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A Worldwide Checklist of Parasites of Staphylinidae

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Abstract

This chapter attempts to document all the parasites of Staphylinidae worldwide. It is based on a 1982 work of the author and considers all changes in Staphylinidae taxonomy; in higher classifications of Laboulbeniales (Ascomycetes) , the most species-rich order of parasites (Laboulbeniales); and in the family Proctotrupidae (Hymenoptera). The host(s) and geographical distribution of the parasites (sensu latissimo) are documented by genus/species in descending species richness .

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    Note: Almost all pre-1981 references may be found cited in Frank (1982). The parasites of the Staphylinidae (free online at: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00027462). Those earlier references are not repeated below to save space.

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Acknowledgments

I thank T. Majewski, W. Rossi, S. Santamaría, K. Sugiyama, K. Terada, and A. Weir for reprints of many of their publications. I thank L. Cheng for translating appropriate parts of the work by Shen and Ye (2006) from Chinese to English. I am very grateful to U. Irmler and O. Betz for editorial help.

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Frank, J.H. (2018). A Worldwide Checklist of Parasites of Staphylinidae. In: Betz, O., Irmler, U., Klimaszewski, J. (eds) Biology of Rove Beetles (Staphylinidae). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70257-5_10

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