Title of article :
New data on distribution, ecology, and taxonomy of Turkish Nitidulidae (Coleoptera)
Author/Authors :
AVGIN, Sakine Serap Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University - Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Avşar Campus - Division of Science Education, Department of Biology, TURKEY , ANTONINI, Gloria Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Animal and Human Biology, Italy , LASOŃ, Andrzej , JANSSON, Nicklas Linköping University - Division of Ecology, Sweden , ÖNCÜL ABACIGİL, Tuba Balıkesir University - Edremit Vocational High School - Department of Olive and Olive Processing Technology, Turkey , Vural VARLI, Sakin Balıkesir University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Biology, Turkey , DE BIASE, Alessio Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Animal and Human Biology, Turkey , AUDISIO, Paolo Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Animal and Human Biology, Turkey
Abstract :
This paper updates our present knowledge on the geographical distribution and host plant relationships of Turkish species of the sap- and pollen-beetle family Nitidulidae. Pria zenobia Jelínek, 1997 from eastern Mediterranean areas is synonymized with Pria angustula Cooper, 1982, from South Africa (syn. nov.). The unknown ovipositor of Xerogethes osellai Audisio Jelínek, 2000, a species endemic to central Turkey, is described, and the first information on its biology is reported. Glischrochilus quadripunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Tunceli Province) and Pityophagus quercus Reitter, 1877 (Balikesir Province) are first recorded for the Turkish fauna. The distributions of Glischrochilus hortensis (Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785), Soronia grisea (Linnaeus, 1758), Brassicogethes cristofaroi (Audisio De Biase, 2005), Stachygethes zarudnyi (Kirejtshuk, 1984), S. assimilis (Sturm, 1845), Sagittogethes biondii (Audisio, 1988), and S. hoffmanni (Reitter, 1871) are updated. The previously unknown larval host plants of other Turkish and Balkan Meligethinae are identified, and Clypeogethes chlorocyaneus (Jelínek Audisio, 1977) is first reported from Greece. Finally, a new updated checklist of the Turkish Nitidulidae is presented.
Keywords :
Coleoptera , Nitidulidae , Turkey , geographical distribution , host plants , new synonymy , checklist
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology