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Enumeratio Renovata Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae Et Baltiae Sahlbergia Vol. 16(2) 2010 Hyönteistieteellinen aikakauslehti — Entomologisk tidskrift Enumeratio renovata Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae et Baltiae Hans Silfverberg Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo Naturhistoriska centralmuseet Eläinmuseo, Helsinki Zoologiska museet, Helsingfors Vol. 16(2) 2010 Sahlbergia ISSN 1237-3273 Sahlbergia on hyönteistieteellinen aikakauslehti, Sahlbergia är en entomologisk tidskrift som publicerar joka julkaisee Itä-Fennoskandian ja sen lähialueiden kortare artiklar som behandlar Ostfennoskandiens hyönteisfaunaa (mukaan lukien myös muut maanivel- och dess närområdens insektfauna (inklusive andra jalkaiset) ja lajien elintapoja käsitteleviä lyhyehköjä landleddjur), arternas levnadssätt, samt även bok- kirjoituksia sekä kirja-arvosteluja, tiedusteluja ja recensioner, förfrågningar o.d. Artiklarna kan även vastaavia. Kirjoitukset voivat myös olla yleistajuisia vara populärvetenskapliga översikter eller referat av katsauksia ja selostuksia muualla tieteellisesti julkais- vetenskapliga arbeten publicerade i andra tidskrifter. tuihin töihin. Lehden pääasiallisina julkaisukielinä Tidskriftens huvudsakliga språk är finska och svenska ovat suomi ja ruotsi (englanninkielisellä tiivistelmällä); (med en engelskspråkig resumé); även engelsksprå- myös englanninkielisiä kirjoituksia voidaan hyväksyä, kiga artiklar godkänns, men då är en finsk och/eller mutta tällöin suomen ja/tai ruotsinkielinen tiivistelmä svenskspråkig resumé nödvändig. on välttämätön. Toimitus Redaktion Lauri Kaila (päätoimittaja) Lauri Kaila (huvudredaktör) Luon nontie teellinen keskusmuseo Naturhistoriska centralmuseet PL 17, FI-00014 Helsingin yliopisto PB 17, FI-00014 Helsingfors universitet Puh: 09-191 28679 Tfn: 09-191 28679 Sähköposti: [email protected] Elpost: [email protected] Marianna Teräväinen (toimittaja & taittaja) Marianna Teräväinen (redaktör & ombrytare) Luon nontie teellinen keskusmuseo Naturhistoriska centralmuseet PL 17, FI-00014 Helsingin yliopisto PB 17, FI-00014 Helsingfors universitet Sähköposti: [email protected] E-post: [email protected] Käsikirjoitukset lähetetään toimitukselle digitaali- Manuskript sändes till redaktionen i digital form (tex- sessa muodossa (teksti mie luimmin RTF-tiedostona). ten helst RTF-format). Alla artiklar bör förses med ett Kaikkiin kirjoituksiin on laadittava englanninkielinen abst rakt på engelska. Före publiceringen genomgår lyhen nelmä (abstract). Ennen painatusta käsikirjoi- manu skripten en sak gransk ning. Författaren står för tukset läpikäyvät asian tunti jatarkastuksen. Kirjoittaja språk granskningen. Särtryck utdelas i digital form vastaa kielen tar kas tuksesta. Eripainokset lähetetään (Portable Do c u ment Format, PDF). kirjoittajille digi taali sessa muodossa (Portable Docu- ment Format, PDF). Tilaukset ja osoitteenmuutokset: Prenumeration och adressförändringar: www.luomus.fi/julkaisut/sahlbergia/tilaukset.htm, tai www.luomus.fi/julkaisut/sahlbergia/tilaukset.htm, eller Anja Ouvinen, Eläin museo, PL 17, FI-00014 Helsingin Anja Ou vinen, Zoologiska museet, PB 17, FI 00014 yliopisto. Puh. 09-191 