On the Alevonota species of the Western Palaearctic region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Athetini)
Author
Wunderle, Volker Assing Paul
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2008
2008-07-15
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5
145
189
journal article
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Alevonota
(
Liota
)
gracilenta
(
ERICHSON
, 1839)
(
Figs 59-61
,
63
,
Map 5
)
Homalota gracilenta
ERICHSON, 1839: 94
.
Homalota venustula
HEER, 1839: 340
.
Homalota splendens
KRAATZ, 1856:
246
f.; synonymy confirmed.
Liota hypogaea
MULSANT & REY, 1875: 175
ff.; synonymy confirmed.
Type material examined:
Lectotype
[damaged, head missing], here designated: "Cassel / coll. Kraatz /
Syntypus
/
Lectotypus
Homalota splendens
Kraatz
desig. V.
Assing 2007
/
Alevonota gracilenta (Erichson)
det. V.
Assing 2007
" (
DEI
).
Paralectotype
: "Misdroy [=
Poland
: Międzyzdroje] / coll. Kraatz /
Syntypus
/ splendens mihi =
gracilenta Er., German.
" (
DEI
).
Comments:
Homalota gracilenta
was described from an unspecified number of
syntypes
from Paris ("Habitat Lutetiae") collected by Aubé (
ERICHSON 1839
).
The original description of
Homalota splendens
is based on an unspecified number of
syntypes
from
Germany
("ueber ganz Deutschland verbreitet") (
KRAATZ 1856
). Two
syntypes
, a male without head and a female, were found in the Kraatz collection at the DEI. The male is here designated as the
lectotype
.
Figs 59-62:
Alevonota gracilenta
(ERICHSON)
(
59-61
) and
Tropimenelytron mirabilis
(EPPELSHEIM)
(
62
): median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view of male from Turkey (
59
) and of nanistic male from Italy (
60
); spermatheca (
61
); forebody (
62
). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Liota hypogaea
was described from an unspecified number of
syntypes
from "Massane (Pyrénées- Orientales)" (
MULSANT & REY 1875
). In the Rey collection, however, only a female labelled "Nice, Grouvelle" was found; this specimen is conspecific with
A. gracilenta
.
The genus
Liota
was described by
MULSANT & REY (1874)
to include two species,
Homalota gracilenta
ERICHSON
and
H. laeviceps
BRISOUT.
FENYES (1918)
designated the former as the
type
species.
Liota
was later synonymised with
Alevonota
and has remained a synonym ever since (BERN- HAUER & SCHEERPELTZ 1926;
FAUVEL 1895
;
SMETANA 2004
). The present study revealed, however, that a revalidation as a subgenus appears justified for several reasons. Though somewhat similar in the general subparallel facies and in the morphology of the antennae, the
type
species of
Liota
,
H. gracilenta
, differs in various significant respects from other species of
Alevonota
, not only by external characters such as the distinctly transverse head, the more pronounced postgenal carinae, and the shape of the pronotum, but especially also in the the general morphology of the genitalia (aedeagus with long flagellum; spermatheca with twisted duct, somewhat resembling that of the genus
Geostiba
THOMSON
). Based on these observations, it does not seem unlikely that a thorough phylogenetic analysis, including also molecular data, may eventually reveal an even more distant relationship of
Liota
to
Alevonota
, so that both would have to be considered distinct genera.
Additional material examined:
Finland
:
1 ex.
, Hanko,
11.V.-17.VI.1990
, leg.
Rutanen
(
ZMH
)
.
Spain
:
Galicia
:
1 ex.
, Pontevedra, Beloso ["Belus", 42°19'N, 08'°45'W], leg.
Franz
(
NHMW
)
.
France
:
Île-de-France
:
1 ex.
,
Paris
, leg.
Fauvel
(
NHMW
)
.
Provence
:
1 ex.
,
Alpes Maritimes
,
St. Augustin
,
IV.1949
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ex.
