Remarks to Palaearctic Catalogue

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Remarks to Palaearctic Catalogue
Updated: 12.01.2016
#1
Brachyta wanga Z. Wang, 2014 was described from “Neimengguyakeshi” – China, Inner
Mongolia, Yakeshi city (49°17′N, 120°43′E) environs – on the base of a pair of specimens of
Brachyta bifasciata with totally yellow elytra without black spots or stripes, while the darkest
form of the species - B. b. plasoni Breit, 1915 was previously known from Inner Mongolia.
Most probably the new name is valid for a local light subspecies: Brachyta bifasciata wanga Z.
Wang, 2014. So, the system of the species could be accepted now as:
bifasciata bifasciata Olivier, 1795: 23 (Leptura) A: ES FE GAN HEB HEI JIL LIA MG NMO QIN SC SCH XIZ
daurica Gebler, 1817: 329 (Leptura)
quadripunctata Schoenherr, 1817a: 491 (Leptura)
reducta Pic, 1907b: 6 (Evodinus)
ussurica Pic, 1913c: 98
bifasciata japonica Matsushita, 1933a: 178 (Evodinus) A: FE JA
bifasciata plasoni Breit, 1915: 353 (Evodinus) A: NMO
bifasciata thibetana Pic, 1907b: 5 (Evodinus) A: QIN [“Kuku-Nor”]
bifasciata wanga Z. Wang, 2014: 122, 1123 A: NMO
#2
The name introduced as Cortodera semilivida var. diversipes Pic, 1898g: 79 from
“Akbès” was published in the Catalogue (Sama & Löbl, 2010: 123) as a junior (!) synonym of
Cortodera schurmanni Sama, 1997b (originally described from Peloponnese – and in fact a form
of flavimana!) without any arguments. I’ve accepted such position as a “lapsus calami” and
published also wrong position (Danilevsky, 2010: 225):
diversipes Pic, 1898k: 79 E: GR
schurmanni Sama, 1997b: 107
The “type” of Cortodera semilivida var. diversipes Pic, 1898b (equiped with the label
“type”) was just discovered by me in Plavilstshikov’s collection – ZMM [see “Gallery”:
www.cerambycidae.net]. Besides 3 males and 2 females of “Cortodera semilivida var. diversipes
Pic, 1898b” are preserved in Pic’s collection in Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris – not a single
one has the label “type” [see “Gallery”: www.cerambycidae.net]. I am sure, that type is a
syntype Cortodera semilivida Pic, 1892n: cxciii [“Syria”]. No types Cortodera semilivida Pic,
1892n: cxciii [“Syria”] are now preserved in Pic’s collection (no specimens at bottom label – two
pin holes only). The locality of C. semilivida Pic was also published (Pic, 1893d) as “HauteSyrie” – so, the same area as “Amanus”. Consequently C. s. var. diversipes Pic is unavailable;
“its author expressly gave it infrasubspecific rank” according to the Article 45.6.4. of ICZN.
The species is similar to С. humeralis (Schaller, 1783) and according to the original
description: “doit être au moins reconnue comme variété remarquable de cette espèce”.
C. humeralis orientalis Adlbauer, 1988 (Figs 7-9) was also described from Amanus
Mountains. The taxon was later accepted by Sama (2002) as a species: “C. orientalis”, then the
status of the name was downgraded by him to the subspecies level (Sama & Löbl, 2010: 123)
and same year upgraded once more by me (Danilevsky, 2010). C. orientalis has just same color
of body, legs and antennae, but seems to be a different species because of much wider thorax
(though similarly punctated), longer apical maxillary joints, sparser elytral punctation especially
near scutellum, besides C. orientalis seems to be usually much larger. Still, better series from
different localities of Amanus Mountains could show the synonymy of both names.
Sometimes specimens of C. pumila meltemae Özdikmen, Mercan & Cihan, 2012 are also
very similar to C. semilivida. C. p. meltemae has just same size, that all known C. semilivida and
just same shape of prothorax, but apical joints of maxillary palpi are usually distinctly shorter,
glabrous line of pronotum indistinct or hardly visible, lobes of 3rd tarsi joints shorter.
The final decision on the relations between C. semilivida, C. orientalis and C. p.
meltemae Özdikmen, Mercan & Cihan, 2012 needs better study of Cortodera of Amanus
Mountains.
#3
Cortodera semilivida var. obscurans Pic, 1892b: cxi – [“le nord de la Syrie”] was
described from same area as Cortodera semilivida and so unavailable. The variation was later
(Pic, 1893) published as a form of C. flavimana as: Cortodera rufimana [wrong spelling of
flaviamana Waltl] var. obscurans, Pic, 1893: 415 [“Haute-Syrie”]. Then it was published (Pic,
1894) as a species name and so became available. Two more unavailable names were introduced
by Pic for same area: Cortodera obscurans var. flavescens Pic, 1894: 116 – “Syrie, Akbès” and
Cortodera obscurans var. fulvipennis Pic, 1898b: 50 – “Akbès”.
#4
Cortodera flavimana var. fulvipes Reitter, 1890 [“Kleinasien”] was introduced as “v.
fulvipes Kr.” – so, most probably, it was wrong subsequent spelling of var. rufipes Kraatz, 1876,
and must be regarded as unavailable (Danilevsky, 2012d). The name by Reitter (1890) was not
included by Ganglabauer (1897) in the number of flavimana variations.
#5
All variation names proposed by Ganglbauer (1897a) for the population of C. flavimana
from near “Angora” are also unavailable:
brachialis Ganglbauer, 1897a: 52
flavipennis Ganglbauer, 1897a: 53
limbata Ganglbauer, 1897a: 52
variipes Ganglbauer, 1897a: 53
#6
A series (1 male and 3 females) of C. f. corallipes Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2009 was
collected by J.Hron and S.Murzin very close to the south Georgian border: “9 km E Savsat,
1600m, 41°14'11"N, 42°25'48"E, 27-28.V.2012”. It is only 20km southwards state border, so the
population must penetrate to Georgia.
New synonyms were published by Özdikmen & Cihan (2015b): Cortodera rufipes
(Kraatz, 1876) [Izmir env.] = C. flavimana corallipes Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2009 [Ascale in
Erserum] on the base of similar leg color. In fact both names are connected with two rather
different subspecies of C. flavimana.
Özdikmen H. & Cihan N. 2015b: A new synonym of Cortodera rufipes (Kraatz, 1876)
(Cerambycidae: Lepturinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 281-282.
#7
Xylotrechus ilamensis hadullai Danilevsky, 2010f was described from near Megri
(Armenia, Shvanidzor, 38°56’N, 46°23’E) on the base of two small specimens (male and
female).
49 specimens (21 males and 28 females) of X. i. hadullai were collected by S.Murzin in
North Iran (Makidi environs, 38°50'48"N, 46°54'38"E, 1560m, 20-30.6.2014) on Astragalus;
length of males: 7.2-9.5mm; length of females: 7.9-11.0mm; frons sculpture in males and in
females consists of irregular wrinkles sometimes arranged in longitudinal bars and never
similar to the frons sculpture of X. ilamensis campadellii Sama & Rapuzzi, 2003 from
Azarbayjan-e Gharbi (West Azerbaijan Province); elytra never with scattered white setae.
#8
Dorcadion anamasum Pic, 1934g was accepted as a species (Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2013)
without type investigation on the base of morphology of a rather distant from Anamas Mts.
population.
The holotype female published as D. mniszechi var. mediocreimpressum Pic, 1909b
without locality has the label: “Anamas Gbg.” It was published once more (with reference to the
first publication!) by same words as D. mniszechi var. medioimpressum Pic, 1910b: 5 also
without locality!] – so it was wrong posterior spelling – unavailable! [the wrong reference in the
Catalogue to 1910a] And at last same female was described as D. mniszechi var. anamasum Pic,
1934g.
