A checklist of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Serbia
Author
Ilić, Nastas
Author
Ćurčić, Srećko
text
Zootaxa
2015
4026
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4026.1.1
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1175-5326
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Agapanthia
Audinet-Serville, 1835
252.
Agapanthia
(
Synthapsia
)
kirbyi
(Gyllenhal, 1817)
Examined material.
1 S, Pomoravlje D, Kučajske Planine Mts.,
Babina Glava
,
30.VI.1985
, NI; 33 S, Rasina D, Mt. Kopaonik,
03–07.VII.1987
, NI; 10 S,
idem
,
22.VII.1995
, NI; 1 S, Zlatibor D, Mt. Tara, Kaluđerske Bare,
31.V.1998
, NI; 3 S, Pirot D, Mt. Stara Planina, Babin Zub Peak,
13.VI.2002
, NI; 2 S, Moravica D, Ovčar Banja, Preobraženje Monastery,
12–29.V.2012
, NI; 12 S, Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj,
21.V.2012
, NI; 6 S,
idem
,
03.
VI.2012
, NI; 5 S,
idem
,
06.VI.2014
, NI; 1 S, South Banat D, Deliblato Sands, Devojački Bunar,
23–30.IV.2013
, NI; Braničevo D, Krepoljin,
12.V.2013
, NI (recorded, not collected); 7 S, Braničevo D, Žagubica,
10.V.2014
, NI (
Ilić 2005
; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; this paper).
Distribution.
Southern and Southeastern Europe,
Hungary
,
Slovakia
, Mt. Caucasus,
Russia
,
Asia
Minor
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), W, C, E, and S (including K) (2; 9; 14; 18; 21; 22; 54; 60; 75).
Remarks.
Sporadically found in
Serbia
. Almost exusively on common mullein in warm forest clearings.
253.
Agapanthia
(
Epoptes
)
asphodeli
(Latreille, 1804)
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
Balkan Peninsula, Southern and Eastern Europe, Eastern Palaearctic, Near East, Northern Africa.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) (60).
Remarks.
Very rare species in
Serbia
. Known only from Mt. Fruška Gora (village of Ledinci) (
Pil & Stojanović 2008
).
254.
Agapanthia
(
Epoptes
)
schurmanni
Sama, 1978
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
Balkan Peninsula (
Republic of Macedonia
,
Greece
).
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) (54; 60).
Remarks.
Very rare species in the country. Known in
Serbia
solely from a location on Mt. Fruška Gora (
Pil & Stojanović 2008
).
Danilevsky (2015)
didn’t report it for
Serbia
.
255.
Agapanthia
(
Epoptes
)
dahli dahli
(Richter, 1820)
Examined material.
1 S, City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park,
25.IV.1989
, NI; 1 S, City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac,
10.V.1994
, NI; 115 S, City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac,
28.IV–27.V.1999
, NI; 7 S,
idem
,
15–31.V.2004
, NI; 2 S,
idem
,
01–31.V.2007
, NI; 1 S,
idem
,
23.IV–19.V.2012
, NI; 19 S,
idem
,
19.V– 02.VI.2014
, NI; 1 S, Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill,
02.VI.1991
, NI; 1 S, Kolubara D, Valjevo, village of Petnica,
26.V.2006
,
TR
; 2 S, South Banat D, Deliblato Sands, Šumarak,
09–23.V.2009
, NI; 1 S, South Banat D, Kovin,
VI.2013
, MĆ; 3 S, Braničevo D, Žabari,
29.V.2014
, NI (
Ilić 2005; this paper
).
Distribution.
Europe except its north,
Russia
, Mt. Caucasus,
Kazakhstan
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), W, C, E, and S (2; 9; 14; 17; 21; 27; 43; 53; 54; 60; 62; 68; 76).
Remarks.
It can be collected in huge amounts in steppic areas on thistle.
256.
Agapanthia
(
Epoptes
)
cynarae cynarae
(Germar, 1817)
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
South of Central Europe, Southern and Southeastern Europe.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) and E (2; 21; 54; 60; 68).
Remarks.
