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03AD2D3AAF3EFFD7FF0637DCFD02C86B.text	03AD2D3AAF3EFFD7FF0637DCFD02C86B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis bertrami Levey 2020	<div><p>Anaspis bertrami sp. n.</p><p>(Figs 5, 11, 20, 28)</p><p>Type specimens. Holotype ♂ (NMGW). N. Lebanon: Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve, 34.19′ N 36.00 ′E, 1,300–1,600m, 29.v.–4.vi.2001. B.Levey. NMWZ2000 081 ./ Holotype Anaspis bertrami sp.n. B.Levey2008. Paratypes: 2♀ (NMGW, BMNH), same data as Holotype, but one with extra label:Lower part of reserve with Pinus spp. Quercus spp.and broom .</p><p>Diagnosis. General diagnosis of holotype (male): Length (fore margin of pronotum to apex of elytra in mid line) 3.6 mm. Head above antennal insertions, pronotum, scutellum, elytra and underside black; frons opposite antennal insertions, labrum, basal three segments of maxillary palpi, basal five segments of antennae, coxae, trochanters and basal three-quarters of femora of fore legs, basal half of mid femora, and tibial spurs of all legs yellow; apical six segments of antennae black; rest of fore legs yellowish brown, remainder of mid and hind legs blackish brown. Entire body densely covered with short grey pubescence.</p><p>Head. Antennae: first antennomere almost twice as long as wide, nearly rectangular; second antennomere cylindrical, slightly longer than first antennomere; third and fourth antennomeres about equal length, cylindrical, slightly widened at apex, about 1.5× as long as the second; fifth and sixth antennomeres about equal length, cylindrical, slightly shorter and broader than fourth; seventh about equal to sixth, slightly triangular; eighth to tenth antennomeres becoming progressively shorter and broader, nearly triangular; eleventh ovate, about 1.3× as long as 10. Apical segment of maxillary palp securiform.</p><p>Pronotum: about 1.3× as wide at base as long in mid line; hind angles obtuse, rounded; lateral edge straight when viewed from side. Scutellum: triangular about as wide as long. Elytra: 3.4× as long as pronotum; 2.8× as long as wide over the humeri. Abdomen (Fig. 20): first and second ventrites convex, but not keeled; third ventrite triangular in cross section, with a sharp median keel, with a small projecting tuft of posteriorly directed setae in mid line and a pair of long slightly curved, distally twisted, appendages, widely separated at the base; fourth ventrite weakly convex, the posterior margin narrowly, weakly emarginated, almost truncate medially; fifth ventrite deeply emarginated at centre. Legs: fore leg (Fig. 5) femora very broad and strongly flattened anterior-posterior and slightly excavated on the posterior surface; tibia of the same length as femora, slightly flattened anterior-posterior, slightly widening distally with a dense distal fringe of dark brown spines. Tibial spurs present, yellow coloured, the longest slightly longer than the second tarsal segment; tarsal segment 1 small, about as wide as long, slightly widening distally; 2 about 1.5× as long as 1, as wide at base as 1 at apex, widening distally, about as wide as long, with a ventral pad extending distally beyond the base of the segment 3; 3 about as long as 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision distally, about 1.25× as wide at apex as long, with a long semicircular ventral pad extending distally beneath the entire length of segment 4; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, widened at base. Mid leg with femora moderately anterior-posterior flattened; tibia about as long as femora, regularly widening from base to apex, the ventral margin straight; with a dense distal fringe of yellow-brown spines and a pair of long yellow spurs, the longer about twothirds length of tarsal segment 1, the shorter about half length of segment 1; tarsal segment 1 long, cylindrical, 0.55 length of tibia; 2 shorter, cylindrical, 0.50 length of 1; 3 shorter, 0.50 length of 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision, with a long semicircular ventral pad; remaining segments lost. Hind legs missing. Genitalia (Fig. 11): parameres hooked at apex; basal piece 1.3× as long as parameres.</p><p>General diagnosis of ♀ (Fig. 28): Length 3.80–3.90 mm. Colour as in male but pronotum orange-yellow, and frons from below antennal insertions and labrum yellow. Legs coloured as male in one female, other female with legs entirely blackish brown except for the yellow tibial spurs. Head: same as male but segments 7–10 of antennae slightly shorter and broader. Pronotum: same as male. Scutellum: same as male. Elytra: 3.7× as long as pronotum; 2.8–2.9× as long as wide over the humeri. Abdomen: ventrites 1–4 convex not keeled; ventrite 5 approximately triangular with a rounded apex. Legs: fore leg with femora strongly flattened anterior-posterior; tibia about twothirds length of femora, slightly flattened anterior-posterior, slightly widening distally with a dense distal fringe of yellow-brown spines and two yellow spurs the longest about half length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 elongate, slightly widening distally, about 3.0× as long as wide; 2 about two-thirds length of 1, and about as broad as 1; 3 about as long as 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision distally, about 1.25× as wide at apex as long, with a long semicircular ventral pad extending distally beneath the entire length of segment 4; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, widened at base. Mid leg as in male but tibial spurs and tarsi slightly shorter relative to the length of the tibia. Hind leg with femora strongly flattened anterior-posterior; tibia about half length of femora, strongly widened from base to apex, about 3.0× as long as wide at apex, with a dense distal fringe of short brown spines and two yellow spurs, the longer about two-thirds the length and the shorter about half the length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 moderately widening at apex, about four× as long as wide at apex, about 0.70 length of tibia; 2 slightly widening at apex, about 0.70 length of 1; 3 very slightly widening at apex, about 0.70 length of 2; 4 cylindrical, about as long as 3, claws small, slightly curved, slightly widened at base.</p><p>Comparative diagnosis. This species is closely related to A. curva sp. n. differing mainly in the form of the appendages of ventrite 3 of the male, which are less strongly curved, twisted distally, with the grooved face facing ventrally (Fig. 20) (appendages, more strongly curved, not twisted distally, with the grooved face inward facing in A. curva sp. n. (Fig.19)).</p><p>Etymology. I name this species in memory of my father Bertram Levey in recognition of his support, which gave me the opportunity to become a biologist.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3EFFD7FF0637DCFD02C86B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF38FFD6FF0636D7FB31CF03.text	03AD2D3AAF38FFD6FF0636D7FB31CF03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis cooteri Levey 2020	<div><p>Anaspis cooteri sp. n.</p><p>(Figs 3, 14, 26, 31)</p><p>Holotype ♂ (NMGW) China: Beijing, Dongling Mts., Xialongmen, Mei Yao Yu, N 39ᵒ 96′, E115ᵒ 43′. 16.vi.2001. J. Cooter. / On flowers of Hydrangea bretschniederi Dipp . Paratypes 9♂, 6♀ (NMGW, BMNH, ZMHB), same data as Holotype .</p><p>Diagnosis. General diagnosis of holotype (male): Length (fore margin of pronotum to apex of elytra in mid line) 2.7 mm. Head, except for distal margin of fronto-clypeus, pronotum, scutellum, elytra and underside black; distal margin of fronto-clypeus and labrum yellow brown, labrum darker at centre; maxillary palpi, basal four segments of antennae, fore tibia and tibial spurs of all legs yellow; apical six segments of antennae black; coxae, trochanters and femora of all legs, and tibia of mid and hind legs brown; tarsi brown, first and second segments of mid and hind legs paler in basal half. Entire body densely covered with short grey pubescence.</p><p>Head. Antennae: first antennomere almost rectangular, about 1.5× as long as wide; second antennomere cylindrical about as long as first; third antennomere cylindrical, slightly widened at apex, as long as second; fourth antennomere like third, but slightly longer; fifth to tenth antennomeres slightly shorter than fourth becoming progressively broader; eleventh antennomere ovate, slightly longer than tenth. Apical segment of maxillary palp securiform. Pronotum: 1.2× as wide at base as long in mid line; hind angles obtuse, rounded; lateral edge straight when viewed from side. Scutellum: not visible in holotype. Elytra: 2.9× as long as pronotum. Abdomen: Ventrites 1–4 convex, but not keeled; 3 with a pair of small, thin, very slightly curved appendages, joined at the base; 4 with a pair of much shorter slightly curved appendages; overlapped by those of segment 3; 5 with a narrow V shaped notch at centre.