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Anthracus philippinensis JAEGER 2015
Anthracus philippinensis JAEGER, 2015 M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Philippines: Luzon: Batangas & vic., V. 945, Darlington (1♀ - MCZ); Central Plains of Luzon Is., II.-IX. 1945, Darlington (1233, 13♀♀ - MCZ); Los Banos, VI. 1919, Weston (833, 8♀♀ - MCZ); Manila, II.-III.1912 (433, 1♀ - MCZ); Mt. Makiling, VI. 1966, 500 ft., Morse (13 - MCZ). – Leyte: Plains of NE Leyte Is., XI.1944 - I.1945, Darlington (233 - MCZ). The species was recently described from the Philippine islands of Luzon, Mindanao, Mindoro and Panay. Here additional records from Luzon and a first record from the island of Leyte can be provided.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, 2017, Five new species of the Anthracus annamensis group from the Philippines and India (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 585-608 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1) on page 606, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535735
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) schnitteri JAEGER 1999
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) schnitteri JAEGER 1999 G e n e r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n:IsraelandSyria. Originally described as Acupalpus suturalis ssp. schnitteri, the taxon has been recently upgraded to species level (WRASE 2009: 906). It has been so far recorded from Syria (JAEGER 1999: 964) and Israel (JAEGER 1999: 962, WRASE 2009: 906). The following additional material from Israel has been examined. E x a m i n e d m a t e r i a l: I s r a e l: Northern District: Hare Meron, 1000-1200 m, IV. 1987, Heinz (3 – cHEI); N-Galiläa, NW Zefat, W Meron, Tümpel S Mt. Meron, 250 m,, IV. 1996, Staven & Schnitter (3 – cSCHN). – Golan Hights: N Kela, 750 m, Feuchtwiese, V. 1996, Schnitter & Staven (1 – cWRA).Published as part of Jaeger, B., 2011, New and additional distribution data of the genus Acupalpus LATREILLE 1829 from the Middle East and adjacent areas (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 763-775 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 43 (1) on page 772, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.532516
Anthracus wrasei JAEGER 2012
Anthracus wrasei JAEGER, 2012 Material examined: China Yunnan: Dali Bai Nat. Aut. Pref., 4 km E Dali old town, shore terrain of Er Hai Lake, 2020 m, 25°42'N / 100°11.5'E, young willows with knotgrass, under vegetation/in roots [16], 27.VIII./ 2.IX.2003, Wrase (5♂♂, 3♀♀ - cWR, cJAE); Tsindun, 26.IV.1957, A. Mondchadskij (1♂ - ZIN), same data, but 6.V.1957 (1♀ - ZIN), same data, but 8.IV.1957 (1♀ - ZIN). Laos: Houaphan: Ban Saleui, Phou Pan (Mt.), ca. 20°12'N, 104°01'E, 1300-1900 m, 1.-31. V. 2012, local collector (2♂♂, 1♀ - NME, cJAE), same data, but IV.- V.2012, Holzschuh (1♀ - NME). The species was described from only four specimens from two localities in the Chinese province of Yunnan (JAEGER 2012: 280). Since the description the abovementioned additional material has been studied. The species is here recorded for Laos for the first time.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on pages 1268-1269, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Acupalpus (Subacupalpus) gerdmuelleri JAEGER 2010
