Phryganophilus (Ph.) ruficollis, (Fabricius, 1798)

Tamutis, Vytautas, Ferenca, Romas & Pollock, Darren A., 2019, Faunistic review of Tetratomidae and Melandryidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) in Lithuania with an annotated checklist of the species, Zootaxa 4668 (2), pp. 183-206 : 192

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scientific name

Phryganophilus (Ph.) ruficollis
status

 

- Ph. (Ph.) ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798)

New records. None.

Earlier records. This species was erroneously noted from Lithuania by Inokaitis (2009). The specimen collected in Kaunas d., 09 VI 2006 was subsequently identified as Phryganophilus auritus .

General distribution. This species is widely distributed in temperate and boreal forest zones of Palaearctic region ( Nikitsky & Pollock 2008).

Notes. This species is regarded as extremely rare in Europe ( Schmidl & Bussler 2004; Kubisz 2004; Kubisz et al. 2014) and is included in the list of European Council Directive on the Conservation of natural habitats and wild fauna and flora as a priority species ( Council of the European Union 2013). The larvae seem to be polyphagous, but in the southern part of this species’ distribution are most commonly found in Quercus and Fagus ( Palm 1959; Kaszab 1969; Burakowski et al. 1987; Nikitsky 2002; Fuchs & Bussler 2010). In the northern part of their range, larvae are usually found in Betula and Picea ( Lundberg 1993; Ehnström & Axelsson 2002; Pettersson et al. 2007; Gutowski & Sućko 2009). Alnus , Acer , and Ulmus are also recorded host trees ( Brustel & Gouix 2012). Larvae inhabit white-rotted wood that is infected by fungi Trametes versicolor , Diplomitoporus lindbladi , while adults have been found on fruiting bodies of bracket fungi Fomes fomentarius , Piptoporus betulinus , Phellinus igniarius ( Lundberg 1993; Gutowski & Sućko 2009).

Tribe Orchesiini Mulsant, 1856

Genus Orchesia Latreille, 1807

Subgenus Clinocara C. G.Thomson, 1859

O. (C.) fasciata (Illiger, 1798)

New records. Kaiš: Kruonis, 24 VII 2008, 29 VI 2009, shook from the branches of trees, leg. A. M., 1³, 2♀, AMC; K.R.: Braziūkų miškas, 13 III 2011, in bark shake of living tree of Larix decidua , leg. V. T., 1³, KZM ; Ign: Balčio gamtinis rezervatas, -- -- 2000, leg. B. Š., 1 ( BSC); Jurb : Liepgirių miškas, 31 III 2011, in bark shake of liv- ing tree of Pinus sylvestris , leg. V. T., 1♀, KZM ; Šak: Juškinė giria, 3 VI 2006, leg R. F., 1³, KZM ; Šilut: Mikytų miškas, 15 VI 2001, leg. R. F. 1♀, KZM ; Šven : Kriogžlio telmologinis draustinis, 11 VII 2005, leg. B. Š., 1, BSC; Skuivinės sala, Kretuono ežeras, 18 VII 2012, leg. B. Š., 1, BSC .

Earlier records. This species was found in Vilnius district ( Miländer et al. 1984), Klaipėda, Ignalina, Plungė, Neringa districts ( Šablevičius 2003).

General distribution. This species is widely distributed in the Palaearctic forest zone ( Nikitsky & Pollock 2008).

Notes. Orchesia fasciata is insufficiently known in Lithuania. This species is regarded as rare and an endangered species in Sweden and Germany (Ljundberg 2015; Schmidl & Bussler 2004), however in Poland it is one of the most frequently met representatives of the genus ( Kubisz et al. 2014). The larvae develop in rotten wood both of deciduous and coniferous trees, especially in that which is infected by fungi of Corticiales and Hydnaceae ( Nikitsky 2002) : Ceriporia sp., Merulius tremellosus , Phlebia radiata , Schizopora paradoxa , and Trichaptum fusco-violaceum ( Nikitsky et al. 1996; Krasutsky 2005). Specimens have also been collected occasionally in fruiting bodies of Hirschioporus and Hapalopilus ( Nikitsky 2002; Nikitsky & Schigel 2004).