</p><p>Legs: Fore leg (Fig. 3) with femora moderately flattened anterior-posterior, and slightly excavated on the posterior surface, the ventral edge concavely excavate; tibia about same length as femora, slightly flattened anteriorposterior, almost parallel sided for most of its length, but abruptly narrowing at basal sixth, with a dense distal fringe of yellow spines and two yellow spurs slightly longer than tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 flattened, cylindrical, about twice as long as wide; 2 about as long and as wide as 1, slightly widening distally; 3 slightly shorter than 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision distally, about as wide as long, with a long semicircular ventral pad extending distally beneath the entire length of segment 4; 4 very small, almost triangular, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, slightly widened at base. Mid leg with femora strongly anterior-posterior flattened; tibia about as long as femora, regularly widening from base to apex, the ventral margin almost straight; with a dense distal fringe of yellow spines and a pair of long yellow spurs, the longer slightly less than half the length of tarsal segment 1, the shorter about one-third length of segment 1; tarsal segment 1 long, cylindrical, 0.48 length of tibia; 2 shorter, cylindrical, 0.56 length of 1; 3 shorter, 0.55 length of 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision, with a long semicircular ventral pad; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, slightly widened at base. Hind leg with femora strongly flattened anterior-posterior; tibia about half three quarters length of femora, strongly widened from base to apex, about 4.0× as long as wide at apex, with a dense distal fringe of short yellow spines and two yellow spurs, the longer about half the length and the shorter about onethird the length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 moderately widening at apex, about four× as long as wide at apex, about 0.63 length of tibia; 2 slightly widening at apex, about 0.68 length of 1; 3 very slightly widening at apex, about 0.83 length of 2; 4 cylindrical, about 1.18× length of 3, claws small, slightly curved, slightly widened at base. Genitalia (Fig. 14): Parameres not hooked at apex; basal piece 2.3× as long as parameres.</p><p>Variation: Length 2.7–3.0 mm; the only colour variation noticed is that the apical segment of the maxillary palp is partly black along the dorsal edge in some ♂ specimens. Pronotum: 1.2–1.3× as wide at base as long in mid line. Scutellum: Triangular about as wide as long. Elytra: 2.7–3.2× as long as pronotum.</p><p>General diagnosis of female: Length 2.7–3.2 mm. Colour as in ♂. Head: as in ♂. Pronotum: 1.3–1.4× as wide at base as long in mid line. Scutellum: as in male. Elytra: 3.0–3.3× as long as pronotum. Abdomen: as in male but without appendages and 5 th ventrite without a notch, broadly rounded at apex. Legs: Fore leg as in male but with the following differences: femora not flattened, not excavate on the posterior surface and with ventral edge not concavely excavate; tibia not obviously flattened anterior-posterior, not parallel sided and more gradually narrowing at basal sixth; tarsal segment 1 elongate cylindrical about three to four times as long as wide, 2 about two-thirds length of 1, slightly widening at apex; 3 about three-quarters length of 2, more parallel sided, less heart shaped than in male. Mid and hind legs as in male.</p><p>Comparative diagnosis. This species appears to be most closely related to A. nigripes differing in the smaller appendages of the ventrite 3 of the male (compare Figs 26 &amp; 22); the more elongate pronotum, with the lateral margins almost parallel sided in front of hind angles (compare Figs 31 &amp; 33).</p><p>Etymology. This species is named for Jonathan Cooter, the collector of the type series.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF38FFD6FF0636D7FB31CF03	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF39FFD5FF0631EFFD90CD43.text	03AD2D3AAF39FFD5FF0631EFFD90CD43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis curva Levey 2020	<div><p>Anaspis curva sp. n.