Misgomyces dyschirii Thaxt.
EXAMINED MATERIAL. — Moldova • Cantemir district, Ciobalaccia village; 46°9’55”N, 28°16’42”E; 12.VIII.1986; s.c.; slide #L00481; on the elytra of Dyschirius nitidus (Dejean, 1825) (#i00399= SZIK K112) .
ADDITIONAL EXAMINED MATERIAL. — Nepal • Chitwan (Roy. Nat. Park), Sauraha village; 166 m alt.; 21-27.VII.2000; leg. J. Schneider; on the elytra of Dyschiriodes disjunctus (Andrewes, 1929) (slide WR4454) .
Oman • Sulfi env., Orszulik; 5.III.2019; on the left elytral margin of D. bengalensis (Andrewes, 1929) (slide WR4522) .
Turkmenistan • 10 km N of Giaurs village, near water; 37°52’6”N, 58°46’9”E; 14.IV.1989; leg. A. Puchkov; slide #L00480; on the elytra of Dyschirius nitidus (#i00399= SZIK K112) .
KNOWN DISTRIBUTION. — Common and widespread species, reported from several countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, and from the United States. It is found on species of the genera Dyshirius and Dyschiriodes ( Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritini) (Santamaría & Pedersen 2021); the taxonomic position of the parasites occurring on Bledius ( Staphylinidae), described as a different species ( Misgomyces lavagnei), is still questioned.