A taxonomic review was conducted of the type material of Quedius rove beetles (including Indoquedius, previously a subgenus) described by Otto Scheerpeltz from the 1934 Swedish expedition by René Malaise to Kambaiti, Myanmar. The specimens were mistakenly thought to be lost or compromised during the Second World War, and so the corresponding available names were not considered in the extensive taxonomic study of Quedius from the Himalayan Region and mainland China that has followed. This has resulted in the following synonyms: Indoquedius nonparallelus Zhao & Zhou, 2010 syn. nov. = I. malaisei (Scheerpeltz, 1965); I. baliyo Smetana, 1988 syn. nov. = I. micantiventris (Scheerpeltz, 1965); I. sanguinipennis (Scheerpeltz, 1965) syn. nov., I. b...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
Brunke, Adam James (2023): Review of Quedius (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) described from the 1934 exp...
Zwei neue Quedius-Arten aus Nepal werden beschrieben: Quedius (Microsaurus) lamjung sp. n. und Quedi...
Fig. 7. Female tergite X. A. Indoquedius dispersepunctatus (Scheerpeltz, 1965). B. I. parallelicolli...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus. A. Quedius (Raphirus) semilaeviventris Scheerpeltz, 1965, holotype, ♂ (NHRS)...
Fig. 5. A. Malaisdius ruficeps (Scheerpeltz, 1965), dorsal abdomen. B. M. smetanai gen. et sp. nov.,...
Fig. 6. A, F, H–I, K–L. Aedeagus, in situ. A, F, H, K. Ventral view (inset showing paired teeth). I,...
Fig. 2. A–E. Dorsal habitus. A. Malaisdius ruficeps (Scheerpeltz, 1965), ♂, paratype (NHW). B. Malai...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
Smetana, Aleš (2015): Contributions to the knowledge of the Quediina (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Sta...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
Brunke, Adam James (2023): Review of Quedius (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) described from the 1934 exp...
Zwei neue Quedius-Arten aus Nepal werden beschrieben: Quedius (Microsaurus) lamjung sp. n. und Quedi...
Fig. 7. Female tergite X. A. Indoquedius dispersepunctatus (Scheerpeltz, 1965). B. I. parallelicolli...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus. A. Quedius (Raphirus) semilaeviventris Scheerpeltz, 1965, holotype, ♂ (NHRS)...
Fig. 5. A. Malaisdius ruficeps (Scheerpeltz, 1965), dorsal abdomen. B. M. smetanai gen. et sp. nov.,...
Fig. 6. A, F, H–I, K–L. Aedeagus, in situ. A, F, H, K. Ventral view (inset showing paired teeth). I,...
Fig. 2. A–E. Dorsal habitus. A. Malaisdius ruficeps (Scheerpeltz, 1965), ♂, paratype (NHW). B. Malai...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
Smetana, Aleš (2015): Contributions to the knowledge of the Quediina (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Sta...
This paper is devoted to the fauna of Quedius Stephens, 1829 of Middle Asia. It provides description...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...
The Quedius mutilatus group, a very poorly known presumably monophyletic complex of wingless, possib...