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The paper presents the results of a study on the tenebrionid beetles (more than 10,500 specimens belonging to 78 species) collected in Poland and preserved in the following national zoological collections: Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals PAS, Cracow (ISEA), Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS, Warsaw (MIZ) and Upper Silesian Museum, Bytom (USMB). The occurrence of 14 rarely recorded species is confirmed. The presence of 14 studied species on the „Polish Red List of Endangered Animals" and „Polish Red Data Book of Animals" is recorded. The common species, Isomira murina (L.), as a senior synonym of I. semiflava (Küst.), should be excluded from the „Polish Red List of Endangered Animals". Two species should be excluded from Polish fauna because of an erroneous determination: Pedi-nus helopioides Ahr. as Crypticus quisqailius (L.), and Isomira icteropa (Küst.) as Isomira murina (L.). New distributional data on the occurrence on Catalogus faunae Poloniae regions is given for 44 species. Centoras elongatus (Herbst), Cryphaeus cornutus (Fish.) and Nalassus convexus (Сом.) are recorded from Poland, but not included in Polish fauna.
Two new species of tenebrionids, Philhammus (s. str.) triplehorni sp. nov. from Botswana and Heterotarsus triplehorni sp. nov. from Afghanistan, are described.
A new subfamily Dajarrosteiniinae with two new genera Dajarrosteinia and Aricosteinia are created for two new species Dajarrosteinia romualdae and Aricosteinia seweriani; both obtained from Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) in Australia.
The study results of the type specimens of tenebrionid beetles described as Apsheronellus arenarius Bogačev, 1967, Microleichenum choresmensis G. Medvedev, 1973, Lobodera (Discotus) kaszabi Skopin, 1960, Penthicus (Allomyladion) kaszabi Bogačev, 1972, Prosodes (Laraliporosodes) lar Bogačev, 1947 and Achaemenus villosus Bogačev, 1949 are presented in this paper. The following nomenclatural decisions are proposed: Microleichenium G. Medvedev, 1973 is considered a junior synonym of the name Apsheronellus Bogačev, 1967; Penticus (Allomyladiori) kaszabi Bogačev, 1972 is considered a secondary junior homonym of Lobodera (D.) kaszabi Skopin, 1960 and as result, the first name is changed on Penthicus (Allomyladiori) zoltani Medvedev et Iwan, nom. nov.; Prosodes (Laraliprosodes) lar Bogačev, 1947 is transferred to the subgenus Dineria Motschulsky of the genus Blaps F. and as result, Dineria Motschulsky, 1860 (type species: Blaps confuse Ménétriés, 1832) is considered a senior synonym of Laraliprosodes Bogačev, 1942 (type species: Prosodes lar Bogačev, 1942); the name Achaemenus Bogačev, 1949 is considered a junior homonym of Achaemenus Stål, 1856 (Cicadinea, Homoptera) and is replaced by Bogatshevia G. Medvedev et Iwan, nom. nov. (type species: Achaemenus villosus Bogačev, 1949).
The tenebrionid beetles of the genus Asbolodes Fairmaire occurring in a restricted area of tropical Asia around the equator is revised with a key and detailed illustrations of all the known species. The systematic position of the genus is discussed. Asbolodes triplehorni sp. nov. and A. rubrocinctus sp. nov. are described from Sabah, Borneo, and Peninsular Malaysia, respectively.
This paper deals with nomenclatural problems in family-group and genus- group names in Palaearctic Tenebrionidae. Triboliini, Amarygmini and Mycetocharina were first made available in Faunula monacensis cantharologica (Gistel, 1848). Neopachypterina nomen novum is proposed as a replacement name for Pachypterina Medvedev, 1968 which is based on a junior homonym. The type genus of this subtribe is Neopachypterus nomen novum (replacement name for Pachypterus Lucas, 1846, not Swainson, 1839: Pisces). The available namelmatismus Dejean, 1834 is given priority over Himatismus Erichson, 1843 and Curimosphena Gebien, 1920. A list of new combinations for Imatismus is given. References are given to preserve the usage of Erodiini Bilberg, 1820, Epitragini Blanchard, 1845, Adesmiini Lacordaire, 1859, Metaclisa Jacquelin du Val, 1861 and Pachyscelis Solier, 1836 which are threatened by recently discovered older names.
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