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DAVISON, W. | Mentioned by Arrow (1917) p.255 as collecting in the Anamallai Hills ‘many years ago’. 530 of the beetles he collected there and at Coonoor in the Nilgiri Hills, were subsequently given to the NHM in 1885 and 1888 (85.14, 85.15 and 88.1. The index to ACC refers to a fourth entry which I could not find). Davison's address at the time he gave this material was The Museum, Singapore. (MD 5/02) | ||
DAWSON, G.M. | Gave 12 Coleoptera collected in North America to NHM in 1896 (96.168) He was attached to the British North America Commission. (MD 5/02) | ||
DAWSON, John Frederick | 1802 - 16 October 1870 | A Reverend. His obituary in EMM., 7, 1871, p.216, refers to his ‘personal eccentricity’ but does not give more details. Underneath ‘he had very many estimable characters’. Apart from his interest in Coleoptera he was a noted Hebrew scholar, and the author of Old Testament Events which contained ‘much that is able and ingenious, though some of the conclusions therein deduced might not find general acceptance’. Dawson's early interest in entomology was with the Lepidoptera on which he published some six notes in the Zool between 1843 and 1846. Almost at the same time, however, he developed an interest in the Curculionidae, publishing: ‘Does Rhynchites betulae deposit its eggs in rolled-up leaves?’, ibid., 3, 1845, p.1145, and in the Carabidae, presenting six examples of Bembidium (Lymnaeum) nigropiceum Marsham, which he had taken at Ventnor in the Isle of Wight, to the NHM in 1845 (1845.133). Although he subsequently wrote further notes on weevils and other families, it was the ground beetles which came to occupy most of his time. Dawson published some half dozen articles on the ‘Geodephaga’ in Zool and in Ent. Ann., but his best known works on this family were Geodephaga Britannica. A Monograph of the Carnivorous Ground Beetles indigenous to the British Isles, 1854, and the Rearrangement of the nomenclature and synonymy of those species of British Coleoptera which are comprised under the sections Geodephaga,Hydradephaga and part of Philhydria, 1856, which was compiled with Hamlet Clark. The Geodephaga Britannica was an important work. Dawson was in touch with a number of foreign specialists and made wide use of British collections. Not only did he suppress the rising tendency to erect the Brachinidae, Scaritidae, Harpalidae and Bembididae to family status, but he also swept away many synonyms erected by earlier authors, reducing the 449 species listed in J.Stephens, Manual, 1839, to 294. He described a several species as new to science of which two have survived Dyschirius impunctipennis, which he captured by a stream on the Smallmouth sands near Weymouth, and Bembidium clarkii which he first discovered in the marshes at Herringstone, near Dorchester, and which he named after his friend the Rev. Hamlet Clark. Apart from the gift to the NHM mentioned above, he also gave 25 specimens from the Isle of Wight and Wales (1849.30); Apion sedi from Deal (1850.68); and 4 Amara from the Isle of Wight (1853.31). Mark Telfer has pointed out to me that his personal collection, or at least the type specimen of Acupalpus derelictus, was passed to his son (Fowler & Donisthorpe, p.5) and that in his volume there is a handwritten anotation at this point by Charles MacKechnie Jarvis 'Charles Dawson of Brighton. Solic. of Pitdown skull notoriety. Coll neglected & cabinet sold by daughter. C.MacK 1947'. (MD 5/02, 2/20) |
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DAY, Cyril Douglas | 12 August 1885 - 20 January 1968 | Born at Greenhill House, Fordington, the son of Dr Edward Joseph Day and his wife Mary Ann (nee Wetton). Educated at Dorchester Grammar School; Downing College, Cambridge; St. Bartholomew's Hospital and College, London; and Kings College, London. Practised as a physician and surgeon in Dorchester from 1914. Day was an all round naturalist with a flair for collecting. His particular enthusiasm in entomology was for Diptera but he also interested himself in other orders including beetles. He wrote to Colbran Wainwright in 1946: ‘During the season I was out collecting 110 times! – not bad as I am still doing some medical work (on occasion!).’ (Letter in the RESL quoted by Pedersen (2002) p.118. Society, 90, 1968. He was for many years honorary entomological consultant to the Dorset County Museum at Dorchester and to the Suffolk Naturalists Society. His collections were split up after his death insects passing to Southampton, the HDO, the Dorset County Museum and elsewhere. The collection in the Dorset County Museum includes boxes of Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera and a 120 drawer cabinet of miscellaneous Dorset insects. Roger Key tells me that Beetles collected by Day in Doreset are in the Department of Zioology at Hull University). 8 beetles collected while he was in Macedonia, apparently on a trip with Dr J. Waterson, were given to the NHM in June 1934 (1934.313) The HDO acquired his personal diary from 1900-1968 in 10 bound volumes and a collection of 229 photographs of British entomologists with biographical details. There is a note about Day in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 90, 1968. (MD 5/02) | |
DAY, F. | A Doctor. He gave 3 Coleoptera from Malabar to the NHM in 1875 (75.30) and two from Dublin and one from Simla in 1877 (77.28). A further 12 beetles from India 'found in the Spirit Building with the collection of the late Dr F. Day', in 1892, presumably relate to this donor (92.51). (MD 5/02) | ||
DAY, Frank Henry | 1875 – 10 September 1963 | Well known Cumberland entomologist who was one of the founder members of the Carlisle Natural History Society and Honorary Curator of the Carlisle City Museum from 1929 until his death. His interests in entomology were wide ranging and he published many notes on the Cumberland representatives of various different orders. The Coleoptera were his main concern however and the subject of more than sixty notes and articles in various journals from 1894 until just before his death. One of the last ‘Some beetles of the Cumberland Coast’ appeared in the first number of the new periodical Changing Scene in 1957 (pp.47-50). The most important of his publications on beetles was undoubtedly his list of ‘The Coleoptera of Cumberland’ which appeared in Trans. Carlisle Natural History Society, 1, 1909, pp.122-50; 2, 1911, pp.201-56; 3, 1923, pp.70-108; 4, 1928, pp.135-36; 5, 1933, pp.117-125, and was based on the list which he had published in the Victoria County History in 1901. In putting together this list which added more than 1,300 species to the previous total for the county of 500, Day was assisted initially by James Murray and George Routledge, and later by Harry Britten, but undertook the bulk of the work himself. Many of the more interesting captures formed the subject of separate notes and articles in EMM., Naturalist, etc.. Beetles collected by Day may be found in the Bedwell collection at the Norwich Castle Museum, in the general collection at Manchester, in the Hudson Beare collection at the RSM (listed in ‘Additional species sent to the Hudson Beare Collection’ (in 1944)), in the British Coleoptera collection at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter (some dated 1909) and in the RHS's collection (information from Andy Salisbury). His main collection, housed in 28 double-sided store boxes, is in the Carlisle Museum (70-1963) where collections made by him of other orders are also preserved. He gave 7 Coleoptera from Cumberland to the NHM in 1925 (1925.136, included four species new to the Museum), 2 in 1927 (1927.440), and 4 more from Cumberland including Dyschirius angustatus in 1933 (1933.344) There appear to be no obituary notices of Day in the entomological press. I have a note of a piece in Cumberland News, 13 September 1963, p.14, which I have not seen. His son was recorded to be living in Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, in March 1979. FRES from 1903. (MD 3/03) |