,
Alpes-Maritimes
,
Nice
, leg.
Grouvelle
(
MGHNL
)
.
Switzerland
:
Vaud
:
1 ex.
, Marchissy (
MHNG
)
.
Germany
:
Nordrhein-Westfalen
:
1 ex.
,
Marsberg
,
Dahlberg
, mesobrometum,
5.VII.1992
, leg.
Lückmann
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
3.VI.1995
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
,
Münster-Kinderhaus
, garden,
V.2002
, leg.
Feldmann
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
26.VI.2006
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
,
Porta Westfalica
,
Wittekindsberg
, car-net,
10.VI.1993
, leg
.
Assing (cAss).
Rheinland-Pfalz
:
1 ex.
, "Wattenh."[=
Wattenheim
] (
DEI
)
;
1 ex.
,
Eifel
,
Fischbachtal
,
Neuerburg
[
49°59'N
,
06°57'E
], car-net,
1.VI.1990
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun)
;
1 ex.
,
Altenahr
,
pitfall
,
21.VI.1988
, leg.
Büchs
(cWun).
Baden-Württemberg
:
1 ex.
,
Stuttgart
,
9.V.1876
, leg.
Simon
(
NHMW
).
Hessen
:
1 ex.
, Dautphe-
Buchenau
,
Katzenbachtal
, car-net,
30.IV.1988
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun).
Niedersachsen
:
1 ex.
,
Lüneburger Heide
,
Schneverdingen
env.,
Tütsberg
, grassy heathland,
pitfall
,
V.1995
(cAss)
;
4 exs.
, same data, but
VI.1996
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.1997
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
VI.1997
(cAss)
;
3 exs.
, same data, but
VII.1998
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
IV.1999
(cAss)
;
2 exs.
, same data, but
V.1999
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
IX.1999
(cAss)
;
3 exs.
, same data, but
IV.2000
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.2000
(cAss)
;
3 exs.
, same data, but
V.2001
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hannover
, garden,
pitfall
,
V.1987
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
VIII.1987
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hannover
, bank of
Leine river
,
pitfall
,
V.1990
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hannover-Buchholz
, school grounds, meadow,
pitfall
,
IX.1997
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hannover
,
Kugelfangtrift
, grassland,
pitfall
,
V.2002
, leg.
Sprick
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.2001
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
VIII.2002
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Braunschweig
, arable land,
pitfall
,
VII.1988
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
2 km
SE Wolfenbüttel
,
Öselberg
,
150 m
, mesobrometum,
pitfall
,
V.1998
, leg.
Schmidt
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.1999
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hameln
env.,
Grossenwieden
, arable land,
pitfall
,
VI.1987
, leg.
Sprick
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Hameln
env.,
Düt
,
pitfall
,
VI.1988
, leg.
Sprick
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.1988
(cAss)
;
2 exs.
,
Süntel
,
Rannenberg
, arable land, limestone,
pitfall
,
V.1987
, leg.
Sprick
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
VI.1987
(cAss)
;
4 exs.
,
S Hildesheim
,
Steinberg
, mesobrometum,
pitfall
,
V.1997
, leg.
Schmidt
&
Sprick
(cAss)
;
2 exs.
, same data, but
VI.1997
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
3 km
NE Alfeld
/
Leine
,
Wernershöhe
, arable land,
pitfall
,
V.1998
, leg.
Schmidt
(cAss)
;
3 exs.
, same data, but
VI.1998
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Northeim
env.,
Fredelsloh
, mesobrometum,
pitfall
,
VII.1984
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Harz
,
St. Andreasberg
env.,
Jordanshöhe
,
700 m
,
pitfall
,
VII.1991
, leg.
Vowinkel
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
IX.1992
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.1993
(cAss).
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
:
1 ex.
,
SE Stralsund
,
Devin
,
pitfall
,
30.V.1967
, leg.
Zerche
(
DEI
).
Sachsen-
Anhalt
:
2 exs.