Rare taxon in
Serbia
. Known just from a few sites in the country (
Adamović 1965
;
Pil & Stojanović 2008
;
Stančić 2013
).
257.
Agapanthia
(
Epoptes
)
villosoviridescens
(Degeer, 1775)
Examined material.
Totally
292 specimens
from numerous locations: City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac; City of Belgrade D, Mt. Avala; Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill; Srem D, Mt. Fruška Gora, Stražilovo; City of Belgrade D, Grocka; South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill; Zlatibor D, Mt. Tara, Kaluđerske Bare; Bor D, Tekija; Moravica D, Ovčar Banja; Rasina D, Mt. Jastrebac; Toplica D, Blace, village of Popova; Braničevo D, Homoljske Planine Mts., village of Ceremošnja; Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac; Zlatibor D, Sjenica; City of Belgrade D, Barajevo, Guberevac Forest; Mačva D, Mt. Cer, mountain house; Raška D, Mt. Golija, village of Rudno,
1,150 m
a.s.l.; Braničevo D, Petrovac na Mlavi, village of Melnica; Braničevo D, Krepoljin; Pčinja D, Surdulica, village of Masurica,
525 m
a.s.l.; Kolubara D, Mt. Povlen, village of Donji Taor,
950 m
a.s.l.; Braničevo D, Žagubica; Braničevo D, Žabari; Toplica D, Mt. Jastrebac, Blace, village of Kačapor,
650 m
a.s.l.; Pčinja D, Vlasina Lake surroundings, Mt. Čemernik, village of Vlasina Rid,
1,150 m
a.s.l.; Šumadija D, Aranđelovac, village of Stojnik; Srem D, Nova Pazova; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade (
Ćurčić
et al
. 2003
;
Ilić 2005
; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; Ilić
et al
. 2013; this paper).
Distribution.
Europe, Mt. Caucasus,
Russia
,
Kazakhstan
, Near East.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), W, C, E, and S (including K) (2; 5; 9; 10; 14; 17; 21–23; 25; 43; 53; 54; 56; 59; 60; 62; 72; 75; 76; 80).
Remarks.
Common and widespread in
Serbia
. Found mostly on nettles in shaded places of forest clearings from lowlands to highlands.
258.
Agapanthia
(
Homoblephara
)
maculicornis maculicornis
(Gyllenhal, 1817)
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
Southeastern and Central Europe.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) (53; 54; 57; 60).
Remarks.
Rare taxon in
Serbia
. Known just from Mt. Fruška Gora in the country (Pil 2004,
2004–2005
;
Pil & Stojanović 2005a
,
2008
).
Danilevsky (2015)
didn’t report it for
Serbia
.
259.
Agapanthia
(
Agapanthia
)
cardui
(Linnaeus, 1767)
Examined material.
Totally
311 specimens
collected at the following locations: City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac; City of Belgrade D, Mt. Avala; Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill; Srem D, Mt. Fruška Gora, Stražilovo; City of Belgrade D, Grocka; South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill; Bor D, Tekija; Moravica D, Ovčar Banja; Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Lipovica Forest, Dugi Rt; Mačva D, Mt. Cer, mountain house; City of Belgrade D, Barajevo, Guberevac Forest; Podunavlje D, Smederevska Palanka, village of Kusadak; Braničevo D, Krepoljin; Braničevo D, Žabari; Toplica D, Mt. Jastrebac, Blace, village of Kačapor,
650 m
a.s.l.; South Banat D, Kovin; Srem D, Nova Pazova (
Ćurčić
et al
. 2003
;
Ilić 2005
; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; Ilić
et al
. 2013; this paper).
Distribution.
Europe, Mt. Caucasus,
Russia
,
Kazakhstan
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), W, C, E, and S (2; 9; 10; 14; 17; 21–23; 25; 43; 54; 60; 62; 76).
Remarks.
Common and widespread in
Serbia
, especially in steppic areas. Collected on plants in sunny forest clearings.
260.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
osmanlis
Reiche & Saulcy, 1858
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
Romania
,
Bulgaria
,
Hungary
,
Asia
Minor
,
Syria
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) (53; 57; 60).
