Table Of ContentElytra, Tokyo,23(1):77-88,May15,1995
       Tax-onomicandFaunisticContributionstotheKnowledge
   ofPalaearcticQuediina
   (Coleoptera,Staphylinidae,Staphylinini)
  AlesSMETANA
       Centre forLandandBiologicalResourcesResearch,
     BiologicalResourcesDivision,AgricultureCanada,
    Ottawa,OntarioKIAOC6,Canada
          Abstract TaxonomicandfaunisticdataonPalaearcticQuediina,mainlyon the
           speciesof thegenusQuedius,areprovided.Quedius(Microsau・,us)kalabiisdescribedand
         加ustratedasnew fromspecimensfromKyrgyzstan(TianShan); Quedius(Quedionuchus)
           ar,mpesSHARP,1889isredescribedandillustratedfromspecimensfromKunashirIsland;
          Quedius (Distichalius)1oebli SMETANA, I978isplacedinsynonymywith Q. fagelianus
       CoIFFAIT, 1967 (new synonymy); Quedius lRaphirus) sparsutus FAUvEL, 1875 and Q.
           (Raphirus) lederlBERNHAUER,1902areplacedinsynonymywithQ.sublimbatusMAKLIN,
            l853(newsynonymies); sexualcharacters, bothmaleand female, aredescribedand il-
       lustratedforQuedius(.Rapflirus)walteriKoRGE,1971fromnorth-easternAnatolia.
                Thepresentpaper isthefirstofaseriesofpapersintendedtopresent resultsof
           myrecentstudiesonthePalaearcticmembersofthesubtribeQuediina.
            Thespecimensmentionedin thepaper aredepositedinseveralcollectionsand
              theabbreviationsusedinthetext,whenreferringtothesecollections,areasfollows:
    ASCC(A.Smetanacollection,Ottawa,Canada)
     NHNG(Museumd'Histoirenature11e,Geneve,Switzerland)
      MKCC(M. Kociancollection,Praha,CzechRepublic)
   Quedius(Microsaurus)kalabisp
nov.
(Figs.1-6)
        Entirely, includingappendages, rufo-testaceous,elytraandabdomenbecoming
           inconspicuouslypalertowardapex.Headofobtuselyquadrangularshape,aboutas
            longaswide,parallel-sidedbehindeyes,posterioranglesbroadlyarcuate;eyesvery
             smalland flat,not protruding from lateralcontoursofhead, temperaabout2.5as
           longaseyesseen fromabove(ratio2.46);noadditionalsetiferouspuncturesbetween
          anterior frontal punctures; posterior frontalpunctureand temporal punctureboth
               situatedmuchclosertoposteriormarginofheadthantoposteriormarginofeye; two
          smallsetiferouspuncturesbetweenposterior frontalpunctureandposteriormargin
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              ofhead;temperawithsomefinepuncturesposteriorly;surfaceofheadwithveryfine
      and densemicrosculpture ofmostly transverse waves and with scattered micro-
         punctulation.Antennarathershort,segment3distinctlylonger thansegment2,seg-
            ments4and5aslongaswide,segments6-10wider thanlong,graduallybecoming
             shorterandwider,segment10distinctlytransverse,lastsegmentaboutaslongastwo
          precedingsegmentscombined.Pronotumslightlywider thanlong(ratio1.14),basal
         marginbroadlyrounded, lateral marginsdistinctly,slightlyarcuatelynarrowedan-
            teriad; dorsal rows eachwith two finepunctures;sublateral rowseach with two
           punctures,posteriorpuncturesituatedslightlybeforelevelof largelateralpuncture;
           surfaceofpronotumwithmicrosculpturesimilar tothatofhead,micropunctulation
            indistincttoentirelyobsolete.Scutellumimpunctate,surfacewithverydenseandfine
            microsculptureoftransverselines.Elytrashort,atbasenarrowerthanpronotumat
          widestpoint, inconspicuouslywidenedposteriad,atsuturedistinctly(ratio128),at
            sidesslightly(ratio1.12)shorterthanpronotumatmidline;punctationfine,moderate-
          lydense,vaguelyasperate,transverseinterspacesbetweenpuncturesmostlyabout2.5
           aslargeasdiametersofpunctures;pubescencebrownish;surfacebetweenpunctures
           withveryfineandratherdensemicropunctulation.Wingsreducedtonon-functional
           stumps.Abdomenwithtergite7(fifthvisible)lackingwhitishapical fringeofpalisade
             setae;punctationandpubescenceof tergitesslightlyfiner anddenser than thaton
          elytra,punctationsimple,evenlycoveringtergites,graduallybecomingvaguelysparser
            towardapexofabdomen;surfacebetweenpunctureswithexceedinglyfineanddense
    microsculptureoftransversestriae.