,
Halle
,
S Gimritz
, fallow,
pitfall
,
12.V.1993
, leg.
Teichmann
(cFel, cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
21.VII.1993
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
4.VIII.1993
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
1.IX.1993
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
15.IX.1993
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
8.VI.1994
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
18.VII.1996
(cFel)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
9.VII.1996
(cFel).
Brandenburg
/
Berlin
:
1 ex.
,
Mehrow
,
1.V.1990
, leg.
Arnold
(cSch)
.
Thüringen
:
1 ex.
, Kyffhäuser, Rottleben env.,
1.VI.1996
, leg.
Schülke
(cSch)
.
Czech Republic
:
2 exs.
,
Praha
, leg.
Skalitzky
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Brandýs nad Labem
, leg.
Skalitzky
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Moravia
,
Černá Hora
[
50°50'N
,
15°12'E
],
12.-21.VIII.1926
, leg.
Stolz
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Moravia
,
Brno-Hády
,
1.V.1966
, leg.
Nohel
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Moravia
,
Pálava
["
Pollauer Berge
"] (
MNHUB
)
.
Slovakia
:
1 ex.
[with worker of
Tetramorium
sp.
glued on the label], Trenčin, Inovec,
5.V.1929
, leg.
Rambousek
(
NMP
)
.
Italy
:
Trentino-Alto Adige
:
1 ex.
,
Biotopi Lago Pudro
(
TN
)
, pasture, pitfall,
16.VI.-1.VII.1989
, leg. Perini (cZan);
1 ex.
[with
2 workers
of
Formica lemani
attached to the pin],
Lago di Molveno
,
24.VII.1976
, leg.
Magrini
(cZan)
.
Piemonte
:
1 ex.
,
Biella
,
Sagliano Micca
[ca.
45°36'N
,
08°02'E
],
30.VII.1958
, leg.
Rosa
(
MHNG
)
.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
:
1 ex.
,
Trieste
,
Opcina-Basovizza
[
45°39'N
,
13°52'E
],
21.-28.IV.1921
, leg.
Moczarski
&
Scheerpeltz
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Maniago
(
PN
)
,
Magredi
,
16.IV.1977
, leg.
Visentini
(cZan)
;
1 ex.
,
Pozzuolo
del
Friuli
,
5.VII.1989
(cZan)
.
Emilia-Romagna
:
1 ex.
,
Monteriolo
near
Sarsina
[
43°55'N
12°09'E
],
800 m
,
15.IV.1976
, leg.
Sama
(cZan)
;
1 ex.
, locality illegible,
6.VI.1901
, leg.
Fiori
(
MNHUB
)
.
Toscana
:
2 exs.
,
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana
, leg.
Paganetti
(
DEI
)
;
1 ex.
,
Passo della Futa
[
44°05'N
,
11°17'E
],
3.XI.1962
, leg.
Castellini
(cBor)
;
1 ex.
,
Pratolino
(FI),
IV.1971
, leg.
Bordoni
(cBor)
;
1 ex.
,
Mte. Morello
(FI),
3.V.1925
, leg.
Andreini
(cBor)
;
1 ex.
,
Elba
[island], leg.
Moczarski
(
NHMW
)
.
Marche
:
1 ex.
,
Ancona
,
Monte Conero
[
43°32'N
,
13°35'E
], leg.
Paganetti
(
DEI
)
.
Puglia
:
1 ex.
,
Gargano
,
San Giovanni
Rotondo
, leg.
Holdhaus
(
NHMW
)
.
Basilicata
:
2 exs.
,
Policoro
(
MT
)
,
12.V.1987
, leg. de Marzo (cAss).
Locality ambiguous:
1 ex.
, "
Belvedere
",
3.VI.1894
, leg.
Solari
(
NHMW
)
.
Austria
:
Vorarlberg
:
2 exs.
,
Feldkirch
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
, locality illegible,
10.V.1908
(
NHMW
)
.