Lazarev (2014b): the nominative subspecies is redescribed with type locality:
Transcaucasian area from Iğdir prov. in Turkey to Sevan Lake in Armenia. Dorcadion
(Cribridorcadion) mniszechi cavernosum, ssp. n. is described from Armenia and Turkey.
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) mniszechi georgianum ssp. n. is described from Georgia. New
synonyms are proposed: Dorcadion semibrunneum mediocreimpressum Pic, 1909 = Dorcadion
semibrunneum anamasum Pic, 1934, syn. nov. The taxon is retained as a subspecies.
Pic M. 1903. Espèces et variétés nouvelles de Coléoptères.- L’Échange, Revue Linnéenne 19 (227): 169-171.
Pic M. 1909b: Descriptions ou diagnoses et notes diverses (Suite). L’Échange, Revue Linnéenne 25 (292): 121-123.
Pic M. 1910b: Note diverses et diagnoses. Pp. 2-6. Matériaux pour servir à l’étude des longicornes. 7ème cahier, 2ème partie.
Saint-Amand (Cher): Imprimerie Bussière, 24 pp.
mniszechi cavernosum Lazarev, 2014b: 701 A: AR TR
mniszechi georgianum Lazarev, 2014b: 701 A: GG
mniszechi mniszechi Kraatz, 1873a: 39 A: AR TR
semibrunneum mediocreimpressum Pic, 1909b: 123 A: TR [♀20mm type label: “Anamas Gbg.”]
anamasum Pic, 1934g: 33
medioimpressum Pic, 1910b: 5 [wrong posterior spelling - unavailable]
semibrunneum notatum Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2013: 62 A: TR
semibrunneum semibrunneum Pic, 1903: 170 A: TR [type labels: Eski-Chehir, Bos-Dagh]
Lazarev M.A. 2014b: New subspecies of Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) mniszechi Kraatz, 1873
from Georgia, Armenia and Turkey (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Humanity space.
International almanac 3(4): 698-709.
#9
See foto of a female of Eutetrapha ocelota from Kunashir Is (Tretyakovo, 43°59'09"N,
145°39'15"E, 11-12.VII.2014, T.Galinskaya & I.Gomyranov):
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/eutocekm.htm
#10
genus Exocentrus Dejean, 1835
fasciolatus fasciolatus Bates, 1873: 384 A: JA
curtipennis Pic, 1918a: 10 [“Japan”]
fasciolatus plavilstshikovi Danilevsky, 2014f A: FE NC NE SC
tsushimanus Hayashi, 1968a: 27 A: FE JA NC NE SC
conjugatofasciatus Tsherepanov, 1973c: 138
Exocentrus fasciolatus plavilstshikovi Danilevsky, 2014f is described as a mainland subspecies
of Japanese E. fasciolatus Bates, 1873. New synonyms are proposed: E. tsushimanus Hayashi,
1968 = E. conjugatofasciatus Tsherepanov, 1973, syn. nov. E. tsushimanus and E. fasciolatus
were recorded before for Russia under one name: “E. conjugatofasciatus”.
Danilevsky M.L. 2014f: Two new Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) taxa from Russian Far East.
Humanity space. International almanac 3(4): 662-669.
#11
Four Cerambycidae species from Albania were received by me for study from G. Siering:
Cortodera holosericea (Fabricius, 1801): Prespa, 16-23.06.2014, G. Siering leg.
Vadonia grandicollis Mulsant & Rey, 1863: N Korcë, 11-12.06.2014, G. Siering leg.
Vadonia unipunctata ohridensis Holzschuh, 1989: Prespa, 16-23.06.2014, G. Siering leg.
Dorcadion lineatocolle Kraatz, 1873: Prespa, 25.05.2013, G. Siering leg.
#12
Mallosia galinae was recorded for Vashlovani National Park by Woźniak et al. (2014).
subgenus Semnosia K. Daniel, 1904a: 304 type species Saperda scovitzii Faldermann, 1837
Eusemnosia Özdikmen & Aytar, 2012a: 659 type species Saperda mirabilis Faldermann, 1837
…
galinae Danilevsky, 1990: 364 A: AB GG
…
Woźniak A.,Kruszelnicki L.,Hofmański D & 3, Walczak M., 2014: Mallosia (Semnosia) galinae
Danilevsky, 1990 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) – nowy gatunek dla fauny Gruzji odnaleziony
na nowej roślinie żywicielskiej. Acta entomologica silesiana 22: 1-3.
#13
According to Vitali (2014) there are no Palaearctic species inside the genus Nemophas J.
Thomson, 1864.
#14
Caloclytus speciosus var. ganglbaueri Pic, 1900” was described from “Hong.” and then
generally accepted as an aberration known only in males. According to Sama (1977) among 17
males of Isotomus speciosus (Schneider) known to him from Dalmatia and Croatia all belong to
“var. ganglbaueri”. So, it is an evident of a good local subspecies Isotomus speciosus ssp.
ganglbaueri (Pic, 1900). According to A.Kotan (personal message, 2014) such form totally
absent in Hungary, it neither present in Austria (K.Adlbauer, personal message, 2014). The
record of Hungary in the original description (Pic, 1900) could be just a mistake, or connected
with very large area of Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1900. The existence of such a taxon could
be a good reason for the acceptation of Isotomus speciosus ssp. barbarae Sama, 1997 for NE
Italy.
genus Isotomus Mulsant, 1862: 183 type species Callidium semipunctatum Fabricius, 1798 (= Callidium speciosum D. H.
Schneider, 1787)
Caloclytus Fairmaire, 1864a: 145 [RN] type species Callidium semipunctatum Fabricius, 1798 (= Callidium speciosum D. H. Schneider,
1787)
…
speciosus ganglbaueri Pic, 1900f: 64 (Caloclytus) E: BH CR ME ?SL
#14
speciosus speciosus D. H. Schneider, 1787: 125 (Callidium) E: AL AU BU CR CZ GE GR HU MD RO SK SL SK ST UK YU
A: AB AR GG TR
semipunctatus Fabricius, 1798: 151 (Callidium)
stierlinii Tournier, 1872: 276 (Clytus)
…
#15
According to the original description of D. d. kelkiticum Özdikmen & Hasbenli, 2004 the
taxon differs from the nominative subspecies by male genitals only. Later (Özdikmen, 2010:
425) several characters were added: “the punctuation of pronotal disc is denser than nominative
form and korgei, and lateral tubercles of pronotum are less obtuse than nominative subspecies”.
Original descriptions of both Turkish subspecies do not show any good distinguishing
character. Rather different specimens are known among Transcaucasian populations: with very
rough, conjugated pronotal punctation or with nearly smooth pronotum, lateral prothoracic
tubercles can be sharpened or about totally obliterated. The doubtfulness of Turkish subspecies
was underlined by Özdikmen (2010a: 425): “This species has 3 subspecies or no subspecies”.
The individual variability in each Transcaucasian population is so high that it makes too
difficult to separate local subspecies, besides the nominative population is not identified yet. But
the existence of many such taxa is evident in Transcaucasie, Turkey and Iran. That is why the
maintenance of the validity of each geographically determined available name is adequate. The
elucidation of real morphological peculiarity of each local population needs to study large series
of specimens.
#16
Dorcadion solyzinosum Pic, 1942b was described from “Solyzino”[Golitsino – Evlakh
environs, see: Pic, 1904a: 5]. The name was ignored by N.N. Plavilstshikov (1958). S.Breuning
(1958: 33; 1962: 504) mentioned it (as “solyzinum”) as a synonym of D. wagneri Küst., so if
Breuning is right, then the type locality was wrongly published, as D. wagneri is impossible in
Azerbaijan.
