Quedius (Microsaurus) kalabi Smetana, 1995
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Quedius (Microsaurus) kalabi Smetana, 1995 View in CoL
figs 1, 3, 4 C–D in Salnitska and Solodovnikov 2018
Diagnosis.
Quedius kalabi differs from all other species of the mutilatus -group by its narrower and somewhat curved apical portion of the median lobe of the aedeagus with relatively short blade of its subapical tooth (aedeagus in lateral view). In shape of the apical portion of the paramere and degree of its incision Q. kalabi displays a transition between Q. mutilatus having lesser incised paramere with more peg setae in lateral groups, and Q. equus having deeper incised paramere with lesser peg setae in lateral groups.
Distribution.
Quedius kalabi replaces Q. mutilatus in the eastern part of Terskey-Alatoo Mountains in Kyrgyzstan.
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