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Irmler (2003)
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The Nacaeus material of the following museums were studied: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge; British Museum of Natural History, London; Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Brussels; Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien; Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin; Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Eberswalde. The subgenus Tannea (BLACKWELDER 1952) is fixed a genus status. A key for 24 Tannea species is provided including the 13 new species: parallelonota, schubartii, varablancae, paraguensis, fabacicolor, salasi, humibiota, bierigii, resoluta, picata, amazonica, fersa, and meridionalis. The key for the 26 Neotropical Nacaeus species includes the following 10 new species: sulciger, cordiger, inkae, peruvianus, brasiliensis, rufopiceus, surinamensis, collinus, paratenuis, and rufonigrus. Remarks are given to the Neotropical Lispinus species: Lispinus elongatus (IRMLER 1994) must be changed to L. elongatulus; L. analis Er. (i.s. IRMLER 1994) has to be cancelled, the correct name is L. sobrinus FAUVEL (1865). Liberiana is given a genus status. Among the Neotropical Lispinus species L. auratus IRMLER, 1994 belongs to the genus Liberiana.
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The Nacaeus material of the following museums were studied: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge; British Museum of Natural History, London; Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Brussels; Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien; Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin; Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Eberswalde. The subgenus Tannea (BLACKWELDER 1952) is fixed a genus status. A key for 24 Tannea species is provided including the 13 new species: parallelonota, schubartii, varablancae, paraguensis, fabacicolor, salasi, humibiota, bierigii, resoluta, picata, amazonica, fersa, and meridionalis. The key for the 26 Neotropical Nacaeus species includes the following 10 new species: sulciger, cordiger, inkae, peruvianus, brasiliensis, rufopiceus, surinamensis, collinus, paratenuis, and rufonigrus. Remarks are given to the Neotropical Lispinus species: Lispinus elongatus (IRMLER 1994) must be changed to L. elongatulus; L. analis Er. (i.s. IRMLER 1994) has to be cancelled, the correct name is L. sobrinus FAUVEL (1865). Liberiana is given a genus status. Among the Neotropical Lispinus species L. auratus IRMLER, 1994 belongs to the genus Liberiana.
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2003-01-01
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Irmler, U. 2003. Taxonomy and distribution of the Neotropical species of the genera <em>Tannea </em>Blackwelder, 1952 and <em>Nacaeus</em> Blackwelder, 1942 with remarks on the genus <em>Lispinus </em>(Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). <em>Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique Entomologie</em>, 73: 85-134.