Acrosternum heegeri Fieber, 1861 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), another Mediterranean bug expanding to the north
Author
Károlyi, Balázs
Author
Rédei, Dávid
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-13
4347
2
journal volume
31562
10.11646/zootaxa.4347.2.13
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Acrosternum heegeri
Fieber, 1861
(
Figs. 1–3
)
Acrosternum heegeri
Fieber, 1861
: 331
. SynTypes: südliches Europa [= souThern Europe]; Muséum NaTional d’HisToire NaTurelle, Paris (
Orian 1965
). The nomenclaTural hisTory and synonyms of The species were reViewed by
Rider (2006)
.
Proposed Hungarian name.
Rőtcsápú vándorpoloska
Material
examined.
Hungary
,
Budapest
,
Békásmegyer
,
Királyok
útja,
47°35'51.9"N
19°3'59.4"E
, 2nd floor balcony, at light,
24.vii.2016
, leg.
B. Károlyi
(six males and eight females deposited in the
HNHM
)
. New record to Hungary.
Diagnosis.
Body rather uniformly green, with pronotum, costal margin of fore wing, and connexivum narrowly pale, without contrasting markings on scutellum; membrane uniformly whitish; integument smooth; head about 1.2 times as broad as its length along midline, clypeus anteriorly free; antenna contrastingly bicolorous, scape and basipedicellite green, distipedicellite and basiflagellum red except of their bases, distiflagellum red; apex of labium generally surpassing middle of abdominal ventrite III (
Figs. 1–2
). Genitalia of the male were accurately illustrated by
Linnavuori (1972)
,
Fuente (1975)
,
Josifov & Heiss (1989)
, and
Ribes & Pagola-Carte (2013)
, and less accurately by a number of other authors.
Intraspecific variability.
Overwintering individuals are reddish brown. Individuals with the head and anterior portion of pronotum being pale yellow occur sporadically in all populations in low frequency.
Bionomics, economic importance.
The species is apparently polyphagous, feeding on both gymnosperms and angiosperms. Published data on its host plants were summarized by
Ribes & Pagola-Carte (2013)
and
Ghahari
et al.
(2014)
.
Mehrnejad (2010)
claimed that it is a significant pest of the pistachio,
Pistacia vera
L. (
Anacardiaceae
) in
Iran
; besides its direct damage, it is also a vector of
Eremothecium coryli
(Peglion) Kurtzman (Saccharomycetaceae)
, a plant pathogen fungus causing stigmatomycosis (
Ershad & Barkhordary 1974
).
Distribution.
A
Holomediterranean-Turanian species (
Carapezza 1997
,
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
). Its distribution was summarized by
Rider (2006)
,
Aukema
et al.
(2013b)
and
Ribes & Pagola-Carte (2013)
; a rather incomplete distribution map was provided by
Tamanini (1981: 135, fig. 45)
which is updated now (
Fig. 3
). In the Mediterraneum the distribution of the species strictly follows the vegetational zone of Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrub; in the Middle East, however, it extends far into the zone of temperate deciduous and mixed forests eastwards.
The species has been recorded from
Iraq
by
Al-Ali (1968
,
1977
) and a few subsequent authors; all of these records are doubtful, some of them, e.g. the one by
Augul
et al.
(2015
: 125, fig. 2a) are evidently based on misidentification and pertain to other species, most probably
A
. breviceps
(Jakovlev, 1889)
. Records from “Arabien” [= Arabia, referring either to Saudi-Arabia or the Arabian Peninsula] and
Socotra
(Distant 1903,
Stichel 1961
) are erroneous and at least partly pertain to
A
. arabicum
Wagner, 1959
(
Linnavuori & Al-Safadi 1993
); the voucher specimen referred to by Distant could not be found in the Natural History Museum, London, and the species was not collected during a recent thorough faunistic exploration of
Socotra
(
A
. Carapezza & P. Kment,
pers. comm.
).
FIGURES 1–3.
Acrosternum heegeri
Fieber, 1861
.
Fig. 1, a male collecTed in BudapesT, dorsal View; Fig. 2, same, VenTral View (scale bar in mm); Fig. 3, geographic disTribuTion in The PalaearcTic Region. LocaliTies in The Arab Peninsula are omiTTed. WhiTe circles represenT preVious liTeraTure records, red circle indicaTe The new record. The Zone of MediTerranean foresTs, woodlands and scrub is marked wiTh red.
