Calathocratus caucasicus ( Silhavy , 1966)
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4. Calathocratus caucasicus ( Silhavy, 1966) View in CoL
Platybessobius caucasicus Šilhavý, 1966: 151-153 (figs, 1-13, original description)
Platybessobius caucasicus - Staręga, 1966: 389-390 (mention)
Platybessobius caucasicus - Staręga, 1978: 199 (mention)
Platybessobius caucasicus - Snegovaya, 1999: 453-454 (figs 1-4)
Platybessobius caucasicus - Snegovaya, 2004: 308 (mention)
Calathocratus caucasicus - Snegovaya, 2013: 184 (mention)
Calathocratus caucasicus - Schönhofer, 2013: 51 (mention)
Type locality.
Russia, Kuban region, Michajlov.
Occurrence data in Georgia.
Adjara • 7 km NE of Batumi; 550 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 9 June 2021 / 22 May 2018 (CJM). • Gobroneti, Keda Municipality; 1280 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 24 May 2018 (CJM). • Chakvistavi, Kobuleti Municipality; 280 m a.s.l.; V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, May 2018 (CJM). • Mt. Peria, Batumi; 257 m a.s.l.; leg. D.V. Logunov, 9 February 1982 (CJM). Guria • Vakijvari, Ozurgeti Municipality; 430 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 12 June 2021 (CJM). Imereti • S of Sairme, Baghdati Municipality; 1360 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 20 May 2018 (CJM). • Baghdati, 290-630 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 18 May 2018 (CJM). • Kvishkheti, Holy Mountain above the village, Khashuri Municipality; 1200 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens, 15 July 2019; Fagus orientalis forest (CJM). • Villages Tsipa and Pona, Kharagauli Municipality; 980-1300 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens, 16 July 2019; Banks of a stream, low Fagus orientalis forest (CJM). • Rikoti Pass, northwest of Khashuri; 1000 m a.s.l; leg. J. and B. Martens, 28 May 2023 (CJM). Samegrelo Zemo Svaneti • Village Shkedi, 25 km N of Jvari, Lentekhi Municipality, Svaneti region; 600/720 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens, 20 July 2019; damp broad-leaved forest on a steep slope, ground moss-covered (CJM). Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti • Ghebi, Oni Municipality; 1310 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 29 May 2021 (CJM). • Likheti, Ambrolauri Municipality; 1090 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 17 June 2021 (CJM). • S of Panaga, Lentekhi Municipality; 1250 m a.s.l.; leg. V. Brachat and H. Meybohm, 16 June 2021 (CJM). Samtskhe-Javakheti • Tsemistskali, Borjomi Municipality;; 1200-1600 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens (CJM). • Timothesubani, Holy Dormition Church, Borjomi Municipality; 1200 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens, 15 July 2019; mixed forest along a stream (CJM). Kakheti • Birkiani, Akhmeta Municipality; 930-110 m a.s.l.; leg. J. and B. Martens, 31 July 2019; mixed broad-leaved forest, river banks (CJM).
Global distribution.
Endemic to the Caucasian ecoregion: Georgia, Caucasian Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkey ( Staręga 1978; Snegovaya 2013; Kurt 2014).
Remarks.
Vertical distribution within Georgia is recorded from 257 m to 1360 m a.s.l (CJM). The distinct body sizes and proportions observed in specimens from various populations indicate the involvement of not just one, but several locally restricted species. In specific areas, specimens with diverse sizes and proportions coexist, potentially indicating the presence of different species.
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Calathocratus caucasicus ( Silhavy , 1966)
Modebadze, Naia, Martens, Jochen, Snegovaya, Nataly & Barjadze, Shalva 2023 |
Platybessobius caucasicus
Silhavy 1966 |
Platybessobius caucasicus
Silhavy 1966 |
Platybessobius caucasicus
Silhavy 1966 |
Platybessobius caucasicus
Silhavy 1966 |
Platybessobius caucasicus
Silhavy 1966 |