The first record of Ripiphoridae (Coleoptera, Cucujiformia, Tenebrionoidea) family in Georgia
Author
Iskandarova, Tukazban
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-6144-3511
Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Cholokashvili av. 3 / 5 Tbilisi, 0162, Georgia
tukazban.iskandarova.1@iliauni.edu.ge
Author
Japarashvili, Shota
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9674-3719
Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Cholokashvili av. 3 / 5 Tbilisi, 0162, Georgia
Author
Bulbulashvili, Natalia
Rustaveli st. 8, 1400, Gori, Georgia
Author
Seropian, Armen
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3777-9954
Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Cholokashvili av. 3 / 5 Tbilisi, 0162, Georgia
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Caucasiana
2024
2024-03-15
3
19
23
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.3.e115578
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.3.e115578
2667-9809-3-19
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Macrosiagon bimaculata (Fabricius, 1787)
Material examined.
GEORGIA
-
Shida Karlti region
•
3♀♀
;
Gori
;
41.9811°N
,
44.0921°E
;
586 m
a.s.l.
; steppe,
Eryngium
sp.; leg.
Bulbulashvili N.
;
6 Aug 2022
; CaBOL-IDs: 1027991, 1027992, 1027993 (Fig.
1
)
.
Remarks.
The sampling data of Georgian specimens corresponds to that of
Iablokoff-Khnzorian (1976)
, according to whom this species could be found in July-August on flowering
Eryngium
sp. The species of the
Macrosiagon
genus are known to be parasitoids of a broad variety of wasps and bees. As in other genera of the subfamily
Ripiphorinae
, the eggs are laid on different parts of plants where the newly hatched first instar larvae (triungulin) actively attach to the body of the host wasp or bee and are transported into the host nest. A recent study suggested associations with different genera or subfamilies of bees or wasps in species or species complexes of
Macrosiagon
(
Batelka and Hoehn 2007
); however, the biology of most of them (including
M. bimaculata
) remains poorly known.
Distribution.
A Western Palaearctic species known from North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, France, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Montenegro, Israel, Russia, the Caucasus (but not from Georgia), Kazakhstan, Iran (as
"Persia"
), and Turkestan. From the neighboring territories,
M. bimaculata
is recorded in Armenia, Turkey, and Ukraine (Crimea) (
Iablokoff-Khnzorian 1976
;
Batelka et al. 2016
).