New and interesting records of Carabid Beetles from South-East Europe, South-West and Central Asia, with taxonomic notes on Pterostichini and Zabrini (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
Author
Guéorguiev, B.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2011
2011-07-25
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5324736
0253-116X
5324736
Pterostichus
(
Feronidius
)
incommodus
SCHAUM 1858
Pterostichus
(
Steropus
)
incommodus
SCHAUM 1858: 470
Pterostichus serbicus
APFELBECK 1899: 290
,
syn. nov.
Pterostichus
(
Pterostichus
)
serbicus
var.
unistriatus
APFLEBECK 1904: 265
Platysma
(
Pterostichus
)
serbicum
var.
karageorgii
LUTSCHNIK 1915: 29
Pterostichus serbicus
APFELBECK 1899
T y p e m a t e r i a l 1,
1 syntypes
, labelled: "AK-Palanka Suha plan." [typeset white label] / "
serbicus
det. Apflb." [white label, "
serbicus
" handwritten and red underlined, remaining typeset inscription] / "Collectie C. & O. Vogt Acq. 1960" [typeset white label] (ZMAN).
T y p e l o c a l i t y."AkPalankainSerbien(Hilf)".
O t h e r m a t e r i a l e x m a i n e d.
BULGARIA
.
Vitosha Mt.
, around
Dragalevtsi Village
,
4.IV.1906
, 1 (
NMNHS
)
;
Lozenska Planina Mt.
,
Germanski Monastery
,
20.VII.1911
, 1 (
NMNHS
)
;
"
Bulgaria
,
Stara Planina
,
Jskrec
12.X.1963
leg.
R
. Bielawski", 1 (
MIZ
)
;
Sofia District
,
Dragomansko
blato
Marsh
,
630 m
,
22.VII-3.IV.2004
,
soil traps
, 1, 2, leg.
E. Migliaccio
(
NMNHS
)
.
CROATIA
. "
Dalmatia
", 2 s. (
ZMAN
)
.
HUNGARY
. "
Umgb.
B-Pest Diener", 1 (
NMNHS
)
.
KOSOVO
. "
Novipazar
:
Banjska
" / "Akad. Balk. Exp. Csiki 1916", 1 s. (
HNHM
)
;
"
Albania Ipek
" / "Akad. Balk. Exp. Csiki 1917", 1 s. (
HNHM
)
.
ROMANIA
. "Biharfüred Hungaria", 1 (
MIZ
)
;
"
Mts. Bihar Hungaria
", 2, 1 (
MIZ
)
.
SERBIA
. "Fruška Gora Syrmien.", 1 (
MIZ
)
;
"
Serbien
Paracin
1918
Dr. Maertens
", 2 s. (
MNHUB
)
;
"
Jugoslavia
Nis
,
1957 III.
" / "legit dr. Lenczy", 18 s. (
HNHM
)
;
"
Jugoslavia
Nis
,
1957 IV.
" / "legit dr. Lenczy", 17 s. (
HNHM
)
.
SLOVAKIA
. "
Presb. Com.
V
. Zoufal.", 1 (
ZMAN
)
.
P
.
serbicus
was defined by APFELBECK (1899, 1904) on the ground that it is distinct from both
P
.
melas
(CREUTZER 1799)
and
P
.
hungaricus
(DEJEAN 1828)
. At the same time, the author did not compare the new form with
P
.
incommodus
. Characters for the separation of
P
.
serbicus
from the other two species were size, shape and proportion of body, as well as pronotum with characteristic shape and presence of shallow and short basal impressions. So far, records for this species were noted only for
Serbia
(data summarized by
ĆURČIĆ et al. 2007: 249
, 755) and
Bulgaria
(GUÉORGUIEV & MUILWYJK 2000). On the other hand, faunistic data for
P
.
incommodus
from the Balkans were cited for
Kosovo
(
CSIKI 1940: 216
;
ĆURČIĆ et al. 2007: 247
, 751),
Bulgaria
(HIEKE & WRASE 1988) and
Serbia
(
GUÉORGUIEV 2008
).
However, the study of material originally identified as
P
.
incommodus
or
P
.
serbicus
as well as undetermined material established suspicion about the identity of the latter one. Study of the genitalia of male
syntype
of
P
.
serbicus
and genitalia of specimens of
P
.
incommodus
from
Slovakia
,
Hungary
,
Croatia
and
Bulgaria
demonstrated that the structure of the aedeagus and shape of the left parameres in all samples are identical and that both taxa in question represent single species. Main character that was used to distinguish these forms i.e. number of basal impressions of the pronotum (
SCHATZMAYR 1942
) is irrelevant. For example, two of the
three specimens
from Dragomansko blato Marsh have clear, moderately impressed outer impression. However, the third specimen has no outer impression. Both
syntypes
of
P
.
serbicus
have distinct inner basal impression as well as shallow but distinct outer basal one at each side of pronotum. Variation
karageorgeii
(LUTSCHNIK), replacement name for variation
unistriatus
APFELBECK, was defined for a local form of
P
.
serbicus
without outer basal impressions (
APFELBECK 1904
). This form was described from Novi Pazar, a place situated very close to the first known citation of
P
.
incommodus
from the Balkan Peninsula (
CSIKI 1940: 216
). On the other hand,
HŮRKA (1996: 284)
has noted that sometimes specimens from Moravia and
Slovakia
have "vague and very shallow" second basal impression at each side of the pronotum. Besides that the number of the basal impression and the expression of outer ones vary, variability exist too in the punctuation of the inner impressions. Such penotypic variances have intra-specific character that not allows formation of geographical races or vicariant species. This conclusion is supported from lack of any appreciable differences in the morphology of the male genitalia.
P
.
incommodus
is a rare species with Balkan - Pannonian distribution which in the Balkan Peninsula occurs mainly at lowlands in the basins of the big rivers of Danube, Sava and Morava. First records of
P
.
incommodus
from
Croatia
and
Romania
.