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Edaphus MOTSCHULSKY 1857

Authors: Puthz, Volker;
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Edaphus MOTSCHULSKY, 1857 Hawkeswoodedaphus MAKHAN, 2007: 1 syn.n. MAKHAN (2007) hat die von mir (PUTHZ 2006b) als „ ventralis -Gruppe“ charakterisierte Gruppe der weltweit verbreiteten Gattung Edaphus von dieser Gattung abgetrennt und sie mit einem eigenen Gattungsnamen versehen. Als gattungsspezifische Merkmale nennt er die abdominalen Atriumtaschen und einen, wie er formuliert, „Schulterkiel“ („humeral carina“). Bei diesem Merkmal handelt es sich um eine kurze, schmale, längliche, bei den verschiedenen Arten unterschiedlich deutliche, linienförmige Vertiefung im Schulterbereich (von mir schon 1973 als „humeral stria (not impression or carina)“ bezeichnet, also keineswegs um einen Kiel! Dieses Merkmal ist nur eines der unterschiedlichen Merkmale im Bereich der Schultern von Edaphus -Arten (vgl. u. a. PUTHZ 2007). Auch kann ich angesichts der grossen Vielgestaltigkeit der Gattung (mit über 400 Arten weltweit) in dem Vorhandensein der besonderen Atriumbildungen am Abdomen kein valides Gattungsmerkmal sehen, weshalb ich den oben genannten Namen einziehe.

Published as part of Puthz, Volker, 2011, Neue und alte Euaesthetinen (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) 108. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Euaesthetinen, pp. 13-31 in Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Österreichischen Entomologen 63 on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5075650

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy, Edaphus

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