Heinzia variabilis Korge, 1971

Gusarov, Vladimir I. & Koval, Alexander G., 2002, A revision of the genus Heinzia Korge, 1971 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Quediina), with description of a new species and its probable larva, Zootaxa 69, pp. 1-19 : 11-12

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Heinzia variabilis Korge, 1971
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2. Heinzia variabilis Korge, 1971 View in CoL ( Figs. 9, 11 View FIGURES 8 ­ 13 , 15, 17, 19 View FIGURES 14 ­ 19 , 22­23 View FIGURES 20 ­ 23 , 26­27 View FIGURES 24 ­ 27 , 32 View FIGURES 28 ­ 32 , 34 View FIGURES 33 ­ 35 )

Heinzia variabilis Korge, 1971: 33 View in CoL .

Heinzia variabilis: Coiffait, 1978: 284 View in CoL . Heinzia variabilis: Herman, 2001: 3054 View in CoL .

Type material. Holotype:, Turkey: Kaçkar­Da{lar near Iliça, valley of Ardesen (Ayder) 1000­1600 m (Korge & Heinz) (2.viii.1965) ( HKCB). Paratype:, the same data as the holotype ( HKCB).

Additional material. Turkey:, Palandöken­Da{, S of Erzerum, 2200 m, under stone near a creek bank (Heinz), 27.vii.1967 ( HKCB);, Riza, valley of Firtina, 1400 m (Vít), vii.1976 ( ASCO);, Trabzon, Kalkanl Da{lar, NW slopes, 8 km E of Zigana Pass, 1900­2100 m, alpine zone (A.Solodovnikov), 9.vi.1999 ( ASCC).

Diagnosis. Heinzia variabilis is very similar to H. caucasica and can be most reliably distinguished from the latter by less dense pronotal punctation and extensive impunctate areas of the disc ( Figs. 11, 10 View FIGURES 8 ­ 13 ). Additionally, in H. variabilis impunctate area on the head is more extensive, reaching the center of the disc ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8 ­ 13 ) (in H. caucasica the impunctate area is restricted mostly to anterior margin of the disc ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 ­ 13 )). Heinzia variabilis also differs from H. caucasica in having sharper subapical tooth of median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 32, 28­31 View FIGURES 28 ­ 32 ) and longer medial process of female tergum 10 ( Figs. 34, 33 View FIGURES 33 ­ 35 ).

Discussion. Number and position of punctures in dorsal rows and distribution of scattered punctation on the disc of pronotum varies in both H. variabilis ( Korge 1971) and H. caucasica . However, there is a significant gap in overall density of punctation between the two species ( Figs. 10­11 View FIGURES 8 ­ 13 ).

Distribution. Heinzia variabilis is known from North­Eastern Turkey (altitude of 1000­2200 m) ( Fig. 48 View FIGURE 48 ).

Natural History. One of the specimens of H. variabilis was found under stone near a creek ( Korge 1971). Another specimen (from Zigana Pass) was collected under deeply immersed stone at a creek bank (Solodovnikov, personal communication).

ASCC

Adams State College Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

SubTribe

Quediina

Genus

Heinzia

Loc

Heinzia variabilis Korge, 1971

Gusarov, Vladimir I. & Koval, Alexander G. 2002
2002
Loc

Heinzia variabilis:

Herman 2001: 3054
Coiffait 1978: 284
1978
Loc

Heinzia variabilis

Korge 1971: 33
1971
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