28841. Sähköposti: anja.ouvi- Hel sing fors uni versitet, Tfn. 09-191 28841. Elpost: [email protected]. Tilaushinta 25 € / vuosikerta (2 nroa). [email protected]. Pris 25 € / årgång (2 nr). Postitus: Eläinmuseo, PL 17, FI-00014 Helsingin Distribution: Zoologiska museet, PL 17, FI-00014 yliopisto. Puh. 09-191 28830 Helsingfors universitet. Tfn. 09-191 28830 Julkaisija: Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo, Utgivare: Naturhistoriska museet, Zoologiska Eläin yksikkö, Helsingin yliopisto museet, Helsingfors universitet Paino: Vammalan Kirjapaino Oy, Vammala Tryck: Vammalan Kirjapaino Oy, Vammala Kansikuvat: Syneta betulae (Fabricius): Ritva Talman. Tingis cardui (Linnaeus): Veikko Rinne © Sahlbergia 16.2 (2010) 1 Enumeratio renovata Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae et Baltiae Hans Silfverberg Silfverberg, H. 2010. Enumeratio renovata Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae et Baltiae. – Sahlbergia 16(2): 1-144. Helsinki, Finland, ISSN 1237-3273. A new check list of Northern European Coleoptera is presented. Changes to the pre- vious one bring this list closer to the recently published Palaearctic catalogues, and include new distributional information for numerous species. Hans Silfverberg, Zoological Museum, P.O.Box 17, FI-00014 University of Helsinki; e-mail: [email protected] Johdanto Edellisen pohjoismaisen kovakuoriaisluette- tauen (Karta, s.144); medtagna importarter lon ilmestymisestä on kulunut kuutisen vuot- anges med liten bokstav för respektive land. ta, mutta muutoksia on jo runsaasti. Suuri osa Referensnummer(xyz) anger de arter, om vilka systematiikan ja nimistön muutoksista perustuu tilläggsinformation ges. äskettäin ilmestyneisiin palearktisten kuoriais- ten luetteloihin (Löbl & Smetana 2003-2010), Introduction muista muutoksista ilmoitetaan erikseen. Eräät The former check list (Silfverberg 2004) is Suomelle uudet lajit on tähän mennessä vain il- only six years old, but numerous changes have moitettu sähköisesti (Suomen kuoriaisatlas ++/ already been made. The changes in systematics Atlas över Finlands skalbaggar / Atlas of the and nomenclature are largely based on the re- beetles of Finland 1-4 (Albrecht ym. 2010 a-d). cently published Palaearctic catalogues (Löbl & Maat ilmoitetaan samoin kuin ennen, näin Smetana 2003-2010), other changes were men- ollen F = Suomi, K = Venäjän fennoskandi- tioned earlier (Silfverberg 2006), or are now ex- set osat, S = Ruotsi, N = Norja, D = Tans- plained in the end of this catalogue as separate ka, E = Viro, A = Latvia ja I = Liettua (Kart- notes, with references to relevant works. Most ta, s.144); luetteloon otetut importtilajit of them consist of new records from the inclu- ilmaistaan kyseisen maan pikkukirjaimella. ded countries, but also taxonomic and nomen- Yläindeksinumerolla(xyz) osoitetaan lajit, joista clatural changes. Some recent additions to the on lisätietoja. Lisätiedot on lueteltu kirjoituksen Finnish fauna have so far only been reported lopussa. electronically in a mapping project (Albrecht et al. 2010 a-d, Suomen kovakuoriaisatlas). Förord The countries are shown the same way as be- Det är drygt sex år sedan den senaste nordiska fore, i.e. F = Finland, K = the Russian parts of skalbaggskatalogen