Oberösterreich
:
1 ex.
,
Linz
,
Lichtenberg
, leg.
Mader
(
NHMW
)
.
Niederösterreich
/
Wien
:
1 ex.
,
Wien
env.,
Sievering
[
48°15'N
,
16°20'E
], leg.
Skalitzky
(
NHMW
)
;
2 exs.
,
Wien
env., leg.
Breit
,
Winkler
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Mödling
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Langenzersdorf
, leg.
Luze
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
,
Hainburg
,
Hundsheimer Berg
[48°06, 16°57'E],
20.V.1942
, leg.
Bischoff
(
MNHUB
)
.
Locality
not specified
:
1 ex.
, "
Austria
", leg.
Pipitz
(
NHMW
)
.
Hungary
:
1 ex.
,
Villany
,
V.1981
, leg.
Sieber
(cWun)
;
2 exs.
,
Bugac National Park
, grassland,
pitfall
,
IV.1983
, leg.
Galle
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
V.1983
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
, same data, but
IX.1986
(cAss)
.
Romania
:
1 ex.
, Munţii Rodnei [
47°35'N
,
24°40'E
], leg.
Deubel
(
NHMW
)
.
Croatia
:
1 ex.
,
Črnica
["Cernizza",
45°27'N
,
13°56'E
], leg.
Strupi
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Mljet island
, 1907, leg.
Moczarski
(
NHMW
)
;
1 ex.
, "
Istrien
",
30.VI.1984
(cWun)
.
Bosnia-Herzegovina
:
1 ex.
,
Vlasic
planina,
600-1700 m
, car-net,
5.V.1990
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun)
.
Bulgaria
:
1 ex.
,
Samokov
, 1911, leg.
Hilf
(
NHMW
)
.
Greece
:
1 ex.
,
S Aristi
,
850 m
,
1.V.1973
, leg.
Löbl
(
MHNG
)
;
1 ex.
,
Flórina
, ca.
20 km
SSW Flórina
,
Oros Vitsi
,
40°39'N
,
21°23'E
, N-slope,
1850-1900 m
, grass and moss sifted,
22.V.2005
, leg.
Wunderle
(cWun).
Turkey
:
Rize
:
1 ex.
,
Cağlayan D.
river valley,
1800-1900 m
,
23.VI.1998
, leg.
Solodovnikov
(cAss)
.
Mersin
:
1 ex.
,
Mut-Karaman
,
Sertavul Geçidi
,
36°55'N
,
33°16'E
,
1570 m
,
5.V.2004
, leg.
Brachat
&
Meybohm
(cAss)
;
1 ex.
,
Kırobası-Güzeloluk
,
14 km
W Güzeloluk
,
36°45'N
,
33°58'E
,
1430 m
,
8.V.2004
, leg.
Brachat
&
Meybohm
(cAss)
.
Armenia
:
1 ex.
,
Yerevan
,
1.VI.1952
(cAss)
.
Georgia:
1 ex.
,
Khashuri
["Michailowo am Suramgebirge";
41°59'N
,
43°35'E
], leg.
Leder
(
NHMW
)
.
Locality not specified or not identified:
1 ex.
,
13.VII.1993
(
ZMH
)
;
1 ex.
, ["Hungar"] (
DEI
)
;
1 ex.
, "Hungaria" (
NHMW
)
;
2 exs.
(
DEI
)
.
Fig. 63:
Alevonota gracilenta
(ERICHSON)
: Seasonal distribution of the examined specimens (black bars) and samples/records (grey bars).
Diagnosis:
Extremely variable species,
1.8-3.4 mm
; RL:
0.85-1.4 mm
. Usual coloration: head and abdomen, except for the posterior margins of the segments and the apex, dark brown to blackish; pronotum brown to dark brown; elytra yellowish brown to brown; legs yellowish; antennae yellowish to yellowish brown. Occasionally, the whole body may be considerable darker or paler.
