Revision of the Cousya species of the West Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)

V. Assing
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Abstract Species of the genus Cousya Mulsant & Rey, 1875 and five previously unrevised species of Ocyusa Kraatz, 1856 of the West Palaearctic region including Middle Asia are revised. In total, 19 species of Cousya are recognized, with one additional species of which no material was available of doubtful identity and generic affiliations. Three or four additional species remain unnamed for want of males. Only two species, O. maura (Erichson, 1837) and O. picina (Aubé, 1850), remain in Ocyusa. Four species are newly described: Cousya acris n. sp. (South Greece, South Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon); C. struyvei n. sp. (South Spain); C. pauli n. sp. (Southwest Turkey); C. sufflata n. sp. (Greece: South Pelopónnisos). Redescriptions are provided for Cousya and ten of its species. All the Cousya species and most of the species moved to other genera are illustrated. Eleven synonymies are proposed: Cousya bicolor (Bernhauer, 1900) = C. mirabilis Assing, 2011, n. syn.; C. defecta (Mulsant & Rey, 1875) = C. humicola Fagel, 1965, n. syn.; C. longitarsis (Thomson, 1867) = C. rugipennis (J. Sahlberg, 1890) n. syn. (previously a synonym of Oxypoda funebris Kraatz, 1856), = C. peezi Scheerpeltz, 1957, n. syn.; C. nigrata (Fairmaire & Laboulbène, 1856) = C. cephallenica (Scheerpeltz, 1931), n. syn., = C. nitidiventris Fagel, 1958, n. syn., = C. lakloukensis Fagel, 1965, n. syn.; C. schuelkei Assing, 2007 = C. planicollis Assing, 2011, n. syn.; C. bimaculata (Fauvel, 1899) = C. vaulogeri (Bernhauer, 1936), n. syn.; Oxypoda flavicornis Kraatz, 1856 = Ocyusa beieri Scheerpeltz, 1931, n. syn.; Ocyusa pellax Peyerimhoff, 1919 = Oxypoda argus Normand, 1935, n. syn. Six new binomina are established: Cousya dissoluta (Eppelsheim, 1888), n. comb. (ex Ocyusa); C. praecox (Eppelsheim, 1888), n. comb. (ex Ocyusa); Oxypoda picta Mulsant & Rey, 1875, n. comb. (ex Cousya);Oxypoda pellax (Peyerimhoff, 1919), n. comb. (ex Ocyusa);Oxypoda heydeni (Eppelsheim, 1879), n. comb. (ex Ocyusa);Tectusa uhligi (Pace, 1987), n. comb. (ex Cousya). The material labelled as types of Cousya uhligi is composed of three species, all of them belonging to Tectusa Bernhauer, 1899. One of them is Tectusa pirinica n. sp. (Bulgaria: Pirin Planina). Four Bulgarian species of Tectusa, including T. pirinica, are illustrated. “Ocyusa” apicalis Normand, 1935 is not congeneric with the type species of Ocyusa and treated as Oxypodina incertae sedis. A neotype is designated for Ocyusa defecta Mulsant & Rey, 1875. Lectotypes are designated for Cousya peezi Scheerpeltz, 1957, Ocyusa eppelsheimi Bernhauer, 1902, O. araxis Bernhauer, 1902, O. bicolor Bernhauer, 1900, Homalota dissoluta Eppelsheim, 1888, H. praecox Eppelsheim, 1888, and Ocyusa ferdinandicoburgi Rambousek, 1909. A catalogue and a key to the Cousya species of the West Palaearctic region are provided. The species of Cousya are assigned to two species groups, the C. nigrata group (eleven species) and the C. crocea group (eight species). While the species of the C. nigrata group are fully winged and widespread, those of the C. crocea group are partly incapable of flight and have restricted distributions; six of them have been recorded only from their respective type localities. The distributions of all the Cousya species are mapped. Available evidence suggests that at least the species of the C. nigrata group reproduce in autumn (most species in a subterranean habitat), have their preimaginal development in winter and early spring, emerge from the pupa and disperse in spring, and spend the warmer seasons either in estivation or in a subterranean habitat. A biased sex ratio (males rarer than females) was observed in two species. It is particularly pronounced in C. nigrata: only 15 % of the sexed specimens are males. Not a single male was found in the north of its range, suggesting that the species is parthenogenetic in this region.