publicerades, men talrika Fennoscandia, S = Sweden, N = Norway, D = förändringar kan observeras. Förändringarna Denmark, E = Estonia, A = Latvia and I = Lit- inom systematik och nomenklatur bygger fram- huania (Map, p.144); lower case letters indicate för allt på de nyligen publicerade palearktiska accidental imports (only more frequent ones are skalbaggskatalogerna (Löbl & Smetana 2003- included). Superscripted numbers(xyz) indicate 2010), andra förändringar motiveras separat. species for which additional information is pro- Vissa för Finland nya arter har tills vidare bara vided at the end. anmälts elektroniskt (Albrecht et al. 2010 a-d, The arrangement of families has not changed Suomen kovakuoriaisatlas). from the previous list, within the families the- Länderna anges på samma sätt som förr, så- re are occasional changes. Recently some large lunda är F = Finland, K = de fennoskandis- genera have been divided quite radically, but I ka delarna av Ryssland, S = Sverige, N = prefer to see how lasting these fragmentations Norge, E = Estland, A = Lettland och I = Li- turn out to be. 2 Silfverberg: Enumeratio renovata Coleopterorum Fennoscandiae, Daniae et Baltiae MYXOPHAGA Haliplus Latreille, 1802 lineatocollis (Marsham, 1802) --S-D--I • SPHAERIUSIDAE Erichson, 1845 laminatus (Schaller, 1783) --S-D--I • MICROSPORIDAE Crotch, 1873 flavicollisSturm, 1834 FKSNDEAI fulvus (Fabricius, 1801) FKSNDEAI Sphaerius Waltl, 1838 lapponum Thomson, 1856 Microsporus Kolenati, 1846 variegatus Sturm, 1834 F-SNDEAI acaroides Waltl, 1838 FKS-D-AI confinis Stephens, 1828 FKSNDEAI obsidianus (Kolenati, 1846) varius Nicolai, 1822 FK---E-I obliquus (Fabricius, 1787) F-SNDE I apicalis Thomson, 1868 --SNDE-I furcatus Seidlitz, 1887 F-S-DEAI ADEPHAGA fulvicollis Erichson, 1837 FKSNDEAI fluviatilisAubé, 1836 FKS-DEAI • GYRINIDAE Latreille, 1810 lineolatus Mannerheim, 1844 FKSNDEA- nomax Balfour-Browne, 1911 · Gyrininae Latreille, 1810 interjectus Lindberg, 1937 FK----A- sibiricus Motschulsky, 1860 FKSNDEAI Gyrinus Müller, 1764 wehnckei Gerhardt, 1877 minutus Fabricius, 1798 FKSNDEAI lineolatus auct. nec Mannerheim, 1844 opacus Sahlberg, 1819 FKSN-EAI ruficollis (DeGeer, 1774) FKSNDEAI aeratus Stephens, 1835 FKSNDEAI heydeni Wehncke, 1875 FKSNDEAI pullatus Zaitzev, 1908 FKS--EAI immaculatus Gerhardt, 1877 FKSNDEAI marinus Gyllenhal, 1808 FKSNDEAI colymbus Erichson, 1837 ----D--- • TRACHYPACHIDAE Thomson, 1857 distinctus Aubé, 1838 FKSNDEAI suffriani Scriba, 1855 1 F-SNDEA- Trachypachus Motschulsky, 1845 natator (Linnaeus, 1758) FKSNDEAI zetterstedtii (Gyllenhal, 1827) FKSN-EA- substriatus Stephens, 1828 FKSNDEAI urinator Illiger, 1807 -------I • NOTERIDAE Thomson, 1860 caspius Ménétriés, 1832 --SNDEAI paykulli Ochs, 1927 FKSNDEAI Noterus Clairville, 1806 clavicornis (DeGeer, 1774) F-SNDEAI · Orectochilinae Régimbart, 1882 crassicornis (Müller, 1776) FKSNDEAI Orectochilus Dejean, 1833 • DYTISCIDAE Leach, 1815 villosus (Müller, 1776) FKSNDEAI · Copelatinae Van den Branden, 1885 • HALIPLIDAE Brullé, 1835 Liopterus Dejean, 1833 Brychius Thomson, 1859 Copelatus auct. nec Erichson, 1832 3 elevatus (Panzer, 1793) haemorrhoidalis (Fabricius, 1787) FKS-DEAI ssp. elevatus (Panzer, 1793) ----D--- ruficollis (Schaller,
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