taxonID	type	description	language	source
42162E2CFF9FFFF2FF1419B4FC50FD7F.taxon	description	Notes on identifying Cryptophagus jakowlewi REITTER, 1888 Cryptophagus jakowlewi REITTER, 1888 is quite similar to Cryptophagus archangelicus J. R. SAHLBERG, 1926 (9, 12, 18) and C. corticinus THOMSON, 1867 (fig. 8, 10). Most specimens of Cryptophagus jakowlewi have both a dark head and pronotum (fig. 7). Males of C. jakowlewi are easily distinguishable by its parameres (fig. 11). But a few specimens are paler and more similar to C. corticinus. C. bidentatus MÄKLIN, 1853 (fig. 3, 14) and C. confertus CASEY, 1900 (fig. 5, 13) are often also very similar but have different parameres. They resemble to C. quadridentatus MANNERHEIM, 1843 and C. dentatus (HERBST, 1793) C. reflexus REY, 1889 and C. scanicus (LINNAEUS, 1758) are well-defined species.	en	Esser, Eitter Jens (2018): Notes on taxonomy and distribution of Cryptophagus jakowlewi R, 1888 (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) with remarks on further species. Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 245-253, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4002117
