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New distributional records of 17 species of Malachiinae (Coleoptera: Melyridae) in Poland are given. Hypebaeus flavipes (FABR.) is newly recorded from the Pomeranian Lake District, Ebaeus flavicornis ERICHSON from the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland and Małopolska Upland, Anthocomus fasciatus (L.) from the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, Anthocomus rufus (HERBST) from the Western Sudety Mountains, Axinotarsus pulicarius (FABR.) from Pomeranian Lake District, and Cordylepherus viridis (FABR.) from Lublin Upland and Western Sudety Mountains.
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The Australian Dicranolaius fauna is revised based on 79 described species (30 of them are new). The revision is mainly based on males as they only provide good diagnostic characters for species recognition. The following new species are described: Dicranolaius acacia sp. nov., D. alice sp. nov., D. anic sp. nov., D. archer sp. nov., D. balah sp. nov., D. bogan sp. nov., D. brittoni sp. nov., D. cardaleae sp. nov., D. chinchilla sp. nov., D. confusus sp. nov., D. crypticus sp. nov., D. desertus sp. nov., D. eromanga sp. nov., D. hudsoni sp. nov., D. kildurk sp. nov., D. kimberley sp. nov., D. kinchega sp. nov., D. micrus sp. nov., D. moffatt sp. nov., D. monteithi sp. nov., D. pilbara sp. nov., D. proserpine sp. nov., D. pulleni sp. nov., D. quorn sp. nov., D. reidi sp. nov., D. rockhampton sp. nov., D. spinifex sp. nov., D. thylungra sp. nov., D. uptoni sp. nov., D. zborowskii sp. nov. The following new combinations are proposed: D. ammophilus (Lea, 1917) (Laius), comb, nov., D. distortus (Blackburn, 1888) (Laius), comb, nov., D. egenus (Lea, 1899) (Laius), comb, nov., D. eremita (Blackburn, 1895) (Laius), comb, nov., D. eyrensis (Blackburn, 1892) {Laius), comb, nov., D. guttulatus (Fairmaire, 1877) (Laius), comb, nov., D. melanoderes (Lea, 1917) (Laius), comb, nov., D. minutus (Lea, 1914) (Laius), comb. no\., D.purpureiceps (Lea, 1915) (Laius), comb. nov.,Z>. variegatus (Blackburn, 1889) (Laius), comb, nov., D. verticalis (Macleay, 1826) (Laius), comb, nov., Intybia cavicomis (Lea, 1909) (Laius), comb, nov., Intybia hackeri (Lea) (Laius) comb, nov.; Simoderus megalops (Lea) (Laius) comb. nov. The following synonymies are proposed: D. bellulus (Boisduval, 1835) [= D. cyanocephalus (Lea, 1909); = D. intermedius (Lea, 1909); =D. nidicola (Lea, 1909); =D. orcicornis (Lea, 1909)],D. conicicornis (Blackburn, 1888) [= D. rugiceps (Lea, 1899)], D. guttulatus (Fairmaire, 1877) [= D. longus (Lea, 1929)], D. verticalis (Macleay, 1826) [ = D. tarsalis (Lea, 1909)]. The lectotypes of the following species are designated: Laius acervatus Lea, 1917; L. ammophilus Lea, 1917; L. aulacophoroides Lea, 1917; L. c-pupureus Lea, 1914; L. concavifrons Lea, 1917; L. conicicornis Blackburn, 1888; L. curvicornis Lea, 1929; L. cyanocephalus Lea, 1909; L. distortus Blackburn, 1888; L. egenus Lea, 1899; L. eremita Blackburn, 1851; L. eyrensis Blackburn, 1892; L. fimbriceps Lea, 1929; L. flavifrons Lea, 1917; L. flavonotatus Lea, 1917; L. guttulatus Fairmaire, 1877; L. inconstans Lea, 1921; L. intermedius Lea, 1909; L. intricatus Lea, 1921; L. longus Lea, 1929; L. major Blackburn, 1889; L. mastersii Macleay, 1872; L. melanoderes Lea, 1917; L. minutus Lea, 1914; L. nidicola Lea, 1909; L. orcicornis Lea, 1909; L. orthodoxus Lea, 1909; L. pallidus Lea, 1899; L. plagiaticollis Fairmaire, 1877; L. planiceps Lea, 1899; L. purpureiceps Lea, 1915; L. rugiceps Lea, 1899; L. sinus Lea, 1899; L. tarsalis Lea, 1909; L. tetrasticus Lea, 1922; L. trifoveicornis Lea, 1921; L. variegatus Blackburn, 1889; L. villosus Lea, 1899; Malachius verticalis Macleay, 1826. Neotype oiMalachius bellulus Boisduval, 1835 is also designated.
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The paper deals with the faunistic data of some Coleoptera families collected in Savadkooh County (northern Iran). In total 28 species (Tenebrionidae: 7 species, Scarabaeidae: 4 species, Carabidae, Cerambycidae, Nitidulidae: total 3 species, Elateridae, Kateretidae, Silphidae: total 2 species, Glaphyridae and Melyridae: single species for each one) were collected and identified. Two species, Meligethes planiusculus (HEER) (Nitidulidae) and Anamartus strobli (REITT.) (Kateretidae) are new records for Iran.
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W pracy przedstawiono wstępne wyniki badań faunistycznych przeprowadzonych w centralnej części prowincji Mazandaran w północnym Iranie. W analizowanym materiale zidentyfikowano 28 gatunków chrząszczy należących do 11 rodzin: Tenebrionidae – 7 gatunków, Scarabaeidae – 4 gatunki, Carabidae, Cerambycidae i Nitidulidae – po 3 gatunki, Elateridae, Kateretidae i Silphidae – po 2 gatunki, Glaphyridae i Melyridae – po jednym gatunku. Dwa spośród nich, tj.: Meligethes planiusculus (HEER) (Nitidulidae) i Anamartus strobli (REITTER) (Kateretidae), wykazano z Iranu po raz pierwszy.
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Four specimens of fossil beetles recorded from the Middle and Late Jurassic boundary beds of Inner Mongolia, China are assigned to the melyrid lineage of Cleroidea. Three of them are described as Sinomelyris praedecessor gen. et sp. nov. and constitute the earliest known representatives of the family Melyridae. The new species habitually resembles some extant beetles of the subfamily Melyrinae but it is distinctly smaller and possesses four elytral carinae, the pronotum without a pair of the dorsolateral carinae, and the tarsal claw simple. The fourth specimen Juraniscus majeri gen. et sp. nov., is classified as Cleroidea incertae sedis. The new species has the symmetrical antennomeres including three terminal ones, the tarsomeres 1–4 with the lobes, the tarsal claw simple, and the aedeagus with the separated parameres. It is considered to be a member of the melyrid lineage and its relations to the relevant families Mauroniscidae, Rhadalidae, Dasytidae, and Malachiidae are discussed. A complete list of fossil species in the melyrid lineage described to date is provided.
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Twenty four species of the families Hydrophilidae, Anobiidae, Cyphonidae, Heteroceridae, Dermestidae, Melyridae, Silvanidae, Phalacridae, Nitidulidae, Lathridiidae, Erotylidae, Melandryidae, Oedemeridae and Tenebrionidae recorded from the Puszcza Bukowa forest (NW Poland) are discussed.
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