Acupalpus (Subacupalpus) gerdmuelleri JAEGER, 2010 Material examined Laos Houaphan: Phu Phan Mt., 1500-1900m, ~ 20°12'N, 104°01'E, 17.V.-3.VI.2007, V. Kubáň (1♀ - NHMB). – Khammuan: Ban Khoun Ngeun, ~ 200 m, 18°07'N 104°29'E, 24-29.IV.2001, Pacholátko (1♀ - NHMB). The species was hitherto known from Nepal and southwest China (Yunnan) (JAEGER 2010: 154). Here it is recorded for Laos for the first time. Though the records from Laos are based on females, which sometimes are difficult to differentiate from females of A. (Subacupalpus) sikkimensis ANDREWES, 1930 the two examined specimens belong obviously to A. gerdmuelleri due to the pronotal shape and the obliterated microsculpture on pronotal disc and elytral intervals. However, the records should be confirmed, ideally by males from the same locality.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1262, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Psychristus (Psychristus) andrewesi JAEGER 1997
Psychristus (Psychristus) andrewesi JAEGER, 1997 Material examined: Nepal: P: Seti /D: Bajhang, 18 km NE Chainpur, Dogaira Khola S Dhalaun, N 29°40'53'', E81°20'44'', 1850 m, riverside #16, 17.VI.2009, A. Kopetz (2♀♀ - cKOP, cJAE); Chordung / Jiri, 2900m, III.1973, J. Martens (1♀ - SMNS); Distr. Karnali, Nähe Pohada, 3010-3400 m, Flussufer, VI.1997, Grill (1 - NME); N slope of Khare Khola, 2200 m, V.- VI.2000, W. Schawaller (1♂ - SMNS). Bhutan: Paro distr., Gedu, 2100 m, VI.1988, C. Holzschuh (1♀ - NME). Thailand: Doi Angkhang, 19°54,157'N 99°02,486'E, 19.- 20.X.2007, U. Scheidt (1♀ - NME). The species was hitherto known from Nepal and the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal (JAEGER 1997: 76). Here it is also recorded for Bhutan and Thailand for the first time. For Nepal additional records are provided.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1284, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) yulongshanus JAEGER 1996
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) yulongshanus JAEGER, 1996 Material examined China Yunnan: 32 km N Lijiang, Maoniuping, 3540 m, 27°09.9’N / 100°5’E, 16.VI.2007, J. Hájek & J. Růžička (1♂ - NMP); Yulongxue Shan, 21 km N of Lijiang, 27°05'N 100°14-15'E, 3015-3276 m, 30.V.2002, A. Konstantinov & M. Volkovits (1♀ - ZIN); W of Lugu Lake, 27°41'26"N / 100°35'18"E, H= 3750 m, 31.V.2012, I. Belousov, G. Davidian, I. Kabak & A. Korolev (1♂ - cIB& IK). Described from the Yulong Shan in the Chinese province of Yunnan, the species was hitherto only known from the types. Here additional records for Yunnan are provided.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1280, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) kataevi JAEGER & WRASE 1994
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) kataevi JAEGER & WRASE, 1994 Material examined China Gansu: 34 km N Chengxian, W-Qinling Shan, 34°08'24''N, 105°46'43''E, 1750 m, 28.VII. 2012, V. Assing [3] (5♂♂, 2♀♀ - MFNB, cJAE); same data but: M. Schülke, and additionally: moist valley with creek and ponds, moist meadow with Artemisia), (1♂, 3♀♀ - cWR); W. Qinling Shan, 101 km NW Longnan, 2200 m, 34°03'14''N / 104°10'00''E (SW.slope with shrubs, litter sifted), 1.VIII.2012, M. Schülke [09] (1♂, 3♀♀ - cWR); Qinling Shan, 42 km SW Meixian, 1875 m, 34°01'32''N / 107°24'13''E (N.slope, secondary deciduous forest near creek, litter/grass sifted), 26.VII.2012, M. Schülke [02] (4♂♂ ℀ cWR); W. Qinling Shan, 47 km N Chengxian, 1850 m, 34°10'17''N / 105°42'56''E (mixed secondary forest margin, litter sifted), 29.VII.2012, D.W.Wrase [05] (1♀ - cWR); W. Qinling Shan, 47 km N Chengxian, 1830 m, 34°10'20''N / 105°42'19''E (creek valley with secondary deciduous forest, moist litter sifted), 29.VII.2012, D.W. Wrase [06A] (1♀ - cWR). – Shaanxi: Micang Shan, 42 km S Hanzhong, 32°40'52''N / 106°49'16''E, 1090 m, 14.VIII.2012, V. Assing [27] (1♂, 2♀♀ - MFNB); same data but: M. Schülke, and additionally: NW. slope, margin of mixed forest, with rocks, litter/ grass/moss sifted [27] (2♂♂, cWR); same data but/additionally: tall herbaceous vegetation, raked from roots/soil), D.W. Wrase [27A] (1♀ - cWR). – Sichuan: Qincheng Shan, 65 