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DE LA GARDE, Philip le Hardy | 1868 - 12 May 1913 | Born in Exeter where his father and grandfather were distinguished surgeons. Educated at Christ’s Hospital. He began his professional life as a clerk in Lloyd's Shipping Office but at the age of 17 he entered the Royal Navy as assistant clerk. He remained in the Navy throughout his working life rising to the rank of Paymaster, before his health failed and he was invalided out in 1905. De la Garde had an interest in Natural History and particularly entomology from his youth. Initially he worked on the Lepidoptera, but as his duties took him on more and more trips around the world, and as his collections grew, he gravitated to the Coleoptera, with, as second favourite, the Hemiptera. Following his retirement from the Navy de la Garde spent much of his time convalescing at different locations in Devon with his mother. Localities were chosen specifically for their entomological interest with the result that he gained an extensive knowledge of the Devon fauna. J.H.Keys, who had himself devoted considerable attention to Devon beetles and who often collected with him, wrote in his obituary of de la Garde in EMM.,49, 1913, pp.161-162, that he exchanged with the same Museum 120 beetles from various localities (1906.88). Specimens of Ceutorhynchus parvulus Brisout collected by him at Bramton were given to the NHM by E.A. Newbery in 1908 (1908.221). The Nottingham Natural History Museum database includes 110 records of Coleoptera from various Devon localities, 1906-12 (Information from Michael Cooper).FES from 1892. Apart from the obituary mentioned above there is another in ERJV., 25, 1913, p.205. (MD 6/02) | |
DE LA TOUCHE, J. | Gave 13 Coleoptera which he had collected in China and Formosa to the NHM (99.132, 99.252. 1906.145. 1906.146). He lived at The Brambles, Scarth Road, Barnes, London. (MD 6/02) | ||
DE PORREKIN | See POROCHIN, Alexis | ||
DE ROUGEMONT, Guillaume Marie | 26 October 1945 - 3 May 2020 |
The following is taken from his obituary in The Times: Born in New York to Paoloa de Janze, a 21 years old aristocrat who had fled to the US from war-torn Normandy. His father Bernard died before he was born. His maternal grandparents, Count Frederic and Countess Alice de Janze were part of the hedonistic Happy Valley set in Kenya in the 1920s and 1930s. Alice a twice divorced heiress and socialite became notorious for shooting her lover and herself at a Paris station; both survived and later, in Kenya, she was a suspect in the murder of the Earl of Erroll, another of her lovers. Soon after De Rougemont was born his aunt Nolwen de Janze took him back to Parfondeval, the 17th century family chateau in Normandy, and cared for him until his mother returned with a husband and new baby, De Rougemont remained devoted to his aunt, who was later married to the art historian and broadcaster Kenneth Clark. The eldest of four children, he spoke French, English and German, which he claimed was the only thing he learnt from his German governess. He was enrolled at Michael Hall, an independent Steiner School in Sussex. Classmates remember him as a suave exotic, who nochalantly burnt the ends of his hair with a lighter and invented a method of peeling oranges by rolling them on a table. He left without qualifications but had an intellectual curiosity and a gift for languages. His love of travel started at 14 when he persuaded his mother he would be less trouble if she were to let him hitchhike around Europe. She heard nothing from him for two months. He spent his twenties searching for beetles in Ethiopia, where he became fluent in Amharic, working as an interpreter for Medecins sans Frontieres and reading radio news bulletins in Addis Ababa. Much of his thirties and forties was spent in the Tropics. De Rougemenot made a point of learning the language of every country he visited. It seemed as if after reading a dictionary on the plane he was able to engage porters and taxi drivers in conversation. He had a working knowledge of more than twenty languages and was fluent in seven including Mandarin and Cantonese, which led him, at 49, to his only academic qulaification, a degree in modern and classical Chinese from the School of African and Oriental Studies in London. He never expected to earn his living, working occasionally as a natural history tour leader and as a translator of scientific papers. In 1978 he married Maggie Hanbury, a literary agent, and they had a son, Henry, who works in computer software. They divorced in 1999 and in 2004 he married Sarah Shuckburgh (nee Wilcocks), a teacher and travel writer who survives him with Henry. De Rougemont met Sarah on a wildlife tour in Malaysia. As a guide he was erudite, urbane, modest and charming with an extensive knowledge of Natural History. He was also skilled at averting disaster, once speaking fluent Malay to village doctors when elderly guests fell down ravines. His advice when anything went wrong was to insist it was your birthday... Over the next years he and his wife travelled across Asia, South and Central America and Africa. Wherever he went, his pooter went too...At night he set traps and strung nets between trees. By day he shook jungle litter through a rusty sieve on to a tarpaulin or hung bags of leaf mould from coat hangers in the wardrobe until hundreds of beetles emerged. Although a private collector De Rougement enjoyed an exalted reputation; his arrival at natural history museums large and small from Borneo to Bolivia brough staff scurrying forth to pay homage. His fifties were spent between Normandy and London where he had his own key to the Natural History Museum. Max Barclay described him as one of the last British-based coleopterists witha global perspective and reputation. Latterly he lived in Oxford, where he was an Honorary Associate of the Oxford Uiversity Museum of Natural History, to which he bequeathed his collection. Since the above was written a more detailed obituary has appeared in EMM, 157, 2021, 49-70, written by Jonathan Cooter who worked with him at Oxford. This includes three photographs and a list of the 1,275 type specimens, including 479 holotypes, in the Rougemont Collection at the Museum, as well as a bibliography (duplicates the one below).
