Community and Forum → Taxonomy. Classification → Genus Anogcodes, problems with synonymy
John-ST, 16.02.2018 20:47
Suspended with these narrow slats. More precisely, at the moment with three species Anogcodes adusta Pz., Anogcodes ustulata F. and Anogcodes rufiventris Scop. (from "green")
In addition to the "green", popolzoval beetles of Europe (http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/oedemeridae.htm)
it turned out:
Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli, 1763) (= adusta (Panzer, 1795); =ferrugineus (Schrank, 1776))
Anogcodes rufiventris (Scopoli, 1763)
Anogcodes melanurus Fabricius, 1787 (=ustulata (Fabricius, 1787))
Then I went to see coleopterologists, or rather pictures of Czechoslovak narrow wings (http://kopido.sweb.cz/OEDEMERIDAE.pdf) and fauna, and " Everything is mixed up in the Oblonsky house."
In the fauna:
Anogcodes ferrugineus (Schrank, 1776) (=adusta Panzer, 1795)
Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli, 1763) (=ustulata Fabricius, 1787)
Czechoslovak narrow slats are generally a problem:
Anogcodes rufiventris perhaps it is in the "dark" version
Anogcodes ustulata female syn. Anogcodes ferruginea, clearly Anogcodes ustulata F., as I understand it in green
Nacerdes melanura clearly (at least male) this is Anogcodes adusta Pz., as I understand it in green
I'm not good at the ICZN, and I'm not good at Latin either, but the question arose: how much is Anogcodes melanurus Fabricius, 1787 (=ustulata (Fabricius, 1787)) true in the presence of Nacerdes melanura (Linnaeus, 1758), while I was trying to figure out the variant Nacerdes (Anogcodes) ustulata (Fabricius, 1787).
As a result, some bedlam with synonymy in your head, help me figure it out.
This post was edited by John-ST-17.02.2018 02: 19
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