The species has been recorded from
Madagascar
(Signoret 1861, as
Rhaphygaster incerta
), but no subsequent author confirmed this record (
Cachan 1952
), therefore its occurrence in the island is considered as doubtful; Signoret’s record is probably based on mislabelled or misidentified specimens and it potentially pertains to
Chinavia bergrothi
(Horváth, 1904)
. Old records from
Belgian
Congo
, now
Democratic Republic of the
Congo
(
Schouteden 1909
), British and Dutch East Africa, now
Kenya
ad
Tanzania
(
Jeannel 1913
) were considered as questionable by
Linnavuori (1972)
. The figure of the genital capsule drawn after a male from East Africa (
Kilimanjaro
,
Tanzania
) (
Cachan 1952: 442, fig. 525
) is apparently different from the condition found in
A
. heegeri
(posterior margin distinctly concave at midline, not nearly transversely truncate as in
A
. heegeri
) and therefore probably shows another species. Therefore we consider all Afrotropical records, including those listed above as well as those provided by Distant (1901), Schouteden (1905, 1929),
Villiers (1950
,
1952
,
1954
,
1956
) and
Robertson (2009)
as in need of confirmation. The records from the
Seychelles
(Distant 1913,
Orian 1965
,
Roche 1977
,
Gerlach 2003
,
Gerlach
et al.
2006
) are controversial and data published by different authors are conflicting, therefore we consider the presence of the species in the
Seychelles
and the Mascarene Archipelago as in need of verification.
The available information on the distribution of the species is summarized below. For countries for which comprehensive faunistic studies summarizing earlier literature are available, e.g. Italy (
Servadei 1967
), the former Yugoslav countries (
Protić 2001
), Iran (
Ghahari
et al.
2014
), Spain and France (
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
), earlier references are not cited.
EUROPE.
Spain
: numerous localities in
Navarra
,
Aragón
,
Catalunya
,
Valencia
,
Madrid
,
Andalucia
,
Baleares
: Eivissa Is., Mallorca Is.,
Menorca
Is., Cabrera Is. (
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
).
Portugal
:
Beja
(
Oliveira 1895
), Alfeite (
Seabra 1926
), Várzea da Orada, Serra de Monchique (
Pissarro 1951
).
France
: numerous localities in the Departments of Pyrénées-Orientales, Aude, Hérault, Gard, Ardèche, Vaucluse, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes- Maritimes, Alpes de Haute Provence, and
Corse
(
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
).
Monaco
(
Ponel
et al.
2013
).
Italy
:
Liguria
,
Emilia Romagna
,
Toscana
,
Umbria
,
Lazio
,
Puglia
,
Basilicata
,
Calabria
,
Sicilia
,
Sardegna
, Giglio Is., Tremiti Is., Pantelleria Is. (
Servadei 1967
,
Tamanini 1981
,
Carapezza 1995
).
Slovenia
: Dragonja, Pišine (
Gogala 2008
).
Croatia
:
Rijeka
, Sveta Jelena, Vrana, Kaštel Stari, Sućurac, Split, Janjina, Dubrovnik, Korčula Is.,
Trstenik
Is., Lopud Is. (
Protić 2001
), Lošinj Is. (
Furlan & Gogala 1995
).
Bosnia and Herzegovina
: Domanovići (
Protić 2001
).
Montenegro
: Stari Bar, Kotor (
Protić 2001
).
Albania
: Lushnjë (
Misja 1973
).
Hungary
:
Budapest
(new record).
Romania
:
Moldova
Nouă (
Kis 1984
).
Bulgaria
: Sandanski (
Göllner-Scheiding & Arnold 1988
), Kresna Gorge (Simov 2001).
Macedonia
: Udovo, Stari
Dojran
(
Protić 2001
).
Greece
: Kalambaka (
Günther 1990
), Argolis (
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
),
Crete
: several localities (
Heiss 1983
,
Heckmann
et al.
2015
).
Ukraine
: Yalta, Alushta (Jakovlev 1906); earlier records from
Kharkiv
are erroneous (Putshkov & Putshkov 1996).
Russia
: Caucasus (
Kerzhner & Jaczewski 1964
).
Turkey
(European part): Karaağaç (Fent & Aktaç 2007). —
ASIA.
Turkey
(Asian part):
Adana
,
Antalya
,
Diyarbakır
,
Gaziantep
,
Hatay
,
İzmir
,
Manisa
,
Mersin
,
Muğla
,
Kayseri
,
Şanlıurfa
Provinces (
Önder
et al.
