Gastrallus

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Gastrallus
A close up of a brown fuzzy beetle
Gastrallus immarginatus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Ptinidae
Tribe: Gastrallini
Genus: Gastrallus
Jacquelin du Val, 1860

Gastrallus is a genus of beetles in the family Ptinidae. They are distributed nearly worldwide except Australia and Central and South America; almost half are native to the Palearctic realm.[1]


Currently, almost 100 species are scientifically described:[1][2][3]

Gastrallus immarginatus group:

Gastrallus laevigatus group:

  • Español, 1963 – recorded from the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville), Ethiopia and India
  • Sakai, 1984 – recorded from Japan
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Pic, 1937 – recorded from Myanmar
  • Español, 1983 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Fursov in Sinadskiy, 1958 – recorded from Uzbekistan
  • Schilsky, 1898 – recorded from Algeria, Croatia, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Syria
  • Lesne, 1902 – recorded from Sri Lanka
  • Sakai, 1984 – recorded from Japan
  • Toskina, 2003 – recorded from Israel
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from India
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Reitter, 1913 – Indian bookworm beetle – recorded from Uttar Pradesh (India), Myanmar and the Palearctic realm
  • Logvinovskiy, 1978 – recorded from Kazakhstan
  • Pic, 1937 – recorded from Uttar Pradesh (India)
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Laos
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from India
  • Zahradník, 1996 – recorded from Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Slovakia
  • Español, 1963 – recorded from Greece (Crete), Italy, Morocco, Spain, Tunisia
  • (Olivier, 1790) – recorded from Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Laos
  • Pic, 1929 – recorded from Singapore
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Malaysia
  • (Wollaston, 1865) – recorded from the Canary Islands (Spain)
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Español, 1963 – recorded from Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Laos
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Malaysia
  • Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1960 – recorded from Armenia
  • Pic, 1937 – recorded from India
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Fairmaire, 1875 (= Gastrallus insulcatus Pic, 1937) – recorded from Azerbaijan, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Senegal, Spain, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Uganda
  • Español, 1983 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from India
  • Reitter, 1912 – recorded from Spain
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Laos
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Toskina, 1998 – recorded from Saudi Arabia
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Pic, 1922 – recorded from Taiwan
  • Pic, 1936 – recorded from Malaysia
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2007 – recorded from Turkey
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand
  • Zahradník, 2009 – recorded from Thailand

Unassigned to a species group:

  • Pic, 1948 – recorded from Djibouti
  • Español, 1963 – recorded from the Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and Zimbabwe
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from South Africa
  • Viñolas, 1999 – recorded from Equatorial Guinea[4]
  • Español, 1992 – recorded from Central African Republic
  • Gastrallus fasciatus White, 1976 – recorded from North America
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Kenya
  • Español, 1963 – recorded from Gabon
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Kenya
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Kenya
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Kenya
  • Español, 1966 – recorded from Ghana
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Kenya
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from Tanzania
  • Español & Viñolas, 1996 – recorded from Rwanda
  • Gastrallus marginipennis LeConte, 1879 – recorded from North America
  • Español & Comas, 1991 – recorded from Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from South Africa
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • (Pic, 1904) – recorded from Madagascar
  • Español, 1992 – recorded from Equatorial Guinea
  • Español & Comas, 1991 – recorded from South Africa
  • Sakai, 2007 – recorded from Japan[5]
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Zahradník, 2008 – recorded from South Africa
  • Viñolas & Masó, 2007 – recorded from South Africa
  • Español & Comas, 1991 – recorded from South Africa, Zimbabwe
  • Español, 1992 – recorded from Central African Republic
  • Español, 1963 – recorded from Ivory Coast, Sudan, Tanzania


References[]

  1. ^ a b Zahradník, Petr (2009). "Contribution to knowledge of the tribe Gastrallini (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea: Ptinidae) - III. New species of the genus Gastrallus, with review of Oriental species" (PDF). Studies and reports of District Museum Prague-East, Taxonomical Series. 5 (1–2): 329–365.
  2. ^ Zahradník, Petr (2007). "Contribution to knowledge of the tribe Gastrallini (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea: Anobiidae) – I. New species of the genus Gastrallus from Turkey, with review of the Palaearctic species" (PDF). Studies and reports of District Museum Prague-East, Taxonomical Series. 3 (1–2): 171–178.
  3. ^ Zahradník, Petr (2008). "Contribution to knowledge of the tribus Gastrallini (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea: Anobiidae) - II. New species of the genus Gastrallus from Africa, with review of the Afrotropical species" (PDF). Studies and reports of District Museum Prague-East, Taxonomical Series. 4 (1–2): 277–296.
  4. ^ Viñolas, A. (1999). "Gastrallus cervelloi sp. n. de la isla de Bioco, Guinea Ecuatorial (Coleoptera, Anobiidae)". Miscellània Zoològia (in Spanish). 22 (2): 81–84.
  5. ^ Sakai, Masahiro (2007). "Gastrallus sasajii, a new anobiid species from Japan (Coleoptera, Anobiidae, Anobiinae)". Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology. 13 (2): 387–390.


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