Hister gehini Marseul, 1854

Mazur, Slawomir, 2009, Random studies upon Histerini (Coleoptera: Histeridae), Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 9 (2), pp. 101-109 : 102-103

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13204514

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scientific name

Hister gehini Marseul, 1854
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Hister gehini Marseul, 1854 View in CoL

A widely distributed in Africa and fairly variable species. Especially, small specimens with the strongly reduced outer subhumeral stria may be easily confused with those of H. fossor Erichson, 1834 . To make easier a separation of both these species, the male genital structure is figured ( Figs. 6-9). For that of H. fossor see Mazur, 2007: 151, figs. 8-12.

Material examined:

Paratype: a male, Syntypus: 48816, Paratypus, H. Gehini Mars. *, Seneg.[al], Mars.[eul], [ MNHUB]. Additionally, the type-series (5 specimens) of Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 , synonymous with H. gehini , was also studied.

Lecto- and paralectotypes are designated below. Lectotype: a female, 1) [blue, handwritten] [ Mozambique]: Siuna, Peters, 2) [white, printed] 48818, 3) [blue, printed] Hist.-Coll. ( Coleoptera ) Nr. 48818, Hister impressus Apetz, Siuna – Tette, Peters, Zool. Mus. Berlin, 4) [red, printed] Syntypus, Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 , labeled by MNHUB 2007, 5) [white, printed] Lectotypus, 6) [white, printed] Des. S. Mazur, 2007, 7) [white, printed] Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 = H. gehini Marseul, 1854 , Det. S. Mazur, 2007 [ MNHUB].

Paralectotypes: I, female, 1) [blue, handwritten] [ Mozambique]: Tette, Peters, 2) [blue, printed] Hist.-Coll. ( Coleoptera ), Nr. 48818, Hister impressus Apetz, Siuna – Tette, Peters, Zool. Mus. Berlin, 3) [red, printed] Syntypus, Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 , labeled by MNHUB 2007, 4) [white, printed] Paralectotypus, 5) [white, printed] Des. S. Mazur, 2007, 6) [white, printed] Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 = H. gehini Marseul, 1854 , Det. S. Mazur, 2007; II, male, [blue, printed] Hist.-Coll. ( Coleoptera ), Nr. 48818, Hister impressus Apetz, Siuna – Tette, Peters, Zool. Mus. Berlin, 2) [red, printed] Syntypus, Hister Spilodiscus by strongly margined mandibles ( Fig. 10), presence of outer subhumeral stria and different shape of the edeagus. (For that of Spilodiscus see Caterino, 1998: 1145, fig. 3).

Probably a body fimbration and bidentate protibiae are a kind of adaptation to psammophily which appears to have occurred among unrelated groups of Histerini.

Anyway, thorough phylogenetic and morphological studies of the Histerini as a whole are needed to resolve a systematic position of this species.

Material examined:

Paratype: a male, [ RSA]: Twee Rivieren , V 1956, Kalahari Gemsbok Park Expedition , Paratypus, Hister kalaharii sp. n., J. Thérond [ TMNH] .

plebejus Klug, 1855 View in CoL , labeled by MNHUB 2007, 3) [white, printed] Paralectotypus, 4) [white, printed] Des. S. Mazur, 2007, 5) [white, printed] Hister plebejus Klug, 1855 View in CoL = H. gehini Marseul, 1854 View in CoL , Det. S. Mazur, 2007, III and IV, sex undetermined, as labeled as the paralectotypes II [MNHUB].

TMNH

Tianjin Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Histeridae

Genus

Hister

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Histeridae

Genus

Hister

Loc

Hister gehini Marseul, 1854

Mazur, Slawomir 2009
2009
Loc

plebejus

Klug 1855
1855
Loc

Hister plebejus

Klug 1855
1855
Loc

H. gehini

Marseul 1854
1854
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