First record of the Asian seed beetle Megabruchidius dorsalis (Fåhraeus, 1839) (Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) in Bulgaria
Author
Gradinarov, Denis
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2022
2022-02-21
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.8301690
1ef09f93-634c-4f50-8ba6-c1293f4cd4ca
1313-9916
8301690
Megabruchidius dorsalis
(Fåhraeus, 1839)
Material examined:
Bulgaria
,
Sofia
,
Borisova Gradina Park
,
42°41’08.2”N
23°20’00.5”E
,
560 m
a.s.l.
,
09.i.2022
,
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
(emerged between February 1st and 5th); the same locality,
15.i.2022
,
1 ♀
(emerged between February 1st and 5th); the same locality and date,
3 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
(emerged between February 5th and 11th); the same locality and date,
1♂
,
2 ♀♀
(emerged between February 11th and 16th); the same locality,
16.i.2022
,
2 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
(emerged between February 5th and 11th); the same locality and date,
1 ♂
(emerged between February 11th and 16th)
.
A total of
16 adults
(
eight males
and
eight females
) were obtained from the collected pods by mid-February. The first
three adult
specimens were observed emerged from the podson the 5th of February. Мost of the adults (
nine specimens
) emerged between February 5th and 11th, about three weeks after the pods were collected. Larvae of Bruchinae, most likely belonging to the same species, have been observed in dissected pods immediately after collection in early January (
Fig. 1B
).
Megabruchidius dorsalis
has a multivoltine life cycle and overwinters as larvae and adults (
Kurota & Shimada 2001
). In the present study, no adult beetles were found in the pods in January and adult emergence started two weeks after collecting the pods. The small scale of the research however, does not allow conclusions about the life cycle of the species in the newly occupied area.
Fig. 1.
Seed pods of
Gleditsia triacanthos
on the ground in Borisova Gradina Park, Sofia (A) and larvae of Bruchinae from dissected pod (B). Scale bar (B): 1 mm.
Megabruchidius dorsalis
differ from
M. tonkineus
by the absence of a long tooth at the apex of the hind tibia and also in the mainly black elytra (in fully sclerotized specimens) (
Yus Ramos 2009
,
Korotyaev 2015
) (
Fig. 2
). The morphology of the male genitalia of the examined specimens corresponds to that illustrated by
Borowiec (1987)
and
Yus Ramos (2009)
(
Fig. 3
).
The main host plant of
M. dorsalis
in Europe -
G. triacanthos
,
is a non-native ornamental species and no immediate threat to natural habitats can be expected after establishment of the new alien beetle species. Moreover, in cases of moderate damage to the seeds of
G. triacanthos
,
M. dorsalis
can facilitate their germination (
Horvat & Sajna 2021a
).