andújar, Carmelo, Grebennikov, Vasily V., Lencina, José Luís, and Serrano, José
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Coleoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Typhlocharis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Carabidae ,Typhlocharis toletana ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Typhlocharis toletana Lencina & Andújar new species (Figs. 1–5) Type series. Holotype: 1 ɗ, 19 –VI– 2007, Arroyo de Vitoria, Villarrubia de Santiago (province of Toledo, Spain), 590 m (N 40, 0 2 W –3,30) C. Andújar and J.L. Lencina leg., deposited in the Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad de Murcia (ZAF–UMU). Paratypes: 52 ɗ and 21 Ψ, same locality and date, C. Andújar and J.L. Lencina leg. (2 ɗ and 2 Ψ gold coated); 79 ɗ and 69 Ψ, 15 –IX– 2007 same locality, C. Andújar, J.L. Lencina and J. Sánchez leg. Two paratypes, one male and one female are deposited in the collection of Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. The other paratypes are deposited in the Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad de Murcia (ZAF–UMU), and in J. L. Lencina collection, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Jumilla (Murcia). Diagnosis: Anophthalmous. Body long, depressed and parallel (Fig. 1), light brownish. Integument microreticulate with scattered short setae. Antennomeres 3–11 moniliform (Fig. 2 c). Clypeus without median tooth. Pronotum (Fig. 2 d) relatively slender (L/W = 1.2) with minute dentiform projection at hind angle and base arcuate. Each elytron with seven setae in the lateral umbilicate series distributed in two groups of 4 + 3 (Fig. 2 j); no dentiform projection is found at apex or laterally at the end of the slight carina corresponding to seventh stria (Fig. 2 h). Female with lateral slight fovea on first ventrite (Fig. 2 i). Male genitalia (Fig. 3 b) with median lobe slightly arcuate and ventral side almost straight. Female genitalia (Fig. 3 a) with gonocoxite 2 of IX gonocoxa unguiform, with one internal seta and two external nematiform setae. Description of the adult: Length of holotype: 1.2 mm. Length of paratypes: 1.1–1.3 mm. Body long, depressed and parallel, light brownish. Integument microreticulate, mesh pattern isodiametric, with scattered short setae. Head capsule (Fig. 2 a) robust, slightly narrower than pronotum and almost as wide (0.27 mm.) as long (0.29 mm.), slightly depressed in the middle of the frons, with two frontal divergent depressions delimiting it. Dorsal surface reticulate, except stridulatory area without microlines (Fig. 2 f). Clypeus without median tooth. Anophthalmous. Appendages: antennomeres 1–2 cylindrical, 3–11 moniliform (Fig. 2 c); labial mentum with one tooth and lateral lobes rounded (Fig. 2 b); penultimate labial palpomere thickened, ultimate palpomere minute. Setation: clypeus with two setae, the external pair longer than the internal; cephalic capsule with 3–4 frontal setae, two median, and three large periorbital setae (supraorbital plus temporal); cephalic capsule and lateral carina with some other minor setae; labrum with five setae, three short and medial, one long and lateral and one external to the latter; labial mentum with two pairs of long setae, one close to the base of tooth and another on the lateral lobes, prebasally there are two other lateral pairs of setae. Prothorax. Pronotum (Fig. 2 d) longer (0.35 mm) than wide (0.29 mm), surface microreticulate, slightly trapezoidal with maximum width close to the apical margin. Disc flattened. Anterior margin slightly arcuate. Sides slightly crenulate only in the posterior quarter. Hind angle obtuse and distinctly marked with a small acute tooth. Posterior margin arcuate. One seta in anterior quarter of lateral margin and another on hind angle. Three longitudinal series of minute setae. Six pairs of strong setae on the anterior margin and two pairs of setae on the posterior margin. Both anterior and posterior margins with a row of tomentose setae. Prosternum with sparse and short setae. Elytra (Fig. 2 g; 2 h; 2 j) twice longer (0.60 mm) than wide (0.28 mm), totally reticulate, with longitudinal carina at seventh stria slight and short, not extended to the apical margin of elytron (it disappears in the posterior fifth), and thus without forming there a small dentiform projection. Basal and lateral margins perpendicular, humeral region clearly marked and humeral angle smoothly rounded. Sides parallel with lateral margin slightly serrate to posterior quarter. Sutural angle not dentate (Fig. 2 h). There are four longitudinal series of setae. Lateral margin with four setae in the anterior umbilicate group and three setae in the posterior group (Fig. 2 j). First ventrite of female with slight lateral fovea (Fig. 2 i). Legs similar in both sexes