Cercyon
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279052 |
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Cercyon View in CoL (s. str.) nigriceps ( Marsham, 1802)
Dermestes nigriceps Marsham, 1802: 72 . Transferred to Cercyon View in CoL by Stephens (1829). For complete synonymy see Hansen (1999).
Material examined: CHINA: Guangdong: 1 3, Guangzhou, Henan, cattle farm, 19.x.1985, leg. Wu ( SYSU); 2 exs., Canton, 5.viii.1938, leg. C.L. Pu ( SYSU); 2 exs., Canton, 5.viii.1938, leg. C.L. Pu ( SYSU).
Distribution. Cercyon nigriceps is usually considered as widespread in the Palearctic, Nearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions and introduced to Neotropical Region ( Argentina, Jamaica, Lesser Antilles), Seychelles, Australia and New Zealand ( Hansen 1999, 2004, Fikáček 2009). At least the Asian records need to be confirmed by the study of male genitalia, because of the presence of two very similar species ( C. setiger Wu & Pu, 1995 and C. paranigriceps Ryndevich & Hebauer, 2010 ) in this area ( Ryndevich & Hebauer 2010). Cercyon nigriceps is newly recorded for Guangdong.
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National Sun Yat-Sen University, Department of Biological Sciences |
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Cercyon
Jia, Feng-Long, Fikáček, Martin & Ryndevich, Sergey K. 2011 |
Dermestes nigriceps
Marsham 1802: 72 |