Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok V. - Natura Somogyiensis 17. (Kaposvár, 2010)

ROZNER, I.: Kiegészítő adatok Törökország sutabogár faunájához (Coleoptera: Histeridae)

174 NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS Chalcionellus (s. str.) tyrius (Marséul, 1857) - vil. Aydin: Umurlu, 1984. V. 4., RI et RA; vil Antalya: Antalya, 1984. V. 7., RI; vil. Siirt: bank of Kahveci, 1989. V. 31., RI et RA - General distribution: Turanian Mediterranean species. Occurrence: wide-spread and frequent in Asia Minor. Chalcionellus (lzpaniolus) aemulus (Illiger, 1807) - vil. U$ak: Banaz, 1989. V. 24., RI - General distribu­tion: Mediterranean species. Occurrence: wide spread and frequent. Chalcionellus (lzpaniolus) libanicola (Marséul, 1870) - vil. Gümüshane: Telme, 1987. V. 20., RI - General distribution: East-Mediterranean species. It is found in Asia Minor, very rare. Hypocacculus Bickhardt, 1916 Hypocacculus (s.str.) palaestinensis (Schmidt, 1890) - vil. Adiyaman: Mt. Nemrut, 1800 m, 1989. V. 29., RI - General distribution: East Mediterranean species. Occurrence: sporadic and very rare. Hypocacculus (s. str.) spretulus (Erichson, 1834) - vil. I^el: Mts. Taurus, Kerimler, 1984. V. 13., RI et RA; vil. Nev§ehir: Kappadokia, Göreme, 1984. V. 16., RI - General distribution: Turanian Mediterranean species. Occurrence: sporadic and not frequent. Hypocacculus (Nessus) rubripes (Erichson, 1834) - vil. Tekirdag: Maksutlu, coast of sea, 1984. V. 23., RI - General distribution: Palaearctic species. Occurrence: wide-spread and common. Hypocaccus Thomson, 1867 Hypocaccus (s. str.) brasiliensis (Paykull, 1811) - vil. I?el: Mts. Taurus, 1600 m, Camlyayla, 1984. V. 15., RI - General distribution: Neotropical species. It is wide-spread in the mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa. It is found on the south parts of Asia Minor, but very rare. Hypocaccus (s.str.) rugiceps (Duftschmid, 1805) - vil. Antalya: Antalya, 1984. V. 7., RI et RA - General distribution: European Siberian species. It is found from Europe, across Central Asia to Lake Baikal. This is a new record for Turkey. Hypocaccus (s.str.) rugifrons (Paykull, 1798) - vil. Tekirdag: Maksutlu, coast of sea, 1984. V. 22-23., RI ­General distribution: Palaearctic species. It is found from Europe and Northwest-Africa to Central-Asia. Occurrence sporadic, not frequent. Hypocaccus (Baeckmanniolus) dimidiatus (Illiger, 1807) - vil. Tekirdag: Maksutlu, coast of sea, 1984. V. 23., RI et RA - General distribution: Pontic Mediterranean species. Occurrence: wide-spread and frequent. Gnathoncus Jacquelin-Duval, 1858 Gnathoncus rotundatus (Kugelann, 1792) - vil. Erzurum: 12 km S of Tortum, 2100 m, 1996. VI. 28., RI ­General distribution: Holarctic species. Occurrence: wide-spread and common. The species lives in the nests of large birds, or ont he carrion, sometimes in dung. Gnathoncus communis Marséul, 1862 - vil. Nev§ehir: Kappadokia, Göreme, 1984. V. 16-17., RI - General distribution: European species, which was introduced into Australia. In Turkey it is very rare. Dendrophilinae Reitter, 1909 Paromalus Erichson, 1834 Paromalus (s. str.) simplicistrius Schmidt, 1885 - vil. Nigde: Nigde, 1984. V. 16., RI - General distribution: Asianic species. Occurrence: south part of Asia Minor, sporadic, not frequent. Tribalinae Bickhardt, 1917 Pseudepierus Casey, 1916 Pseudepierus italicus (Paykull, 1811) - vil. Nevjehir: Kappadokia, Göreme, 1984. V. 16-17., RI - General distribution: Pontic Mediterranean species. Occurrence: wide-spread and frequent. It is found under the bark, in the punk. Histerinae Gyllenhal, 1808 Margarinotus Marséul, 1853 Margarinotus (Ptomister) brunneus (Fabricius, 1775) - vil. Nev§ehir: Kappadokia, Göreme, 1984. V. 16-17., RI; vil. Erzurum: 12 km S of Tortum, 2100 m, 1996. VI. 28., RI - General distribution: European Siberian species, which was introduced in North America. Occurrence: wide-spread and common. It is found on carrion and dung. Margarinotus (Ptomister) terricola (Germar, 1824) - vil. Denizli: Cardak, 1984. V. 6., RI et RA - General distribution: European-Anatolian species. Occurrence: wide-spread and frequent. It lives the nests of moles (Talpa sp.).

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