I am grateful to James Hogan who has allowed me to include the following bibliography and list of names which were compiled by de Rougemont himself. Scientific publications of Guillaume de Rougemont1976 Contributions à la connaissance de la faune de L'Ethiopie I: Les Calosomes (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Rev. zool. afr. 90, 2: 241-274. 1980 Stenine beetles from Nepal (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Ent. Basil. 5: 170-186. 1981 Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna of Ethiopia II: Steninae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Revue de zoogie africaine.95, 1: 69-130. 1981 New and little known Steninae from Burma (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova 83: 325-348. 1981 The stenine beetles of Thailand (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Ann. Mus Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova 83: 349-386. 1983 Contributions à la connaissance de la faune de l'Ethiopie III: Les larves de Calosomes récoltées par Clarke et de Rougemont (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Revue de zoologie africaine 97, 3: 641-646. 1983 Dianous martensi n. sp. from Nepal (Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Results of the Himalayan Expeditions of J. Martens no. 99. 5th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Senkenbergiana Biol. 63: 363-366. 1983 More stenine beetles from Thailand (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 8th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Natural History Bulletin of the Siam Society, Bankok 31, 1: 9-54. 1983 Records of some West African Stenus species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 9th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Ann. Ent. Fenn. 49: 110 1983 11th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae: Three new species from Burma (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat Genova 84: 623-630. 1984 Sur quelques Stenus récoltés en Chine méridionale (Col. Staphylinidae). 6ème contribution à la connaissance des Steninae. Nouvelle Revue d’Entomolgie 8, 4: 351-355. 1984 Steninae collected by the author in Indonesia 1975-1982 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 10th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Reichenbachia, Mus. Tierk. Dresden 22, 32: 227-242. 1985 In the footsteps of H.G. Champion: New Dianous species from the Himalaya (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 12th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Ent. Basil. 10: 123-144. 1985 Two new species of Stiliderus from Celebes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 15th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Entomologist’s. Monyjly Maazine. 121: 119-122. 1985 Les Stiliderus de la collection du Musée de Genève (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 16ème contribution à la connaissance des Staphylinides. Revue Suisse de Zooogie. 92: 217-228. 1986 Steninae from Borneo, with special reference to Gunong Mulu National Park, Sarawak (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 7th contribution to the knowledge of Steninae. Sarawak Mus. Journal 36 (57 N.S.): 279-290. 1986 Revision of the genus Stiliderus Motschoulsky 1858. Part 1 (=Stilicoderus Sharp) (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 14th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Abh. Mus. Tierk. Dresden 49, 2: 139-187. 1986 Synonymic notes on Cryptobium (Ophitodum) nobile Bernhauer (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 17th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 122: 209-210. 1986 New data on the genus Stiliderus Mots. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 18th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Reichenbachia, Mus. Tierk Dresden 24, 4: 53-58. 1986 Nouvelles données sur les Steninae d'Orient (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 19ème contribution à la connaissance des Staphylinides. Nouvelle Revue d’ Entomologie 3, 2: 263-269. 1986 New records of Stiliderus from Nepal (Col. Staphylinidae). 21st contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Reve Suisse de Zoololgie 93: 233-236. 1986 New Stiliderus Motschulsky species from the Indo-Australian Region (Col. Staphylinidae). 22nd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ann. Hist. nat. Mus. Nat. Hung. 78: 79-82. 1986 Revision of the genus Stiliderus Motschulsky 1858 Part II: The species with bi-lobed IVth tarsomeres (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 23rd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Abh. Mus. Tierk. Dresden 50: 33-58. 1987 New Dianous species from Khandbari District, Nepal (Col. Staphylinidae). 20th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Revue. Suisse de Zoologie 94, 1: 49-53. 1987 The subgenus Tetragnathostilicus Scheerpeltz: Remarks, Synonymy and descriptions of new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 24th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Nouvelle Reue d’Entomolgie 4, 2: 211-219. 1987 The Steninae obtained by the 1985 Geneva Museum Expedition to Thailand (Col. Staphylinidae). 25th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 94, 4: 703-715. 1988 Notes on some Palaearctic Stilicus species, with special reference to Turkey (Col. Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 26th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Revue Suisse de Zooogie. 95, 2: 513-520. 1988 Un Nazeris nouveau de Thailande (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 28eme contribution à la connaissance des Staphylinides. Rev. Suisse Zool. 95, 3: 773-777. 1989 Field Guide to the Crops of Britain and Europe. Hardback., Illustrated, 367 pp., W. Collins, London 1991 A second species of Paratolmerus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Quediinae). 32nd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Mon. Mag. 127: 221-224. 1993 New species of Stilicastenus Coiffait (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 27th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Rev. Suisse Zool. 100, 2: 1-11. 1995 Review of the Australian species of the subtribe Stilicina (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 30th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Elytron 9: 87-113. 1995 A new Domene (Macromene Coiffait) from Taiwan (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 33rd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae). Bull. Nat. Mus. Nat. Science, Taichung, 5: 135-138. 1996 Stiliderus and Stilicoderus: New data and new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 29th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae). Rev. Suisse. Zool. 103, 3: 713-736. 1996 A new Stilicastenus species from Sumatra (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 34th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Enomological. Problems 27, 2: 149-150. 1996 The river Erme estuary: a remarkable locality for staphylinid beetles. 35th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Mon. Mag. 132: 90. 1996 Scaphidiids in Hong Kong. Porcupine! Newsletter of the Hong Kong University Ecology Research Group 15: 12. 1996 A Madman, a Taipan, and Hong Kong's Staphylinid Beetles. Porcupine! Newsletter of the Hong Kong University Ecology Research Group 15: 44-45. 1997 Dysanabatium Bernhauer (Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) - an uncommon but widespread genus in the Oriental Region. 36th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 99B, 319-331. 1998 Rugilus Leach, subg. Tetragnathostilicus Scheerpeltz: Addenda (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). 31st contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Linzer Biologische Beitraege 30, 2: 579-593. 1999 Swarming of Choleva (Col., Catopidae) in Sussex. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 135: 248. 2000 Beetle News. Porcupine! Newsletter of the Hong Kong University Ecology Research Group 21: 7-9. 2000 Beetles in Seaweed in Hong Kong. Porcupine! Newsletter of the Hong Kong University Ecology Research Group 21: 6-7. 2000 New species of Lesteva Latreille, 1796 from China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Omaliinae). 39th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 102 B, 147-169. 2001 Description of a new species of Apteroloma from China. (Coleoptera, Agyrtidae). Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 108 (2): 351-353. 2001 A new species in each of the quediine genera Bolitogyrus Chevrolat and Indoquedius Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) from India. 40th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Mon. Mag. 137: 111-114. 2001 Two new palaearctic Stenus species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 41st contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Ent. Mon. Mag. 137: 67-70. 2001 The Staphylinid Beetles of Hong Kong. Annotated check-list, historical review, bionomics and faunistics. 44th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Memoires of the Hong Kong Natural History. Society 24: 1-146. 2002 Guida delle Piante di Uso Commune per la Salute e l’Alimentazione. Franco Muzzio, Rome 363 pp.. 2003 A new species of Derops from Doi Inthanon, Thailand (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Tachyporinae). 43rd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Linzer biologische Beiträge 35.2: 995-999. 2004 Philonthus punctifrons Cameron removed to the genus Belonuchus Nordmann, and description of an allied new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae). 42nd contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 140: 263-265. 2005 Synonymic note on the monobasic genus Ophryomedon Wasmann 1916. 45th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 112 (20): 541-542. 2010 A new species of Geodromicus Redtenbacher, 1857 with iridescent elytral maculae from China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Omaliinae). 46th contribution to the knowledge of Staphylinidae. Anaalen des Naturhisorisches Museum, Wien 111: 37-41.
