Abstract
In this study, a total of 117 specimens of the genus Carpelimus Leach (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxytelinae) were collected from different provinces and regions of Turkey between 2005 and 2019. As a result of the field studies, totally 12 species of the genus were recorded. Among them, Carpelimus (Trogophloeus) fiorii Gildenkov is the first record from Turkey. In addition, C. (s.str.) fuliginosus (Gravenhorst) from Aegean and Southeast Anatolia Regions, C. (s.str.) gusarovi Gildenkov from Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, C. (s.str) pusillus (Gravenhorst) from Eastern Anatolia Region, C. (Paratrogophloeus) rivularis (Motschulsky) from Aegean Region, C. (Troginus) exiguus (Erichson) from Eastern Anatolia Region and C. (Troginus) impressus (Lacordaire) from Marmara Region are the first recorded for the area.
Highlights
According to Newton (2019), the Oytelinae genus Carpelimus Leach, 1819 includes 384 species in worldwide
Twenty-nine species and two subspecies belonging to the genus were listed from Turkey (Anlaş, 2009: updated)
The Turkish species belong to four subgenera: the nominal subgenus; Paratrogophloeus Hatch, 1957; Troginus Mulsant and Rey, 1878; Trogophloeus Mannerheim, 1830 (14 species and one subspecies)
Summary
According to Newton (2019), the Oytelinae genus Carpelimus Leach, 1819 includes 384 species in worldwide. A total of 12 species belonging to genus Carpelimus have been recorded from Turkey. Material examined: Diyarbakır: 2♂♂, 04.VII.2010, Silvan, leg. This species is recorded from Diyarbakır and Kahramanmaraş Provinces for the first time.
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