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Based on specimens from private collections, a faunistic review of the genus Batrisodes REITTER in Poland is presented. Numerous new distributional records for B. adnexus (HAMPE), B. buqueti (AUBÉ), B. delaporti (AUBÉ), B. hubenthali REITTER, B. venustus (REICHENBACH) and B. unisexualis BESUCHET are given. An identification key to Polish species of the genus and remarks on female diagnostic characteristics are provided.
We report new distributional records for 22 species of the beetle subfamily Scydmaeninae from the Masurian Lake District (NE Poland). Twelve species are reported from the region for the first time. As a result, the number of species known from the area under study rises to 25, which accounts for 59.5% of the total number of the species reported from Poland.
New localities of 19 species of endangered beetles (Blethisa multipunctata, Broscus cephalotes, Aechmites terricola, Perigona nigriceps, Oodes gracilis, O. helopioides, Demetrias imperialis, Collurius melanura, Liodopria serricornis, Colon calcaratum, Necrodes littoralis, Dorcus parallelipipedus, Geotrupes mutator, Copris lunaris, Oryctes nasicornis, Osmoderma eremita, Teredus cylindricus, Blaps mortisaga, Neomida haemorrhoidalis), which are listed in the Polish Red Data Book and the Red List of Animals are given. Three species: Perigona nigriceps, Colon calcaratum and Teredus cylindricus have been recorded in the Masurian Lakeland for the first time.
Knowledge on distribution of the Mordellidae in north-eastern Poland is summarized, provided with new records and complete set of original literature data. In total 42 species were recorded (79% of the Polish fauna of Mordellidae) from the area geographically delimited by NE border of Poland, and Bug-Narew and Vistula river valleys. Mordellistena rufifrons SCHILSKY is new for Poland, and further 11 spp. were recorded from NE Poland for the first time.
As a result of a faunistic survey of the family Corylophidae (Coleoptera: Cucujoidea) in Poland, distributions of 16 species are reviewed and new findings are reported. Clypastraea reitteri BOWESTEAD found in the Kozienice Forest (Małopolska Upland) and Orthoperus nikitskyi BOWESTEAD from Bystre ad Baligród (Bieszczady Mts.) are reported for the first time to occur in Poland. The latter species has been known from the holotype female only, collected in environs of Moscow, and the Polish specimen is the first known male of O. nikitskyi. Arthrolips nana (MULSANT & REY) is recorded for the first time from the Pomeranian Lake District, Masurian Lake District, Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland, and Mazovian Lowland; A. obscura (SAHLBERG) from the Trzebnickie Hills; A. picea (COMOLLI) from the Masurian Lake District, Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland, Małopolska Upland and Roztocze; Sericoderus lateralis (GYLLENHAL) from the Pomeranian Lake District and Trzebnickie Hills; Orthoperus atomus (GYLLENHAL) from the Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland and Swietokrzyskie Mts.; O. nigrescens STEPHENS from the Małopolska Upland, Lower Silesia and Swietokrzyskie Mts.; and O. rogeri KRAATZ from the Masurian Lake District and Sandomierska Lowland. The occurrence of O. atomarius (HEER) in Poland requires verification. An updated checklist of Central European species of Corylophidae is provided, supplemented with taxa possible to find in Poland, including expansive species and those frequently introduced to neighboring countries.
New data on the occurrence of 6 species of Oedemeridae and 1 species of Scraptiidae in Poland are presented. Oedemera croceicollis is newly reported from the Masurian Lakeland and Podlasie, O. podagrariae and Ischnomera caerulea are reported for the first time from the Masurian Lakeland, Calopus serraticornis is new for the Pieniny Mts.
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