Quedius (Raphirus) obliqueseriatus EPPELSHEIM , 1889
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Quedius (Raphirus) obliqueseriatus EPPELSHEIM , 1889 |
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Quedius (Raphirus) obliqueseriatus EPPELSHEIM, 1889 View in CoL
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Russia:K r a s n o d a r: 266, 35 km NNE Sochi, Babuk-Aul , 43°53'N, 39°49'E, 560 m, Fagus orientalis and Castanea sativa forest, litter and bark sifted, 11.VII.2011, leg. Assing (cAss) GoogleMaps ; 16, 4 km NNW Krasnaya Polyana, Atchishkho Mt. , 43°43'N, 40°10'E, 1150 m, beech forest, leaf litter sifted, 19.VII.2011, leg. Assing GoogleMaps ; 16, 3♀♀, 4 km NNW Krasnaya Polyana, Atchishkho Mt. , 43°42'N, 40°10#E, 1130 m, beech forest with rhododendron, leaf litter sifted, 19.VII.2011, leg. Assing (cAss) .
C o m m e n t: Quedius obliqueseriatus was originally attributed to the subgenus Sauridus MULSANT & REY, 1876 , today a junior synonym of Raphirus STEPHENS, 1829 ( EPPELSHEIM 1889). The species was revised by SOLODOVNIKOV (2004), who did not explicitly assign it to a subgenus. However, according SOLODOVNIKOV (2004, 2005), it is closely allied to Q. boluensis and some species described in the second paper ( Q. nonseriatus , Q. henrii , Q, humosus), which he attributed to Raphirus . Nevertheless, Q. obliqueseriatus is listed in the subgenus Microsaurus in SCHÜLKE & SMETANA (2015). Since Q. obliqueseriatus is clearly closely related to the other species treated in the previous sections, it should be placed in Raphirus . The species is endemic to the Krasnodar region in the Northwest Caucasus ( SOLODOVNIKOV 2004).
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