#17
C. xanthoptera var. rosinae Pic, 1902 was described from “Anatolie: Ak-Chehir” without
any information on number of specimens in the type series, size or sex. There is a single female
[see: “Gallery” in www.cerambycidae.net] (9.0 mm) identified in Pic’s collection as “var.
rosinae” [so its new label “holotype” could be adequate]. The specimen has 7 labels: 1)
“Anatolien, Ak-Chehir, 1900, Korb.”, 2) “201”, 3) “sp ?”, 4) “type”, 5) “v. Rosinae Pic”, 6) [red]
HOLOTYPE, 7) Museum Paris, Coll. M. Pic. I attribute to same taxon a series (3 specimes ZMM) of old females (7.5-9.0mm) from “Konya” with yellow elytra identified by N.N.
Plavilstshikov as “C. umbripennis ab. xanthoptera Pic”: one was collected by “Korb” – same
collector that was mentioned in the origimal description of “var. rosinae Pic”. I preliminary
leave the traditional position of the name inside C. alpina and reagard the taxon as local
subspecies: C. alpina rosinae Pic, 1902.
#18
Taiwanocarilia Hayashi, 1983 must be a synonym of Cortodera Mulsant, 1863. The
habitus and genitals were published by Ohbayashi & Chou (2014).
Ohbayashi N. & Chou W.-I. 2014: Notes on the Taiwanocarilia atra (Tamanuki, 1943)
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Studies on the Taiwanese Lepturinae, V. Japanese Journal of
systematic Entomology 20 (2): 247-249.
#19
Nanostrangalia atayal Chou & Ohbayashi, 2014: 347 A: TAI
Parastrangalis holzschuhi Chou & N. Ohbayashi, 2014: 349 A: TAI
Chou W.-I. & Ohbayashi N. 2014: Two New Species of Taiwanese Lepturini (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae). Studies on the Taiwanese Lepturinae, VI. Japanese Journal of Systematic
Entomology 20 (2): 347-352.
#20
Stenostola ivanovi Danilevsky, 2014f A: FE
Stenostola nigerrima Breuning, 1947b: 21 (Phytoecia) A: JA
S. ivanovi Danilevsky, 2014f close to S. nigerrima (Breuning, 1947b) is described from Russian
Far East.
Danilevsky M.L. 2014f: Two new Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) taxa from Russian Far East.
Humanity space. International almanac 3(4): 662-669.
#21
sulcipenne argonauta Suvorov, 1913: 74 A: AR GG TR
kurda Suvorov, 1913: 76
pallescens Suvorov, 1913: 75
sulcipenne borzhomiense Danilevsky, 2014g: 677 A: GG
sulcipenne caucasicum Küster, 1847c: 98 A: AR GG
impressicorne Tournier, 1872: 282
sulcipenne demokidovi Suvorov, 1915: 115 A: GG
sulcipenne goktshanum Suvorov, 1915: 117 A: AR
armenum Suvorov, 1915: 117
sulcipenne gubini Danilevsky, 2014g: 674 A: GG
sulcipenne maljushenkoi Pic, 1904b: 8 A: AB
sulcipenne paki Danilevsky, 2014g: 674 A: GG
sulcipenne plyushchi Danilevsky, 2014g: 673 A: GG
sulcipenne sulcipenne Küster, 1847a: 87 A: GG
sulcipenne zekariense Danilevsky, 2014g: 678 A: GG
The type locality of D. sulcipenne Küster, 1847 was localized in Georgia near Tbilisi. The area
of the nominative subspecies was shown. D. s. demokidovi Suvorov, 1915, stat. n. and D. s.
maljushenkoi Pic, 1904, stat. n. are accepted. Five new subspecies are described: D. s. plyushchi
ssp. n. (Signakhi environs), D. s. gubini ssp. n. (Dedoplistskaro and about 20 km southwards),
D. s. paki ssp. n. (Akhaltsikhe with environs), D. s. borzhomiense ssp. n. (Borzhomi environs),
D. s. zekariense ssp. n. (Zekari Pass). The area of D. s. argonauta Suvorov, 1913 is adjusted.
Danilevsky M.L., 2014g: Five new subspecies of Dorcadion sulcipenne Küster, 1847
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Georgia. Humanity space. International almanac 3(4):
670-686.
#22
Phytoecia (Musaria) krupitskyi Danilevsky, 2014h: 687 A: TR
Ph. (M.) krupitskyi Danilevsky, 2914h similar to Ph. (M.) puncticollis stygia Ganglbauer, 1884 is
described from the vicinity of Ağaçdibi (Hakkâri prov., 37°30'02"N, 43°46'49"E, 1750 m).
Danilevsky M.L. 2014h: Phytoecia (Musaria) krupitskyi sp. n. (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from
Turkey. Humanity space. International almanac 3(4): 687-689.
#23
Ropalopus (s. str.) nataliyae Danilevsky & Skrylnik, 2014: 690 A: IN
Leiopus (s. str.) evgeniyi Danilevsky & Skrylnik, 2014: 691 A: IN
Ropalopus (s. str.) nataliyae, sp. n. close to R. lederi (Ganglbauer, 1882) and Leiopus (s. str.)
evgeniyi, sp. n. close to Leiopus femoratus Fairmaire, 1859 are described from North Iran
(Golestan).
Danilevsky M.L. & Skrylnik Yu.E. 2014i: Two new Longicorn (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
species from Iran. Humanity space. International almanac 3(4): 690-694.
#24
genus Nietzscheana Zubov, 2014: 695 type species Nietzscheana plutenkoi Zubov, 2014
plutenkoi Zubov, 2014: 696 A: FE
Nietzscheana plutenkoi, gen. et sp. nov. is described from Ananyevka River of Chernye
Mountains in Nadezhdinsky District of Primorsky Region on the base of a single male with
appendages on anterior and middle claws.
Zubov A.S. 2014: Nietzscheana plutenkoi, gen. n., sp. n., (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae,
Saperdini) from the Far East of Russia. Humanity space. International almanac 3(4): 695-697.
#25
turkestanicum Kraatz, 1881: 335 A: KI KZ TD ZU
I’ve received from D.Milko for study two series of D. turkestanicum from Batken Region
of Kirgizia (north foothills of Turkestan Ridge): Lyaylek environs (39°42'40"N, 69°55'360"В)
and Zamburuch (now Aksu) environs (39°54'С, 69°21'В). The last one is situated directly on
Tadzhikistan border, so the penetration of the species to Tadzhikistan along Turkestan Ridge
(Toropov, Milko, 2013) must be accepted as real.
The records of the species (Toropov, Milko, 2013) from near Dzhalalabad in one side of
the area and from south-west Uzbekistan in other side (near Karshi and in upper level of AmuDarya river) looks unbelievable.
#26
dokhtouroffi Ganglbauer, 1886b: 130 A: KI TD UZ
Dorcadion dokhtouroffi was recorded (Toropov, Milko, 2013: 13) for the most northeastern point of Tadzhikistan (Chatkal Ridge): “Aktash riv. near Punuk vill. [40°52'N,
70°37'42"E], 10.04.1985, S. Ovtchinnikov leg.”.
#27
humeralis Waltl, 1838: 471 (Saperda) E: GR (Rodos) A: AB CY GG IN IQ IS LE SY TR
Phytoecia(Helladia) humeralis was recorded for Lagodekhi (Georgia) and Kirovabad
(Azerbajdzhan) by Lobanov et al. (1981: 791); the record was repeated by Danilevsky &
Miroshnikov (1985: 381).
A male of Ph. humeralis was found (1992) by V.Siniaev in Talysh.
According to M.Lazarev (personal message, 2011) a specimen of Ph. humeralis from
Eldari (Georgia) is preserved in Zoological Institute (St.-Petersburg).
Ph. humeralis from Vashlovani National Park was recorded as new for Georgia by Bury
& Mazepa (2014).
Bury J. & Mazepa J. 2014: Dane o występowaniu Phytoecia (Helladia) humeralis (Waltl, 1838)
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) w Gruzji. Acta entomologica silesiana 22: 1-5
#28
Diplothorax kaiyuni Niisato & Chou, 2014: 159 A: TAI
is described from northern Taiwan.
