Anchomenus dorsalis infuscatus Chevrolat, 1854
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Anchomenus dorsalis infuscatus Chevrolat, 1854 |
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Anchomenus dorsalis infuscatus Chevrolat, 1854
Dispersal power.
Fully winged, apical wing part of variable size ( Liebherr 1991), classified as macropterous by Desender (1989); flight-active ( Desender 1989; Turin 2000).
Habitat.
In Europe a widespread species of open habitats, esp. of grassland (meadows, pastures) and arable fields ( Lindroth 1985, 1986; Trautner and Rietze 2017). Probably an important antagonist of some pest species, especially of some aphids and weevils ( Griffiths et al. 1985; Zaller et al. 2008). In the Levant, the species is mostly restricted to wetlands and esp. close to winter ponds, it seems not to occur in dry batha ( Timm et al. 2009) (Figs 31 View Figures 31–34 , 33 View Figures 31–34 ).
Phenology.
Spring breeder; adults hibernate ( Larsson 1939; Lindroth 1945; Keckwitz 1980; Basedow 1994), also in the southern Levant (pers. obs.).
Distribution range.
From West Europe to Central Asia, southwards to North Africa, northwards to Scandinavia. The nominate subspecies in Turkey, Syria, and Cyprus ( Austin et al. 2008; Schmidt 2017). The subspecies Anchomenus dorsalis infuscatus exclusively in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon ( Schmidt 2014, 2017), and on Sinai (Egypt; see below and Suppl. material 1).
Distribution in the southern Levant.
Mainly in the Mediterranean climate zone of the southern Levant, but a few specimens were collected in the Dead Sea Area (Nahal Qumeran, 'Enot Zuqim, 1993) and in the southern mountains of Sinai (Jebel Katarina, Wadi Feiran, Wadi Wattir, 1971-1976).
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