Saphanus Audinet-Serville, 1834
77a. Saphanus piceus piceus (Laicharting, 1784) (Fig. 10)
Examined material. 1 S, Rasina D, Mt. Kopaonik, Brzeće, 22.VII.1995, NI (CNI); 1 S, idem, 22.VI.2002, NI (CNI); 1 S, Zlatibor D, Mt. Tara, Kaluđerske Bare, 25.VII.1998, NI (CNI); 1 S, Raška D, Mt. Goč, 06.VI.2001, NI (CNI); 1 M, Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj, 05.VII.1997, NI (CNI); 1 M, idem, 03.VII.1998, NI (CNI); 2 S, idem, 12.VII.2001, NI (CNI); 2 S, idem, 13. VI.2003, NI (CNI); 1 F, idem, 12. VI.2010, NI (CNI); 1 F, idem, 18. VI.2012, NI (CNI); 1 S, Raška D, Mt. Golija, village of Rudno, 1,150 m a.s.l., 02–30.VII.2012, NI (CNI) (Ilić 2005; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; this paper).
Distribution. Central and Southern Europe (the mountain regions).
Distribution in Serbia. W, C, and E (2; 9; 21; 22; 80; this paper).
Remarks. Rare taxon in Serbia. Mostly found in pitfall traps in mixed deciduous-coniferous forests.
77b. Saphanus piceus ganglbaueri Brancsik, 1886
Examined material. 2 F, Bor D, Mt. Miroč, vicinity of the village of Miroč, 25.VI.1993, NI (CNI); 2 M, 2 F, Bor D, Tekija, 13.VII.1991, NI (CNI); 2 M, 3 F, idem, 25.VI.1993, NI (CNI); 7 M, 9 F, idem, 02.VII.1993, NI (CNI); 5 M, 7 F, idem, 26.VI.1994, NI (CNI); 1 F, idem, 19.VII.1994, NI (CNI); 1 S, idem, 19.VII.1995, NI (CNI); 1 S, idem, 26.V–05.VI.2009, NI (CNI); 3 S, idem, 05.VI–08.VII.2009, NI (CNI); 3 S, Šumadija D, Grošničko Jezero Lake surroundings, 02.VII.1993, NI (CNI); 1 S, South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill, 28.VI.1998, NI (CNI); 3 S, Braničevo D, Homoljske Planine Mts., village of Ceremošnja, 27.VI.1998, NI (CNI); 1 S, Šumadija D, Mt. Rudnik, 25.VI.2000, NI (CNI); 1 M, Bor D, Kazan — Ploče, caught by light bulb at night, 15–18.VI.2009, DS (CDS) (Ilić 2005; Ilić et al. 2013; this paper).
Distribution. Balkan Peninsula.
Distribution in Serbia. N (V), W, C, and E (2; 9; 21; 23).
Remarks. Rare taxon in Serbia. Mostly found in pitfall traps. Bense (1995) shows in the distribution map the presence in Southwestern Serbia, but without any additional data. Furthermore, Althoff & Danilevsky (1997) reported the taxon from Serbia, but without any additional data on the precise finding.