Remarks.
Rare species in
Serbia
. Known solely from three sites on Mt. Fruška Gora (Pil 2004;
Pil & Stojanović 2005a
,
2008
).
Danilevsky (2015)
didn’t report it for
Serbia
.
261.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
viti
Rapuzzi & Sama, 2012
(
Fig. 31
)
Examined material.
2 M, 3 F, Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj,
24.V.2003
, NI (CNI); 4 M, 5 F,
idem
,
21.V.2012
, NI (CNI); 6 S,
idem
,
06.VI.2014
, NI (CNI); 10 S, Braničevo D, Žagubica,
10.V.2014
, NI (CNI); 11 S, City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac,
19.V–02.VI.2014
, NI (CNI); 16 S, Braničevo D, Žabari,
29.V.2014
, NI (CNI) (Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; this paper).
FIGURE 31.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
viti
Rapuzzi & Sama, 2012
(photo Milan Đurić).
Distribution.
Hungary
,
Serbia
,
Slovakia
,
Romania
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), C, and E (22; 66; this paper).
Remarks.
Sporadically found in
Serbia
, almost strictly on
Dipsacus
spp.
262.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
frivaldszkyi
Ganglbauer, 1883
Examined material.
None.
Distribution.
Bulgaria
,
Asia
Minor
,
Syria
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V) (60).
Remarks.
Very rare species in
Serbia
. Known solely from one location in the country (Mt. Fruška Gora, Stražilovo).
263.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
violacea
(Fabricius, 1775)
Examined material.
Totally
278 specimens
from different locations: City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac; Srem D, Mt. Fruška Gora, Stražilovo; City of Belgrade D, Mt. Avala; Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill; Zlatibor D, Mt. Zlatibor; Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj; Braničevo D, Homoljske Planine Mts., village of Ceremošnja; North Bačka D, Subotica, Treset Lake surroundings; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, village of Surčin; Bor D, Tekija; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac; South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill; Zlatibor D, Mt. Tara, Predov Krst; Rasina D, Mt. Kopaonik, Gvozdac; Moravica D, Ovčar Banja, Preobraženje Monastery; Mačva D, Mt. Cer, mountain house; Raška D, Mt. Golija, village of Rudno,
1,150 m
a.s.l.; Podunavlje D, Smederevska Palanka, village of Kusadak; Pirot D, Mt. Stara Planina, village of Topli Do,
850 m
a.s.l.; Braničevo D, Žagubica; South Banat D, Kovin (
Ćurčić
et al
. 2003
;
Ilić 2005
; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; Ilić
et al
. 2013; this paper).
Distribution.
Central and Southern Europe, Mt. Caucasus, Siberia,
Asia
Minor
.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
N (V), W, C, E, and S (2; 9; 10; 14; 17; 21–23; 25; 43; 54; 60; 62; 68; 75; 76).
Remarks.
Common and widely distributed from lowlands to highlands in
Serbia
. Usually collected on plants in shaded places of forest clearings.
264.
Agapanthia
(
Smaragdula
)
intermedia
Ganglbauer, 1883
Examined material.
7 S, City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac,
01–18.V.2008
, NI; 29 S,
idem
,
17.IV– 30.V.2011
, NI; 15 S,
idem
,
23.IV–19.V.2012
, NI; 9 S,
idem
,
28.IV–19.V.2013
, NI; 2 S,
idem
,
09–14.
VI.2013
, NI; 2 S, City of Belgrade D, Barajevo, Guberevac Forest,
20.V.2009
, NI; 1 S,
idem
,
16.V.2013
, NI; 9 S, Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj,
06–21.V.2012
, NI; 7 S, Podunavlje D, Smederevska Palanka, village of Kusadak,
11.V.2013
, NI (this paper).
Distribution.
Europe except its north, Eastern Palaeartic.
Distribution in
Serbia
.
C and E (2; 21; 27; this paper).
Remarks.
Rare species in
Serbia
. Known solely from three sites.
Danilevsky (2015)
didn’t report it for
Serbia
.