          Male. First foursegmentsof front tarsusstronglydilated,sub-bilobed,each
            denselycoveredwithmodifiedpalesetaeventrally;segment twovaguelywider than
           apexoftibia(ratio1.10);segment fournarrower thanprecedingsegments.Sternite8
       with two strongsetae at each side; with moderately wide, shallow, subangulate
       medic-apicalemargination,small triangularareabeforeemargination attened(Fig.
           1).Genitalsegmentwithtergitel0stronglynarrowedtowardsubtruncateapex,with
              twostrongapicalsetaeandwithnumerousfiner,variablylongsetaeonapicalportion
          (Fig 2);sternite9subemarginateapically,denselysetose,with threestronger lateral
            setaeinfrontofapicalmargin(Fig 3).Aedoeagus(Figs.4-5)small;medianlobewith
            shortapicalportionwithnarrowlyarcuatetoobtuselytriangularapexbearingminute
             toothonfaceadjacenttoparamerejustbelowapex.Paramerelarge,coveringmostof
           medianlobe,graduallydilatedanteriadandthennarrowedintonarrowlyemarginate
                apexnotquitereachingapexofmedianlobe; twofineapicalsetaeoneachsideof
         medial emargination, two similar setae at each lateral margin quite below apex;
              undersideof paramerewithoneirregulargroupofsensorypegsetaeclose to apical
               marginoneachsideofmedialemargination,eachwithsevenoreightpegsetae,and
              withoneirregular, lateral,groupofsixsensorypegsetaeoneachsidearoundwidest
         pointofparamere. Internalsacwithout largersclerotizedstructures.
             Female. First foursegmentsoffronttarsussimilar tothoseofmale,butdis-
          tinctly less dilated and with less numerousmodified palesetae ventrally; segment
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            twovaguelynarrower thanapexoftibia(ratio0.92).Genitalsegmentwith tergite10
        short and wide, distinctly pigmented medic-apically, markedly narrowed toward
             subacuteapex,withnumerousunequallylongsetaeatanteriormarginandonapical
portion(Fig 6).
  Length8.5-9.3mm.
        Typematerial. Holotype(male): [Kyrgyzstan]: “SU-TienShan NEpart of
       Terskey Ala Too ridge3000-3600m”. In the collection of the Naturhistorisches
   Museum,Wien,Austria.
       Allotype(female):[Kyrgyzstan]: ''SU-Tien-SchanMts,-3000-3500mNOpart
           of TerskeyAlaTooridgeJETY-0GUZ,-20kmSWFromPrzewalskJ. Kalableg.
      23.-30. 6. 1989”/“QUEDIUS(Microsaurus)sp ”. In theSmetanacollection,
n
  Ottawa, Canada.
         Paratype (male): same data as holotype. In theSmetana collection, Ottawa,
Canada.
             Geographicaldistribution. Quediuskalabiisatpresentknownonly fromthetype
              localityon thenorthwesternslopesoftheTerskey Alatau Khrebet oftheTianShan
   massivein Kyrgyzstan.
          Bionomics. Nothingisknownabout thecollection circumstancesof thespec-
              imens.Basedon thepalegeneralcolorationofboth thebodyand theappendages,
                andon theverysmallsizeof theeyes, itseemsprobablethat Q kalabi occurs in
        subterraneanburrowsofsomeanimal, probablyarodent.
         Recognitionandcomparisons. Quediuskalabimayberathereasilyrecognizedby
            the combination of both the external characters, and the male and female sexual
            characters.ItistosomeextentsimilartoQ duiSMETANA,1989fromPunjab(Himacha1
              Pradesh)withwhichitsharesthepositionsofboththeposterior frontalandtemporal
              punctures,andthegeneralshapeoftheaedoeagus;however,Qduidiffers,inaddition
              tothemalesexualcharacters, includingthedifferenceson themedianlobeandon
            theparamereoftheaedoeagus(seefigs 25and27inSMETANA, l989,andFigs.4-5),
                bythepresenceofonlytwopuncturesineachof thedorsal rowsonthepronotum,
        bythestouter formanddarkercoloration,etc.