without special features such as dentiform projections or distally dilated femora. Front tibia with antenna cleaner (toilette organ) long and regularly arcuate, with one securiform clip seta at its proximal border (Fig. 2 e), also reported in other species (e.g., T. gonzaloi: Ortuño 2005; T. martini Andujar et al. 2008). Trochanter long with rounded apex (Fig. 3 a), similar in male and female. Median lobe of male genitalia (Fig. 3 b) slightly curved, ventral side almost straight and dorsal side with a membranous appearance to the apex. Apex short and acute. Internal sac with a small sclerotized piece. Parameres with two apical setae. Gonocoxite 2 of IX gonocoxa of female genitalia unguiform (Fig. 3 a), with one internal seta and two external nematiform setae. Spermatheca rounded, sclerotized, spermathecal gland distally dilated. Description of the larva: Material studied. Twenty apparently older-instar larvae were collected in the type locality, ten in June 19, 2007 and another ten in November 12, 2007. Larvae were labelled “ SPAIN Villarrubia de Santiago Toledo 19.VI-– 2007 Spring on a hillside 590m N 40, 0 2 W -3,30 Andújar and Lencina leg., and “ SPAIN Villarrubia de Santiago Toledo 15.IX- 2007 Spring on a hillside 590 m N 40, 0 2 W -3,30 Andújar, Lencina and Sánchez leg.. Five larvae of these two dates were mounted on Euparal microscope slides and stored at the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Ottawa, Canada. Larvae are not designated as type specimens. Diagnosis. Three-segmented antennae is a unique feature readily distinguishing Typhlocharis from those of the vast majority of Carabidae genera, including the genus Geocharidius Jeannel, 1963, the only other member of Anillina with described larvae (Grebennikov 2002). Larval characters of T. toletana are similar to those described for Tyhlocharis sp. (Arndt et al. 1999). Description of the larva. Body length about 2.2 mm (Figs. 4–5); maximal head width 0.173 mm (0.172– 0.175 mm, n = 5). Cephalic capsule almost parallel-sided and slightly elongated (Figs. 4, 5 a), without epicranial suture (Fig. 4 d) and stemmata (Fig. 4 e), mandible with a wide base, terebrum apically of retinaculum with one apical and large tooth, and one medial and small. All other characters of these larvae, including details of the chaetotaxy, are identical with a Typhlocharis larva previously described by Arndt et al. (1999). Molecular analysis: ModelTest showed that GTR+G was the best-fit substitution model, with a γ value of 0.1603. A pairwise divergence analysis conducted in PAUP with this parameter showed that divergences between the adults and the putative larva of T. toletana are low, between 0 and 0.013 %, while divergences among different Typhlocharis species vary from 15 % to 26 %. Divergences between Typhlocharis and Hypotyphlus are around 30 % (Table 2). Habitat: The type locality of Typhlocharis toletana n. sp. is a spring on a lateral hillside facing Arroyo de Vitoria, a stream with permanent water in white loamy soil area close to Villarrubia de Santiago (Toledo, Spain). Type locality is 1.5 km apart from the main course of river Tajo. There was only herbaceous vegetation, mainly composed of grass, like Brachypodium sp. conducted in PaupUp using the nucleotide substitution model GTR+G (γ= 0.1602), calculated with ModelTest 3.7. T. toletana T. toletana T. toletana T. diecki T. estrellae T. armata T. martini larva adult 1 adult 2 T. toletana larva - T. toletana adult 1 0.000 - T. toletana adult 2 0.003 0.001 - T. diecki 0.205 0.201 0.210 - T. estrellae 0.209 0.209 0.209 0.200 - T. armata 0.265 0.265 0.265 0.216 0.201 - T. martini 0.257 0.257 0.256 0.232 0.156 0.169 - Hypotyphlus navaricus 0.319 0.320 0.331 0.302 0.289 0.288 0.248 Etymology: The specific epithet is a noun in genitive case deriving from Toletum (=Toledo), the province in central Spain where the new species has been found. Affinities: Adults of T. toletana n. sp. share with those of T. monastic a Zaballos and Wrase 1998 and T. peregrina Zaballos and Wrase 1998 the unguiform type genitalia. However, T. toletana can be easily distinguished from them by the absence of tooth at the posterior margin of elytra and the umbilicate series of 4 + 3 type (as compared to 4 + 2 type found in the cited species). These and other characters suggest the inclusion of T. toletana in the T. diecki species group, whereas the lack of teeth in the posterior half of the lateral margin plus the sutural angle of elytra is characteristic to the T. silvanoides species group. Presently described T. toletana larva cannot be reliably distinguished from the congeneric larvae described by Arndt et al. (1999) and, therefore, are not informative in clarifying species relationships. Affinities of the new species are, therefore, ambiguous.
