occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
5B728780FFF3683B3E0BFAC1FC11FCE6.mc.63B33CCBFFF368393E0BFA91FBA8FCBE	5B728780FFF3683B3E0BFAC1FC11FCE6.taxon		ASSR, V, DEI		holotype	Holotype ♂: " Russland: Komi ASSR, Uchta, Aeroport, Fichtenwald, 24. VI. 1971, leg. Schilow / Holotypus ♂ Calodera lunata sp. n. det. V. Assing 2002 " (DEI).	male	2	1971-06-24	Schilow								Russia	Komi	Aeroport	Fichtenwald	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF3683B3E0BFAC1FC11FCE6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF1683B3E0BFD82FAECF901	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		VI			2 Abdominal tergite VI with distinct anterior impression; head at least as wide as long, usually slightly transverse; pronotum matt due to more pronounced puncturation and microsculpture. ♂: aedeagus as figured in A 96: 2. Northern, Western, and Central Europe ................................................................................................ C. protensa Mannerheim	male	1												Western	Northern	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF1683B3E3BFEE2FAEDF8A1	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		VI			Abdominal tergite VI without distinct anterior impression; head weakly oblong; pronotum with finer puncturation and microsculpture, and with subdued shine. ♂: aedeagus as figured in A 03: 1 – 2. South of Northern Europe, Central Europe, north of Southern Europe ............................................................................. C. rubens Erichson	male	1												Central Europe	South of Northern Europe	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF1683C3E0BFF42FAECFE06	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		HW, PW			3 Pronotum almost completely matt due to extremely dense puncturation; neck more than 0.7 times as wide as head. Largest species of the genus, 4.1 – 5.4 mm; HL:> 0.44 mm, HW:> 0.49 mm; PW:> 0.57 mm. ♂: aedeagus very large (AL:> 0.58 mm) and with strongly bent median lobe (Figs.: A 96: 1). Northern and Central Europe, France. Unconfirmed literature records also from Siberia .................... C. nigrita Mannerheim	male	1										France		Unconfirmed	Northern	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683C3E3BFC51FBBFFB26	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		III, VI			Slightly smaller species. Elytra at suture slightly (approximately 0.9 x) shorter than pronotum. Abdominal tergites III – VI with microsculpture. ♂: aedeagus smaller and with apical internal structures of different shape. Unknown from Japan	male	1										Japan			Unknown	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683C3E0BFCD9FAEDFA9E	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon					7 ♂: aedeagus smaller; apex of ventral process of aedeagus in lateral view more slender; apical internal structures in ventral view more slender (Figs.: A 03: 4 – 6). Known only from Primorskiy Kray, Russian Far East ............................................ C. zerchei Assing	male	7											Primorskiy	Known	Russian Far East	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683C3E3BFD46FAE1FA16	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon					♂: aedeagus larger; apex of ventral process of aedeagus in lateral view less slender; apical internal structures in ventral view broader (Figs. 3 – 5). Known only from Komi Republic ........................................................................................... C. lunata sp. n	male	1											Komi		Known	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683C3E0BFDC9FAEDF98E	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		HW, PW			8 Larger species, 3.4 – 4.4 mm; HL:> 0.43 mm; HW:> 0.445 mm; PW:> 0.50 mm; hind tarsi longer. ♂: median lobe larger (AL:> 0.59 mm), with characteristic apical structures (Figs.: A 96: 4). Northern parts of Western Palaearctic ...... C. uliginosa Erichson	male	1												Western Palaearctic	Northern	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683C3E3BFED1FB5EF956	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		HW, PW			Smaller species, <3.0 mm; HL: <340 m; HW: <360 m; PW: <410 m		1						340								http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF6683D3E0BFF59FAEDFE06	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		III, VI			10 Abdomen, particularly tergites III and VI usually with sparser punctation and more shiny. ♂: apical structures of characteristic shape, in normal position not crossed, but ± parallel apically (Figs.: A 96: 5, 5 a). Northern parts of Western Palaearctic; doubtful records from Southern Europe and North Africa ............................ C. riparia Erichson	male	1												Southern Europe	Northern	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF7683D3E0BFA61FAEDFD1E	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon		PW			11 Head relatively slender (HW / PW: 0.82 – 0.83). ♂: median lobe small (AL: 0.325 ­ 0.355 mm); apical internal structures of distinctive shape, apically only weakly crossed (Figs.: A 96: 9, 11 b). Known only from the west of Central Europe .................. ....................................................................................................... C. stiliformis Assing	male	1				0.325	-0.355							Central Europe	Known	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF7683D3E0BFA91FAEDFCBE	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon					12 ♂: median lobe larger (AL: 0.395 – 0.415 mm); apical internal structures with large spoon­like dilatations (Figs.: A 96: 8, 11 a). Central Europe ......... C. cochlearis Assing	male	12				0.395	-0.415								Central Europe	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF7683D3E0BFBF1FAECFC5E	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon					13 ♂: median lobe larger (AL: 0.350 – 0.385 mm); apical structures as figured in A 96: 7, 11 c. Widespread in the Western Palaearctic ......................... C. aethiops (Gravenhorst)	male	13				0.35	-0.385							Western Palaearctic	Widespread	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.mc.63B33CCBFFF7683D3E3BFB86FAEDFBD6	5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6.taxon					♂: median lobe smaller (AL: 0.300 – 0.330 mm, rarely 0.340 mm); apical structures as figured in A 96: 10, 11 d. Widespread in the south and southeast of the Western Palaearctic, from Italy and Austria to Kazakhstan ........................................ C. ligula Assing	male	1				0.3	-0.33					Italy		Western Palaearctic	Widespread	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF1683D3E0BFBA9FAEDFBD6	MaterialCitation
5B728780FFF7683D3E0BFCD9FBFBF8C3.mc.63B33CCBFFF7683D3ED6FD24FEB4FA5B	5B728780FFF7683D3E0BFCD9FBFBF8C3.taxon				holotype	Holotype ♀: China, Hebei, Chengde, 3. x. 1993, G. de Rougemont / Holotypus Calodera hebeiensis m., det. R. Pace 99 / Calodera hebeiensis n. sp., det. R. Pace 1999 / Parocyusa hebeiensis (Pace) det. V. Assing 2003 (Muséum d´histoire naturelle Genève).	female	1	1993-10-03	G. de Rougemont								China	Hebei	Chengde	Chengde	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B728780FFF7683D3E0BFCD9FBFBF8C3	MaterialCitation