西古北地区土鼠亚种的修订(鞘翅目:葡萄球菌科:葡萄球菌科)
摘要对古北西部地区(包括中亚)的Cousya Mulsant & Rey属(1875)和cyusa Kraatz(1856) 5个以前未修订的种进行了修订。共有19种Cousya被确认,另外1种没有任何可疑的身份和属属资料。由于缺少雄性,还有三四个物种没有命名。只有两个物种,O. maura (Erichson, 1837年)和O. picina (aub, 1850年),还留在欧丘萨岛。新发现4种:Cousya acris n. sp.(希腊南部、土耳其南部、塞浦路斯、黎巴嫩);C. struyvei n.sp .(西班牙南部);C.泡利n. sp.(土耳其西南部);(希腊:南方Pelopónnisos)。重新描述了Cousya及其10个物种。所有的Cousya种和大多数转移到其他属的物种都被说明了。提出了11个同义词:Cousya bicolor (Bernhauer, 1900) = C. mirabilis Assing, 2011, n. syn.;C. defecta (Mulsant & Rey, 1875) = C. humicola Fagel, 1965, n. syn;C.经度(Thomson, 1867) = C. rugipennis (J. Sahlberg, 1890) n. syn.(以前是Oxypoda funebris Kraatz的同义词,1856),= C. peezi Scheerpeltz, 1957, n. syn.;C. nigrata (Fairmaire & laboulb, 1856) = C. cephallenica (Scheerpeltz, 1931), n. syn. = C. nitidiventris Fagel, 1958, n. syn. = C. lakloukensis Fagel, 1965, n. syn.;C. schuelkei Assing, 2007 = C. planicollis Assing, 2011, n. syn.;C. bimaculata (Fauvel, 1899) = C. vaulogeri (Bernhauer, 1936), n. syn;黄角尾足,1856年;黑尾足,1931年;建立了6个新的双名目:Cousya dissoluta (Eppelsheim, 1888), n. comb。(Ocyusa交货);(埃佩尔斯海姆,1888年);(Ocyusa交货);picta Oxypoda Mulsant & Rey, 1875, n. comb。(前Cousya);糙皮尾足目(Peyerimhoff, 1919), n.梳。(ex cyusa);黑尾足(Eppelsheim, 1879), n.梳子。(ex Ocyusa);Tectusa uhligi (Pace, 1987), n. comb。(Cousya交货)。标记为乌利吉Cousya类型的材料由三个物种组成,它们都属于Tectusa Bernhauer, 1899。其中之一是Tectusa pirinica n. sp.(保加利亚:Pirin Planina)。四种保加利亚的Tectusa,包括T. pirinica,图解。“cyusa”apicalis Normand, 1935与cyocyusa的模式种不属于同一种,被当作Oxypodina incertae sedis处理。一个新类型被指定为cycyusa defect (Mulsant & Rey, 1875)。选型分别为:1957年的Cousya peezi Scheerpeltz, 1902年的cyusa eppelsheimi Bernhauer, 1902年的O. araxis Bernhauer, 1900年的O. bicolor Bernhauer, 1888年的Homalota dissoluta Eppelsheim, 1888年的H. praecox Eppelsheim, 1909年的cyusa ferdinandicoburgi Rambousek。提供了西古北极地区库西亚种的目录和钥匙。Cousya属可分为C. nigrata属(11种)和C. crocea属(8种)两个类群。黑棘蝗群的物种是全翅的,分布广泛,而棘蝗群的物种部分不能飞行,分布有限;其中6种仅在其各自的类型地点记录。绘制了所有Cousya物种的分布图。现有证据表明,至少黑桫椤类群的物种在秋季繁殖(大多数物种在地下栖息地),它们在冬季和早春发育,在春季从蛹中出来并分散,温暖的季节要么在夏季,要么在地下栖息地度过。在两个物种中观察到偏性别比(雄性比雌性少)。这在C. nigrata中尤为明显:只有15%的性别标本是雄性。在其活动范围的北部没有发现一只雄性,这表明该物种在该地区是孤雌生殖的。
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