           Etymology. Patronymic. Thespecieswas named in honor of Mr. J. KALAB,
       Jinacovice,CzechRepublic,whocollectedtheallotype.
  Quedlus(Microsaurus) tenelius(GRAvENHoRsT)
     SlaphylinusteneliusGRAvENHoRsT,1806,54.
   Quediustene11us:CoIFFAIT,1978,168.
       New records. [Rossia]: Buryat rep. Baikal. Bolsaja Ceremsana, 460m, 20~
    25-VII-92, M. TRYzNA(ASCC, MKCC) 2.
        Comments. Thisisanorthernspecies,widelydistributed from Fennoskandia
            eastwardthroughSiberiatotheLakeBaikalareaandtonorthernMongolia(SMETANA,
1967, 215).
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   Quedills(Distichallus) fagelianusCoIFFAIT
        Quedius(Mlcrosaurus)faigelianusCoIFFAIT,1967,391;1978,180.
     Quedius(Distichalius)1oeb11SMETANA,1978,121(sy'1.nov).
    New record. [Lebanon]: Hasroun pres de Becharre, l,500m, 3-IV-75, C.
BEsUcHET(MHNG)1.
         Comments. QuediusfagelianusisatpresentknownfromLebanonandIsrael.
          Co1FFAIT(1.c)assigned thisspeciestothesubgenusMicrosaurus.Hesuggested
              thatitisrelatedtothespeciesofthe“groupedeQ.lateralis'',particularlytoQfissus,
                basedonthefactthattheapicalportionofthemedianlobeinQ ftssusisalsodivided
           into twobranches, althoughnot as deeply as in Q fatgelianus. Subsequently, he
          establishedaseparatemonotypic“groupedeQ fagelianus'' for it,withinMicrosaurus
(COIFFAIT, 1978,180).
             Thecharacterstateofthedividedapicalportionofthemedianlobeapparently
            developedindependentlyat least twicewithinQuedius. Itappearsrarely,except it is
           frequentinthespeciesofsomeAsiaticspecies-groupsofthesubgenusDistichalius(see
               SMETANA,1995).IhavelittledoubtthatQ fagelianusbelongstothetaxonthatisat
           presentrecognizedasthesubgenusDistichalius,basedbothontheexternalcharacters
           (elytra1punctation)and theapicallydividedmedian lobeoftheaedoeagus.
              I havenotstudiedthetypespecimensofQ fagelianus; however, thereis little
             doubt that thenameQ.1oebli isajuniorsynonymofQ fagelianus(newsynonymy).
  Quedius(Quedl'onuchus)armipes(SHARP)
     QuedionuchusarmipesSHARP,1889,34.
     Quediusarmipes:BERNHAUER&SCHUBERT,1916,419;ADAcHI,1957,179.
         New records. [Rossia]: Kunashir, three different localities in the vicinity of
   Mendeleevo,13-IX-72, 18-IV- and22-V-77,PoToTsKAYA(ASCC)3.
          Comments. Thespecieshasneverbeenadequatelydescribed;thereforeadetailed
    description isgivenbelow.
          Description. Piceouswithblackhead, apicalmarginsofabdominal tergitesand
           apexofabdomenusuallyinconspicuouslypaler;maxillaryandlabialpalpi testaceo-
          brunneous,antennaebrunneo-piceousorbrunneouswithfirst threesegmentsdark-
             ened;legsbrunneouswithpalertarsi,medial facesofmiddleandhind femorapiceous-
           black. Headofrounded quadrangular shape,distinctlywider than long(ratio130),
                Fig. 1-17. - 1-6.Quediuskalabi:1,apicalportionofmalesternite8;2,tergite10ofmalegenital
           segment;3,stemite9ofmalegenitalsegment;4,aedoeagus,ventralview;5,apicalportionof
          undersideofparamere;6,tergite l0offemalegenitalsegment. - 7-11. Quediusa・,,mpes:7,
            apical portionofmalesternite8;8, tergite10ofmalegenitalsegment;9,stemite9ofmale
            genitalsegment;10,aedoeagus,ventralview;11,apicalportionofundersideofparamere. -
           12-17. Quedius、valteri: 12, apical portionofmalesternite8;13, tergite10of malegenital
          segment;14,stemite9ofmalegenitalsegment;15,aedoeagus,ventralview;16,apicalportion
         ofundersideofparamere;17,tergite10offemalegenitalsegment.
