STAPHYLINIDAE

Westcott, Richard L., Parsons, Gary L. & Johnson, Paul J., 2006, New records and other notes for Oregon Coleoptera, Zootaxa 1142 (1), pp. 1-33 : 26-27

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1142.1.1

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STAPHYLINIDAE
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Bledius coulteri Hatch. Union Co., Hot Lake , 13­IX­62, KJG.

Lathrobium vancouveri Casey. Benton Co., Corvallis , loose bark, 22­II­58, H. Hacker (OSAC).

Oropus debilis Casey. 10 mi S Rogue River, 29­IV­59, forest litter, KJG (OSAC).

Pachystilicus hanhami Wickham. Wallowa Co., Imnaha River, Indian Crossing , 18­ VIII­56, H. Hacker (OSAC).

Stenus insularis Casey. Yamhill Co., Dayton , 11­II­47, J. E. Davis (OSAC). This and the following records for species of Stenus were taken from specimens determined by V. Puthz, the recognized expert on this genus. Apparently he did not record any of them, at least with specific data, from Oregon (Smetana, in litt.).

Stenus morio Gravenhorst. Benton Co., Corvallis , 8­IV­52, swampy field, V. Roth; Crook Co., Powell Butte, 3­V­40, H. A. Scullen; Harney Co., Frenchglen, 22­V­50, KMF; Klamath Co., Lake of the Woods, 15­VII­41, A. T. McClay; Malheur Co., Succor Creek Can., 15­18­VI­51, B. Malkin; Yamhill Co., McMinnville, 20­III­40, KMF (OSAC).

Stenus occidentalis Casey. Klamath Co., Bly , 13­VI­45, KMF; Lane Co., Eugene, 13­ VII­51, B. Malkin; Wallowa Co., Wallowa Mts., Lost Lake, 18­VII­52, KMF (OSAC).

Stenus pinguis Casey. Baker Co., Haines , 18­VI­83, M. H. Hatch; Benton Co., Corvallis, 4­XI­75, S. Verhoff; Coos Co., Charleston, 27­V­52, V. Roth; Crook Co., Ochoco Pass, 25­ VI­52, E. I. Schlinger; Curry Co., Brookings, 17­IX­50, B. Malkin; Deschutes Co., Three Cr. Meadow, 25­IX­76, J. Lattin; Harney Co., Frenchglen, 22­V­50, KMF; Jackson Co., Ashland, 20­V­41, A. T. McClay; Jefferson Co., Metolius R., 27­V­50, KMF; Josephine Co., Wilderville, 15­IV­49; Klamath Co. Lake of the Woods, 10­VI­39, L. G. Gentner; Lake Co., Hart Mt. NWR, Blue Sky, 4­VI­77, N. Cobb; Lane Co., Eugene, VI­46, B. Malkin; Umatilla Co., 9­VII­49, G. H. Nelson; Wallowa Co., 25 mi SE Joseph, 10­VIII­ 69, P. Oman; Yamhill Co., Dayton, 7­IX­41, KMF (all OSAC).

Stenus pollens Casey. Columbia Co. , 1 mi N Deer Is., 27­VII­57, S. G. Jewett, Jr.; Harney Co., Malheur Lake, 20­VI­51, B. Malkin; Klamath Co., Lake of the Woods, 11­VI­39, A. T. McClay; Lane Co., Munsel L. near Florence, 26­V­52, B. Malkin (OSAC).

Stenus sculptilis Casey. Curry Co., Humbug Mtn. St. Park , 19­VIII­61, W. Suter (OSAC).

Stenus semicolon Casey. Union Co., Alicel , 8­VIII­54, H. Lancaster (OSAC).

Stenus vexatus Casey. Yamhill Co., Dayton , 20­VII­48, KMF (OSAC).

Syntomium confragosum Mäklin. Lincoln Co. , 5 mi S Newport, 1­VII­68, BLT. Hatch (1957) listed this species only from British Columbia and considered it to be rare.

Tachyporus abdominalis (Fabricius) . Hood River Co., 35 mi S Hood River, 21­V­59, under bark, KJG. Based on the distribution provided in Campbell (1979), we assume this species to be Holarctic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Bledius

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