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Latridiidae Und Merophysiinae Latridiidae und Merophysiinae Band 022 – 2020 Checkliste Latridiidae & Merophysiidae Welt ISSN 1869-2168 1 Impressum Latridiidae und Merophysiinae Band 022/2020 ISSN 1869-2168 Checkliste der Latridiidae & Merophysiidae der Welt © Copyright 2021 by Wolfgang H. Rücker (Selbstverlag), D-56567 Neuwied Alle Rechte vorbehalten Das Werk einschließlich aller seiner Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Vervielfältigen oder Verbreiten durch Photokopie oder andere Verfahren, auch von Teilen des Buches, ist ohne schriftliche Genehmigung der Autoren und des Verlages nicht gestattet. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Veränderungen mittels EDV-Technik, manipulieren, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen, E-Books, Digitalisierungen, Einspeicherungen in Internet und Intranet oder anderer elektronischer Systeme und Datenträger. Für eigene Arbeiten steht dieses Werk als Onlinejournal zur Verfügung und kann ohne Veränderungen kostenlos als PDF heruntergeladen und verwendet werden: https://www.latridiidae.de/downloads-2020.htm Herausgeber Wolfgang H. Rücker, D-56567 Neuwied, Germany (Selbstverlag) Internet: https://www.latridiidae.de E-Mail: [email protected] DTP-Satz Wolfgang H. Rücker, D-56567 Neuwied, Germany Erscheinungsweise: Online in unregelmäßigen Abständen Printed in Germany / Imprimé en Allemagne Umschlagbild: Revelieria genei (AUBÉ,1850) und Merophysia oblonga KIESENWETTER, 1872 (Zeichnungen: Wolfgang H. Rücker) Wald Malbergskopf, Wiedtal (Foto: Edeltrud Rücker) 2 Latridiidae und Merophysiinae ISSN 1869-2168 Band 022 Checkliste Latridiidae & Merophysiidae der Welt Stand 01. Januar 2021 Wolfgang H. Rücker Selbstverlag 3 Hinweis zur Verwendung der Checkliste Bei den Angaben der Artenanzahl einzelner Regionen und weltweiter Verbreitung in Tabellen und Checklisten handelt es sich immer um Momentaufnahmen die ständig einer Veränderung unterworfen sind aufgrund taxonomischer Änderungen, Revisionen und neu beschriebener Arten die ständig hinzu kommen. Note sur l‘utilisation de la liste de contrôle Les données sur le nombre d‘espèces dans les différentes régions et la répartition mondiale dans les tableaux et les listes de contrôle sont toujours des instantanés qui sont sujets à des changements constants en raison des changements taxonomiques, des révisions et des nou- velles espèces décrites qui sont constamment ajoutées. Note on the use of the checklist Information on the number of species in individual regions and worldwide distribution in tab- les and checklists are always snapshots that are subject to constant change due to taxonomic changes, revisions and newly described species that are constantly being added. 4 Checkliste Welt Stand 1. Januar 2021 Hinweis Zoogeografische Karte Welt Regionen wurden großflächig zusammen ge- Als Farben habe ich die Farben ausgewählt, die fasst, wo es mir notwendig erschien, etwas detail- allgemein üblich, bei der Sammlungsetikettierung lierter aufgeführt, alte nicht belegte Verbreitungen in Sammlungen und Museen Verwendung finden. wurden nicht übernommen. Soweit möglich, wur- den aus den Originalbeschreibungen der Taxa, sowie von Belegen aus meiner Sammlung und Paläarktische Region weiß Bestimmungssendungen der letzten 40 Jahre die Orientalische Region gelb Verbreitungsangaben berücksichtigt. Äthiopische Region blau Da es verschiedene Interpretationen Zoogeo- Australische Region violett grafischer Regionen gibt, habe ich mich an der Nearktische Region hellgrün Karte von ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, 1876 orientiert. Neotropische Region dunkelgrün Paläarktische Region Nearktische Region Orientalische Region Äthiopische Region Neotropische Region Australische Region Zoogeografische Regionen. 5 Latridiidae ERICHSON, 1842 bacchusi Rücker, 2012 Australische Region: Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm Subfamily Latridiinae ERICHSON, 1842 (endemisch). barclayi Rücker, 2012 Adistemia FALL, 1899 Australische Region: Papua New bicarinata (Belon, 1897) Guinea, Mount Wilhelm Neotropische Region: Chile. (endemisch). chilenisis Dajoz, 1974 bifasciata (Reitter, 1877) Neotropische Region: Chile. Lathridius dualis Broun, 1914 ciliata Dajoz, 1967 Lathridius nigromaculatus Blackburn, 1888 Neotropische Region: Chile. Europa, convexa Dajoz, 1967 Nordafrika: Madeira Archipel. Asien: Türkei. Neotropische Region: Chile. Australische Region, Tasmanien, jeanneli Dajoz, 1960 Nearktische Region: Nova Scotia. Neotropische Region: Chile. brasiliensis Dajoz, 1974 microphthalma Dajoz, 1967 Neotropische Region: Argentinien, Neotropische Region: Chile Brasilien. minuta Dajoz, 1967. carinatus Rücker, (1989) 2020 Neotropische Region: Chile. Australien: Queensland. okeefei Andrews, 1998 ceylanicus Dajoz, 1975 Neotropische Region: Costa Rica. Orientalische Region: Sri Lanka. petiti Dajoz, 1960 chilensis Dajoz, 1967 