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           slightlynarrowedbehindeyes,posterioranglesobtuselyrounded;withdistincttrans-
          verseimpressionbetweeneyes;eyessmall, onlyslightlyconvex; temperamarkedly
         longer thaneyesseen from above (ratio 133); noadditional setiferouspunctures
           betweenanterior frontalpunctures;posterior frontalpuncturesituatedclosetopos-
           teriormargin ofhead, twoadditionalsetiferouspuncturesmediadof it; temporal
          puncturesituatedsomewhatcloser toposteriormarginofhead than to posteriO「
            marginofeye,oneadditionalsetiferouspuncturebetweenitandposteriormar9inof
              eye;surfaceofheadwithveryfineanddensemicrosculptureoftransversestriae,with
        interspersedmicropunctulation. Antennashort,segment 3somewhat longer than
           segment2,segment4aboutaslongaswide,segment5slightly,segments6-10distinctly
         transverse, lastsegmentshorter than twoprecedingsegmentscombined.Scutellum
          impunctate,withextremelyfinemicrosculptureof transversestriaewith intermixed
          micropunctulation.Pronotumslightlywiderthanlong(ratio1.10),widest atabout
         mjddle,moderatelyroundedbasally,onlyslightlytransverselyconvex,aboutequally
         narrowedbothanteriadandposteriad,lateralmarginseach attenedtoinconspicuously
            concaveposteriorly;dorsalrowseachwiththreepunctures;sublatera1rowseachwith
            onlyonepuncturenearanteriormargin;microsculptureonpronotumsimilartothat
            onheadbutinterspersedmicropunctulationfiner.Elytramoderatelylong,flat,atbase
              aboutaswideaspronotumatwidestpoint,hardlywidenedposteriad,atsutureslightly
           (ratio120),atsidesdistinctly (ratio130) longer thanpronotumatmidline. Each
          elytronwithpunctationlimitedtotwoirregular,longitudinal rowsofPunctures,one
            closetosuture,otherataboutlateralthird;withslightlongitudinal impressionalong
              suture;withseveralspine-likesetaeonhumerusandwithonehumeralandtwolateral
          longsetae;surfaceslightly, irregularly wrinkled, with dense and fine, submeshed
          microsculpturegraduallybecomingmoresuperficial towardelytra1apex.Wingsfully
            developed.Abdomenwithtergite7(fifthvisible)bearingwhitishapicalseamofpali-
           sadefrjnge;punctationofabdominaltergitesfineandmoderatelydense,becoming
              somewhatsparsertowardapexofeachtergiteandingeneraltowardapexofabdomen,
             firstvisibletergitewithsparseandextremelyfinepunctationonmiddlearea;pubes-
         cencepiceous;surfacebetweenpunctureswithexceedingly denseand fine micro-
           sculptureoftransversestriae.Ventro-media1marginofhindfemoraexpanded,except
          nearapex,expandedportionwithnumerous,strong,spine-likeblacksetae.
          Male. First foursegmentsof fronttarsusmoderatelydilated,subbilobed,each
             denselycoveredwithmodifiedpalesetaeventrally;segmenttwonarrowerthanapexof
          tibia(ratio0.80);segment foursomewhatnarrowerthanprecedingsegments.Sternite
               8withtwolongsetaeoneachside;withrathernarrowandshallow,arcuatemedic-
         apicalemargination,small triangularareabeforeemargination attened and smooth
         (Fjg 7). Genital segmentwithtergite10small,strongly narrowed toward arcuate
               apex,withtwolongandseveralshortersetaeatapicalmargin,andwithseveralsmall
             setaejn front ofthem(Fig 8);sternite9shortandwide,witharcuateapex,densely
          setoseandwithtwominuteapicalsetae(Fig 9).Aedoeagus(Figs.10-11)small,short
           andwide;medianlobewithapexsubarcuate,withtwolatero-apica1sclerites,apical
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             portionwithsmall toothon faceadjacent toparamere.Paramerenotquitereaching
             apexofmedianlobe,narrow,subpara11e1-sidedwitharcuateapex; four finesetaeat
               apexand twosimilarsetaeateachlateralmarginbelowapex;sensorypegsetaeon
             undersideofparamerearranged intotwoirregular apicalgroups,eachwithsix or
          sevenpegsetae. Internalsacsimple,without largersclerotizedstructures.
