Quedius (Distichalius) stouraci HROMÁDKA , 2003

Smetana, Aleš, 2015, Contributions to the knowledge of the Quediina (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylinini) of China. Part 51. Genus Quedius STEPHENS, 1829. Subgenus Distichalius CASEY, 1915. Section 4, Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (1), pp. 905-924 : 918

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5415636

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scientific name

Quedius (Distichalius) stouraci HROMÁDKA , 2003
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Quedius (Distichalius) stouraci HROMÁDKA, 2003 View in CoL ( Fig. 44 View Figs 31-44 )

strouraci HROMÁDKA, 2003: 135 ( Quedius ; subgenus Microsaurus; description); SMETANA 2015 ( Quedius ; subgenus Distichalius )

N e w r e c o r d s: CHINA: Shaanxi: Qinling Mts., Houzhenzi , 2600 m, 7.VII.1996, M. Janata, 1 spec. ( ASC) ; Qin Ling Shan, road Hou Zen-Zi to Taibai Shan , 3500 m, 2.-4.VII.1998, Jindra, Šafránek and Trýzna leg., 2 spec. ( ASC) ; Qinling Mts. , NW of Houzhenzi, 2600 m, VII.1996, M. Häckel, 1 spec. ( ASC) ; Qin Lin Shan, 33°51’N 108°47’E, mountain W pass autoroute km 70, 47 km S Xian , 2500-2600 m, 26.-27.VIII.1995, A. Pütz leg., 2 spec. ( APC, ASC) GoogleMaps ; same, but 2300- 2500 m, 26.-30.VIII.1995, A. Pütz leg., 1 spec. ( ASC) ; same, but M. Schülke leg., 3 spec. ( ASC, MSC) ; Mei Co., Mt. Taibai Nat. Res., 2350-3350 m, 12.VII.2004, Hu & Tang leg., 2 spec. ( ASC, SNUC). Qinghai: Menda conv., 2200-2500 m, 24.VII.2004, Hu, Tang & Zhu leg. 2 spec. ( ASC, SNUC) .

C o m m e n t s: These are the first records of Q. stouraci from Shaanxi. The species was previously known only from the male holotype taken at Heimahe in Qinghai.

Nothing is known at present about the habitat requirements of the species.

The female of the species was not known, the description therefore follows: first four segments of front tarsus similar to those of male, but less dilated, segment two vaguely wider than apex of tibia (ratio 1.1). (First four segments of male front tarsus are markedly dilated, almost patellate, with segment two markedly wider than apex of tibia, ratio 1.35). Genital segment with tergite 10 relatively long, with differentiated, narrow apical portion with two long, strong setae at apex, otherwise very sparingly setose ( Fig. 44 View Figs 31-44 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Quedius

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