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Stenus reticulatus subsp. reticulatus L. BENICK 1920

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Stenus reticulatus subsp. reticulatus L. BENICK 1920

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Stenus reticulatus reticulatus L. BENICK 1920 Stenus reticulatus L. BENICK 1920: 180; PUTHZ 1971a: 214 ff. Stenus reticulatus pseudogracilis PUTHZ 1971a: 218 syn. nov. Stenus reticulatus ist in Afrika weit verbreitet, er gehört zu den Gebüsch- und Baumbewohnenden Arten und ist in den letzten Jahren bei der Fogging-Methode wiederholt gefunden worden (siehe unten). Das mir im Laufe der letzten vierzig Jahre bekannt gewordene Material zeigt sich, was die Punktierung angeht, so variabel, dass ich die seinerzeit vorgenommene Einteilung in Subspezies nicht mehr in allen Punkten für berechtigt halte. Alle Funde nördlich des Sambesi gehören zu der Nominatform, auch die seinerzeit aus Uganda und Tansania als " reticulatus adulterinus " gemeldeten Stücke. Ob sich die madagassische Subspezies nach Kenntnis eines grösseren Materials wird halten lassen, möchte ich offen lassen. Die südafrikanischen Vertreter der Art und diejenigen von den Seychellen sind jedoch nach heutigem Kenntnisstand als eigene Subspezies anzusehen. Funde des S. reticulatus, die bisher nicht publiziert waren: Guinea: 1: Dalaba, 19.V.1968 (MHNW). Elfenbeinküste: 3: Reserve du Banco, Paulian & Delamare (MHNP, cP); 8: Akantdjé, s. Cola nitida, 11.I.1962, E. Lavabre (MHNP, SMNS, cP); 10: Bingerville, I.1962, J. Decelle (RMCA, MHNG, SMNS, cP); 3: Man: Zongoualé, Cascades Mont la Dent, 7 o 25’N, 7 o 34’W, 16.II.1998, Kassebeer & Hilger (cP). Ghana: 3: Kade, Pyrethrum COI, CD2, MI, 15.IX., 27.X:, 29.XII.1971, J. Majer (AMNH, cP). Nigeria: 1: Yankari, 29. II.1968, J. T. Medler (CNC). Kamerun: 1: SWP Korup N. P., 6.VII.2005, Cornell & Voma (cCornell); 9: Mbalmayo F. Res., Ebogo, fogged from Terminalia ivorensis, IX.1993 (106 [2], 353, 355 [2], 357, 369 [2], 374) (NHML, cP); 6: NW prov., Kefen forest (5 km E of Bambui, 6 o 02.050’N, 10 o 17.423’E, 1800 m, 13.-14.III.2008, M. Riha (SMNS, cP); 9: NW prov, E env. of Big Baranke, 1200 m, 6 o 06.698’N, 10 o 15.938’E, 5.-13.III.2008, M. Riha (SMNS, cP). D. R. Kongo: 5: Kaniama, 2.II.1939, sur café robusta, H. J. Brédo (IRSNB); 7: terr. Rutshuru, N’Gesho, 2.IX.1937, Ghesquière (IRSNB); 1: alto Uele: Kapili, V.1927, F. S. Patrizi (Mus. Genua). Uganda: 1: Masindi distr., Budongo Forest near Sonso, 1 o 45’N, 31 o 35’E, 11.- 20.VII.1995, T. n. 15 (2), Th. Wagner (MKB); 2: ibidem 11.-20.VII.1995, T. n. 15 (2), T. n. 17 (4), Th. Wagner (MKB); 6: ibidem, 21-30.VII.1995, R. a., 31 (10), Th. Wagner (MKB; cP); 8: ibidem 21.-30.V.1995, R. a. 32 3, R. a. 38 3, R. a. 46 (1), Th. Wagner (MKB, cP). Ruanda: 2: Nyungwe, Kamiranzovu, 2000 m, fogging Carapa grandiflora 2 1, X.1993, Th. Wagner (MKB); 1: Karengera, 1700 m, fogging Carapa grandiflora 1, 18, IX.1993, Th. Wagner (MKB); 2, 14: Karengera, Cyamudongo, 1, idem (MKB, cP). Burundi: 1: Bururi, 28.I.1986, H. Mühle (ZMB). Kenia: 3: Busumbuli, Kakamega Forest, 0 o 22’N, 34 o 50’E, 1600 m, 7.-11.II.1999, Th. Wagner (MKB, cP); 2: ibidem IX.-X.2001, T. n. 131 2 st. 17, W. Freund; 1: ibidem, T. n. 117 e, W. Freund & Th. Wagner (MKB, cP); 3: ibidem Rain Forest, 0 o 21’N, 34 o 52’E, ca. 1450 m, 12.II.1999, U. Göllner (ZMB, cP); 1: ibidem 0 o 21’N, 34 o 52’E, Umgebung Udos Campside, 12.II.1999, J. Deckert (ZMB. Tansania: 2, 1: Usamaro, III.1914, Methner (FMCh, NHMW); 1: E Usambara, Amani N. R., X.2003, Th. Wagner (MKB); 2, 5: E. Usambara, Handei F., 5.07 S, 38.30 E, IX.2003, Th. Wagner (MKB, cP).

Published as part of Puthz, V., 2011, Übersicht über die Gattung Stenus LATREILLE in der Äthiopis und Lemuris (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 813-860 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 43 (1) on page 819, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5325583

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Stenus reticulatus reticulatus l. benick 1920, Arthropoda, Stenus reticulatus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Stenus, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy

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