Head transverse (HW/HL: 1.10-1.25 [sic]), of transversely rectangular to distinctly wedge-like shape (i. e. lateral margins subparallel to distinctly diverging in dorsal view); puncturation very fine, often barely noticeable; microreticulation very shallow to pronounced. Eyes of very variable shape and size, in small-eyed specimens weakly protruding from lateral contours of head and little more than half the length of postocular region in dorsal view, in large-eyed specimens distinctly prominent and approximately as long as postocular region or nearly so. Postgenal carina distinct and longer than in the preceding species, extending below eyes or nearly so. Antenna variable; usual morphology: antennomere III approximately twice as long as wide; IV approximately 1.5 times as wide as long; V-IX increasingly transverse and of gradually increasing width; IX and X approximately twice as wide as long.
Figs 64-73:
Alevonota vitalei
(BERNHAUER)
(
64-68
) and
A. hierroensis
sp. n.
(
69-73
): forebody of specimen from Israel (
64
); head of lectotype in lateral view (
65
); median lobe of aedeagus of lectotype in lateral view (
66
); spermathecae of females from Israel (
67-68
); habitus of holotype (
69
); head and pronotum of holotype (
70
); antenna of paratype (
71
); median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view (teneral and somewhat deformed) (
72
); spermatheca of holotype (
73
). Scale bars: 64, 69-70: 0.5 mm; 65, 71: 0.2 mm; 66-68, 72-73: 0.1 mm.
Pronotum of remarkably variable shape, slightly to distinctly wider than head (PW/HW: 1.12-1.25) and weakly to distinctly transverse (PW/PL: 1.05-1.30 [sic]); maximal width approximately in the middle, in posterior half only weakly tapering, i. e. posterior margin broader than anterior margin; puncturation similar to that of head; microreticulation pronounced to practically absent.
Elytra dimorphic, without sexual dimorphism; in macropterous morph slightly, in submacropterous morph distinctly shorter than pronotum (EL/PL: 0.82-0.95); puncturation as fine as or even finer than that of head and pronotum; microreticulation pronounced to practically absent. Hind wings fully developed or of somewhat reduced length.
Abdomen subparallel; tergite IV without anterior impression; puncturation fine and sparse, barely noticeable; microsculpture composed of isodiametric meshes everywhere and usually shallow, more distinct on tergites VII-VIII than on tergites III-VI; posterior margin of tergite VII with narrow palisade fringe; tergites VII-VIII without sexual dimorphism; posterior margin of tergite VIII broadly convex in both sexes.
: posterior margin of sternite VIII strongly convex; median lobe of aedeagus of variable size; ML:
0.32-0.38 mm
; shape highly distinctive; internal sac with very long flagellum (
Figs 59-60
).
: posterior margin of sternite VIII moderately convex, in the middle not concave; spermatheca with twisted duct (
Fig. 61
).
Map 5
: Distribution of
Alevonota gracilenta
(ERICHSON)
, based on examined records (filled circles) and selected literature records (open circles).
Intraspecific variation:
The species is even more variable than its congeners, this enormous variation affecting especially size, coloration, the microsculpture of the forebody, eye size, the shape of the head and the pronotum, the length of the elytra and the hind wings, and the size of the aedeagus. Owing to this extreme variability, non-average specimens may be difficult to attribute to this species, or even to the genus. However, a reliable identification is always possible based on the highly distinctive primary sexual characters.
Distribution and bionomics:
Based on the revised material,
A. gracilenta
is a widespread Ponto-Mediterranean species, its distribution ranging from southern
Turkey
,
Armenia
, and Georgia in the southeast and east to northwest
Spain
, western
France
, and the south of
Great Britain
in the west and northwest, and to southern Scandinavia in the north (
Map 5
). It is here recorded from
Spain
,
Croatia
, Bosnia-
Herzegovina
,
Bulgaria
,
Armenia
, and Georgia for the first time.
