Byrrhus pustulatus (Forster, 1771)
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Byrrhus pustulatus (Forster, 1771) |
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Byrrhus pustulatus (Forster, 1771)
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Examined:
GEORGIA • South West of Ijareti; N41.6490°, E42.7012°; 1503m a.s.l.; 09.10.2021; ISU, CaBOL ID: 1018729 (Fig. 7); leg: CaBOL team.
Genetics:
The BOLD identification engine indicated high similarity of the sequence yielded from the specimen with CaBOL ID 1018729 (BOLD: ACL0075) to the COI of Byrrhus pustulatus from Germany (BIN ID: ACL0075, similarity 99.08%). The morphology of the Georgian specimen perfectly corresponds to the description provided in the keys by Arnoldi (1965) and Lafer (1992b).
Remarks:
To date, 7 species of Byrrhidae comprising 4 genera are known from Georgia ( Tarkhnishvili et al. 2013). The genus Byrrhus includes 31 described species, with both larvae and adults feeding on moss, algae, and liverworts ( Lafer 1992b). So far, 4 species from the genus are known from Georgia ( Jager and Putz 2016). B. pustulatus has a wide distribution in the Palaearctic region, with the nearest findings in Armenia and Azerbaijan ( Jager and Putz 2016). The specimen from Ijareti represents the first record of the species from Georgia.
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