First record of Galeruca (Haptoscelis) melanocephala (Ponza, 1805) in Bulgaria (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Author
Tsvetanov, Tsvetomir
Author
Beenen, Ron
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2020-03-27
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3753067
e73e5694-df4d-4643-b2d3-21b9836ee5b5
1313-9916
3753067
Galeruca melanocephala
is known from large parts of Europe (
Beenen 2010
). In his excellent series on leaf beetles of
Poland
,
Warchałowski (
1985
-
2000
) presented European distribution maps of
Chrysomelidae
species. For
Galeruca melanocephala
the distribution includes parts of
Germany
,
France
,
Austria
,
Switzerland
,
Czech Republic
,
Croatia
,
Serbia
,
Hungary
and
Romania
. The distribution area in
Romania
is delimited just north of the Danubian Plain. Apart from that, isolated records are known form
Denmark
,
Sweden
,
Poland
, the northern and the southern part of European
Russia
(
Warchałowski 1994
). In Asia this species is known from the Near East and also from Western Siberia (
Beenen 2010
).
The first record in
Bulgaria
is not far away from the distribution as depicted by
Warchałowski (1994)
. It seems likely that the leaf beetle specimens are part of a natural population. However, no specimens of this species have been found in the surroundings before. In fact, it is likely that this species may be found in other localities in the Danubian Plain in
Bulgaria
, just like in Northern
Germany
, where
Galeruca melanocephala
occurs along the river Elbe. According to Rheinheimer & Hassler (2018) this species lives on muddy banks of large rivers.
Kulbe (2019)
found it close to a river among marshes in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern (
Germany
), and in the French Alsace
Galeruca melanocephala
also occurs on dry and rocky hills (Rheinheimer & Hassler 2018).
Records from Europe are not common and from several regions only old records are known. In the Red List of
Germany
it is classified as critically endangered (Stark gefährdet) (
Geiser 1998
; Vom aussterben bedroht (F. Fritzlar, pers. comm.). From other parts of Europe we don’t know the state of endangerment. Recent European records are published from
Poland
(
Jałoszyński & Konwerski 2001
),
Romania
(Iliie et al. 2019),
Germany
(
Esser 2013
, Rheinheimer & Hassler 2018) and Northeast
France
(
Callot & Matter 2003
,
Callot 2018
).
Host plants of
Galeruca melanocephala
are several
Polygonaceae
of the genera
Polygonum
and
Rumex
(
Urban 1932
,
Koch 1992
,
Böhme 2001
). Although species of
Polygonum
are not specified, it is likely that species now included in
Persicaria
are host plants too.