2014 Eupiestus pongo, a new species from Borneo (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Piestinae) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 150 (2): 93-96. 2014 New data and three new species of Dysanabatium Bernhauer, with special reference to Borneo(Coleoptera, Staphylinida, Paederinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 150 (2): 103-108. 2014 A new species of Rugilus (Eurystilicus) from Sri Lanka (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Revue Suisse de Zoologie 121 (2): 247-248. 2014 Two new species of Pseudolathra Casey from Borneo (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae) Revue Suisse de Zoologie 121 (3): 1-5. 2014 Description of the male sexual characters of Stenus bookeianus Rougemont, 1986 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Steninae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 150: 189-190. 2014 Taxiplagus slademanni, a new species from Sumatra (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 150: 191-192. 2014 A new species of Gnathymenus Solier from Ecuador (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Dolicaonina) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 150:251-253. 2014 The genus Naddia in Borneo (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 46, 2: 1737-1765 2015 The genus Platydracus Thomson in Borneo, (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae). Entomofauna 36, 34: 453-80. 2015 Three new species of Saniderus Fauvel (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae). Entomofauna 36, 35: 477-492 2015 A new species of Nodynus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Apateticinae) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 151(2):127-129. 2015 Fun with Porus Hope (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 151: 3-12 2015 Studies on Stiliderus Motschulsky and Stilicoderus Sharp (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae): biogeographical notes and descriptions of new species. Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A, Neue Serie 8: 113-130. 2015 Three new species of Medome Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A, Neue Serie 8: 131-135. 2015 New Oriental and Papuan Pseudolathra (Staphylinidae, Paederinae) Linzer biologische Beiträge 47/2: 1785-1799. 2016 Two new species of Stiliderus; new records of Stiliderus and Stilicoderus; distribution of the Brendelli group (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 152(1): 37-42 2016 Two new species of Rougemontius (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae, Termitopaediini). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 152: 115-119. 2016 Corrigendum. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 152:148. 2016 Boothia, a new genus with four new species from Borneo (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 152: 165-171 2016 New Bornean Staphylinidae (Coleoptera). Linzer biologische Beiträge 48/1: 559-572 2016 Four unusual species of Eleusis Laporte (Staphylinidae, Osoriinae) Entomologsit’s Monthly Magazine 152: 265-269 2017 Correction to Rougemont, G. de, 2016, Four unusual species of Eleusis Laporte (Staphylinidae, Osoriinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 152: 265-269. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 153: 77-78. 2017` New species of Lesteva Latreille from China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Omaliinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 153: 101-111 2017 A new Belonuchus Nordmann from Borneo (Staphylinidae, Philonthini) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 153: 125-127 2017 Five new beetles discovered by Alfred Russel Wallace (Staphyliniidae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 153 (4): 235-243 2017 New beetles from Hong Kong (Staphylinidae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 153 (4): 261-278 2018 The genus Tolmerinus Bernhauer in Borneo (Staphylinidae, Staphylininae) Entomologist’s Monthly magazine 154: 9-15 2018 Four new beetles from Borneo (Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 154: 16-20 2018 A new species and a new record of Siagonium Kirby & Spence from China (Staphylinidae, Piestinae) Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 2018 New generic combinations for tutus Rougemont and brunneus Rougemont (Staphylinidae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 000 2018 New species and records of African and Lemurian Oedichirus (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Procirrina) Linzer biologische Beiträge 50/1: 447-460 2018 New Papuan Oedichirus (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Pinophilini) Linzer biologische Beiträge 50/1: 435 -446 2018 New Oriental Oedichirus (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Pinophilini) Linzer biologische Beiträge 50/1: 461- 536 2018 The genus Oedichirus in New Caledonia (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Pinophilini). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50/1: 537-5 2018 Scotticus erithaci, a new species of flightless montane beetle from Ethiopia, and a new record of Jarrigeus Fagel (Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Dolicaonina). Entomologist’s Monthly magazine 3922 Rediscovery of Coomania Cameron (Staphylinidae, Diochini). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 000 A new name for Oedichirus nitidiventris Rougemont, 2018 (Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine Errata (Oedichirus) Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 / 2: ..e la faune de L'Ethiopie I: Les Calosomes (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Rev. zool. afr. 90, 2: 241-274. LIST OF SPECIES NAMED BY G. DE ROUGEMONT 420 species, 1 genus Aleochara muluensis Borneo Apteroloma qinlingensis China Astenus bagmaticolus in prep. Nepal Astenus concavipennis in prep. Nepal Astenus confluentis in prep. Malaya Astenus horridus Borneo Astenus mirimontis in prep. India Astenus peteri Borneo Astenus subhadrae in prep. India Astenus thailandensis in prep. Thailand Astenus tricoloricornis Hong Kong Astenus yeddoensis in prep. India Belonuchus ochraceus Borneo Bolitogyrus lasti India BOOTHIA Borneo Boothia bansengi Borneo Boothia caroli Borneo Boothia harrissoni Borneo Boothia torreyi Borneo Carabophanus arrowi gestroides Ethiopia Carabops abyssinicus hadiacus Ethiopia Charichirus sladae in prep. Borneo Derops paulastonii Hong Kong Derops shuckburghae Thailand Dianous baliensis Bali Dianous bhotius Bhutan Dianous bhutanensis Bhutan Dianous chetri Nepal Dianous gregarius Nepal Dianous hammondi Nepal Dianous hirsutus Thailand Dianous inconspicuus Bhutan Dianous karen Thailand Dianous lahu Thailand Dianous loebli Nepal Dianous luteostigmaticus China Dianous margaretae Nepal Dianous martensi Nepal Dianous meo Nepal Dianous miripes Nepal Dianous nepalensis Nepal Dianous niger Thailand Dianous reformator Nepal Dianous shan Burma Dianous siamensis Thailand Dianous viridicupreus Nepal Dianous wittmeri Nepal Dianous yao Thailand Dibelonetes matsallehi Borneo Domene scabripennis Taiwan Dysanabatium borneense Borneo Dysanabatium gracilentum Borneo Dysanabatium kinabalumontis Borneo Dysanabatium longicornis Laos Dysanabatium minangkabau Sumatra Dysanabatium stricticeps Borneo Eleusis eburnimaculatus (syn. of. Euryplatus decisus Walker) Vietnam Eleusis insolita (syn. of Diagrypnodes ustulatipennis Perroud) New Caledonia Eleusis orissae (syn. of Euryplatus albonotatus Walker) India Eupiestus pongo Borneo Euryplatus amplus Vietnam Geodromicus cupreostigma China Gnathymenus praenuptus Ecuador Hesperus bugis Celebes Hesperus margaretae Borneo Hesperus minahasa Celebes Hesperus ruficaudus Celebes Hesperus wallacei Celebes Holotrochus patteni Hong Kong Holotrochus pulcher Hong Kong Indoquedius lasti India Lacvietina astoni Hong Kong Lesteva alesi China Lesteva aureomontis China Lesteva cooteri China Lesteva dabashanensis China Lesteva davidiana China Lesteva elegantula China Lesteva flavopunctata China Lesteva huabeiensis China Lesteva lignipisces China Lesteva longwangicola China Lesteva michaeli China Lesteva miragricola China Lesteva mollis China Lesteva nivalis China Lesteva obliquonotata China Lesteva pulcherrima China Lesteva qinlingmontis China Lesteva ruficollis China Lesteva rufimarginata China Lesteva rufopunctata China Lesteva septemmaculata China Lesteva submaculata China Lesteva tonitrumontis China Lesteva yunnanicola China Medome nigra Burma Medome schawalleri Nepal Medome siamensis Thailand Medomonista canaliculata in prep. Borneo Medomonista chungi in prep. Borneo Medomonista lata in prep. Borneo Medomonista lowi in prep. Borneo Medomonista monticola in prep. Thailand Medomonista pacifica in prep. China Medomonista prospera in prep. China Medomonista weijersi in prep. Sumatra Naddia argentifer Borneo Naddia asetosa Borneo Naddia aureomontis Borneo Naddia barbarossa Borneo Naddia barclayi Borneo Naddia brendelli Borneo Naddia calcicola Borneo Naddia eleanorae Borneo Naddia germana Borneo Naddia iacobi Borneo Naddia ignipennis Borneo Naddia limbifer Borneo Naddia lowi in prep. Borneo Naddia oxoniensis Borneo Naddia sarahae Borneo Nazeris lantauensis Hong Kong Nazeris siamensis Thailand Nodynus yeren China Oedichirus altitudinis Ethiopia Oedichirus amoamontis in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus angusticeps Malaya Oedichirus aruensis Aru Islands Oedichirus astoni Hong Kong Oedichirus balnearius Borneo Oedichirus bilaminatus New Caledonia Oedichirus bowringi India Oedichirus brlensis Borneo Oedichirus burwelli New Caledonia Oedichirus cardamomensis S. India Oedichirus caupo New Caledonia Oedichirus cauvini Madagascar Oedichirus cooki in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus crocodilus Ethiopia Oedichirus coorgensis India Oedichirus cuccodoroi Madagascar Oedichirus despointesi New Caledonia Oedichirus dzumacensis in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus electrimontis Madagascar Oedichirus falcifer Thailand Oedichirus fauvelianus New Caledonia Oedichirus giachinoi in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus grossepunctatus New Caledonia Oedichirus guomindangi in prep. Taiwan Oedichirus hermani in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus ianitrix New Caledonia Oedichirus ivoriensis Ivory Coast Oedichirus javanicus in prep. Java Oedichirus kanak New Caledonia Oedichirus kochangensis in prep. Thailand Oedichirus lannaensis in prep. Thailand Oedichirus laoticus in prep. Laos Oedichirus laperousei New Caledonia Oedichirus loebli New Caledonia Oedichirus lucabosmontis in prep. S. India Oedichirus lucidus New Guineae Oedichirus mahanuvaraensis Ceylon Oedichirus maierae New Caledonia Oedichirus manautei New Caledonia Oedichirus manherti Kenya Oedichirus mediosiamensis Thailand Oedichirus mimopilosus in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus monteithi in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus muluensis Borneo Oedichirus muscicolus New Caledonia Oedichirus mutilus Palawan Oedichirus nigropolitus New Caledonia Oedichirus nitidiventris in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus novacaledonicus in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus novahibernicus in prep. New