2015
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.4.1
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Taxonomy of the genus Bolitogyrus Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini: Quediina) from China with description of seven new species

Abstract: Seven new species of the genus Bolitogyrus Chevrolat, 1842 are described based on specimens collected in China, namely B. depressus sp. nov. from Guangdong, B. hainanensis sp. nov. and B. magnimaculosus sp. nov. from Hainan, B. metallicus sp. nov. from Hubei, and B. loculus sp. nov., B. profundus sp. nov. and B. uncus sp. nov. from Yunnan. The number of Bolitogyrus species is thus increased to 59. Line drawings and color illustrations of adults and genitalia of the new species and some others are given. A key … Show more

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“…The Shaanxi locality reported here is slightly north of the northernmost record of the genus (also for this species) (Cai et al 2015). Bolitogyrus kitawakii cannot be externally distinguished from the allopatric B. cyanipennis but differs by the differently shaped paramere, arrangement of peg setae and shorter apex of the median lobe.…”
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“…The Shaanxi locality reported here is slightly north of the northernmost record of the genus (also for this species) (Cai et al 2015). Bolitogyrus kitawakii cannot be externally distinguished from the allopatric B. cyanipennis but differs by the differently shaped paramere, arrangement of peg setae and shorter apex of the median lobe.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…In their description of Bolitogyrus uncus , Cai et al (2015) apparently compared it to the concept of B. electus used by Hu et al (2011), which actually represented a different and new species ( B. confusus ). However, B. uncus remains a valid species based on diagnostic characters given above including the shorter apex of the median lobe and different shape of the paramere in lateral view.…”
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