#29
Danilevsky (2014i):
Psilotarsus heydeni alatauensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 54 A: KZ is described from Kazakhstan
(Zailiysky Alatau, “Bachtiar” [?])
genus Neoxymirus Miroshnikov, 2013, stat. n. is raised to genus rank, and a new combination
is proposed: Neoxymirus mirabilis (Motschulsky, 1838), comb. n.
Stenocorus (Toxotochorus) validicornis milkoi Danilevsky, 2014i: 106 A: KI is described from
Kirgizia (Kirgizsky Ridge, 7km westwards Yurievka 42°44.5'N, 74°55'E, 1100 m).
Stenocorus (Toxotochorus) validicornis tarbinskyi Danilevsky, 2014i: 106 A: KI is described
from Kirgizia (Naryn Valley near Kazarman, about 1300m, 41°24'N, 74°01'E).
Brachyta (Fasciobrachyta Danilevsky, 2014i: 113 type species: Leptura bifasciata Olivier,
1795)
Brachyta (Fasciobrachyta) bifasciata plasoni Breit, 1915: 353 (Evodinus) A: ?ES ?FE HEB
?MG NMO – the occurense of the taxon in Russia was supposed.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta Danilevsky, 2014i: 117 type species: Leptura variabilis Gebler, 1817)
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis striolata Gebler, 1817: 330 (Leptura) A: ES is accepted for
several areas mountain areas of Transbaykalia.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis sinuatolineata Pic, 1915a: 41 (Evodinus) A: ES MG [=
discobilineata Pic, 1928c = breiti Tippmann, 1946] is accepted.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis striatiformis Gebler, 1817: 330 (Leptura) A: MG is
accepted for Mongolia only.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis tuvensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 127 A: ES ?MG WS is
accepted for Tuva and Mongolia only.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis aberrans Villiers, 1960: 6 (Evodinus) A: FE NC NE is
accepted for Russian Far East, North Korea and North China.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis dongbeiensis Z. Wang, 2003: 127, 398 (Evodinus) A: HEI
is accepted.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis tungusensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 121 A: ES is described from
Nizhnyaya Tunguska River in North Siberia.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis yakutensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 122 A: ES is described from
Yakutia.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis ivlievi Danilevsky, 2014i: 123 A: FE is described from
Magadan Region of Russia.
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis chukotensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 123 A: FE is described
from Chukotka Region of Russia (Ostrovnoe, about 68°06’N, 164°08’E).
Brachyta (Variobrachyta) variabilis basarukini Danilevsky, 2014i: 124 A: FE is described from
North Sakhalin (Okha environs).
Brachyta (Brachyta Fairmaire, 1865: 185 type species Leptura interrogationis Linnaeus, 1758)
Brachyta (Brachyta) interrogationis mannerheimii Motschulsky, 1860b: 148 (Evodinus) A: ES
WS is accepted for lowlands of Siberia from about Chelyabinsk Region to Baykal.
Brachyta (Brachyta) interrogationis kraatzi Ganglbauer, 1889c: 468 A: FE NC NE SC is
accepted for Far East Russia from about Amur Region, Korea and North-East China.
Brachyta (Brachyta) punctata lazarevi Danilevsky, 2014i: 137 A: FE NC is described from the
south of Far East Russia and North Korea.
genus Paragaurotes Plavilstshikov, 1921 is accepted.
genus Carilia Mulsant, 1863 is accepted.
genus Euracmaeops Danilevsky, 2014i: 147 type species: Leptura marginata Fabricius, 1781
Euracmaeops marginatus (Fabricius, 1781), comb. n.; E. angusticollis (Gebler, 1833), comb.
n.; E. septentrionis (C.G.Thomson, 1866), comb. n.; E. smaragdulus (Fabricius, 1793),
comb. n.
Evodinellus (Evodinellus Plavilstshikov, 1915: 147) is accepted.
Evodinellus (Brachytodes Planet, 1924: 96).
Cortodera kazaryani Danilevsky, 2014i: 163 A: AR is described from West Armenia (Shirak)
near Georgien border: Bavra, 2100m, 41°7'6"N, 43°48'32"E; Saragyukh, 2240m, 41°8'38''N,
43°50'15''E; Torosgyukh, 40°56'1"N, 43°52'23"E; Tsogamarg, 40°56'53''N, 43°51'22''E.
Cortodera villosa kazakorum Danilevsky, 2014i: 167 E: ST is described from South Russia
(Novocherkassk environs).
Cortodera colchica erevanica Danilevsky, 2014i: 177 A: AR (t.l. – Mt. Arailer, 40°24'N,
44°27'E, 1900-2500m) is widely distributed in Armenia: Khosrov Reserve and westwards.
Cortodera colchica dilizhanica Danilevsky, 2014i: 178 A: AR is described from Dilizhan
environs.
Cortodera colchica deyrollei Pic, 1894a: 66 A: GG is accepted for Georgia: Persati, Sairme,
Borzhomi, Bakuriani, Mtskheta.
Cortodera colchica ponomarenkoi Danilevsky, 2014i: 179 A: AZ described from West
Azerbaijan: Shaumyanovsk (Ashagy-Agdzhakent - 40°25'20''N, 46°33'36''E).
Cortodera colchica pseudalpina Plavilstshikov, 1936: 278 A: GG is accepted for Svanetia
(Georgia).
Cortodera colchica aishkha Danilevsky, 2014i: 180 E: ST described from North-West Caucasus
(Aishkha Mt. near Krasnaya Polyana).
Cortodera colchica psebayensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 180 E: ST described from North-West
Caucasus (Psebay environs).
Cortodera colchica murzini Danilevsky, 2014i: 181 E: ST described from North Caucasus
(Teberda environs).
Cortodera colchica bulungensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 181 E: ST described from North Caucasus
(Bulungu environs, 43°15'N, 43°08'E, Kabardino-Balkaria).
Cortodera colchica ossetica Danilevsky, 2014i: 181 E: ST (t.l. – Mamisson Pass, Adaykomdon
River) described from North Caucasus (North Ossetiya).
Cortodera alpina baksaniensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 199 E: ST described from KabardinoBalkaria (Tyrnyauz environs, 43°23’N, 42°55’30”E, 1600m).
Cortodera alpina matusiaki Danilevsky, 2014i: 200 E: ST A: GG (t.l. - Kazbek Mt., 2170m,
42°39’44”N, 44°37’16”E) described from Georgia and North Ossetiya, Kazbek environs.
Cortodera alpina zekarensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 203 A: GG described from Zekari Pass,
41°49'N, 42°51'E, 2170m.
Cortodera alpina svanorum Danilevsky, 2014i: 203 A: GG described from Svanetia, Latpari
Pass, 42°52'15"N, 42°58'10"E, 2900m.
Alosterna tabacicolor azerbaijanica Danilevsky, 2014i: 386 A: AZ described from Azerbaijan:
Samur River delta (41°33'N, 48°22'E) and Yukhary-Agdzhakend (40°23'20"N, 46°29'22"E).
Vadonia bipunctata urdensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 243 E: KZ A: KZ described from European
Kazakhstan (Urda environs) to Aral See.
Vadonia bipunctata sareptana Pic, 1941e: 243 E: KZ ST A: KZ is accepted for South Russia
and Kazakhstan from about Rostov Region to Uralsk and Orenburg Region.
Vadonia bipunctata teberdensis Danilevsky, 2014i: 247 E: ST described from North Caucasus,
Teberda environs, Khasaut, Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk..
Stictoleptura (Variileptura Danilevsky, 2014i: 267 type species: Leptura variicornis Dalman,
1817) for a single species.
Stictoleptura (Melanoleptura Miroshnikov, 1998) is accepted for a single species.
Stictoleptura (Maculileptura Danilevsky, 2014i: 274 type species: Leptura maculicornis
DeGeer, 1775) including S. (M.) simplonica (Fairmaire, 1885), S. (M.) ondreji (Sláma, 1993), S.