</p><p>(Figs. 4, 10, 19, 29)</p><p>Holotype ♂ (NMGW) China: Beijing, Dongling Mts., Xialongmen, Mei Yao Yu, N 39ᵒ 96′, E115ᵒ 43′. 16.vi.2001. J. Cooter. / On flowers of Hydrangea bretschniederi Dipp ./ Holotype Anaspis curva sp. n. B. Levey 2015. Paratypes 2♀ (BMNH, NMGW) Beijing Region: Xialongmen. ca 1100m. N39 o 58.074′ E115 o 25.882′. 9–12.vi.2004. J. Cooter .</p><p>Diagnosis. General diagnosis of holotype (male) (Fig. 29): Length (fore margin of pronotum to apex of elytra in mid line) 3.0 mm. Head from level of antennal insertions, scutellum, elytra and underside black, frons below antennal insertions, labrum, maxillary palpi except for distal segment, basal three segments of antennae, coxae, trochanters and basal two-thirds of fore legs and pronotum except for medially in basal two-thirds, yellow; pronotum medially in basal two-thirds broadly dark brown; distal seven segments of antennae black; distal segment of maxillary palpi, distal third of fore femora, tibia and tarsi dark brown; mid and hind legs entirely dark brown to black. Entire body densely covered with short grey pubescence.</p><p>Head. Antennae: first antennomere almost twice as long as wide, nearly rectangular; second antennomere cylindrical, slightly longer than first; third and fourth antennomeres about equal length, cylindrical, slightly widened at apex, about 1.5× as long as second; fifth and sixth antennomeres about equal length, cylindrical, slightly shorter and broader than fourth; seventh antennomere about equal to sixth, slightly triangular; eighth to tent antennomere becoming progressively shorter and broader, nearly triangular; eleventh antennomere ovate, about 1.6× as long as tenth. Apical segment of maxillary palp securiform. Pronotum: About 1.30× as wide at base as long in midline; hind angles almost right-angled; lateral edge straight when viewed from side. Scutellum: Triangular about as wide as long. Elytra: 3.8× as long as pronotum. Abdomen (Fig. 19): Ventrites 1 and 2 convex; 3 triangular in cross section, with a slightly developed rounded median keel, with a large projecting tuft of laterally divergent setae in mid line and a pair of long, strongly curved, not twisted, appendages, widely separated at the base; 4 weakly convex, the posterior margin narrowly, moderately deeply emarginated medially; 5 deeply emarginated at centre. Legs: fore leg (Fig. 4), with femora very broad and strongly flattened anterior-posterior and slightly excavated on the posterior surface; tibia about three-quarters length of femora, slightly flattened anterior-posterior, slightly widening distally with a dense distal fringe of dark brown spines and two yellow spurs the longest slightly longer than tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 small, about as wide as long, slightly widening distally; 2 about 1.5× as long as 1, as wide at base as 1 at apex, widening distally, about as wide as long, with a ventral pad extending distally beyond the base of the segment 3; 3 about as long as 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision distally, about 1.25× as wide at apex as long, with a long semicircular ventral pad extending distally beneath the entire length of segment 4; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, slightly widened at base. Mid leg with femora moderately anterior-posterior flattened; tibia about as long as femora, regularly widening from base to apex, the ventral margin almost straight, slightly sinuate near the apex; with a dense distal fringe of yellow-brown spines and a pair of long yellow spurs, the longer about half the length of tarsal segment 1, the shorter about one-third length of segment 1; tarsal segment 1 long, cylindrical, 0.53 length of tibia; 2 shorter, cylindrical, 0.56 length of 1; 3 shorter, 0.50 length of 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision, with a long semicircular ventral pad; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, slightly widened at base. Hind leg with femora strongly flattened anterior-posterior; tibia about half three quarters length of femora, strongly widened from base to apex, about 4.0× as long as wide at apex, with a dense distal fringe of short brown spines and two yellow spurs, the longer about two-thirds the length and the shorter about half the length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 moderately widening at apex, about four× as long as wide at apex, about 0.70 length of tibia; 2 slightly widening at apex, about 0.6 length of 1; 3 very slightly widening at apex, about 0.60 length of 2; 4 cylindrical, about as long as 3, claws small, slightly curved, slightly widened at base. Genitalia (Fig. 10): Parameres hooked at apex; basal piece 1.2× as long as parameres.