2006
), Manavgat, Posof,
Artvin
, Şenkaya, Erenköy, Kemaliye, Datça,
Trabzon
(
Külekçi
et al.
2009
), Osmangazi (
Gençer
et al.
2004
), Tapan, Ekbaz (Hoberlandt 1956), Atabey (Karsavuran
et al.
2008),
Bursa
(
Kaya & Kovanci 2004
),
Mardin
(Özgen
et al.
2005),
Aksu
, Kepez, Serik, Karacabey, İspir,
Kahramanmaraş
(Yazici
et al.
2014), Bodrum (Tezcan
et al.
2013),
Kayseri
(
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
).
Cyprus
:
Akrotiri
(
Lindberg 1948
).
Syria
(
Frey-Gessner 1881
).
Israel
: env. of Jericho (Hoberlandt 1952), Rehovot (
Linnavuori 1960
).
Jordan
: several localities around
Amman
(Katbeh
et al.
2000).
Georgia
: Sukhumi (
Kiritshenko 1939
).
Azerbaijan
: Aresch [= Agdash] (Sienkiewicz 1964),
Absheron
, Agdzhabedin [= Aghjabadi] Shamkhor [= Shamkir] Distr., Kirovabad [=
Ganja
] (Gidayatov 1982).
Iraq
? (
Al-Ali 1968
,
1977
).
Iran
:
Ardabil
,
Bushehr
,
Fars
,
Hormozgan
,
Khuzestan
,
Lorestan
, East Azarbaijan,
Golestan
,
Guilan
,
Mazandaran
,
Kerman
,
Khorasan
, Sistan & Baluchestan,
Tehran
(
Ghahari
et al.
2014
).
Afghanistan
: Sarobi [= Surobi] (Hoberlandt 1984).
Pakistan
: Rahim Yar Khan (
Ahmad & Rana 1989
). —
NORTH AFRICA.
Madeira
(
Ribes & Heiss 2008
).
Canary Islands
: Tenerife (
Aukema
et al.
2006
), La Palma (
Aukema
et al.
2013a
).
Morocco
: Debdou, Oudja, Berkane, Ras Foughal, Fès [= Fez], Asni, Dar Drius (
Vidal 1937
,
1949
), Marrakech [= Marrakesh] (
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
).
Algeria
:
Biskra
(
Lethierry 1889
,
Deghiche-Diab
et al.
2015
), Tahount Arak, Mouydir, Imarera, Amguid (
Bergevin 1934
), Oued R[h]iou, Chellala, Teniet el Haad [= Theniet el Had], Mt. Ouarsenis,
Tiaret
(Sienkiewicz 1964), Oued Marsa (
Wagner 1965
), Boufarik (
Ribes & Pagola-Carte 2013
).
Tunisia
: Hadjeb el Aioun [= Hajeb El Ayoun],
Porto
Farina [= Ghar al Milh],
Kairouan
(Sienkiewicz 1964), Korbous, Téboursouk, Tabarka, Barrage Mellègue, Ousseltia, Thala,
Gafsa
(
Carapezza 1997
).
Libya
:
Tripoli
, Mellaha, El Giofra (
Mancini 1937
), Serti [=
Sirte
], Jebel Akhdar Messa,
El Merj
[=
Marj
], Tobruck [= Tobruk] (
Eckerlein & Wagner 1970
).
Egypt
:
Cairo
, Meadi, Siwa (
Linnavuori 1964
), Zaranik Protectorate (
El-Moursy
et al.
2001
). —
AFROTROPICAL
REGION
.
Senegal
? (
Villiers 1956
).
Mali
? (
Robertson 2009
).
Niger
? (
Villiers 1950
,
1954
).
Benin
? (
Villiers 1952
).
Nigeria
? (
Robertson 2009
).
Sudan
? (
Villiers 1956
).
Ethiopia
? (
Schouteden 1905
,
1929
).
Eritrea
? (
Robertson 2009
).
Gabon
? (Distant 1901).
Democratic Republic of the
Congo
? (
Schouteden 1909
).
Kenya
? (
Jeannel 1913
).
Tanzania
? (
Jeannel 1913
).
Madagascar
? (Signoret 1861).
Rodrigues
Is.
? (
China
1926
).
Seychelles
?:
Mahé
Is.?, Silhouette Is.?, Aride Is.? (
Roche 1977
,
Gerlach 2003
, Madl 2006).