(M.) pallens (Brullé, 1832).
Stictoleptura (Miroshnikovia Danilevsky, 2014i: 275 type species: Leptura deyrollei Pic, 1895b)
for a single species.
Stictoleptura (Batesiata Miroshnikov, 1998) is accepted for a single species.
Stictoleptura (Paracorymbia Miroshnikov, 1998) is accepted for 8 species: S. (P.) picticornis
(Reitter, 1885), (P.) sambucicola (Holzschuh, 1982), S. (P.) benjamini (Sama, 1993b), S. (P.)
excisipes K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1891, S. (P.) fulva (DeGeer, 1775), S. (P.) benjamini (Sama,
1993e), S. (P.) hybrida (Rey, 1885b), S. (P.) hybrida (Rey, 1885b).
Stenurella (Stenurella) melanura zehrae Özdikmen, Mercan & Cihan, 2012a: 18 A: TR is
accepted.
Stenurella (Stenurella) melanura zehrae Özdikmen, Mercan & Cihan, 2012a: 18 A: TR is
accepted.
Stenurella (Priscostenurella) bifasciata sabineae Rapuzzi & Sama, 2012: 664 A: IN TR is
accepted.
A new synonym is proposed: Leptura melanura Linnaeus, 1758 = Stenurella sennii Sama, 2002,
syn. n.
#30
colchica colchica Reitter, 1890e: 246 E: ST A: AB AR (IN LE SY) TR
The records for Lebanon, Syria and certain records for Iran could be connected with new
subspecies or new similar species.
#31
Dorcadion glicyrrhizae androsovi Suvorov, 1909b = D. g. dalilae Kadyrbekov, 2004.
D. g. dalilae was described from Turgai river valley in 18 km northwards Kuylys
(48°24'28"N, 62°4'33"В, 74m) on the base of 2 males (both figured) and 4 females (2 figured).
The characters of the specimens are totally inside the rank of variability of D. g. androsovi.
Those specimens are very similar to certain specimens of D. g. androsovi from very close
geographically population from near Irgiz (48°33'8"N, 61°8'5"E, 130м) about 70km northwestwards from Kuylys. Besides the locality of D. g. dalilae is situated (together with Irgiz
population) just in between main area of D. g. androsovi (sands Malye and Bolshie Barsuki) and
the northern populations of D. g. androsovi near Turgay (49°36'48"N, 63°29'E, 100m), Taush
(49°58'55"N, 63°55'56"E, 100m), Sary-Kopa Lake (50°8'57"N, 64°0'24"E, 100м).
#32
According to Tomé (2014):
nudipenne nudipenne Escalera, 1908: 337 (Dorcadion) E: SP
riazanum Pic, 1910h: 51 (Dorcadion)
nudipenne schrammianum Plavilstshikov, 1932d: 198 [RN] E: SP
perchini Saz, 2012: 404
tricolor Schramm, 1910: 287 (Dorcadion) [HN]
subtricolor Breuning, 1958b: 40 [RN]
seguntianum belbezei Escalera, 1914b: 152 (Dorcadion) E: SP
bilbilitanum Escalera, 1914b: 153 (Dorcadion)
ribotense Corraleño Iñarra A., Murria Beltrán Á. & del Saz Fucho, 2013: 106
seguntianum intermedium Escalera, 1902: 287 (Dorcadion) E: SP
seguntianum seguntianum K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1898: 78 (Dorcadion) E: SP
confluens Schramm, 1910: 288 (Dorcadion)
guadalajaranum Pic, 1910h: 90 (Dorcadion)
insidiosum Escalera, 1901: 87 (Dorcadion)
ruspolii Breuning, 1974a: 36 (Dorcadion)
terolense albarium Escalera, 1902: 283 (Dorcadion) E: SP
terolense terolense Escalera, 1902: 282 (Dorcadion) E: SP
georgei Pic, 1904e: 17 (Dorcadion)
glabripenne Pic, 1904a: 6 (Dorcadion)
multiplicatum Pic, 1908i: 58
terolense turdetanum Lauffer, 1911: 25 (Dorcadion) E: SP
denudatum Escalera, 1911: 80 (Dorcadion)
ignotum Escalera, 1911: 80 (Dorcadion)
#33
Anaglyptus elegantulus Miroshnikov, Bi et Lin, 2014: 256 A: YUN
Anaglyptus arcanus Miroshnikov, Bi et Lin, 2014: 256 A: XIZ
Anaglyptus tichyi Miroshnikov, Bi et Lin, 2014: 257 A: YUN
Anaglyptus annulicornis Pic, 1933 A: GUI SCH ?YUN is recorded for Guizhou and presumably
for Yunnan.
Miroshnikov A.I., Bi W.-X. & Lin M.-Y. 2014: New or little-known species of the genus
Anaglyptus Mulsant, 1839 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from China. Caucasian
Entomological Bulletin 10(2): 255-259, plates 5-8.
#34
Xylotrechus (Kostiniclytus) arnoldii arnoldii Kostin, 1974: 647 A: KZ
Xylotrechus (Kostiniclytus) arnoldii tenebrosus Shapovalov, 2014: 246 A: KZ
Xylotrechus (Kostiniclytus) katerinae Shapovalov, 2014: 249 A: KZ
Xylotrechus (Kostiniclytus) volkovitshi Shapovalov, 2014: 251 A: TR
X. (K.) a. arnoldii Kostin, 1974 was accepted as being known from type locality only (Akmola
Region, Kokshetau Mt., Tersakan river) – one pair available.
X. (K.) a. tenebrosus Shapovalov, 2014 was described from Kumsagyz, 46°57'55.5"N,
61°29'7.7"E (near Aral see) on the base of 2 males.
X. (K.) katerinae Shapovalov, 2014 was described as being known from Ili river valley (typelocality Bakanas) and Syr-Darya river valley (Chiili); probably also from near Chimkent
(Bugun) and Alakol Lake.
X. (K.) volkovitshi Shapovalov, 2014 was described from Konya 37°46'35.5"N, 34°14'23.0"E.
Shapovalov A.M. 2014: Review of the subgenus Kostiniclytus Danilevsky, 2009 of the genus
Xylotrechus Chevrolat, 1860 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Caucasian Entomological
Bulletin 10(1): 245-253, plate 4. [in Russian]
#35
Nyctimenius chiangi Huang, Chen & Liu, 2014 A: YUN
A taxonomic revision of the genus Nyctimenius Gressitt is presented. A new species N.
chiangi sp. nov. is described from Yunnan. Two new combinations N. mamutensis (Hayashi,
1975) comb. nov. and N. sabahensis (Hayashi, 1975) comb. nov. are proposed. A new status N.
palawanicus (Aurivillius, 1922) stat. n. is proposed, and a lectotype is designated for N.
palawanicus. The male terminalia and aedeagus of N. ochraceovittatus are described for the first
time. Nyctimenius is redescribed, and a key to Nyctimenius species is presented.
Huang G., Liu Zh. & Chen L., 2014: A revision of the genus Nyctimenius Gressitt, 1951
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae), with description of a new species. Zootaxa 3860
(5): 435-448, 67 figs, 1 carte.
#36
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) erdemi Özdikmen, Kaya & Al-Hamadani, 2014 is
described from Corum Province (Sungurlu road, Turkey).
The holotype (designated as male) is in fact a glabrous form of female. A male of D.
infernale (from same locality as a new taxon) used for comparison in the original description
seems to be a male of typical population of the new taxon.
So, no distinguishing characters of the new taxon from D. infernale were published. More
over, the typical population of D. infernale infernale was not designated up to now by anybody.
We could accept D. infernale erdemi Özdikmen, Kaya & Al-Hamadani, 2014 pending the
adequate fixation of the type locality of the species.