LUNDBERG (1995)
reports the species from all Scandinavian countries; in
Sweden
, it is confined to the south. According to
BAUDI DI SELVE (1870)
, it is present also in
Cyprus
, but this record requires confirmation. The species was only recently recorded from
Greece
and
Turkey
for the first time (
ASSING 2004
,
2005
). In
Germany
, it has been reported from all regions (
EISINGER 2006
;
KÖHLER & KLAUSNITZER 1998
; material examined). In
Italy
, it is known from the north and south of the mainland, as well as from
Sicily
(
ZANETTI 1995
). For additional literature records see
ALLEN (1991)
,
BENICK & LOHSE (1959)
,
EISINGER (2006
,
KACHE & ZUCCHI (1993)
,
KOCH (1968)
,
KÖHLER & KLAUSNITZER (1998)
,
KROKER & RENNER (1983)
,
KORGE (1956
,
1960
,
1989
),
LINKE (1907)
,
MÜLLER (1926)
,
PEEZ & KAHLEN (1977)
,
RENNER (2001)
,
SAINTE-CLAIRE DEVILLE (1920)
,
SCHOLZE & JUNG (1994)
,
SEGERS (1986)
,
STUMPF (1998)
,
SZUJECKI (1968)
,
TRONQUET (2006)
,
VÁSÁRHELYI (1985)
,
VOGEL (1978)
, and
VOGEL & DUNGER (1980)
. Older records may be doubtful because the species was confounded with
A. egregia
by various authors (e.g.
WÖRNDLE (1950)
.
Although records are comparatively rare, the species has been collected in a wide range of - usually unforested - biotopes, especially with pitfall traps (see material examined;
ASSING 1988
,
1992
,
1994a
,
1994b
,
2001b
;
FELDMANN & LÜCKMANN 1998
;
KORGE 1960
;
KROKER & RENNER 1983
;
STUMPF 1998
;
ZERCHE 1980
), occasionally also with car-nets (material examined), sweep-nets (material examined;
ALLEN 1991
;
EISINGER 2006
;
KOCH 1968
;
VOGEL & DUNGER 1980
), or by sifting (material examined;
LINKE 1907
;
PEEZ & KAHLEN 1977
). It has been found in xerothermous limestone grassland (material examined;
ASSING 1994a
,
2001b
;
FELDMANN & LÜCKMANN 1998
), subalpine grassland (material examined;
ASSING 2005
), meadows (material examined;
KOCH 1968
,
VOGEL & DUNGER 1980
), pastures (material examined), arable land (material examined), fallow land (material examined), river banks (material examined), the leaf litter of old trees and the roots of grass in a sandpit (
PEEZ & KAHLEN 1977
), sparsely vegetated heathlands on sandy soils (material examined;
KORGE 1960
), a chalkpit (
ALLEN 1991
), a sparsely vegetated dump (
STUMPF 1998
), abandoned railroad tracks with ruderal vegetation (
KORGE 1989
), nests of ants (
Formica lemani
,
Tetramorium
sp.
,
Lasius flavus
) (material examined;
KORGE 1956
), compost (
KOCH 1968
), flood debris (
LINKE 1907
), and various urban or suburban habitats such as gardens, lawns, and greens (
ALLEN 1991
;
ASSING 1988
,
1992
;
KACHE & ZUCCHI 1993
). The wide range of different habitats, as well as the fact that the species is collected rarely, accidentally, and usually in singles or very small numbers suggest that the true reproduction habitat is cryptic and unknown. While the records in Central Europe are generally from lower to intermediate elevations, the upper end of the known altitude range is at
1800-1900 m
in
Greece
and
Turkey
(material examined).
The examined material was collected during spring and summer, from April through September, with a maximum in May and June. One specimen was found also in November (
Fig. 63
). Since the habitat is probably subterranean, the ground and above-ground catches (mainly assessed by pitfall trapping and flight records) reflect dispersal activity. Flight records are confined to May and June. Teneral beetles were not observed.