</p><p>General diagnosis of female: Length 2.8–4.1 mm. Colour as in male; smaller female with pronotum entirely yellow. Head: same as male but seventh to tenth antennomeres slightly shorter and broader. Pronotum: same as male. Scutellum: same as male. Elytra: 3.5–3.7× length of pronotum. Abdomen: ventrites 1–4 convex, not keeled; ventrite 5 approximately triangular with a rounded apex. Legs: fore leg with femora strongly flattened anteriorposterior; tibia about three-quarters length of femora, slightly flattened anterior-posterior, slightly widening distally with a dense distal fringe of yellow-brown spines and two yellow spurs the longest slightly longer than half length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 elongate, slightly widening distally, about 3.0× as long as wide; 2 about twothirds length of 1, and slightly wider; 3 about as long as 2, approximately heart shaped with a deep medial excision distally, about as wide at apex as long, with a long semicircular ventral pad extending distally beneath the entire length of segment 4; 4 very small oblong, slightly longer than wide; 5 elongate, club shaped about as long as 3 and 4 together, claws small curved, widened at base. Mid leg as in male but tibial spurs and tarsi slightly shorter relative to the length of the tibia. Hind leg with femora strongly flattened anterior-posterior; tibia about half length of femora, strongly widened from base to apex, about 2.5× as long as wide at apex, with a dense distal fringe of short yellow spines and two yellow spurs, the longer about two-thirds the length and the shorter about half the length of tarsal segment 1; tarsal segment 1 moderately widening at apex, about three to four× as long as wide at apex, about 0.70 length of tibia; 2 slightly widening at apex, about 0.70 length of 1; 3 very slightly widening at apex, about 0.70 length of 2; 4 cylindrical, about as long as 3, claws small, slightly curved, slightly widened at base.</p><p>Comparative diagnosis. Closely related to A. bertrami sp. n. (see comparative diagnosis under this species).</p><p>Etymology. This species is named for the more strongly curved appendages of ventrite 3 in the male, in comparison to those of A. bertrami sp. n.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF39FFD5FF0631EFFD90CD43	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF3AFFD4FF063277FD0DCB87.text	03AD2D3AAF3AFFD4FF063277FD0DCB87.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis apfelbecki Schilsky	<div><p>Anaspis apfelbecki Schilsky</p><p>(Figs 12, 13, 18, 34)</p><p>Lectotype ♂ (ZMHB), here selected. Grab b. Trebinj./ Apfelbeck/ ♂ / Anaspis apfelbecki Schilsky ex Coll. J. Schil- sky / SYNTYPUS Anaspis apfelbecki Schilsky, 1894 labelled by NHMUB 2006/ LECTOTYPE Anaspis apfelbecki Schilsky B. Levey 2008 . Paralectotypes 2♂ (ZMHB) same data as Lectotype .</p><p>1♂ (ZMHB) D. Heyac (?) ex. Coll. J. Schilsky.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3AFFD4FF063277FD0DCB87	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063463FE98C9FB.text	03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063463FE98C9FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis emarginata Schilsky	<div><p>Anaspis emarginata Schilsky</p><p>(Figs 1, 21, 30)</p><p>1♂ (BMNH) Mongolia bor. Reitter. Possibly syntype of A. emarginata . 1♂ (ZMHB) MVR, Bogd-ul Ulan Bator, 21.vi.1988, U. Göllner. These specimens have the vertex of the head, pronotum and elytra black; fronto-clypeus below antennal insertions and labrum yellow; proepisternum, meso-, metasternum and abdomen dark brown to black; legs light brown; antenna with first six segments yellow and the last five segments brown .