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45. Typhlocharis martini Andujar, Lencina & J. Serrano, new species
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Andújar, Carmelo, Lencina, José Luís, and Serrano, José
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Typhlocharis martini Andújar, Lencina & J. Serrano new species (Figs. 1–4) Type series. Holotype: 1 ♂, 21 -III- 2004, Fuente del Prado, Liétor (province of Albacete, Spain), 785 m. (U.T.M. 30 SWH 9167), C. Andújar leg., deposited in the Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad de Murcia (ZAF-UMU). Paratypes: 9 ♂ and 19 ♀, same locality and date, C. Andújar leg.(2 ♂ and 1 ♀ gold coated); 1 ♂ 3 -IV- 2005 same locality, C. Andújar leg.; 17 ♂ y 13 ♀ 17 - 2-2008 same locality, C. Andújar leg.; 1 ♂ and 1 ♀, 31 -VII- 2004, El Cenajo, Hellín (Albacete) 400 m. (U.T.M. 30 SXH0747) J. L. Lencina and C. Andújar leg.; 1 ♀, 4 -VIII- 2004 same locality, C. Andújar leg. (gold coated); 4 ♂ and 1 ♀, 24 -IX- 2004 same locality, J. L. Lencina and C. Andújar leg. (1 ♂ and 1 ♀ gold coated); 5 ♂ and 3 ♀, 13 -III- 2005 same locality, J. L. Lencina and J. Sánchez leg. (1 ♂ gold coated); 10 ♂ and 12 ♀, 21 - 1-2006, Fuente de la Parra, Ayna (Albacete) 860m (U.T.M. 30 SWH 7669) J. L. Lencina and C. Andújar leg. (3 ♂ and 2 ♀ gold coated). Two paratypes, one male and one female from Fuente del Prado are deposited in the collection of Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. The other paratypes are deposited in the Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad de Murcia (ZAF-UMU), and in J. L. Lencina collection, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Jumilla (Murcia). Diagnosis: Anophthalmous. Body long, depressed and parallel (Fig. 1), light brownish. Integument microreticulate with scattered short setae. Antennomeres 4–11 moniliform (Figs. 2 b–c). Clypeus without median tooth. Pronotum (Fig. 2 e) relatively slender (L/W = 1.1) with minute dentiform projection at hind angle and bisinuate base. Each elytron with seven setae in the lateral umbilicate series distributed in two groups of 4 + 3 (Fig. 3 c), and without dentiform projection at end of carina but with sutural angle dentiform (Figs. 2 d). Female without lateral fovea on first ventrite (Fig. 3 a). Male genitalia (Fig. 4 a) with median lobe slightly arcuate and ventral side almost straight. Female genitalia (Fig. 4 b) with gonocoxite 2 of IX gonocoxa elongate, membranous, with tubular shape and two apical nematiform setae. Description: Length of holotype: 1.7 mm. Length of paratypes: 1.6–1.8 mm. Body long, depressed and parallel, light brownish. Integument microreticulate, mesh pattern isodiametric, with scattered short setae. Head capsule (Fig. 2 a) robust, slightly narrower than pronotum and almost as wide (0.34 mm.) as long (0.36 mm.), slightly depressed in the middle of the frons, with two frontal divergent depressions delimiting it. Dorsal surface reticulate except stridulatory area without microlines. Clypeus without median tooth. Anophthalmous. Appendages: antennomeres 1–3 apically dilated, 4–11 moniliform (Figs. 2 b and 2 c); Labial mentum with one tooth and lateral lobes rounded (Fig. 2 d); penultimate labial palpomere thickened, ultimate palpomere minute. Setation: clypeus with two setae (C 1–2), the external pair longer than the internal. Cephalic capsule with three frontal setae (F 1–3), two median (M 1–2), and five large periorbital setae (supraorbital plus temporal), lateral carina with minor setae. Labrum with five setae (L 1–5), three short and medial, one long and lateral and one external to the latter; labial mentum with two pairs of long setae, one close to the base of tooth and another on the lateral lobes, and prebasally with two lateral pairs of setae. Prothorax. Pronotum (Fig. 2 e) longer (0.48 mm.) than wide (0.42 mm.) and surface microreticulate (Fig. 2 e). Disc flattened. Anterior margin slightly arcuate. Sides from middle to posterior angles slightly crenulate and narrowed. Hind angle distinctly marked with a small acute tooth (Fig. 2 g). Posterior margin bisinuate. One seta in anterior quarter of lateral margin and another on hind angle. Sparse minute setae evenly dispersed onto the disk. Four or five pairs of strong setae on the anterior margin and two pairs of setae on the posterior