Agelosus, SHARP, 1889
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AGELOSUS SHARP, 1889 View in CoL
( Apecholinus Bernhauer, 1933 )
A. carinatus (Sharp, 1874) – Pa
A. fraternus (Fairmaire, 1891) – Pa
A. kaiseri (Bernhauer, 1933) – Pa
A. unicolor unicolor Naomi, 1983 A. unicolor masaoi Hayashi, 1991
W. stevensi (Cameron, 1932) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Staphylinus )
W. tristis Bernhauer, 1920 – Pa
TASGIUS STEPHENS, 1829 ( stat. nov.) Subgenus Tasgius Stephens, 1829 ( Pseudotasgius Seidlitz, 1891 ) ( Paratasgius Jarrige, 1952 )
T. amiculus (J. Müller, 1925) – Pa
T. ater (Gravenhorst, 1802) – Pa, Ne
T. atronitidus (Reitter, 1909) – Pa
T. bicolor (Cameron, 1944) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Staphylinus )
T. pedator (Gravenhorst, 1802) – Pa
T. peyerimhoffi (J. Müller, 1926) – Pa
T. planipennis (Aube´, 1842) – Pa
T. praetorius (Bernhauer, 1915) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Ocypus )
T. sikkimensis (Bernhauer, 1920) – Pa
T. transversiceps (Luze, 1904) – Pa
Subgenus Rayacheila Motschulsky, 1845 ( stat. nov.) ( Anodus Nordmann, 1837 ; nec Spix, 1829) ( Alapsodus Tottenham, 1939 ) ( Allocypus Coiffait, 1964 ) ( Metocypus Coiffait, 1964 ) ( Paralapsodus Coiffait, 1974 )
T. algericus (Coiffait, 1964) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. amoenanus ( nom. nov.) – Pa
T. amoenus (Reitter, 1909) (nec Olivier, 1795) ( comb. nov., syn. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. arrowi (J. Müller, 1932) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. bellicosus (Fairmaire, 1855) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. bucharicus (Bernhauer, 1912) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. bulgaricus (Coiffait, 1971) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. caspius (Bernhauer, 1906) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. depressus (Hochhuth, 1849) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. doriae (J. Müller, 1932) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. eppelsheimianus (Jakobson, 1909) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus ) (see comment under Tasgius above for var. obscuripes Bernhauer, 1900 )
T. falcifer (Nordmann, 1837) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. falcifer falcifer (Nordmann, 1837)
T. falcifer aliquoi (Bordoni, 1976) ( comb. nov.)
T. globulifer (Geoffroy, 1785) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. gracilicornis (Hochhuth, 1849) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Ocypus )
T. ensifer (J. Müller, 1932) ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. herculeanus (Coiffait, 1964) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. inderiensis (Motschulsky, 1845) – Pa
T. limbifrons (Hochhuth, 1849) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. lusitanicus (J. Müller, 1943) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. maderae (Jarrige, 1943) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. melanarius (Heer, 1839) – Pa, Ne – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. melanarius melanarius (Heer, 1839) T. melanarius sahlbergi (J. Müller, 1926) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. messor (Nordmann, 1837) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. minax (Mulsant and Rey, 1861) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. morsitans (Rossi, 1790) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. compressus (Marsham, 1802) ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. fulvipes (Motschulsky, 1858) ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. myops (J. Müller, 1925) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. nigrinus (Lucas, 1849) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. olympicus (Baudi, 1857) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. pendjabensis (Bernhauer, 1915) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Staphylinus )
T. pliginskii (Bernhauer, 1915) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. rubripennis (Reiche and Saulcy, 1856) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. solskyi (Fauvel, 1875) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. solskyi solskyi (Fauvel, 1875)
T. solskyi bosphoranus (J. Müller, 1926) ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. tricinctus (Aragona, 1830) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. tricolor (Coiffait, 1974) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. walkeri (Fauvel, 1898) – Pa – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
T. winkleri (Bernhauer, 1906) – Pa, Ne – ( comb. nov.) (from Alapsodus )
The following Palearctic species of Staphylinus sensu lato, unknown to us at present, cannot be placed with certainty in the new concepts of genera and/or subgenera. They are listed alphabetically (by species) in the original combination:
Ocypus ( Goerius) aenescens Eppelsheim, 1889
Ocypus altissimus Coiffait, 1977
Ocypus ambiguus Coiffait, 1964
Ocypus bhutanicus Coiffait, 1977
Ocypus bureschi Coiffait, 1971
Staphylinus ( Goerius) caeruleoides Scheerpeltz, 1976
Staphylinus ( Goerius) coeruleus Cameron, 1932
Staphylinus ( Goerius) duplicatus J. Müller, 1943
Staphylinus griseipennis Fairmaire, 1889
Ocypus ( Neotasgius) harbinensis Li and Chen, 1993
Ocypus ( Ocypus) japonicus Sawada, 1965
Parocypus krejcii Coiffait, 1984
Ocypus ( Neotasgius) liaoningensis Li and Chen, 1993
Staphylinus ( Abemus) marginatus Cameron, 1944
Ocypus murgulensis Coiffait, 1978
Ocypus nudicollis Coiffait, 1977
Staphylinus ( Goerius) pecoudi Jarrige, 1954
Ocypus ? queinneci Coiffait, 1984
Ocypus sikkimensis Coiffait, 1985
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