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Scopaeus wunderlei Frisch 2003

Authors: Frisch, Johannes; Narakusumo, Raden Pramesa;

Scopaeus wunderlei Frisch 2003

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Scopaeus wunderlei Frisch, 2003 New Indonesian records: Bali: Denpasar, 16.11.– 4.12.1993, leg. Pankow (NHMW); Pulaki, 22.6.1994, leg. Wunderle (MFNB). Jakarta: 5.1913, leg. Corporaal (NBCL); 1948, leg. van Nidek (NBCL). Jawa Barat: Karawang, 1975, leg. Pusakanegara & Hummelen (NBCL); Bogor [Buitenzorg], 18.1.1921 (MZB); Bogor, 250 m, 13.12.1943, leg. Olthot (MZB); Bogor, Mt Salak: Sungai Ciapus, 800 m, 31.7.1994, leg. Schuh (MFNB); Bogor, NO-slope Mt Salak (06°39’55’’S, 106°45’36’’E), 640 m, 13.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Bogor, Legok Dulang: Ciangsana River (06°43’08’’S, 106°31’15’’E), 1020 m, 18.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Bogor, S Tenjolaja, Tapos: Ciampea River (06°41’36’’S, 106°42’24’’E), 1040 m, 2.10.2015, leg. Frisch; Bogor, SW Pamijahan (Cimuara Herang River), (06°42’41’’S, 106°41’03’’E), 990 m, 3.10.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, Halimun-Salak NP, Cikaniki (06°44’91’’S, 106°32’26’’E), 950 m, 7.- 8.7.2000, leg. Rofik & Sarino (MZB); Sukabumi, Halimun-Salak NP, Cikaniki (06°44’91’’S, 106°32’26’’E), 950 m, 10. – 12.6.2002, leg. Kahono, Rofik & Sarino (MZB); Sukabumi, Halimun-Salak NP, Cikaniki (06°44’S, 106°32’E), 900 m, 21.8.2001, leg. Woro, Cholik & Sarino (MZB); Sukabumi, Halimun-Salak NP, Mt Kendeng, 2000 m, leg. Cholik & Sarino (MZB); Sukabumi, Halimun-Salak NP, Mt Kendeng (06°45’S, 106°32’E), 1100 m, 20.12.2002, leg. Insect Team & IBOY (MZB); Sukabumi, Cikaniki: Cikaniki River (Mt Halimun, Halimun-Salak NP), (06°44’46’’S, 106°32’25’’E), 1020 m, 17.9.2015, 5.10.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, Sirnarasa, Cisarua: Ciawitali River (06°51’39’’S, 106°30’48’’E), 680 m, 20.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, Sirnarasa: Cimaja River (S-slope Mt Halimun), (06°51’32’’S, 106°31’06’’E), 670 m, 21.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi: Simaresmi (Halimun-Salak NP), (06°49’44’’S, 106°30’02’’E), 1190 m, 22.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, Simaresmi: Cisareno River (06°49’02’’S, 106°30’09’’E), 1000 m, 22.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, NNW Cidahu: Cirasamala River (S-slope Mt Salak), (06°44’18’’S, 106°42’52’’E), 1210 m, 29.9.2015, leg. Frisch; Sukabumi, NNW Cidahu: Javana Spa (06°44’43’’S, 106°42’51’’E), 1150 m, 30.9.2015, leg. Frisch. Jawa Tengah: Cilacap [Tjilatjap], 1919, leg. Drescher (NBCL); Semarang, leg. Jacobson (NBCL); Surakarta, leg. de Vos (NBCL); Pekalongan, Linggosari, Mt Dieng, 9. – 12.7.2001, leg. Tan (MZB); Tjibodas (06°30’S, 107°43’E), 1923 (MZB). Jawa Timur: Jombang [Djombang] (NBCL); Kediri (NBCL); Surabaya, 12. 1922, leg. Buitendijk (NBCL); Tegal: Slawi, 1909, leg. Lucassen (NBCL); Tengger Caldera [Tengger Geb.], leg. Drescher (NBCL); Tulungagung, 84 m, leg. Louwerens (NBCL); Situbondo, 15 km N Wonorejo: Baluran NP, 50 m, 24. – 28.6.2001, leg. Bolm (MFNB, SMNS). Sulawesi Selatan: Enrekang: Sadang River (03°34’S, 119°46’E), 50 m, 27.7.2015, leg. Puchner (MFNB, MZMB). Sulawesi Tengah: Morowali: Ranu River, 27.1.– 20.4.1980, leg. Rees & Sutton (NHML). Sulawesi Tenggara: Rawa Aopa NP: Aopa, 8. – 10.2.1984, leg. Strba (MFNB). Scopaeus wunderlei is hitherto known from Indonesia only, where it is recorded from Riau Kepulauan in the north across Borneo and Sulawesi southeastwards to Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa and Papua Barat (Frisch 2003: 676 – 678). I still have not seen specimens from Sumatra, but the species is certainly present there. In Jawa Barat, the flying species is a frequent visitor of light traps.

Published as part of Frisch, Johannes & Narakusumo, Raden Pramesa, 2022, Revision of Scopaeus Erichson, 1839 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae) of Indonesia, with description of 19 new species, pp. 23-73 in Soil Organisms 95 (1) on page 69, DOI: 10.25674/so95iss1id311, http://zenodo.org/record/10724236

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Coleoptera, Scopaeus wunderlei, Scopaeus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy

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