margin. Both anterior and posterior margins with a row of tomentose setae. Prosternum with sparse and short setae (Fig. 2 f). Elytra (Fig. 3 b–d) twice longer (0.88 mm.) than wide (0.42 mm.), totally reticulate, with longitudinal carina at seventh stria short, not extended to the apical margin of elytron (it disappears in the posterior fifth), and thus not forming there a small dentiform projection. Basal and lateral margins perpendicular, humeral region clearly marked and humeral angle smoothly rounded. Sides parallel with lateral margins slightly serrate to posterior quarter. Sutural angle dentate and divergent (Fig. 3 d). There are five longitudinal series of setae. Lateral margin with four setae in the anterior umbilicate group and three setae in the posterior group (Fig. 3 c). First ventrite of female without lateral fovea (Fig. 3 a). Legs similar in both sexes without special features such as dentiform projections or distally dilated femora (Fig. 2 f, 3 a). Front tibia with antenna cleaner (toilette organ) long and regularly arcuate, with one securiform clip seta at its proximal border (Fig. 2 h), also reported in other species (e.g., T. gonzaloi: Ortuño, 2005). Trochanter long with rounded apex (Fig. 3 a), similar in male and female. Female genitalia (Fig. 4 a) according to the model of Vigna Taglianti (1972), with long tubular gonocoxites showing two apical nematiform setae. Spermatheca ovoid, sclerotized, spermathecal gland distally dilated. Male genitalia (Fig. 4 b) with the median lobe slightly curved and the ventral side almost straight, apex short, acute and curved. Internal sac with a small sclerotized piece. Parameres with two apical setae. Habitat: The type locality of Typhlocharis martini n. sp., Fuente del Prado, is a spring on a hillside facing south near Mundo River. There were uncultivated terraces with abundant Brachypodium phoenicoides and Imperata cilíndrica. Samples were collected in the soil B horizon, in between some roots. The El Cenajo place was a slope close to a hot spring on a hillside facing south, 50 meters from the Segura River bank. Vegetation was made up of Pinus halepensis, Phragmites australis, Imperata cylindrica and Dittrichia viscosa. Fuente de la Parra is a spring close to a usually dry stream bed (a typical “rambla”), with a vegetation similar to that of El Cenajo. These localities are located in the Upper Segura River Basin (Fig. 5). Other endogean beetles were also collected with T. martini (Staphylinidae, Scydmaenidae and Endomychidae) and are under study for species identification. Etymology: The specific epithet is a Latinized eponym, genitive case, based on the surname of Javier Martín, in recognition of his contribution to the knowledge and conservation of the natural life of Castilla-La Mancha. Affinities. T. martini is included in the diecki group, which includes 8 species, seven of the Iberian Peninsula (Fig. 5) and one from Tunisia: T. besucheti Vigna-Taglianti 1972 (Sierra Nevada, Spain), T. carmenae Zaballos & Ruíz-Tapiador 1994 (Montes de Toledo, Spain), T. diecki Ehlers 1883 (Navarra, Spain), T. farinosae Zaballos & Ruiz-Tapiador 1997 (Montes de Toledo, Spain), T. gonzaloi Ortuño 2005 (Alicante, Spain), T. lunai A. Serrano & Aguiar 2006, T. martini n. sp. (Albacete, Spain), and T. santschii Normand, 1915 (Kairouan and Sousse, Tunisia). Within the group T. martini and T. besucheti are closely related species on morphological grounds but are distinguished by body proportions and the shape of the pronotal base. Both species show an incomplete elytral carina and lack a preapical dentiform projection on the elytral margin. The other species of the group exhibit a complete carina and a dentiform projection where the carina meets the elytral margin (except for T. lunai). Of these T. santschii and T. lunai are readily differentiated because they have long discal setae on the elytron, elongate pronotum (T. santschii), or inner margin of profemur toothed (T. lunai), among other features. The other species show a small body size (1.2 mm or less) with rounded sutural angle (T. gonzaloi and T. diecki), or a larger size (about 1.5 mm or more) and a dentate sutural angle (T. carmenae and T. farinosae).
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46. Forty years of carabid beetle research in Europe - from taxonomy, biology, ecology and population studies to bioindication, habitat assessment and conservation.
