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Rhagonycha atra




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Cantharis atra Linnaeus, 1767
Cantharis morio Fabricius, 1792 (unclear synonym; see explanation below)
[?] plumbea Rossi, 1792
Rhagonycha rhaetica Stierlin, 1862
Rhagonycha glacialis Bourgeois, 1909
Rhagonycha fauconetti Pic, 1914
Rhagonycha sabauda Pic, 1914
Rhagonycha subrobusta Pic, 1923

There is a nominal species Cantharis morio described by Fabricius (Fabricius JC (1792). Entomologia Systematica. Volume 1. Christian Gottlieb Proft., Copenhagen. p. 220). The type locality is given as "Habitat in Germania". The identity of this taxon is unclear to me. It is listed as an endemic German species of Cantharis in the Fauna Europaea Web Service (2004). However, this taxon is not recognized in any of the other faunistic works on the German fauna.

Indeed, the original description of Fabricius is the only reference that I am aware of that mentions this species. The text is: "C. thorace rotundato atra, elytris cyaneo nigris. Habitat in Germania Smidt. Magnitudo C. atrae at distincta. Corpus totum atrum, immaculatum elytris folis cyaneo nigris. Thorax nullo modo marginatus". Note that at the time of Fabricius the color cyan meant a blackish-blue, not the light greenish-blue that we now call cyan. The description thus translates: "C.[antharis] with round black thorax, with elytra dark blackish-blue. Lives in Germany [collected by] Smidt. Size like C.[antharis] atra but nevertheless different. The whole body black, with immaculate elytra blades dark blackish-blue. Thorax never with a border." Since the genus Cantharis at the time of Fabricius also contained a number of unrelated species, the description is not sufficient to identify the species. However, the fact that Fabricius compares his species with the Cantharis atra of Linnaeus might provide information about the identity of C. morio: Obviously Fabricius recognized the similarity of the C. morio specimen(s) with the C. atra of Linnaeus, but wanted to convince the reader (and himself?) that there is nevertheless a difference. After all he describes C. atra as "thorace marginato" and stresses for C. morio "thorax nullo modo marginatus". Thus, I think it is possible that C. morio refers to aberrant specimens of the Linnean C. atra, which is currently placed in the genus Rhagonycha (as Rhagonycha atra). I provisionally list Cantharis morio Fabricius, 1792 as a synonym of Rhagonycha atra. The study of the type specimens is necessary to resolve this matter.


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