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  • Assing (2022)
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  • The Palaearctic, Oriental, and New Guinean fauna of the Pinophilina was previously represented by 78 valid species and one subspecies in seven genera, with 68 (87 %) of the species in the nominal genus Pinophilus Gravenhorst, 1802. This paederine subtribe had never been subject to a comprehensive revision. In order to assess the taxonomy, systematics, and diversity of the Pinophilina in the study region, the accessible type material of previously named species, as well as numerous additional specimens, both previously identified and unidentified, from the major public and private collections were examined. In addition, relevant genera and species, in particular Pinophilus (type genus of Pinophilina) and Pinophilus latipes Gravenhorst, 1802 (type species of Pinophilus), from other zoogeographic regions were included in the study. The revision revealed that Pinophilus is absent from the Palaearctic and Oriental regions and probably confined to the New World. The subtribe is represented in the Palaearctic and Oriental regions, including New Guinea, by as many as 309 named species in 16 genera, and none of the previously described species remains in Pinophilus. Numerous species groups are newly established particularly in speciose genera. Except for two recently described species and one species whose type material is inaccessible, all the species are (re-)described and illustrated.
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  • The Palaearctic, Oriental, and New Guinean fauna of the Pinophilina was previously represented by 78 valid species and one subspecies in seven genera, with 68 (87 %) of the species in the nominal genus Pinophilus Gravenhorst, 1802. This paederine subtribe had never been subject to a comprehensive revision. In order to assess the taxonomy, systematics, and diversity of the Pinophilina in the study region, the accessible type material of previously named species, as well as numerous additional specimens, both previously identified and unidentified, from the major public and private collections were examined. In addition, relevant genera and species, in particular Pinophilus (type genus of Pinophilina) and Pinophilus latipes Gravenhorst, 1802 (type species of Pinophilus), from other zoogeographic regions were included in the study. The revision revealed that Pinophilus is absent from the Palaearctic and Oriental regions and probably confined to the New World. The subtribe is represented in the Palaearctic and Oriental regions, including New Guinea, by as many as 309 named species in 16 genera, and none of the previously described species remains in Pinophilus. Numerous species groups are newly established particularly in speciose genera. Except for two recently described species and one species whose type material is inaccessible, all the species are (re-)described and illustrated.
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  • Assing, V. 2022. Monograph of Palaearctic, Oriental, and New Guinean Pinophilina (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae). <em>Acta Musei Moraviae Scientiae Biologicae</em>, 107: 1-419.
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