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Johan Kotze, D., Brandmayr, Pietro, Casale, Achille, Dauffy-Richard, Emmanuelle, Dekoninck, Wouter, Koivula, Matti J., Lövei, Gábor L., Mossakowski, Dietrich, Noordijk, Jinze, Paarmann, Wilfried, Pizzolotto, Roberto, Saska, Pavel, Schwerk, Axel, Serrano, José, Szyszko, Jan, Taboada, Angela, Turin, Hans, Venn, Stephen, Vermeulen, Rikjan, and Zetto, Tullia
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'Carabidologists do it all' (Niemelä 1996a) is a phrase with which most European carabidologists are familiar. Indeed, during the last half a century, professional and amateur entomologists have contributed enormously to our understanding of the basic biology of carabid beetles. The success of the field is in no small part due to regular European Carabidologists' Meetings, which started in 1969 in Wijster, the Netherlands, with the 14th meeting again held in the Netherlands in 2009, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first meeting and 50 years of long-term research in the Dwingelderveld. This paper offers a subjective summary of some of the major developments in carabidology since the 1960s. Taxonomy of the family Carabidae is now reasonably established, and the application of modern taxonomic tools has brought up several surprises like elsewhere in the animal kingdom. Progress has been made on the ultimate and proximate factors of seasonality and timing of reproduction, which only exceptionally show non-seasonality. Triggers can be linked to evolutionary events and plausibly explained by the "taxon cycle" theory. Fairly little is still known about certain feeding preferences, including granivory and ants, as well as unique life history strategies, such as ectoparasitism and predation on higher taxa. The study of carabids has been instrumental in developing metapopulation theory (even if it was termed differently). Dispersal is one of the areas intensively studied, and results show an intricate interaction between walking and flying as the major mechanisms. The ecological study of carabids is still hampered by some unresolved questions about sampling and data evaluation. It is recognised that knowledge is uneven, especially concerning larvae and species in tropical areas. By their abundance and wide distribution, carabid beetles can be useful in population studies, bioindication, conservation biology and landscape ecology. Indeed, 40 years of carabidological research have provided so much data and insights, that among insects - and arguably most other terrestrial organisms - carabid beetles are one of the most worthwhile model groups for biological studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Molecular phylogeny of the tribe Sphodrini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers
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Ruiz, Carlos, Jordal, Bjarte, and Serrano, José
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Abstract: A phylogenetic analysis of 6.4kb of nucleotide sequence data from seven genes (mitochondrial cox1-cox2 and tRNAleu, and nuclear Ef-1α C0, Ef-1α C1, 28S, and 18S) was done to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships of the ground-beetle tribe Sphodrini. Gene regions of variable nucleotide length were aligned using both a secondary structure model, Clustal W, and a combination of the two. Sensitivity analysis was performed in order to explore the effect of alignment methods. The ribosomal and protein-coding genes were largely congruent based on the ILD test and partitioned Bremer support measures. MtDNA analysis provided high resolution and high support for most clades. The tribe Sphodrini and the related tribes Platynini, Pterostichini and Zabrini made up monophyletic clades, but the relationship between them was weakly resolved and sensitive to alignment strategy. Previously suggested relationships between subtribes of Sphodrini were not corroborated, and only the subtribe Atranopsina revealed high support as the sister clade to the other subtribes. The analyses clearly demonstrated the importance of exploring effects of alignment methods that may become particularly important in resolving polytomies and nodes with low support. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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48. Phylogeny and molecular evolution of the tribe Harpalini (Coleoptera, Carabidae) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome-oxidase I