Ireland Oedichirus oceanicus in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus patcholatkoi Malaya Oedichirus peckorum New Caledonia Oedichirus pilosus in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus planiceps New Caledonia Oedichirus pteropophilus New Caledonia Oedichirus pteroposaltis New Caledonia Oedichirus pusillus in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus semibrunneus New Caledonia Oedichirus shibatai Taiwan Oedichirus sindicus Pakistan Oedichirus taghavianae New Caledonia Oedichirus taitamontis Kenya Oedichirus tempestivus Borneo Oedichirus theryi in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus torajah Celebes Oedichrus unguesdraconis in prep. New Caledonia Oedichirus uncifer Thailand Oedichirus vaginalis New Caledonia Oedichirus vexans Thailand Oedichirus viduasinae Borneo Oedichirus vulcanus Java Oedichirus wallacei Borneo Ontholestes lowi Borneo Oedichirus zealandicus in prep. New Caledonia Paederidus hlavaci Borneo Palaminus elmebalasanae Hong Kong Paratolmerus siamensis Thailand Philonthus hanskii Borneo Philonthus muluensis Borneo Phyllodrepa musaphila Hong Kong Platydracus borneensis Borneo Platydracus donnyi Borneo Platydracus oblongopunctatus Borneo Platydracus rufulus Borneo Platydracus sladeae Borneo Platydracus villanuevai Borneo Pseudolathra borneensis Borneo Pseudolathra ceylonica Ceylon Pseudolathra cuccodoroi New Guinea Pseudolathra duplopunctata Borneo Pseudolathra ivani S. India Pseudolathra lanceolata Borneo Pseudolathra longicollis India Pseudolathra lucabosmontis S. India Pseudolathra magna New Guinea Pseudolathra mahratta India Pseudolathra sumatrana Sumatra Pseudolathra ullrichi New Guinea Rougemontius alobatus Borneo Rougemontius eleanorae Borneo Rugilus bagmaticolus Nepal Rugilus bhotius Bhutan Rugilus gansuensis China Rugilus latiparameris Nepal Rugilus longiparameris Nepal Rugilus mahanuvaraensis Ceylon Rugilus morvani Nepal Rugilus prolongatus khalash Pakistan Rugilus smetanai Nepal Rugilus rufipes tauricus Turkey Rugilus schawalleri Nepal Saniderus cechovskyi Malaya Saniderus cooteri China Saniderus manni Borneo Siagonium yunnanense in prep. China Stenus aestivalis Thailand Stenus alumoenus Thailand Stenus amenous Burma Stenus ancorellus Nepal Stenus aneomus Borneo Stenus articulipenis Thailand Stenus aspericollis Thailand Stenus baliensis Bali Stenus balnearius Ethiopia Stenus bansengi Borneo Stenus batangluparensis Borneo Stenus brookeianus Borneo Stenus burckhardti Thailand Stenus clarkei Ethiopia Stenus cooteri Kazakhstan Stenus cyanogaster Thailand Stenus dentelloides Burma Stenus dusun Borneo Stenus emasculatus Ethiopia Stenus enareanus Ethiopia Stenus explanipennis Thailand Stenus fulviventris Thailand Stenus grandimatrix Thailand Stenus guangxiensis China Stenus guenai Thailand Stenus guttula yemenicus (ms name) Yemen Stenus henrii Bali Stenus huabeiensis China Stenus insulindicus Bali Stenus jaccoudi Burma Stenus kamhaengi Thailand Stenus lomholdti Thailand Stenus luoleeorum Hong Kong Stenus luteomaculatus Thailand Stenus margareti Ethiopia Stenus mendeboensis Ethiopia Stenus galla Ethiopia Stenus merhabalis Ethiopia Stenus mon Thailand Stenus morvani Nepal Stenus muluensis Borneo Stenus ninii Burma Stenus oedechiroides Burma Stenus oemanus Hong Kong Stenus oromo Ethiopia Stenus piscevorus Borneo Stenus proconsularis Ethiopia Stenus puthzianus Thailand Stenus rafflesi Java Stenus rayanus Ethiopia Stenus reelsi Hong Kong Stenus siamensis Thailand Stenus succinifer Thailand Stenus thanonensis Thailand Stenus tectifrons Borneo Stenus variipennis Thailand Stenus vulcanus Java Stilicastenus borneensis Borneo Stilicastenus borailmontis in prep. India Stilicastenus elongatus Ceylon Stilicastenus micropterus Ceylon Stilicastenus minor India Stilicastenus pulcher in prep. India Stilicastenus siamensis Thailand Stilicastenus sinhala Ceylon Stilicastenus sumatrensis Sumatra Stilicastenus tamul India Stilicoderus arnhemicus Australia Stilicoderus assamensis India Stilicoderus bacchusi Borneo Stilicoderus baliemensis New Guinea Stilicoderus batantaensis New Guinea Stilicoderus besucheti India Stilicoderus besucheti elephantium India Stilicoderus cephalicus New Guinea Stilicoderus clayi India Stilicoderus continentalis China Stilicoderus baliensis Bali Stilicoderus dubius Burma Stilicoderus erosoides New Guinea Stilicoderus ferromontis Australia Stilicoderus formosanus Taiwan Stilicoderus granulifrons Thailand Stilicoderus gondaicus India Stilicoderus helferi Burma Stilicoderus hornabrooki New Guinea Stilicoderus incognitus Burma Stilicoderus inusitatus Australia Stilicoderus kaiensis Kai Isl. Stilicoderus kolaensis Aru Isl. Stilicoderus lasti New Guinea Stilicoderus lastianus New Guinea Stilicoderus laticeps New Guinea Stilicoderus leai New Guinea Stilicoderus leontopolitanus Singapore Stilicoderus lobatus New Guinea Stilicoderus loksai New Guinea Stilicoderus lomholdti Thailand Stilicoderus maai Borneo Stilicoderus madangensis New Guinea Stilicoderus maritimoides New Guinea Stilicoderus maritimus New Guinea Stilicoderus matthewsianus Australia Stilicoderus meraukeanus New Guinea Stilicoderus nagamontium India Stilicoderus nepalensis Nepal Stilicoderus newtoni Australia Stilicoderus obesus New Guinea Stilicoderus orbiceps Australia Stilicoderus peninsularis Australia Stilicoderus plumbatus Sumatra Stilicoderus pruinosus Australia Stilicoderus quadraticeps Australia Stilicoderus riedeli New Guinea Stilicoderus riedelianus New Guinea Stilicoderus sarahae China Stilicoderus sepikensis New Guinea Stilicoderus sharpi New Guinea Stilicoderus scheerpeltzi Burma Stilicoderus shan Thailand