New data on distribution, biology, and ecology of longhorn beetles from the area of west Tajikistan (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Author
Kadyrov, Abdysalom Kh.
Author
Karpinski, Lech
Author
Szczepanski, Wojciech T.
Author
Taszakowski, Artur
Author
Walczak, Marcin
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ZooKeys
2016
606
41
64
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.606.9190
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.606.9190
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Cerambycidae
Ropalopus (Ropalopus) nadari (Pic, 1894)
Figs 1H, 4C
Material
examined.
Region of Republican Subordination, Takob [
Takob
], an alpine meadow, on
Malus sieversii
(
38°49'N
,
68°56'E
), 1850 m, 9 VII 2014, 1♀, leg. WTS.
This species occurs in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan (
Danilevsky 2016
) and is endemic to the region of western Tian Shan Range (
Kadyrov 2007
).
Ropalopus nadari
is a polyphagous species, which usually inhabits growing wild fruit trees in the upper zone of deciduous forests (Fig. 4D). This species most frequently inhabits trunks and boughs of the wild apple tree
Malus sieversii
. Its larval development usually takes two years (
Plavilstshikov 1940
,
Kadyrov 2007
). Adults are found from June to July. After they emerge, the imagines are unwilling to fly and generally stay on the host plant and only visit flowers of
Ferula
spp. and
Prangos
spp. occasionally (
Kadyrov 2007
).
Only a single female was observed despite a 24-hour monitoring of the trees on the plot. This may either be related to the end of the period of the occurrence of the species or its hidden life in the treetops.