Neodorcadion Ganglbauer, 1884

194. Neodorcadion bilineatum (Germar, 1824) (Fig. 25)

Examined material. Totally 484 specimens from numerous locations: City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac; Pomoravlje D, Kučajske Planine Mts., Babina Glava; Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill; South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill; Zaječar D, Soko Banja; Bor D, Tekija; South Banat D, Deliblato Sands, Devojački Bunar; Braničevo D, Homoljske Planine Mts., village of Ceremošnja; City of Belgrade D, Mt. Avala; Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac; City of Belgrade D, Barajevo, Guberevac Forest; Mačva D, Mt. Cer, mountain house; Braničevo D, Krepoljin; Bor D, Donji Milanovac, Mt. Liškovac, Oman, 620 m a.s.l.; Braničevo D, Žagubica; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade; City of Belgrade D, Lazarevac, village of Vrbovno; South Banat D, Kovin; Nišava D, Niš (CNI) (Ćurčić et al. 2003; Ilić 2005; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; Ilić et al. 2013; this paper).

Distribution. Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor .

Distribution in Serbia. N (V), W, C, E, and S (2; 10; 14; 21–23; 27; 43; 52–54; 56; 60; 62; 68; 75; 76; this paper).

Remarks. Common species in Serbia. Found in large amounts in warm sunny meadows between turfs or on grassy pathways.

*195. Neodorcadion pelleti (Mulsant & Rey, 1863)

Examined material. None.

Distribution. Southern Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Turkey).

Distribution in Serbia. C (2; 21).

Remarks. On the basis of the scarce data (solely the finding in Belgrade) (Adamović 1965), the presence of the species in Serbia is under doubt. Althoff & Danilevsky (1997) and Danilevsky (2015) reported it as doubtful for Serbia, but without any additional data on the precise finding.