A new description of the taxon of same group D. postalbosuturale Özdikmen & Koçak,
2015 (Karaman Prov., Elmaşehir distr.) also was not accompanied with the fixation of the type
locality of D. infernale, so the new taxon also can be preliminary accepted as a subspecies.
If we are ready to accept (conditionally) the population from Eski-Chehir as typical, then the
taxonomy of the species looks now as:
infernale asperatum Breuning, 1947e: 169 A: TR [Diarbekir]
infernale edremitense Breuning, 1966b: 20 A: TR [Edremit]
infernale erdemi Özdikmen, Kaya & Al-Hamadani, 2014: 179 A: TR [Çorum]
infernale infernale Mulsant & Rey, 1863: 158 A: TR [???]
immutatum Pic, 1903q: 171 [Bos-Dagh, Eski-Chehir]
revestitum K. Daniel, 1900: 140 [“Asia Minor”]
rugosum J. Thomson, 1867: 46 [“Siberia”]
infernale miminfernale Breuning, 1970d: 98 [Binboğa Dağları, Adana]
infernale postalbosuturale Özdikmen & Koçak, 2015: 672 A: TR [Karaman Prov., Elmaşehir distr.]
Özdikmen H., Kaya G. & Al-Hamadani N. 2014: A New Species of Dorcadion Dalman, 1817
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Turkey. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 66 (2): 179-180.
Özdikmen H. & Koçak Ö. 2015: A New Species of Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) in Turkey. Florida Entomologist 98(2):439-441.
#37
Brotheridge D. 2014: Tetropium fuscum (Fabricius) (Cerambycidae) found in southern Britain.
Coleopterist 23 (1): 30-31.
#38
ruficornis Breuning, 1956c: 235 A: CHQ FUJ GUI GUX HUN SCH ZHE ORR
clarior Breuning, 1960b: 43
pseudoformosana Li, Cuccudoro & Chen, 2014: 57
spinipennis Breuning, 1960b: 43
While describing Oberea pseudoformosana Li, Cuccudoro & Chen, 2014 the authors
accepted its identity with O. formosana var. ruficornis Breuning, 1956c, O. f. var. clarior
Breuning, 1960b and O. f. var. spinipennis Breuning, 1960, though wrongly declared alls three
older names as unavailable.
Li Zh., Cuccodoro G. & Chen L. 2014: On the identity of Oberea formosana Pic, 1911, with
description of Oberea pseudoformosana sp. n. from China (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Revue
Suisse de Zoologie 121 (1): 51-62, 6 figs.
#39
New records for Iraq by Özdikmen et al. (2014):
Aegosoma scabricorne
Cerambyx welensii
Chlorophorus sartor
Osphranteria coerulescens
Echinocerus floralis
Neoplagionotus bobelayei
Stenopterus rufus syriacus
Özdikmen H., Ali M. A. & El-Hamadani N. 2014: New Records for Longhorned Beetles Fauna
of Iraq (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Pakistan Journal of Zoology 46 (1): 267-270.
#40
Bullas-Appleton E., Kimoto T. & Turgeon J.J. 2014: Discovery of Trichoferus campestris
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Ontario, Canada and first host record in North America.
Canadian Entomologist 146 (1): 111-116.
#41
Callimoxys gracilis, was recorded for Serbia (Dobrosavljevic & Mihajlovic, 2014).
Dobrosavljevic J. & Mihajlovic L. 2014: Contribution to the knowledge on longhorn beetles
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) of Serbia, with reference to protected species. Sumarstvo 1-2:
21-31.
#42
Chlorophorus angustatus Pic, 1920 was transfered to Rhaphuma.
Viktora P. 2014: Contribution to knowledge of the Clytini Mulsant, 1839 and Anaglyptini
Lacordaire, 1869 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) from the Oriental and
Australian Regions. Studies and reports of District Museum Prague-East. Taxonomical
Series 10 (1): 205-226.
#43
Pidonia (s. str.) atritarsis Holzschuh, 2013b: 92 [Sichuan]
Pidonia (s. str.) balteata Holzschuh, 2013b: 88 [Sichuan]
Pidonia (s. str.) erlangshana Holzschuh, 2013b: 91 [Sichuan]
Pidonia (s. str.) maoxiana Holzschuh, 2013b: 89 [Sichuan]
Pidonia (s. str.) murzini Holzschuh, 2013b: 86 [Sichuan]
Pidonia (s. str.) striolata Holzschuh, 2013b: 84 [Sichuan].
Holzschuh C. 2013b: Beschreibung von sechs neuen Pidonia-Arten aus China (Cerambycidae,
Lepturinae). Les Cahiers Magellanes (NS) 13: 84-92, 6 figs.
#44
Allen A.J. 2013: Aegosoma scabricorne (Scopoli, 1763) (Cerambycidae) in a Dorset moth trap.
Coleopterist 22 (3): 115-116.
#45
Callidiellum villosulum was recorded for Malta (Cocquempot & Mifsud, 2013).
Cocquempot Ch. & Mifsud D. 2013: First European interception of the brown fir longhorn
beetle, Callidiellum villosulum (Fairmaire, 1900) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Bulletin of
the Entomological Society of Malta 6: 143-147.
#46
Epiclytus insolitus Holzschuh, 1991: 45 A: CH ORR
Perissus cinericius Holzschuh, 2009: 337 A: CH ORR
Huang G.-Q., Tian L.-Ch. & Chen L. 2013: Two new record species of Clytini from China
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 38 (4): 908-911.
#47
Amamiclytus wenshuani Niisato & Han, 2013: 165 A: YUN
Amamiclytus limaticollis Gressitt, 1939b: 101 (Rhaphuma) A: FUJ ZHE was transferred from
Rhaphuma.
Niisato T. & Han Ch.-D. 2013: The Genus Amamiclytus (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Firstly
Recorded from the Mainland China. Elytra 3 (1): 165-172.
#48
Demonax pseudopsilomerus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970: 272 A: YUN ORR
was recorded for Yunnan (Zhang & Chen, 2013).
Zhang X. & Chen L. 2013: One newly recorded species of the genus Demonax (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) from China. Entomotaxonomia 35 (3): 218-220.
#49
The record for Italy [Veneto & Friuli-Venezia Giulia] of Trichoferus pallidus was
published as “first”, though the taxon was described from Italy, but original type locality was not
accepted before.
Rapuzzi P. & Grego B. 2013: First record of Trichoferus pallidus (Olivier, 1790) for Italy
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 8 (2): 712-713.
#50
Chlorophorus rufimembris Gressitt & Rondon, 1970: 221, 223 A: YUN ORR
genus Nyphasia Pascoe, 1867a: 313 type species Nyphasia torrida Pascoe, 1867
apicalis Gahan, 1893b: 378 A: NP
fuscipennis Gahan, 1890a: 53 A: NP
pascoei Lacordaire, 1869: 309 A: BT YUN NP SD ORR
Li Zh., Tian L.-Ch. & Chen L. 2013b: New records of a genus and two species of Cerambycinae
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from China. Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 38 (2): 443–446.
#51
Van Meer C. & Cocquempot Ch. 2013: Decouverte d'un foyer de Callidiellum rufipenne
(Motschulsky, 1861) dans les Pyrenees-Atlantiques (France) et correction nomenclaturale
(Cerambycidae Cerambycinae Callidiini). Entomologiste 69 (2): 87-95.
#52
Terops starkii was recorded for Estonia.
Siitonen J. 2013: Three beetle (Coleoptera) species new for Estonia found in Saaremaa Island.
Sahlbergia 19 (1-2): 41-43.
#53
Four species were recorded as new for China (Tian, Chen & Li, 2013):
Chlorophorus proannulatus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970: 220, 225 A: CH ORR
Demonax contrarius Holzschuh, 1991: 52 A: CH ORR
Rhaphuma unigena Holzschuh, 1993: 37 A: CH ORR
Stenodryas nigromaculata (Gardner, 1942: 69) A: BT CH NP ORR
Tian L.-Ch., Chen L. & Li Zh. 2013: Four new record species of Cerambycinae from China
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 38 (1): 200-202.
