Simo hirticornis (Herbst)

Pierotti, Helio, Bellò, Cesare & Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A., 2010, 2376, Zootaxa 2376, pp. 1-96 : 9-10

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scientific name

Simo hirticornis (Herbst)
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Simo hirticornis (Herbst) View in CoL

( Figs. 1 Aa, 48a, 69)

Curculio hirticornis Herbst, 1795: 327 View in CoL .

Peritelus hirticornis (Herbst) : Seidlitz, 1866: 71 (partim); Léon-Hilaire, 1924: 65.

Peritelus (Peritelus) hirticornis (Herbst) : Stierlin, 1883: 586 (partim).

Otiorrhynchus (Homorythmus) hirticornis (Herbst) : Reitter, 1913: 74, 75 (partim).

Homorhythmus hirticornis (Herbst) View in CoL : Lona, 1937: 251 (partim); Dieckmann, 1980: 181 (partim).

Simo hirticornis (Herbst) View in CoL : Palm, 1995: 109; Knutelski et al., 1997: 223; Pierotti & Bellò, 1998: 103.

Otiorrhynchus (Homorythmus) hirticornis var. setulifer Reitter sensu auctt. (non Reitter, 1913).

Curculio simo Olivier, 1807: 361 View in CoL ; Bedel, 1886: 233 (synonymy).

Homorythmus simo (Olivier) View in CoL : Hoffmann, 1950: 159.

Otiorhynchus depubes Boheman View in CoL in Schoenherr, 1842: 361; Stierlin, 1861: 132 (synonymy).

Redescription. Body outline elongate. Dorsal vestiture composed of elongate scales, slender on head and pronotum, more robust on elytra, uniformly recurved, reclinate on dorsum, suberect behind and on sides, and of rounded scales, these green, pinkish, bronzed or brown, with evident metallic shimmer, not or slightly imbricate on pronotum, strongly so on appendix of scrobe (sensu Solari, 1955), on front upper margin of eyes and on elytra. Rostrum a little longer than wide ( Fig. 1a). Eyes large, more or less flattened. In lateral view, angle formed by ventral margins of rostrum and head usually widely rounded. Antennae with desmomere 1 strongly clubbed, 2 narrower, at least as long as 1, 3 and 4 moniliform, 5–7 progressively widened; club elongate. Pronotum subquadrate to weakly transverse, not or slightly wider at base than at apex, punctures foveiform. Elytra elongate, weakly rounded at sides, in dorsal view apical outline pointed. Legs moderately long but robust; protibia on outer margin straight up to apex, there weakly widened. Male: known only from two Italian localities (Piedmont: Torino, Quargento). Female: propygidium lanceolate; hemisternites with styli indistinct; spermatheca with cornu usually short and robust and ramus weakly developed ( Fig. 48a).

Distribution. Northern Spain, central eastern and southern France, Corsica, Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, southern Sweden and south-western Poland (type locality: “Selva Ercinia” = Harz, Germany). Spanish literature records: Lérida: Vall d’Arán (Léon- Hilaire, 1924).

Material examined ( Fig. 69): Spain, Lérida: Vall d’Arán, Lés , 18. V.22, leg. Léon-Hilaire ( TEM); do. 2. V.24 ( MAN); in HOF there is a specimen labelled “ Andalusia ” but this record seems highly improbable. Type material (not studied): lectotype in Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin (sec. Palm, 1995) .

Biology. Found mostly on Rubus (Rosaceae) and on Alnus and Corylus (Betulaceae) but also collected on Pinaceae ( Abies , Picea , Larix , Pinus ), Salicaceae ( Salix , Populus ), other Betulaceae ( Betula , Carpinus ), Fagaceae ( Fagus , Quercus ), Santalaceae (Viscum) , other Rosaceae ( Rosa , Sorbus , Crataegus , Prunus ), Fabaceae ( Cytisus , Genista ), Aquifoliaceae (Ilex) , Buxaceae (Buxus) , Vitaceae (Vitis) , Tiliaceae (Tilia) , Ericaceae ( Erica , Vaccinium ) and Oleaceae ( Fraxinus , Syringa ).

Notes. A species of variable dimensions, usually of median size (4.1-6.7 mm) and distinguished from its close relative S. variegatus by the strongly imbricate scales on the appendix of the scrobe (sensu Solari, 1955) close to the upper front margin of the eyes, the lanceolate propygidium, the short, robust cornu of the spermatheca and the indistinct styli of the ovipositor. It is evidently parthenogenetic in most of its range as males have only been found in the two abovementioned Italian localities.

Genus Simopsis Pierotti & Bellò

Simopsis Pierotti & Bellò, 2006: 30 View in CoL .

Simo Palm, 1995: 109 View in CoL ; Pierotti & Bellò, 1998: 82 (partim); Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999: 172 (partim). Peritelus subg. Homorythmus Bedel, 1888: 38 (partim); Lona, 1937: 250 (partim).

Otiorrhynchus subg. Homorythmus Reitter, 1913: 72 (partim).

Homorythmus Hoffmann, 1950: 154 (partim).

Type species: Otiorrhynchus astragali Stierlin 1861 , by original designation.

For description see Pierotti & Bellò (2006). A genus with a north-central Mediterranean distribution, from southern France westwards to Aude, central Italy (Tuscany, Lazio, Abruzzo), central eastern Sardinia. Recorded, probably due to misidentifications, also from mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands and Morocco.

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

MAN

Universitas Negeri Papua

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Simo

Loc

Simo hirticornis (Herbst)

Pierotti, Helio, Bellò, Cesare & Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A. 2010
2010
Loc

Simopsis Pierotti & Bellò, 2006: 30

Pierotti, H. & Bello, C. 2006: 30
2006
Loc

Simo hirticornis (Herbst)

Pierotti, H. & Bello, C. 1998: 103
Knutelski, S. & Petryszak, B. & Wanat, M. 1997: 223
Palm, E. 1995: 109
1995
Loc

Simo

Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A. & Lyal, C. H. C. 1999: 172
Pierotti, H. & Bello, C. 1998: 82
Palm, E. 1995: 109
Lona, C. 1937: 250
1995
Loc

Homorythmus simo (Olivier)

Hoffmann, A. 1950: 159
1950
Loc

Homorythmus Hoffmann, 1950: 154

Hoffmann, A. 1950: 154
1950
Loc

Homorhythmus hirticornis (Herbst)

Dieckmann, L. 1980: 181
Lona, C. 1937: 251
1937
Loc

Otiorrhynchus (Homorythmus) hirticornis (Herbst)

Reitter, E. 1913: 74
1913
Loc

Otiorrhynchus subg. Homorythmus Reitter, 1913: 72

Reitter, E. 1913: 72
1913
Loc

Peritelus (Peritelus) hirticornis (Herbst)

Stierlin, W. G. 1883: 586
1883
Loc

Peritelus hirticornis (Herbst)

Leon-Hilaire, F. 1924: 65
Seidlitz, G. 1866: 71
1866
Loc

Otiorhynchus depubes

Stierlin, W. G. 1861: 132
Schoenherr, C. J. 1842: 361
1842
Loc

Curculio simo

Bedel L. 1886: 233
Olivier, A. G. 1807: 361
1807
Loc

Curculio hirticornis

Herbst, J. F. W. 1795: 327
1795
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