Neotropische Region: Chile. Neotropische Region: Chile, prenanti Dajoz, 1960 Argentinien. Neotropische Region: Chile. clavigera Rücker, 2019 pubescens Dajoz, 1967 Neotropische Region: Chile. Neotropische Region: Chile. costatipennis (Blackburn, 1888) Australische Region: Papua New rileyi Hinton, 1941 Guinea, Australien. Neotropische Region: Chile, Peru. costatus (Erichson, 1842) watsoni (Wollaston, 1871) Lathridius costulatus Broun, 1880 Cartodere bicostata Reitter, 1878 Australische Region: Australien: Cartodere godarti Belon, 1881 Queensland, Victoria, Tasmanien, Lathridius dolicocephalus A. M. Lea 1906 Carai State: Kookaburra, Europa, Nordafrika, Melburne, New Zaland: Tairu. Äthiopische Region, delamarei Dajoz, 1962 Nearktische Region, Europa: Südliches Frankreich, Dpt. Neotropische Region, B.-du-Rhône, Saintes-Marie de la Australische Region, Mer, Marseille petit Bosquet, Hyè- Kosmopolit. res (VAR) Le Ceinturon, Alpes de haute Provence, Corbiere Besuchetia DAJOZ, 1975 Duran ce, tamissage sarments de ceylanica Dajoz, 1975 Vigne, Neotropische Region: Ar- Orientalische Region: Sri Lanka, gentinien: Rio Negro, Bolivien: Cochabamba, Chile. Indien: Darjeeling. dimidiatus (Belon, 1885) Neotropische Region: Chile, Cartodere C. G. THOMSON, 1859 Bolivien, Argentinien. Subgenus Aridius MOTSCHULSKY, 1866 dromedarius (Belon, 1883) Neotropische Region: Chile, adonis Rücker, 2012 Argentinien. Australische Region: Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm gayi Dajoz, 1970 (endemisch). Neotropische Region: Chile, australica (Belon, 1887) grouvellei (Belon, 1895) Australische Region. Neotropische Region: Chile, 6 Argentinien, reich, England, Deutschland, Itali- Bolivien, Mexico. en, Norwegen,Spanien, hemicarinatus Andrews, 1995 Africa: Ägypten, Madeira Archipel, Falkland Inseln. Asien: Japan. heteronotus (Belon, 1891) Australische Region: New South Wales, Tasmanien, West Australien. Neotropische Region: Chile. semicostatus (Blackburn, 1888) humeralis (Belon, 1885) Australische Region: Australien: Neotropische Region: Argentinien, Port Lincoln, New South Wales, Chile. Tasmanien, West Australien. indicus Motschulsky, 1866 setulosus (Belon, 1882) Orientalische Region: Ostindien. Neotropische Region: Chile, latumeris Rücker, 1979 Bolivien, Argentinien, Brasilien. Orientalische Region: Indien, simoni (Belon, 1889) Nordost Indien: (Arunachal curtipennis Pic, 1824 Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Neotropische Region: Venezuela. Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim). spathe Andrews, 1995 Falkland Inseln. Asien: Vietnam. strangulatus (Mannerheim, 1853) lobatus Rücker, 2012 Nearctische Region: USA: Australische Region: Papua New Californien, Oregon, Virginia. Guinea, Mount Wilhelm (endemisch.) subfasciatus (Reitter, 1877) lobli Dajoz, 1975 Neotropische Region: Chile, Orientalische Region: Indien: Argentinien, Peru. Darjeeling, Sri Lanka. trifasciatus (Belon, 1895) longiceps (Belon, 1889) Neotropische Region: Chile, Neotropische Region: Chile, Bolivien, Argentinien. Venezuela. vannideki Rücker, 2003 malouinensis Champion, 1918 Neotropische Region: Chile, Neotropische Region: Chile, Peru, Argentinien. Falkland Inseln, South Georgia ventanensis Dajoz, 1974 Islands. Neotropische Region: Chile. minor (Blackburn, 1888) vietnamensis Rücker, 1979 Lathridius punctipennis Blackburn, 1888 Orientalische Region: Indien, Australische Region. Nordost Indien: (Arunachal montuosus Rücker, 1985 Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Neotropische Region: Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Columbien: Páramo Region. Tripura, Sikkim). Asien: Vietnam. necessarius Rücker, 1985 Neotropische Region: ypirangae Dajoz, 1974 Columbien: Páramo Region. Neotropische Region: Brasilien: Ypiranga. nodifer (Westwood, 1839) Lathridius antipodum White, 1846 Lathridius humile Rey, 1889 Subgenus Cartodere C. G. Thomson, 1859 Lathridius marginalis Broun, 1880 apfelbecki (Reitter, 1901) Lathridius nodulosa Motschulsky, 1866 Latridulus approximata (Wollaston, 1877) Lathridius rufescens Delahon, 1913 Europa: Bulgarien, Serbien, Lathridius sculpturata Broun, 1880 Ungarn, Türkei Istanbul Weltweit, alle Regionen, Asien: Türkei: Anatolien. Kosmopolit. constricta (Gyllenhal, 1827) peruvianus Dajoz, 1975 Lathridius aegyptiacus Motschulsky, 1866 Neotropische Region: Peru. Lathridius apicalis Blackburn, 1888 reikei Rücker, 2017 Lathridius carinata Gyllenhal, 1827 Indonesien: Bali. Lathridius carinulata Mannerheim, 1844 Lathridius castaneus Broun, 1886 satelles (Blackburn, 1888) Lathridius incisa Mannerheim, 1844 Lathridius norvegicus Strand, 1940 Lathridius limbata Förster, 1851 Europa: Azoren Archipel, Frank- Lathridius monticola Mannerheim, 1869 7 Lathridius nervosa Mannerheim, 1844 Lathridius collaris Mannerheim, 1844 Lathridius perpusilla Walker, 1858 Lathridius concinna Mannerheim, 1844 Lathridius sculptilis LeConte, 1855
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