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Martínez-Navarro, Elena M., Galián, José, and Serrano, José
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BEETLES , *CYTOCHROME oxidase , *PRIMITIVE societies , *TRIBES - Abstract
Abstract: The tribe Harpalini is a group of ground beetles with a world-wide distribution that comprises approximately 2000 species and about 238 genera and subgenera. Hypotheses about the phylogenetic relationships of the subtribes of Harpalini are implicit within the systematic criteria put forward by different authors. A 759bp fragment of the mitochondrial COI was sequenced in 119 specimens (107 species) of 52 genera and subgenera that represent the main lineages of Harpalines, and 3 species of other tribes used as outgroups. A hierarchical study of sequence divergence (under uncorrected and corrected models) and ts:tv ratio pattern analyses were carried out at different taxonomic levels. A low saturation rate was detected at first and second codon positions, whereas A+T richness causes a low transitions:transversions ratio, which suggests—a priori—a high rate of saturation at the third codon position. A progressive accumulation of sequence divergence and a decreasing ts:tv ratio were found from lower to higher taxonomic levels. MP strict consensus, ML, and minimum evolution distance (under ts+tv and tv only schemes) trees showed similar major clades within the tribe. The subtribe Ditomina is a monophyletic lineage with close affinities to the subtribe Harpalina. Harpalina is a polyphyletic lineage as the genus Daptus is always related to members of the subtribe Stenolophina, and the Selenophorines resulted a polyphyletic group related to the subtribe Anisodactylina. Main lineages proposed by Noonan [Quaest. Entomol. 9 (1973) 266] within the subtribe Anisodactylina have been corroborated in this study. The Australian genus Phorticosomus is not related to Ditomina but to the Australian Notiobioids lineage. Most taxa of the subtribe Stenolophina are always included in the same clade, together with taxa of the subtribe Pelmatellina, which might be considered as a lineage of Stenolophina related to Bradycellus and Dicheirotrichus. The subtribe Amblystomina lacks a well-supported relationship to the other subtribes of Harpalini and could not be consistently related to any of them. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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49. Molecular phylogeny and Holarctic diversification of the subtribe Calathina (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Sphodrini)
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Ruiz, Carlos, Jordal, Bjarte H., Emerson, Brent C., Will, Kipling W., and Serrano, José
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MOLECULAR phylogeny , *CALATHUS , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *BAYESIAN analysis , *ARCHIPELAGOES , *BIOMARKERS , *NEARCTIC ecozone - Abstract
Abstract: A molecular phylogeny of the subtribe Calathina was inferred from DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial cox1-cox2 region and the nuclear genes 28S and EF-1α. All lineages within Calathina from the Holarctic region were represented except for the monotypic subgenus Tachalus. Maximum Parsimony and Bayesian analyses of the combined data set showed that the subtribe is a monophyletic lineage that includes a single genus Calathus, where other taxa currently ranked as independent genera (Lindrothius, Synuchidius, Thermoscelis and Acalathus) are nested within this genus. Neocalathus and Lauricalathus, both subgenera of Calathus, were found to be polyphyletic and in need of taxonomic revision. The subtribe appears to have originated in the Mediterranean Basin and thereafter expanded into most parts of the Palearctic region, the Macaronesian archipelagos (at least five independent colonisation events), the Ethiopian highlands and the Nearctic region (at least two independent events). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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