Stilicoderus siamensis Thailand Stilicoderus similis Burma Stilicoderus strigosus Thailand Stilicoderus taylori Australia Stilicoderus trapezeiceps Thailand Stilicoderus wallacei New Guinea Stilicoderus wauensis New Guinea Stilicoderus woodwardi Australia Stiliderus agostii Celebes Stiliderus bernhaueri Philippines Stiliderus brendelli Celebes Stiliderus brendellianus Celebes Stiliderus cardamomensis India Stiliderus celebensis Celebes Stiliderus cernatus Sumatra Stiliderus conicollis Celebes Stiliderus cottoni Thailand Stiliderus depressus Thailand Stiliderus germanus Celebes Stiliderus inelegans Lombok Stiliderus kakihitam Celebes Stiliderus kakimerah Celebes Stiliderus kamarupensis India Stiliderus loebli Nepal Stiliderus mamasaensis Celebes Stiliderus mussardi India Stiliderus occidentalis India Stiliderus opacipennis Celebes Stiliderus opacus Celebes Stiliderus rugulosicollis Celebes Stiliderus schoedli Celebes Stiliderus simoni Ceylon Stiliderus smetanai Nepal Stiliderus subcoeruleus Philippines Stiliderus tengah Celebes Stiliderus thermarus Borneo Stiliderus yangbesar Celebes Stiliderus yikor Thailand Stiliderus yunnanensis China Taxiplagus slademanni Sumatra Tetrapleurus sunyatseni Hong Kong Tolmerinus brunneus Borneo Tolmerinus fratrumelliotorum Hong Kong Tolmerinus sharpi Borneo Tolmerinus tutus Borneo Tympanophorus borneensis Borneo Zyras roberti Borneo
lIST OF SPECIES NAMED AFTER G. DE ROUGEMENT 201 species, 3 genera, 1 subgenus, 2 subspecies
Acrotona rougemonti (Pace) Staphylinidae Yemen Acylophorus derougemonti Janak “ Madagascar Agathidium rougemonti Angelini Leiodidae Malaya Aleochara rougemonti (Pace) Staphylinidae Borneo Alomacrotona rougemonti Pace “ Madagascar Amarochara rougemonti Pace “ Yemen Amarodera kraepelini rougemonti Pace “ Bali Amischa rougemonti Pace “ China Anaulacaspis rougemonti Pace “ Venezuela Anchocerus rougemonti Janak “ Borneo Anebolura rougemonti Pace “ Madagascar Anisolabis rougemonti Brindle Dermaptera Malaya Anisolinus rougemonti Naomi Staphylinidae Nepal Ankaratraella rougemonti Pace “ Madagascar Annomatochara derougemonti Pace “ Burma Anthicus rougemonti Bonadona Anthicidae Lombok Apalonia rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Ecuador Apimela rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Australomalus rougemonti Gomy Histeridae Nepal Baeocera derougemonti Löbl Scaphydiinae Celebes Beijingusa rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae China Birocera derougemonti Löbl Scaphydiinae Celebes Blaps rougemonti Kaszab Tenebrionidae Yemen Blepharhymenus rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae China Bolitogyrus rougemonti Brunke “ Thailand Borneochara rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Brachyda rougemonti Pace “ Celebes Brachydamorpha rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Brachygluta rougemonti Besuchet Pselaphinae Morocco Brachyusa rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae China Carpelimus guillaumei Gildenkov “ Hong Kong Carpelimus rougemonti Gildenkov “ Borneo Cephaplakoxena rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Chaetosogonocephus rougemonti Pace “ Malaya Chilopora rougemonti Pace “ Nepal Cinygmula rougemonti Braesch Ephemeroptera Malaya Cochliopaussus rougemonti Luna Paussidae Yemen Coenonica rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Thailand Colasidia rougemonti (Morvan) Carabidae Nepal Cordalia rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Yemen Corticarina derougemonti Johnson Latridiidae Ethiopia Cousya derougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Ladakh Creagrophorus hongshanicus Cooter & Hoshina Leiodidae China Cryptonotopsis rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Malaya Cyrtoplastus rougemonti Angelini & Cooter Leiodidae China Csikia rougemonti Schimmel Elateridae China Deinopteroloma rougemonti Shavrin & Smetana Staphylinidae China Deliodes rougemonti (Pace) “ China Demerinda rougemonti Pace Hong Kong Demogenia rougemonti Pace “ Ecuador Deroleptus rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Derops rougemonti Schuelke “ China Dianous guillaumei Puthz “ India Dianous rougemonti Puthz “ Borneo Dianous rougemontianus Puthz “ China Dianous rufimontis Puthz “ India Dioxeuta rougemonti Pace Hong Kong Ditroplandria rougemonti Pace “ Madagascar Doryloxenus rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Drusilla rougemonti Pace “ Bali Drusilla rougemontiana Pace “ Borneo Eccoptogenia rougemonti Pace “ Bali Edaphus rougemonti Puthz “ China Enkoilogeneia rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Episemina rougemonti Pace " Thailand Erymus guillaumei Bordoni " Bali Euconnus rougemonti Franz Scydmaenidae Ethiopia Eudera rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Ecuador Eunidia rougemonti Breuning Cerambycidae Ethiopia Eusphalerum rougemonti Zanetti Staphylinidae China Eusteniamorpha rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Falagria derougemonti Pace “ Burma Formicomus rougemonti Bonadona Anthicidae Burma Formicomus rufomontis Bonadona “ Burma Freapomecyna rougemonti Breuning Cerambycidae Ethiopia Gabrius rougemonti Schillhammer Staphylinidae China Gastropaga rougemonti Pace " Hong Kong Gastropaga (Rougemontia) siamensis Pace “ Thailand Geostiba rougemonti Pace “ China Gnypeta rougemonti Pace “ Burma Gonionycha rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Guillaumeius rougemonti Schillhammer “ Thailand Gyrohypnus rougemonti Bordoni Ethiopia Gyrophaena rougemonti Pace “ China Gyrophaena rougemontiana Pace “ Madagascar Habrocerus rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Haplochara