Brustel, H. & Gouix, N. (2012) La chasse aux mythes! Petite contribution cryptoentomologique sur les Coleopteres de la Directive Habitats a rechercher en France [The hunt for myths! Small cryptoentomological contribution on Coleoptera of the Habitats Directive to be serached in France]. Le Coleopteriste, 15 (1), 26 - 37.

Burakowski, B., Mroczkowski, M. & Stefanska, J. (1987) Katalog fauny Polski. Vol. 13. Tom. 14. Chrzaszcze-Coleoptera. Cucujoidea [Catalogue of Polish fauna. Vol. 14. Beetles-Coleoptera. Cucujoidea]. Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warzawa, 309 pp.

Council of the European Union (2013) Council Directive 2013 / 17 / EU of 13 May 2013 adapting certain directives in the field of environment, by reason of the accession of the Republic of Croatia . Official Journal of the European Union, L 158, 56, 193 - 229.

Ehnstrom, B. & Axelsson, R. (2002) Insekts gnag I bark och ved [Insects gnaw bark and wood]. ArtDatabanken, SLU, Uppsala, 512 pp.

Fuchs, H. & Bussler, H. 2010. Wiederfund des Rothalsigen Dusterkafers Phryganophilus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798) in Deutschland (Coleoptera: Melandryidae) [Recovering of the Phryganophilus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798) in Germany (Coleoptera: Melandryidae)]. Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen, 59 (1 - 2), 10 - 13.

Gutowski, J. M. & Sucko, K. (2009) Konarek tajgowy Phryganophilus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798) (Coleoptera: Melandryidae) w Polsce [Phryganophilus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798) (Coleoptera: Melandryidae) in Poland]. Chronmy Przyrodc Ojczysta, 65 (2), 123 - 132.

Inokaitis, V. (2009) Rare and very rare for the Lithuanian fauna Coleoptera species found in 2004 - 2009. New and Rare for Lithu- ania Insect Species, 21, 40 - 44.

Kaszab, Z. (1969) Familie: Serropalpidae (Melandryidae). In: Freude, H., Harde, K. W. & Lohse, G. A. (Eds.), Die Kafer Mit- teleuropas. Band 8 [The beetles of Middle Europe. Vol. 8]. Goecke & Evers, Krefeld, pp. 196 - 213.

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Kubisz, D. (2004) Phryganophilus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1798). In: Glowacinski, Z. & Nowacki, J. (Eds.), Polska Cherwo- na Ksiccga Zwierzat. Bezgrcgowce [Polish Red Data book of animals. Invertebrates]. Instytut Ochrony Przyrody PAN, Krakow-Poznan, pp. 131 - 132

Kubisz, D., Iwan, D. & Tekarski, P. (2014) Tenebrionoidea: Tetratomidae, Melandryidae, Ripiphoridae, Prostomidae, Oedemeridae, Mycteridae, Pythidae, Aderidae, Scraptiidae. Critical checklist, distribution in Poland and meta-analysis. In: Kaminski, M. (Ed.), Coleoptera Poloniae. Vol. 2. University of Warsaw, Warszawa, pp. 1 - 470

Lundberg, S. (1993) Brunnbagen Phryganophilus ruficollis (F.) (Coleoptera, Melandryidae) i norra Fennoskandien-biotopval och utvecklingsbiologi [Phryganophilus ruficollis (F.) (Coleoptera, Melandryidae) in north Fennoscandia-habitat and development biology]. Entomologisk Tidskrift, 114 (1 - 2), 13 - 18.

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Pettersson, R. B., Stenbacka, F., Hjalten, J. & Hilszczanski, J. (2007) Aterfynd av rodhalsad brunbagge (Phryganophilus rufi- collis Fabr.) och Huggerts plattbrackstekel (Chartobracon huggerti C. van Achterberg) [New records of the false darkling beetle Phryganophilus ruficollis Fabr. and the braconid wasp Chartobracon huggerti C. van Achterberg]. Entomologisk Tidskrift, 128 (3), 101 - 105.

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BSC

Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

SuperFamily

Tenebrionoidea

Family

Melandryidae

SubFamily

Melandryinae

Tribe

Dircaeini

Genus

Phryganophilus

SubGenus

Caridua