</p><p>3♂, 3♀ (BMNH) N. China, Heilunkiang, Erlungshan, 6.vi.1965 &amp; 29.V.1966, P.M. Hammond. These speci- mens are predominantly yellow. The males have only the abdomen, upper part of the vertex and only the most apical one to four antennal segments dark brown to black. The females sometimes have the abdomen and head also entirely yellow, and only the last segment of the antennae dark. This variation in colour is not atypical in Anaspis species and is the reason I suspect from the original description that A. mongolica is probably the same species as A. emarginata .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063463FE98C9FB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063647FCA5C893.text	03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063647FCA5C893.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis graeca Schilsky 1895	<div><p>Anaspis graeca Schilsky</p><p>(Fig. 27, 36)</p><p>Syntype ♂ (BMNH). Morea, Hagios Wlassis, Brenske .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF063647FCA5C893	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF06369FFECDCE07.text	03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF06369FFECDCE07.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis koenigi Schilsky B. Levey 2008	<div><p>Anaspis koenigi Schilsky</p><p>(Figs 16, 23, 35)</p><p>Lectotype ♂ (ZMHB), here selected. Russ. Kurdist. Kasikoporan E. König/ ♂ / Königi Schils./ Anaspis koenigi Schilsky, ex. Coll. J. Schilsky/ SYNTYPUS Anaspis koenigi Schilsky, 1899, labelled by MNHUB 2006/ LEC- TOTYPE Anaspis koenigi Schilsky B. Levey 2008 . Paralectotypes 3♂, 2♀ same locality and collection data as Lectotype. 1♂ (ZMHB), Eriwan, 1898 Korb. This specimen differs from the type series in having the pronotal and elytral pubescence brown rather than white and the individual setae much longer. In other ways it compares well with the lectotype.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF06369FFECDCE07	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF0630E3FC71CC7B.text	03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF0630E3FC71CC7B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis marseuli Csiki 1915	<div><p>Anaspis marseuli Csiki</p><p>(Figs 17, 24, 25, 32)</p><p>1♂ (BMNH). Japan, G. Lewis. 1910-320. Japan (TPMJ): 1♂ Tottori, Sajikawa Dom, 2.v.1991, T. Nakamura . 1♂, 2♀ Fukuoka, Miimachi, Kurume City, 8. &amp; 23.iv.1992, T. Nakamura . 1♂ Fukuoka, Mt. Hikosan, Soeda Town, 30.v.1991, T. Nakamura . 1♀ Fukushima, Urabandai-Kogen, 2.vii.1987, K. Kusano . 1♂ Tochigi, Tsurutanuma, Ut- sunomiya City, 13–14.v.1991, Ryokusei-Ken . 1♂, 1♀ Shimane, Sasaga-toge, Kanagai Town, 9.v.1991, T. Naka- mura . 1♀ Hyogo, Nagasu, Muraoka Town, 1.v.1991, T. Nakamura . 2♂ Hyogo, Haruki, Onsen Town, 1.v.1991, T. Nakamura . 1♀ Miyazaki, Shiba Vill., 25.iv 1991, T. Nakamura . 1♀ Kumamoto, Momiki, Izumi Vill., 25.iv.1992, T. Yasunaga . 2♀ Aomori, Asamushi, Aomori City, 9.vii.1998, T. Nakamura . 2♂ Tochigi, Hoshino, Tochigi City, 23.iv.1989, H. Yoshitomi . 1♂, 2♀ Tochigi, Mt. Oohirasan, Tochigi City, 25.iv.1989, H. Yoshitomi . 1♂, 2♀ Tochigi, Yunishikawa, Kuriyama Vill., 4.vi.1990, K. Satoh . 1♂, 1♀ Tochigi, Itamuro, Kuroiso City, 19–21.v.1990, A. Nishi- yama . 1♀ Tochigi, Nagaoka-machi, Usunomiya City, 8.vi.1993, K. Satoh .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF3BFFD4FF0630E3FC71CC7B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
03AD2D3AAF37FFD8FF0635FFFCF1CA84.text	03AD2D3AAF37FFD8FF0635FFFCF1CA84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anaspis nigripes Brisout de Barneville	<div><p>Anaspis nigripes Brisout de Barneville</p><p>(Figs 15, 22, 33)</p><p>2♂, 1♀ (NMGW, BMNH). Spain: La Rioja, Nieva de Cameros, La Dehesa. 29.v.2005. trampa ventana. I. Perez- Morena . 2♂, 2♀ (NMGW, BMNH). France, Côte-d’Or, Pouilly –en-Auxois, N47.15.097 / E004.33.348. 410 m . 18.v.2002. P. Leblanc. 1♂ (BMNH). Cucasus, Araxesthal, Leder. Reitter . 1♀ (ZMHB). Caucasus, Tiflis, E. Koenig . 1♂ (ZMHB) (lacking head &amp; pronotum). Gesi Kop, Korb . 1♂ (ZMHB) (lacking head &amp; pronotum). Russ. Armen. Kasikoporan, 1901, Korb . 1♂ Talysh (unreadable word), Rost .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD2D3AAF37FFD8FF0635FFFCF1CA84	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levey, Brian	Levey, Brian (2020): A review of the species of Anaspis (s. str.) similar to A. nigripes Brisout and A. apfelbecki Schilsky, with the description of three new species (Coleoptera: Scraptiidae). Zootaxa 4778 (3): 509-520, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.3.4