             Female. Firstfoursegmentsoffronttarsussimilartothoseofmale,butslightly
  lessdilated.
             Tergite10ofthegenitalsegmentwasseverelydamagedintheonlyfemaleavail-
       able; it cannot bedescribed or illustrated.
  Length7.9-8.8mm.
          Geographicaldistribution. Quediusarmlpe.sisatpresentknownfromtheJapanese
          IslandsofKyushuandHonshu(SHIBATA,1984,130)andfromKunashir,thesouthern-
      most island of the Kuri1Islands.
           Bionomics. Collectioncircumstancesof thespecimensarenot known, but it is
           assumed that theyweretaken fromunderthebarkoftrees
)i “edl'“s(Kap詰'rMs  walter  KoRG
(Figs.12-17)
     Quedius、v,alteriKoRGE,1971,44;CoIFFAIT,1978,182.
        New records. [Turcia]: “Turk.-Rize7. '76, Valleed.1.Firtina1400m; Vit lgt ”
       (ACSS) l;Borcka,BalikliDagi, l4-VI-92, M.JANATA(ASCC, MKCC)2.
            Comments. Thespecieswasuntilnowknownonlyfromthetwofemalespeci-
          mens, collected at Ilica in the valley of Ardesen (Kackar-Daglari). The two new
              recordsseem to indicate that thespecies iswidely distributed in themountainsof
  northeastern Anatolia.
          KoRGE(1971,44)discussedthedifficultyhehadwiththesubgenericassignment
              ofthisspecies.HeeventuallychosetoplaceittentativelyinthesubgenusMlcrosaurus,
             butpointedout that itmayactuallybelongtothesubgenusSauridus(recentlycon-
           sideredasajuniorsynonymof Raphirus -seee.g.SMETANA,1988, 183).Both the
            charactersontheaedoeagusandtheexternalcharacters,particularlythepresenceof
           onlyoneadditional setiferouspuncturebetweentheposterior frontal punctureand
          theposteriormarginof thehead(seeSMETANA,1988,183) leavelittledoubt that
.
      walteribelongstothesubgenusRaphirus(seeabove).
            ThespecieswasdescribedindetailbyKoRGE(1971,44)andthereforeonlythe
             maleandfemalesexualcharacters,includingthoseonthegenitalsegments,areadded
here.
          Male. First foursegmentsof front tarsusstronglydilated, sub-bilobed, each
             verydenselycoveredwithmodifiedpalesetaeventrally;segment twoaboutaswide
             asapexoftibia;segmentfournarrowerthanprecedingsegments.Sternite8withwide
         anddeep,obtuselytriangularmedic-apicalemargination,smalltriangularareabefore
         emarginationslightlyflattenedandsmooth(Fig.12).Genitalsegmentwithtergite10
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            fairlynarrowandelongate,narrowlyarcuateapically,withtwostrongerapicalsetae,
            andwithadditionalweakersetaeatapicalmarginandonapicalportion(Fi9. 13);
            sternite9asinFig.14,withsubarcuateapexbearingtwoapicalsetae.AedoeaguS
           (Figs.15_l6)verynarrowandelongate;medianlobenarrowedintosubacuteapex,
              withsmalltoothjustbelowapexonfaceadjacenttoparamere;paramerenarrowand
           veryelongate,almostparallel-sidedwithnarrowlyobtuseapex,slightlyexceedingapex
            ofmedjan1obe,narrowerthanmedianlobeexceptcoveringveryapexofmedianlobe
              anteriorly; fourextremelysmallsetaeatapexand twosimilarsetaeat eachlateral
             marginbelowapex;undersideofparamerewithoutsensorypegsetae,butwith two
           short,longitudinalmedialcarinaejustbelowapex;internalsacsimple,withoutlarger
  sclerotizedstructures.
            Female. First four segments of front tarsussimilar to thoseof male, but
            somewhat lessdilated;segment twoslightlynarrowerthanapexoftibia(ratio0.85).
          Genitalsegmentwithtergite10quitedistinctive,narrowedtowardnarrowlyarcuate
       apex, with middle portion longitudinally elevated, elevated portion with two fine
           longitudinalcarinaeatbase;narrowmedic-apicalportionpigmented;withfiveapical
         setaeandwithsomeadditionalsetaeonapicalportion(Fig.17).