#54
According to Roguet (2013) Sciades Pascoe, 1864 is a junior homonym of Sciades Müller &
Troschel, 1849 (Vertebrata, Siluriformes, Ariidae).
Roguet D. 2013: Miaenia nomen revalidatum pro Sciades Pascoe, 1864 (nec Müller & Troschel,
1849) (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae : Lamiinae). Le Coléoptériste, Bulletin de liaison de
l'ACOREP 15 (3): 153-155.
#55
Weigel & Holzschuh (2009) did not accept any subgenera of Exocentrus for Nepal,
though Breuning (1958f) used for certain species:
sg. Pseudocentrus Fairmaire, 1901: 230, type species: Exocentrus reticulatus Fairmaire, 1896:
382 [Madagascar]
sg. Camptomyme Pascoe, 1864: 27, 43, type species: Camptomyme callioides Pascoe, 1864: 44
[Aru Islands, Indonesia]
= Striatoexocentrus Breuning, 1955: 42
sg. Oligopsis Thomson, 1864: 111, type species: Oligopsis exocentroides Thomson, 1864: 111
[Ceylon]
= Ispaterus Fairmaire, 1892: 122
“Camptomyne” by Weigel & Holzschuh (2009: 411) is the original spelling by Pascoe (1864:
27, 43).
According to Weigel & Holzschuh (2009):
Exocentrus alboguttatus Fisher, 1925 = E. subconjunctus Gressitt, 1940b = multilineatipennis
Breuning, 1974b. Two available names (var. rufescens Pic, 1929a and var. obscurior Pic,
1929a) were declared by authors as infrasubspecific without any reasons. Contemporary E.
obscurior Pic, 1929a is supposed to be a valid species name.
Exocentrus andamanensis Fisher, 1932 was recorded for Nepal.
Exocentrus testaceus Fisher, 1932 was wrongly accepted as valid instead of the oldest available
name Exocentrus diversiceps Pic, 1931f. So:
diversiceps Pic, 1931f: 259 A: BT NP SD YUN ORR
lateralis Pic, 1936: 299 [HN]
lateraloides Breuning, 1958f: 300
rufoampliatus Breuning, 1958f: 300
rufobasipennis Breuning, 1958f: 300
testaceus Fisher, 1932: 322
Weigel A. & Holzschuh C. 2009: Die Exocentrus-Arten Nepal (Insecta: Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae: Acanthocinini). Biodiversität und Naturausstattung im Himalaya III. Erfurt:
411-422, Taf, XV-XVI.
#56
According to Holzschuh (2013a): Molorchus liui Gressitt, 1948 [Yunnan] = Molorchus
(Nathrioglaphyra) smetanai Danilevsky, 2011 [Zhejiang]. The distance between type localities
makes such synonymy doubtful. Glaphyra liui (Gressitt, 1948) was published.
Nathrioglaphyra Sama, 1995a was not accepted, though without publication a synonymy.
Holzschuh C. 2013a: Beschreibung von zehn neuen Bockkäferarten (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
und einer neuen Gattung aus Südostasien. Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Österreichischer Entomologen 65: 5-21.
#57
subgenus Megalodorcadion Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1999: 58 type species Dorcadion ledereri J. Thomson, 1865
Anatolodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015a: 3 type species Dorcadion dombilicoides Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013
Fusodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015a: 3 type species Dorcadion parallelum Küster, 1847
genus Neodorcadion Ganglbauer, 1884: 437 type species Lamia bilineata Germar, 1824
Calabrodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013a: 5 type species Neodorcadion calabricum Reitter, 1889
Vacarodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013a: 5 type species Dorcadion virleti Brullé, 1832
Özdikmen & Kaya (2015a):
Dorcadion subgen. Megalodorcadion Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1999 was raised to genus
rank with three subgenera including M. (Fusodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015a: 3 type
species Dorcadion parallelum Küster, 1847) for a single species and M. (Anatolodorcadion
Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015a: 3 type species Dorcadion dombilicoides Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013a)
with two species including M. (A.) glabrofasciatum Daniel, 1900. So, three species rest in the
nominative subspecies (escherichi, ledereri and walteri).
`Two new subgenera were described in Neodorcadion:
N. (Calabrodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013a: 5 type species Neodorcadion calabricum
Reitter, 1889) for a single species.
N. (Vacarodorcadion Özdikmen & Kaya, 2013a: 5 type species Dorcadion virleti Brullé, 1832)
also for a single species.
Another arrangement was proposed contemporary as “simple” (Özdikmen & Kaya,
2015a: 7) including three genera Carinatodorcadion, Cribridorcadion and Maculatodorcadion.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015a: A propose to new arrangement on some Dorcadionini
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 1-10
#58
According to (Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015b) Dorcadion saulcyi javeti Kraatz, 1873a must
be raised to species rank because its area is overlapped with the area of D. s. saulcyi. Such a
conclusion was made on the base of old published records (mainly on the type localities of
generally accepted synonyms).
No morphology analyses of the local populations were made; neither types of any names
were shown.
The type area of D. saulcyi Thomson, 1965a published as “Syria” was declared by
Breuning (1962a: 271) as wrong, and the area of the species was described as: “südlichen
Anatolien: Cilicien, Malatia etc.”
It is clear now, that generally accepted system of synonyms of two valid names is wrong.
It is necessary for the beginning to identify the type populations for both valid names and for all
synonyms as well. Most probably rather different populations of D. saulcyi are mosaically
distributed in South Anatolia and Syria.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015b: Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) javeti Kraatz, 1873 rest. nov.
(Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 166-168.
#59
Dorcadion gebzeense Breuning, 1974g [Gebze, Kocaeli] traditionally attributed to D.
punctipenne Küster, 1852 [“Kleinasien”] was restored by Özdikmen & Kaya (2013c) as a
species.
It was published as a synonym of D. punctipenne by Braun (1975: 124).
Sama (1982: 223) published D. punctipenne ssp. gebzeense and recorded it for
Kastamonu (Ilgaz).
Unfortunately nobody stated real type locality of D. punctipenne [Istambul env.?], so all
speculations connected with that name are not adequate.
Braun W. 1975: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Dorcadien Anatoliens. Systematisch neu bewertete
Dorcadion-Arten und Bemerkungen zur Variationsbreite des Dorcadion iconiense (Col.,
Cerambycidae, Lamiinae). Entomologische Zeitschrift 85 (11): 121-126.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015c: Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) gebzeense Breuning, 1974 rest.
nov. (Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 186-187.
#60
Dorcadion triste Frivaldszky von Frivald, 1845 was described from “Smyrna” and known from
NW Anatolia (Ganglbauer, 1884: Bursa).
Dorcadion triste phrygicum Peks, 1993 was described from Antalya [Kaş].
Now (Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015d) certain populations of D. triste from NW Anatolia are
identified as D. phrygicum, but without any comments. Such a disruptive area of their ”D.
phrygicum” is the reason for Özdikmen & Kaya (2015d) to upgrade the name to species level.
In fact all peculiar populations of D. triste from NW Anatolia (Bursa, Düzce, Çanakkale
etc.) must be described as new subspecies.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015d: Dorcadion (Maculatodorcadion) phrygicum Peks, 1993 stat.
nov. (Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 199-200.
#61
Dorcadion paracinerarium Breuning, 1974 [“Mut, Sertavulpass” 36°54'57.60"N, 33°16'1.20"E]
was restored (Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015f) as a valid species name.
The study of the real sense of the names of “micans-group” needs the analyses of all of them,
and first of all it is necessary to identify the type population of Dorcadion micans J.
Thomson, 1867, which can occur in any part of Anatolia.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015f: Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) paracinerarium Breuning, 1974
rest. nov. (Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 252-254.
