Epicrius monticola Bregetova, 1977
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Epicrius monticola Bregetova, 1977
Epicrius monticola Bregetova, 1977: 31 , 39; Karg, 1993: 244; Gwiazdowicz, 2000: 471.
not Epicrius monticola (= Epicrius tauricus Bregetova, 1977 ).— Kalúz & Žuffová, 1989: 224; Kalúz, 1998: 78.
Published data. See “Misidentification and dubious data from Slovakia ”.
New data. 1 Ψ, 1 ɗ – 6/2; 2 ΨΨ – 6/3; 4 ΨΨ, 1 ɗ – 7/1; 1 Ψ – 18/1; 1 Ψ – 25/1; 2 ΨΨ – 25/2; 9 ΨΨ, 1 ɗ – 26/1; 1 ɗ – 32/1; 1 Ψ – 32/2; 1 ɗ – 32/3.
Notes. This species was originally proposed in the identification keys to the genus Epicrius by Bregetova (1977). Based on specimens from Slovakia, this species is variable in respect to some main characters such as the number of setae on sternal shield and presence of two ventral platelets each bearing a ventral seta. So, the recognition of this species is slightly problematical, especially considering the unusual presence of a separate ventral shield in males. In E. monticola , there appear to be a gradient of variability from forms with three pairs of sternal setae inserted on the sternal shield and a pair of ventral setae on small suboval platelets, towards predominant forms with two pairs of setae on the sternal shield and a pair of ventral setae placed on soft cuticular integument (often one ventral seta situated on shield and other on soft cuticle).
Ecology. A local species showing slightly discontinuous distribution as it was found exclusively in a rather small area in the western part of Slovakia ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). This is particularly remarkable due to the fact that the species has an affinity to beech habitats (Fagion sylvaticae), which are widely distributed in Slovakia. Epicrius monticola also colonises mesophilous deciduous forests with oak and/or hornbeam (Quercetum, Carpinion betuli, Querco -Carpinetum). For example, it is absent in coniferous stands and avoids various forested alluvial stands with more humid substrates. In Slovakia, it was recorded at altitudes ranging from 200 to 1,020 m ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), with an optimum up to 600 m. Probably a south-eastern element expanding to other areas of Central Europe.
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Epicrius monticola Bregetova, 1977
Án, Peter Ma Ò 2008 |
Epicrius monticola
Kaluz 1998: 78 |
Kaluz 1989: 224 |
Epicrius monticola
Gwiazdowicz 2000: 471 |
Karg 1993: 244 |
Bregetova 1977: 31 |