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an updated catalogue of the Histeridae (Coleoptera) of Sardinia, with faunistic, zoogeographical, ecological and conservation remarks

机译:撒丁岛the科的最新目录,带有动物论,动物地理学,生态学和保护论

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An updated geographical catalogue of the histerid fauna of Sardinia is given, compiling data from 74 public and private collections and records from 115 works (papers and monographs) published during the last two centuries. Seventy-four species are listed, reporting, for each one of them, collecting data (locality, date, collector/s, etc.), chorotype, Italian distribution, notes on ecology of the adults and possible additional comments. Forty-three species known from previous literature records but not included in the catalogue are listed, and the reasons for their exclusion are explained. The paper is completed by faunistic, zoogeographical, ecological and conservation remarks. The number of Sardinian species listed in the present catalogue (74) isequal to 44.8% of the known Italian fauna (165), but it is much lower than the total number of taxa reported from Sardinia in the literature (117). Of these species, only 32 have been reported by all considered works, and the oldest list and the presentone share only 35 species. There are several reasons for these differences: many taxa have been excluded because they were based on misidentifications, others because they were not present in any of the examined collections; on the other hand, a few species have been added during the last 60 years, because described as new or found for the first time in Sardinia. From 1980 to the present day, the number of recorded species seems to be almost unchanged (76 in 1980, 77 in 2005 and 74 today), despite thevarious exclusions and additions. This may signify that the histerid fauna of Sardinia is almost completely known and that few new findings can be expected in the future. Nevertheless, 10 taxa, corresponding to 13.6% of the total, are known from a singlerecord, specifically: Tribalus (Tribalus) minimus (P. Rossi), Platysoma (Cylister) elongatum elongatum (Thunberg), Hister unicolor unicolor Linnaeus, Merohister ariasi (Marseul), Atholus paganettii (Bickhardt), Paromalus (Paromalus) filum Reitter, Gnaihoncus communis (Marseul), Gnathoncus nannetensis (Marseul), Saprinus (Micro saprinus} gomyi Secq & Secq and Exaesiopus grossipes grossipes (Marseul). Future research on the histerid beetles in Sardinia should focus on these species and on those no longerrecovered in the last two decades. Moreover, of the 74 listed species, one—Hypocacculus (Nessus) puncticollis (Kuster)—was described based on Sardinian and Spanish specimens and 7—Hister pustulosus Gene, Atholus debeauxi (Moro), Sardulus incrassatusMagrini & Fancello, S. sacerensis Casale & Marcia, S. spelaeus Patrizi, Gnathoncus cerberus Auzat and Hypocacculus (Hypocacculus} metallescens (Erichson) - on Sardinian specimens, the first five being endemic or subendemic. The historical record of Phelister haemorrhous Marseul by Baudi di Selve is proved to be erroneous, and two specimens of an unidentified Neotropical Epierus Erichson are still housed under this name in his collection. Phelister haemorrhous has, in fact, never been collected in Sardinia, and the provenance ("Sardinia") of the two Epierus specimens is surely erroneous. The "not Sardinian endemic" status of Gnathoncus cerberus is confirmed, and new records from "Grotta di Frasassi" (Italy, Marches, Ancona) are given. The chorological analysis shows that a large part of the species (48 = 64.9%) belongs to two groups: those widespread in the Holarctic region (31 = 41.9%) and those more or less widespread in the Mediterranean basin (17 = 23.0%). However, the most striking datum is the relatively high number of endemic and subendemic species (5 = 6.8%), represented by Hister pustulosus (present also in Sicily and Corsica), Atholus debeauxi (present also in Corsica), and Sardulus incrassatus, S. sacerensis and S. spelaeus (present only inSardinia). However, when the analysis is carried out on the 22 most common and widespread taxa (based on the data reported in the catalogue), the number of "Mediterranean" species [i.e. those more or le
机译:给出了撒丁岛古动物区系的最新地理目录,汇编了来自74个公共和私人收藏的数据以及最近两个世纪出版的115幅作品(论文和专着)的记录。列出了74个物种,每个物种都报告了收集的数据(位置,日期,采集者等),选型,意大利分布,关于成虫的生态学注释以及可能的其他注释。列出了先前文献记录中已知但未包括在目录中的43种,并解释了将其排除的原因。本文以动物论,动物地理学,生态学和自然保护论着完成。本目录中列出的撒丁岛物种数(74)等于已知意大利动物区系(165)的44.8%,但比文献中撒丁岛报告的分类单元总数要低得多(117)。在这些物种中,所有经过考虑的作品都只报告了32种,而最早的物种和当下的物种只有35种。造成这些差异的原因有很多:许多类群被排除在外是因为它们是基于错误的标识,其他类群则是因为它们没有出现在任何经过​​检查的馆藏中;另一方面,由于在撒丁岛首次被描述为新物种或首次发现,在过去60年中已经添加了一些物种。从1980年到今天,尽管有各种排除和添加,但记录的物种数量似乎几乎没有变化(1980年为76种,2005年为77种,今天为74种)。这可能意味着撒丁岛的古动物区系几乎是完全已知的,并且在将来很少会有新发现。但是,从单个记录中可以知道10个分类单元,占总数的13.6%,特别是:Tribalus(Tribalus)minimus(P. Rossi),Platysoma(Cylister)elongatum elongatum(Thunberg),Hister单色单色Linnaeus,Merohister ariasi( Marseul),Atholus paganettii(Bickhardt),Paromalus(Paromalus)Re Remit,Gnaihoncus communis(Marseul),Gnathoncus nannetensis(Marseul),Saprinus(Micro saprinus} gomyi Secq&Secq和Exaesiopus Grossipesipes。撒丁岛的甲虫应着眼于这些物种,以及过去二十年中不再发现的甲虫,此外,在列出的74种物种中,根据撒丁岛和西班牙的标本描述了一种小球藻(Nussus)的点刺(Kuster),而根据7个物种的希斯特pustulosus基因,Atholus debeauxi(Moro),Sardulus incrassatusMagrini和Fancello,s。sacerensis Casale和Marcia,S。spelaeus Patrizi,Gnathoncus cerberus Auzat和Hypocacculus(Hypocacculus} metallescens(Erichson)-在Sa上rdinian标本,前五个是地方性或亚地方性的。事实证明,Baudi di Selve的Phelister出血Marseul的历史记录是错误的,并且在他的收藏中仍以这个名字收藏了两个身份不明的新热带Epierus Erichson的标本。实际上,从未在撒丁岛收集过大量的菊科植物,并且两个Epierus标本的出处(“ Sardinia”)肯定是错误的。确认了格纳通猿的“非撒丁岛地方病”状态,并给出了来自“格罗塔迪弗拉萨西”(意大利,马尔凯斯,安科纳)的新记录。岩石学分析表明,该物种的很大一部分(48 = 64.9%)分为两组:在Holarctic地区广泛分布的物种(31 = 41.9%)和在地中海盆地或多或少分布的物种(17 = 23.0%) 。但是,最引人注目的数据是相对较高的地方性和亚地方性物种(5 = 6.8%),其代表是丘斯特犬(也出现在西西里岛和科西嘉岛),Atholus debeauxi(也出现在科西嘉岛)和Sardulus incrassatus,S sacerensis和S. spelaeus(仅在撒丁岛存在)。但是,当对22种最常见和最普遍的分类单元进行分析时(基于目录中报告的数据),“地中海”物种的数量[即那些或更多

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