NW Chengdu, 8 km W Taiping, 650-700 m, 30.54N / 103.33E, 18.V.1997, D.W. Wrase (8♂♂, 10♀♀ - cJAE, cWR); Ganzi Tibet. Aut. Pref., Luding Co., Nebenfluss des Dadu He, 5 km S Luding, 29°53 N / 102°13E, 1250 m, Schotter, Steine, 21.VI.1999, M. Schülke (1♂ - cWR); Mt. Emei, 1400 m, litter, 21.IX.1994, S. Kurbatov (1♀ - ZIN). North Korea: Kangwon Prov., Kumgang-san, No. 1065, 23.X.1987, Z. Korsós & L. Ronkay (2 - NHMW, cWR). The species was hitherto known from China (Fujian and Sichuan) (JAEGER & WRASE 1994: 461-463) and from North Korea (JAEGER & KATAEV 2003: 401). Here it is also recorded for the Chinese provinces of Gansu and Shaanxi for the first time; further records are provided for Sichuan, and first detailed records for North Korea.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1274, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Bradycellus (Bradycellus) heinzi JAEGER 1990
<i>Bradycellus</i> (<i>Bradycellus</i>) <i>heinzi</i> JAEGER 1990 (Abb. 6, 28-30, 69-71) <p> <i>Bradycellus</i> (s.str.) <i>heinzi</i> JAEGER 1990: 10-13 (loc.typ.: Iran: Azarbaijan: Varid, 1500-1800 m).</p> <p>D i a g n o s e:</p> <p>Mit 4,9-5,8 mm eine grosse Art (Abb. 6) der Untergattung. Ober- und Unterseite dunkel rotbraun bis schwarzbraun, 1. Flügeldeckenintervall, mitunter auch Basis und ein ± ausgedehnter Bereich vor dem Vorderrand des Halsschildes rötlich aufgehellt. Kopf im Verhältnis zum Halsschild von mittlerer Grösse (KB/HB: 0,73-0,78). Augen mässig gewölbt. Halsschild (Abb. 28-30) 1,27-1,32 breiter als lang und 1,28-1,38 breiter als der Kopf. Seiten zu den Vorderwinkeln konvex gerundet verengt, zur Basis gerade oder schwach gerundet verengt, vor den Hinterwinkeln kurz ausgeschweift. Apikalrand annähernd gerade bis schwach konvex, Vorderwinkel nicht vorstehend. Basis in der Mitte konvex, an den Seiten schräg vorgezogen. Hinterecken einen ± scharfen, stumpfen Winkel bildend. Seitenrand relativ schmal, bis zur Mitte der Basalgruben fortgesetzt. Basalgruben schwach bis mässig vertieft und punktiert. Umgebung der Eindrücke ebenfalls ± ausgedehnt punktiert. Apikales Halsschilddrittel vor den Eindrücken mit wenigen feinen Punkten. Medianlinie mässig vertieft und fein punktiert. Flügeldecken, kurz- bis langoval, 1,45-1,56 länger als breit, 1,42-1,51 breiter und nur 2,78-2,99 länger als der Halsschild. Skutellarstreifen beidseitig ausgebildet, mitunter einseitig reduziert. Porenpunkt in der apikalen Hälfte des 3. Intervalls vorhanden. Streifen fein punktiert, Flügel dimorph, makropter oder brachypter. Metepisternen relativ kurz, an der Innennaht nur 1,2- 1,3 länger als an der Basis breit. 6. Sternit in beiden Geschlechtern mit 4 längeren Seten am Apikalrand (JAEGER 1990: 12 gab bei der Beschreibung des Holotypus fälschlicherweise nur 2 Seten an). Medianlobus des Aedoeagus (Abb. 69-71) mit charakteristischer Form und spezifischen Feinstrukturen des Internalsacks.</p> <p> Innerhalb seines Verbreitungsgebietes kann die Art nur mit dem auch aus dem Kaukasus und Iran bekannten <i>B. verbasci</i> verwechselt werden. Von diesem ist er durch den anders geformten Halsschild (Abb. 28-30: <i>B. heinzi</i>, 31-33: <i>B. verbasci</i>), die dunklere, mehr schwarzbraune Färbung und die weiter apikal eingelenkte Seitenrandborste des Halsschildes (Index Halsschildlänge/Distanz Halsschildbasis - Seitenrandborste: <i>B. heinzi</i> 1,30-1,44 und <i>B. verbasci</i> 1,50-1,77) zu unterscheiden. Beide Arten differieren ausserdem im Bau des Medianlobus und dessen Internalsackstrukturen (Abb. 69-71: <i>B. heinzi</i>, 72- 74: <i>B. verbasci</i>).</p> <p>V e r b r e i t u n g:</p> <p>Die Art ist vom Talysch-Gebirge in Südost-Aserbaidschan entlang des Nordabfalls des Elburs-Gebirges und dessen Ausläufern bis nach Tang Rah in der iranischen Provinz Golestan verbreitet.