             Theconfigurationofboththeapicalportionoftheparamereoftheaedoeagus
            (lackingsensorypegsetae,but bearingtwolongitudinal carinae) and tergite10of
           the femalegenital segment (middleportionelevatedandprovidedwith twobasal
        longitudinalcarinae)areuniquefeaturesofthisspecies
   l‘ed1lls( l'l1'1s) transsylyaM'eMsWEISE
ap
    QuediustranssylvanleusWEIsE,1875,356;SM、ITANA,1962,139.
       New record. [Ukraina]:Zakarpatskijreg.,Kvasyenv.,23-VII-92,0.HOvORKA
(MKCC)1.
          Comments. Thisisanendemicspeciesof thenortheasternCarpathians,partic-
           ularlyoftheCzernahoramassive. 0nlyveryfewrecent recordsareknown
s) Medl1'1s(Kap加'r gs  nevu  EPPEL田S '
   QuediusnovusEppELsHEIM,1892,331;CoIFFAIT,1963,389.
.
      New records. [Uzbekistan]:Zeravanskijchr.,AmanKutan,1,250m,9-VI-89,
       0.HovoRKA(ASCC)1;Zaamin.zapovednik,15-VI-90,J.MAREK(ASCC.MKCC)6.
          Comments. Quediusnoviisseemstobewidely distributed inthemountainous
             areasofCentralAsia,butveryfewrecent recordsareknownatpresent
)  lledl'lrs( ap加ヘ Is s“aZl' atMs MAKLIN
    Quediussut)1imbatusMAKLIN,1853,190;SMETANA,1971,219.
      QuedjussparsutusFAUvEL,1875,XXXIV;GRIDELLI,1922,124;1924,124;C0lFFAIT,1978,250(Syn nov)
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             Quediuslede''1BERNHAUER,1902,699;GRIDELLl,1922,129;1924,124(necColFFAIT,1967)(synnov).
    QuediusarcttcusMUNSTER,1920,57;SMETANA,1965,47.
   QuediuSWuO「entausiBERNHAUER,1927,96;SMETANA,1971,220.
       New record. [Rossia]:Buryat rep.Baikal.BolsajaCeremsana,460m,20~25_
   VII-92,M.TRYzNA(MKCC)1.
        Comments. This is acircumpolar species, widely distributed throughout the
         northern portions ofEurasiaand North America (seeSMETANA, 1967, 217 for a
  distributionalmap).
           Dueto thiswidedistribution, thespecies was namedmany times, based
on
            specimensfromboth thePalaearcticandNearcticRegions.Someof thesynonymy
         waspresentedalreadybySMETANA(1965,47,Q arcticus;1971,220, Q.wuorentausj
          andsomeadditionalnamesbasedonNearcticspecimens),butColFFAIT(1967,417;
             1978, 205)still recognizedQ arcticusasavalidspeciesandneverevenmentionedQ.
sublimbatus.
        Quediussparsutus. FAuvEL (1975, XXXIV) described thespecies fromspeci-
             mensfromtheLakeBaikalarea(“RegionduBaikal,Irkutsk,onju11ietetseptembre
         (Radae)''. I havenot seen theoriginal specimens. However, based on ColFFAIT's
         redescriptionand illustrationsof theaedoeagus(1978,115, fig 46D-F;250)ofthe
           species(COIFFAITusedFAUvEL'soriginalspecimensfortheredescription),thereisno
             seriousdoubtthatthenameQ.sparsutusisajuniorsynonymofQ. sublimbatus.
        Quedius lederi. BERNHAUER(1902, 699) described thespecies fromasingle
          specimenfromtheLakeBaikalarea(“einimBaikalgebieteaufgefundenesExemplar
            (Bang-Haas)'').ThefemaleholotypeattheFieldMuseumofNaturalHistory,Chicago,
is labelled as follows: dark blue square label/“Baikal Bang-Haas''/“Lederi
         Rtt''/“LederiBrh.1eg. LederType''/''ChicagoNHMusM.BernhauerCollection''.
             Thespecimendoesnotspecificallydiffer fromthespecimensofQ.sublimbatus; the
             nameQ.lederiisajuniorsynonymofQ.sublimbatus.Mycorrespondingdetermination
       labelhasbeenattachedtotheholotype.
             Thereseemstobesomeconfusionconcerningtheidentityoftheholotypeof
.
