Pyrrhidium sanguineum (Linnaeus, 1758)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2010.534193 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC87CD-7860-395B-32D6-FA52B7AFFB8F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pyrrhidium sanguineum (Linnaeus, 1758) |
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Pyrrhidium sanguineum (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
Original combination: Cerambyx sanguineus Linnaeus, 1758 .
Material examined
NW Turkey: İstanbul province : Belgrad Forest , one specimen. Records from Turkey
İstanbul province: Belgrad Forest / Belgrad village / around Belgrad Bendi ( Acatay 1943); Turkey ( Danilevsky and Miroshnikov 1985); İstanbul province: Belgrad
Forest ( Öymen 1987); European Turkey ( Althoff and Danilevsky 1997); Gümüşhane province: Zigana Mt ( Alkan and Eroğlu 2001).
Range
Europe ( Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Crete, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Fınland, Estonia,? Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Crimea, European Russia), Caucasus, Turkey, Syria, Iran, North Africa.
Chorotype
W-Palaearctic.
Remarks
If Sama (2002) was correct, this species must be extremely rare. This species is polyphagous in deciduous trees (especially Quercus , also in Carpinus, Aesculus, Fagus, Castanea, Ulmus, Malus, Betula ). Larvae feed subcortically in dead branches and stems (Svacha and Danilevsky 1987; Bense 1995; Sama 2002). All records, including the present record, from Turkey show the species probably is distributed across the whole of northern Turkey.
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