</p> <p>Neben früher revidierten Exemplaren (JAEGER 1990: 10, 2007: 349) konnten zwei weitere Exemplare aus Iran untersucht werden.</p> <p>U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l:</p> <p>I r a n: Guilan: Pahlawi 15 km Asalem-Pissason, 220m, VIII. 1975, Mirzayans (1 - HMIM). - Māzanderān: Nowshar, Nāyrank Om, X. 1995, Rex./Badii/Ebrá (1 - HMIM).</p>Published as part of <i>Jaeger, B., 2008, Die westpaläarktischen Arten der Bradycellus-Untergattung Bradycellus ERICHSON 1837 unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Mittelmeerraumes (Coleoptera, Carabidae), pp. 1509-1577 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 40 (2)</i> on pages 1535-1536, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5431524">10.5281/zenodo.5431524</a>
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) schuelkei JAEGER & WRASE 1996
Bradycellus (Tachycellus) schuelkei JAEGER & WRASE, 1996 Material examined: China Gansu: SE Gansu, 22.6 km S of Wushan, 34°30'58"N 104°50'42"E, 2320-2490 m, 14.VI.2005, Belousov & Kabak (3♂♂ - cIB& IK, ZIN); W-Qinling Shan, 101 km NW Longnan, 34°03'14''N, 104°10'00''E, 2200 m, 1.VIII.2012, V. Assing [9] (8♂♂, 20♀♀ - MFNB, cJAE); same locality but: D.W.Wrase, and additionally: SW. slope with shrubs, litter sifted (24♂♂/ ♀♀ - cJAE, cWR); same data but: M. Schülke (33♂♂/ ♀♀ - ZIN, cJAE, cWR); W-Qinling Shan, NW Longnan, 34°07'57''N, 103°56'15''E, 2260 m, 3.VIII.2012, V.Assing [11] (4♂♂, 1♀ - MFNB, cJAE); Longnan, mountains SE, 33°11'20''N, 105°14'24''E, 2030 m, sifted, 31.VII. 2012, V. Assing [8] (1♂, 1♀ - MFNB); Mts. 38 km SE Longnan, 2060 m, 33°11'20''N / 105°14'24''E (W. slope with scree/shrubs/tall herbaceous vegetation, roots/soil/ moss sifted), 7.VIII.2012 D.W.Wrase [18] (1♀ - cWR); Southern Gansu, 7.5-8.6 km N Kangduo, 35°05'58"N / 103°32'55"E - 35°05'24"N / 103°33'04"E, 2594 m, 29.VI.2005, I. Belousov & I. Kabak (1♀ - cIB& IK). – Shaanxi: Huashan Mt., 700-1700 m, 9-12.VI.1994, Kurbatov (1♀ - cIB& IK); Qinling Shan, pass on road Zhouzhi-Foping, 105 km SW Xi´an, N. slope, 1990 m, 33°44'N / 107°59' E (small creek vall./mix.decid. for./bamboo/small meadows), 2./ 4.VII.2001 M. Schülke [01] (1♂ - cWR); pass road Zhouzhi-Foping, 105 km SW Xi´an, 170 m, 33°46’N / 107°58’E, 3.VII.2001, A. Smetana (1♂ - CNC). – Sichuan: N Sichuan, SW Baima, 32°43'26''N / 104°15'58''E - 32°42'30''N / 104°14'13''E, H= 2640-2980 m, 22.VI.2006, I. Belousov & I. Kabak (3♂♂, 2♀♀ - cIB& IK, ZIN). The species was hitherto known only from the Chinese province of Shaanxi (JAEGER & WRASE, 1996: 154). It is here recorded for Gansu and Sichuan for the first time, and additional records for Shaanxi are also provided.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1278, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
«Terzo umanesimo» e filosofia del diritto. A proposito della riedizione dell’Elogio del diritto di Werner Jaeger
L’autore trae spunto dalla riedizione della traduzione italiana del saggio di Werner Jaeger, Praise of Law: the Origin of Legal Philosophy and the Greeks (Elogio del diritto) per discutere del concetto di diritto nel mondo Greco classico; dei rapporti che nel XX secolo il «terzo umanesimo» intrattenne con il conetto classico di “giuridicità” e dunque dell’opposizione di Jaeger al nazismo. La pubblicazione si impreziosisce di due saggi di Massimo Cacciari e Natalino Irti: l’autore ne discute le implicazioni relativamente al concetto di giuridicità e giudizio a partire dal mondo classico arcaico (Cacciari) e al problema del transito del diritto da valore in sé a strumento di affermazione della forza nomotetica (Irti)
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