Eledonoprius serrifrons ( Reitter, 1890 )
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Eledonoprius serrifrons ( Reitter, 1890 ) |
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Eledonoprius serrifrons ( Reitter, 1890) ( Fig. 1a View Fig )
New data: Southwestern Bulgaria, Lebnitsa river valley, west of Lebnitsa village, N41°31'38.01" E23°12'42.07", 160 m a.s.l., 15.VI.2012, 1 ♀ at light in Platanus forest, O. Sivilov & B. Zlatkov leg. ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) GoogleMaps .
Body length: 3.60 mm.
Distribution: Mediterranean: southern part of Europe ( Spain, Corsica, Italy, Bulgaria); Syria; Caucasus: Azerbaijan, Armenia. Information for all published localities is presented in Table 1 and distributional range on Fig. 3 View Fig . As mentioned above, the range of this species is not disjunct and shows the typical characteristics of Turano-European species (corresponds to Turano-European chorotype according to the classification of Vigna Taglianti et al., 1999). The statement of Aliquò et al. (2007) that E. serrifrons has Turanian chorotype is incorrect, because the most of its localities are known from Europe.
Aliquo, V., Rastelli, M., Rastelli, S. & Soldati, F. (2007) Tenebrionidi d'Italia. Darkling Beetles of Italy. Piccole Faune. II. Museo Civico di Storia naturale di Carmagnola (Torino), Associazione Naturalistica Piamontese, Progetto Biodiversita, Comitato Parchi (Roma), CD-Rom.
Reitter, E. (1890) Neue Coleopteren aus Europa, den angrenzenden Landern und Sibirien, mit Bemerkungen uber bekannte Arten. Zehnter Theil. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1890: 165 - 176.
Vigna Taglianti, A., Audisio, P., Biondi, M., Bologna, M., Carpaneto, G., De Biase, A., Fattorini, S., Piattella, E., Sindaco, R., Venchi, A. & Zapparoli, M. (1999). A proposal for a chorotype classification of the Near East fauna, in the framework of the Western Palaearctic Region. Biogeographia, 20: 31 - 59.
Fig. 1. Habitus [dorsal (left) and ventral (right)] of: Eledonoprius serrifrons ♀ (a); Eledona agricola ♂ (b); Latheticus oryzae ♀ (c); Hymenalia graeca ♀ (d). Scale 1 mm.
Fig. 2. Localities in Bulgaria and Macedonia of: Eledonoprius serrifrons (triangle); Eledona agricola (squares); Latheticus oryzae (circles); Hymenalia graeca (hexagon) (modified Google Earth map).
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