          1ederi.GRIDELLI(1924,124)citedunderQ.sparsutus''LagoBaica1,Tunkun,Sajan
         (Bang-Haas); unesemplare comunicatomidaBernhauer, (tipodel Lederi)''. The
             holotype(seeabove) isactuallyafemale,withdifferent labels,sothespecimensent
              byBERNHAUERtoGRIDELLIcouldnothavebeentheactual ''type''.Butsinceboth
             specimensobviously belong to thesame taxon, theconfusiondoes not affect the
          nomenclature.COIFFAIT(1978,205)repeatsthedatagivenbyGRIDELLl (1.c)asthe
            typelocalityforQ. lederi inhissense(=Q.Jenisseensis,seebelow).
   uedlMS(Kap irMs)jeMsseensis(J.SAHLBERG)
      RaphirusJ'enlsseensisJ.SAHLBERG,1880,72.
   QuediusJenlsseensis:GRIDELLI,1924,167;SMETANA,1976,24.
    Quediuslederi:COIFFAIT,1967,417; l978,205(neeBERNHAUER,1902,699)
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           Newrecords. [Rossia]:Buryatrep.Baikal.BolsajaCeremsana,460m,20~25-
        vIl_g2,MTRYzNA(ASCC,MKCC)8;PrimorskijKraj,5kmEK「aSkino,13~16-
    VII_92,D.BoUKAL(ASCC,MKCC)3.
     commeKts uediusJenlsseensls was until now known only from no「the「n
                sjberja, fromabouttheKaninPeninsulainthewest totheLenariverbasininthe
         east(SMETANA,1976,25).Thenewrecordspresented,extendthedist「ibutiOna1「an9e
            considerablysouthward.TherecordfromnearKraskinoisofparticular interest,since
             the1ocaljtyisin theextremesouthwesternportionof thePrimorskij Kraj,nearthe
      border with Chinaand North Korea.
         ColFFAIT(1967,417;1978,205)redescribedthespeciesunderthenameQ. lederi
            BERNHAUER,1902.HestatedthatQ.lederiisaspeciesquitedistinctf「omQ.Spa「SutuS
            FAuvEL,1875andnotasynonymofthelatter,asproposedbyGRIDELLI(l922,129;
             1924,124)and followedbyallsubsequentauthors. It isnotknownwhatspecimens
            ColFFAITusedfor theredescription.SeealsocommentssectionunderQ.sublimbatus.
   Quedius(Raphilrus) fellmam(ZETTERSTEDT)
    Staphylinusfe11maniZETTERSTEDT,1838,62.
   Quediusfe11matli:SMETANA,1971,233.
     New record. [Rossia]:SouthernKamchatka:“Mutnovski-Vulkan”,26-VII-91,
  R.PREDEL(MSCC)1.
           Comments. Thisisthesecondrecordofthisnortherncircumpolarspeciesfrom
  Kamchatka(seeSMETANA,1976,28).
   VlelleiopsismarginiyentrisFAIRMAIRE
           Ve11eiopsismarginiventrisFAIRMAIRE,1882,CLXIV;MARKOVITCH,1915,148-150;COIFFAIT,1978,288.
       New record. [Turcia]:Anatoliabor.,cca7kmNWKoso,1,700-2,000m,20-
   VII-76,W. HEINZ(ASCC)1.
           Comments. Very few recordsofthisveryrare,spectacularspeciesareknown.
           ItisatpresentknownfromBulgariaand fromAsiaMinor.
           Thecollectioncircumstancesofthisspecimenareunfortunatelynotknown,except
             thatithasbeentakeninamixedQuercus-Populusforest.Thetwooriginalspecimens
              of thisspecieswerefoundonacliffamongclimbingvines(“sur la falaise,clansun
            sentieraumilieudesvignes”,FARIMARIE,1882,CLXV)nearVarna,Bulgaria.Isuspect
               that thespeciesmayliveinsubterraneangalleriesofananimal,or innestsofsocial
Hymenoptera.
           ve11eiopslsmarginiventris(thetypespeciesofthegenus)agreesingeneralhabitus
          and particularly in thequitecharacteristicconfigurationof theantennawith the
          Nearcticspeciesof MegaquediusCAsEY, 1915. It ispossible that Ve11eiopsisand
               Megaquediusin factrepresentonetaxonthatmaybeamemberof theoldTertiary
              fauna.Thishastobeconfirmedbyacomprehensivestudyof thesupraspecifictaxa