rougemonti Pace “ Ecuador Harpalus rougemonti Clarke Carabidae Ethiopia Hesperus rougemonti Schillhammer Staphylinidae Borneo Hetairotermes rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Heterota rougemonti Pace “ Bali Hydrosmecta rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Hydrosmecta rougemontianus Pace “ China Hygronomus rougemonti Pace “ Yemen Hypocyphtus rougemonti Pace “ Malaya Ilarochara rougemonti Pace “ Celebes Indomorphus rougemonti Bordoni " Malaya Isotedolera rougemonti Pace “ Vietnam Keratognathus rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Klugipaussus rougemonti Luna Paussidae Ethiopia Lambanus rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Borneo Lamprostiba rougemonti Pace “ Ecuador Lathrobium rougemonti Watanabe “ China Leptaleus rougemonti Bonadona Anthicidae Lombok Leptonia rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Ecuador Leptusa rougemonti Pace “ China Leucocraspedum rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Linoglossa rougemonti Pace “ Bali Litoglossa rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Longiprimitarsus rougemonti Pace “ China Lophorota rougemonti Pace “ China Macrogerodonia rougemonti Pace “ Ecuador Mahutia rougemonti Silfverberg Chrysomelidae Ethiopia Manilla rougemonti Bordoni Staphylinidae Sumatra Medeterusa minima rougemonti Pace " China Megalinus rougemonti Bordoni “ Thailand Megalopinus rougemonti Puthz “ Borneo Megarthrus rougemonti Cuccodoro & Lobl “ Ethiopia Melanotus rougemonti Platia & Schimmel Elateridae China Mesoleptochir rougemonti Besuchet Pselaphinae Ethiopia Mesomegaskela rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Borneo Micrillus rougemonti Assing “ Ceylon Micropeplus rougemonti Watanabe “ China Mikrophyesusa rougemonti Pace “ Bali Mimacrotona rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Myllaena rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Nargus rougemonti Perreau Leiodidae China Nazeris rougemonti Ito Staphylinidae China Nebria rougemonti Ledoux Carabidae China Nehemetropia rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Bali Neoperla rougemonti Zwick Plecoptera Borneo Neosilusa rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Thailand Nepalota rougemonti Pace “ China Niphoparmena rougemonti Breuning Cerambycidae Ethiopia Oligota rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Yemen Odontoxenus rougemonti Pace Hong Kong Oligota rougemontiana Pace “ Celebes Omologlusa rougemonti Pace “ China Orphnebius derougemonti Pace “ Borneo Orphnebius rougemonti Pace “ Burma Osoriellus rougemonti Irmler “ Ecuador Pachnoda rougemonti Rigout Cetoniidae Ethiopia Pachycorinus rougemonti Bordoni Staphylinidae India Paederus rougemonti Willers “ Nepal Paralaconota derougemonti Pace “ Ladakh Paramyllaena rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Paraphanis rougemonti Breuning Cerambycidae Ethiopia Paraplandria rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Venezuela Paratesba rougemonti Bordoni “ Borneo Paulianella rougemonti Bordoni Madagascar Pedinopleurus derougemonti Pace “ Ceylon Pelioptera rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Phanerosphena rougemonti Pace “ Yemen Philonthus rougemonti Schillh. “ Thailand Piescymneda rougemonti Pace “ Thailand Placusa rougemonti Pace “ Malaya Platorischna rougemonti Pace “ Malaya Platinus (Batenus) rougemonti Morvan Carabidae Nepal Platyepipetis rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Yemen Porphyronota rougemonti Holm Cetoniidae Ethiopia Procletus subniger rougemonti Kirschenhofer Carabidae Ethiopia Prosopaspis rougemonti Smetana Staphylinidae China Psephothetemusa rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Pseudacrotona rougemonti Pace “ Madagascar Pseudatheta rougemonti Pace “ Borneo Pseudomeotica rougemonti Pace “ Malaya Pseudoplandria rougemonti Pace “ China Pseudotetrapha rougemonti Breuning Cerambycidae Ethiopia Quedius rougemonti Smetana Staphylinidae Afghanistan Rhithrogena rougemonti Braasch Ephemeroptera India Rhyparus rougemonti Pittino Scarabaeidae Celebes Rougemontiella cavaticeps Leleup Pselaphinae Ethiopia Rougemontius alobatus Rougemont Staphylinidae Borneo Rougemontius borneensis Pace “ Borneo Rougemontius eleanorae Rougemont “ Borneo Scaphisoma rougemonti Lobl Scaphydiinae Burma Sclerochiton rougemonti Assing Staphylinidae Thailand Scraptia rougemonti Kaszab Scraptiidae Yemen Scydmaenus rougemonti Franz Scydmaenidae Ethiopia Scydmaenus rougemontanus Franz “ Ethiopia Simodactylus rougemonti Schimmel Elateridae China Sinophilus rougemonti Pace Staphylinidae China Stenomastax derougemonti Pace “ Vietnam Stenomastax rougemonti Pace “ Bali Stenus guillaumei Puthz “ Nepal Stenus rougemonti Puthz “ Burma Stichoglossa derougemonti Pace “ Burma Sulawesia rougemonti Bordoni “ Celebes Sungaria rougemonti Bordoni “ China Tachynus (Tachinoderus) rougemonti Pace (not published) “ Thailand Tachyusa rougemontiana Pace “ Bali Tetrabothrus rougemonti Pace “ Hong Kong Tetralacaupora rougemonti Pace “ Yemen Thinocharis rougemonti Lecoq “ Madagascar Tinotus rougemonti Pace “ China Tinotus rougemontianus Pace “ China Tomoderus rougemonti Bonadona Anthicidae Ethiopia Tomoxia rougemonti Loebl Scaphydiinae Madagascar Toxidium rougemonti Loebl “ Madagascar Trechus derougemonti Geginat (trans. from Plocamotrechus) Carabidae Ethiopia Trechus (Arabotrechus) rougemonti Mateu “ Yemen Tribalus rougemonti Gomy Histeridae Yemen Triomicrus rougemonti Loebl et al. Pselaphinae China Wroughtonilla derougemonti Pace Staphylinidae Burma Zeteotomus rougemonti Bordoni “ Bali Zyras rougemonti Pace “ Burma (MD 8/20, 9/20, 3/21) |