On the Sicilian species of Pseudomeira Stierlin (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Author
Bellò, Cesare
Author
Baviera, Cosimo
text
Zootaxa
2011
3100
35
68
journal article
45977
10.5281/zenodo.204879
e289c8b1-0af5-4775-8b7b-2bbfac2ea24c
1175-5326
204879
Pseudomeira obscurella
Pierotti & Bellò, 1994
(
Figs. 24
,
50
,
90
,
104
)
Pseudomeira obscurella
Pierotti & Bellò, 1994
: 107
;
Pierotti & Bellò, 1998
: 106
;
Colonnelli, 2003
: 48
;
Osella et al., 2005
;
Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009
: 62
.
Type
locality
: Apulia, Gargano, Cagnano Varano.
Diagnosis
: Small (2.0–
2.8 mm
), rather globose. Epistoma impressed, clypeus flat and longitudinally impressed in middle. Elytra convex on anterior part, clothed with grey scales and short rather robust, suberect setae.
Description
: See
Pierotti & Bellò (1994)
.
Distribution
: Central and southern Apennines and Sicily.
Material from Sicily
: We examined a total of
67 specimens
, including the
holotype
in
PIE
. Genitalia of 4 were studied, and molecular data were obtained for 11.
Localities in Sicily
: Messina: Peloritani: Calamarà (
SOL
), Campo
Italia
(
BEL
),
Castanea
(
SOL
), Colla (
SOL
,
RAG
), Cudduttà (
VIT
), Dinnamare (
BAV
,
BEL
), Portella Armacera (
BAV
,
BEL
), Portella Croce Cumia (
BAV
,
BEL
), Portella S. Rizzo (
BAV
), Malabotta (
BAV
,
BEL
, OSE,
PIE
), Scala (
RAG
), Tono (
BAV
,
BEL
); Nebrodi: M. Soro (STU); Catania: Maniace (
BEL
), M. Etna (OSE), M. Maletto (
BAV
, OSE,
PIE
), Piano Provenzana (
BAV
,
BEL
), Linguaglossa (GER, STU), Randazzo (
BEL
); Siracusa: Sortino (STU); Palermo: Alcara Li Fusi (
BEL
), Castellana
Sicula
(STU), Castelbuono (STU), Petralia Soprana (GER), Polizzi Generosa (
BEL
), Rocca Palumba (
BEL
).
Ecology
: This is primarily a montane species, with adults in spring, collected in Sicily sifting leaf-litter taken under
Fagus
sp.,
Olea
sp.,
Quercus
sp.,
Castanea
sp.,
Erica
sp.,
Viola aetnensis
P., or with pitfall traps. One of us (Baviera) also collected some adults sweeping low vegetation.
Reproduction
: Parthenogenetic.
Notes
: Our ongoing molecular studies may perhaps reveal that this parthenogenetic species with an unusual wide range is a complex of sibling ones. These are the first records for Sicily.