#62
Dorcadion obsoletum Kraatz, 1873 was restored (Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015e) as a valid species
name and recorded for Greece, Bulgaria and European Turkey (just as by Breuning, 1962a).
The name “obsoletum” was used by Kraatz (1873: 78) for the variation of the species identified
by him as “D. graecum Waltl, 1838” together with one more variation (subalpinum). The
name “olympicum Friv. in litt.” was used by Kraatz (1873: 78) for the males of same
species.
The main area of the species (Kraatz, 1873: 78) “ist Brussa und naheliegende Olimp”; but also
“Constantinopel” and “Griechenland (Zebe)”. The areas of newly published 3 names
(olympicum, obsoletum, subalpinum) were not specified in the original publication.
According to Ganglbauer (1882) the species described by Kraatz (1873) from “Olymp bei
Brussa” was not D. graecum Waltl, 1838, but a new one, which had to be named D.
olympicum Kraatz, 1873.
D. olympicum var. obsoletum Kraatz, 1873 was accepted by Ganglbauer (1884: 445, 447)
without own area.
According to Breuning (1962: 315) D. obsoletum Kraatz, 1873 is distributed in “Nordöstliched
Griechenland, Maritza Ebene [Bulgaria], Ungebung des Bosporus”.
Sama (1999: 290-292) accepted D. olympicum Kr. = D. obsoletum Kr. and designated a single
male from Bursa as a lectotype for both names! Sama was not able to suppose, which
species was recorded by Breuning (1962) for: “Nordöstliched Griechenland, Maritza Ebene
[Bulgaria], Ungebung des Bosporus”.
Ganglbauer L. 1882: Über Dorcadion graecum Waltl. Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 1: 228.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015e: Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) obsoletum Kraatz, 1873 rest. nov.
(Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 222-224.
Sama G. 1999: Notes on some Cerambycidae names published by Kraatz and Chevrolat
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift 109 (7): 290-295.
#63
Dorcadion muchei Breuning, 1962c and D. subatritarse Breuning, 1966 were restored
(Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015g) as valid species names.
According to Braun (1975: 123): D. muchei Breuning, 1962c = D. parescherichi Breuning,
1966e.
According to Braun (1978a, 1979): D. iconiense K. Daniel, 1900 = D. muchei Breuning, 1962c =
D. subatritarse Breuning, 1966e.
As far as all three names (iconiense K. Daniel, 1900; muchei Breuning, 1962c; D. subatritarse
Breuning, 1966) were introduced in different Turkish provinces (Konya, Çankırı, Çorum),
each one could really be valid (subspecies?), though according to Özdikmen & Kaya
(2015g) the morphological forms connected with each of three names were observed in one
Çorum locality. The areas of all three taxa (sensu Özdikmen & Kaya, 2015g) coincide.
Braun W. 1975: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Dorcadien Anatoliens. Systematisch neu bewertete
Dorcadion-Arten und Bemerkungen zur Variationsbreite des Dorcadion iconiense (Col.,
Cerambycidae, Lamiinae). Entomologische Zeitschrift 85 (11): 121-126.
Braun W. 1979: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Gattung Dorcadion. Systematisch neu bewertete
Dorcadion-Formen (Col., Cerambycidae). Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen
28 (5): 81-86.
Özdikmen H. & Kaya G. 2015g: Dorcadion muchei Breuning, 1962 rest. nov. and Dorcadion
subatritarse Breuning, 1966 rest. nov. (Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10
(1): 272-276.
#64
Conizonia Subgenus Conizonioides Özdikmen, 2015a: 50 (type species Conizonia kalashiani
Danilevsky, 1992b) was introduced for two species (including Conizonia anularis
Holzschuh, 1984a).
Özdikmen H. 2015a: A new subgenus to Conizonia Fairmaire, 1864 (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae:
Phytoeciini). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 49-52.
#65
Oberea erythrocephala amanica Holzschuh, 1993 [Anatolien, Prov. Adana, Nurdagi geçidi;
Amanus Gebirge, Hasanbeyli] was restored as valid (Özdikmen & Cihan, 2015a). The taxon
was recorded for Osmaniye. In fact the name seems to be really valid as specimens with
totally black dorsal side are very rare in other parts of the species area. I’ve got a specimen
from Aleppo (Syria).
The name was published as a synonym of the nominative subspecies name [together with
Oberea schurmanni Heyrovský, 1962] by Sama (2010: 51), because specimens with totally
black dorsal side are known in other parts of the species area.
Özdikmen H. & Cihan N. 2015a: Oberea (Amaurostoma) erythrocephala amanica Holzschuh,
1993 rest. nov. (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 238-240.
Sama G. 2010: New Acts and Comments. Cerambycidae, pp. 49-58. - In I. Lobl & A. Smetana
(ed.): Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Vol. 6. Stenstrup: Apollo Books, 924pp.
#66
New synonyms were published by Özdikmen (2015b): Dorcadion andirinense Bernhauer
& Peks, 2011 = D. amaliae Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2013. Both names are connected with one
population.
Özdikmen H. 2015b: A new synonym of Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) andirinense Bernhauer &
Peks, 2011 (Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (1): 289-290.
#67
The original description of Phytoecia humeralis caneri Özdikmen & Turgut, 2010: 331
was published without holotype designation and so unavailable.
The publication of the “holotype” without description (Özdikmen H. 2015c) does not
make the name available.
New description of Phytoecia (Helladia) humeralis caneri Özdikmen & Turgut, 2015
(Hatay, Osmaniye, Gaziantep provinces) was published.
Özdikmen H. 2015c: Holotype and paratypes designations of Phytoecia (Helladia) humeralis
caneri Ozdikmen & Turgut, 2010 (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Munis Entomology &
Zoology 10 (1): 300-300.
Özdikmen H. & Turgut S. 2015: A new subspecies Phytoecia (Helladia) humeralis from Turkey
(Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (2): 384-387.
#68
One male of Anoplophora glabripennis was collected in Ussuri-land in Russia near China
border (author’s collection), 42°46'10"N, 130°28'8"E, 8.8.2014, S. Storozhenko leg.
The species was recorded for European Turkey (Ayberk et al., 2014).
Ayberk H., Ozdikmen H. & Cebeci H. 2014: A serious pest alert for Turkey: a newly introduced
invasive longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Florida
Entomologist 97(4): 1852-1855.
#69
Stenocorus insitivus var. latus Pic, 1892 [“Haute Syrie”] was accepted (Özdikmen, Cihan &
Kaya, 2014b) as S. auricomus latus Pic, 1892. A syntype-female wrongly published (and
figured) as “holotype” does not show any differences from females of S. insitivus. Listed
differencial color characters are not useful, as S. insitivus (from Armenia for example) can
also has totally light antennae, scutellum, legs and abdomen; more over sometimes the
whole prothoprax is also light-brown.
Stenocorus guveni Özdikmen, 2014: 702 described from Osmaniye prov., Boğaz plateau,
37º04’N, 36º22’E, 713 m, 18.V.2006 on the base of a single male also does not show any
differences from S. insitivus (but I don’t know S. auricomus).
Özdikmen H., Cihan N. & Kaya G. 2014b: A Survey of Turkish Stenocorus Geoffroy, 1762
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) with a New Species Stenocorus (s.str.) guveni. Pakistan
Journal of Zoology 46 (3): 697-706.
#70
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) altinyaylaense Bernhauer & Peks, 2014b: 106 A: TR [“West of Altinyayla, south of Sivas”]
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) gencense Bernhauer & Peks, 2014b: 110 A: TR [“Southwest of Genç, south of Bingöl”]
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) hanneloreae Bernhauer & Peks, 2014b: 107 A: TR [“South of Bulanik, northeast of Muş”]
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) musense Bernhauer & Peks, 2014b: 109 A: TR [“South of Bulanik, northeast of Muş”]
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) sarkislaense Bernhauer & Peks, 2014b: 105 A: TR [“South of Şarkişla, southwest of Sivas”]
The type locality of D. nobile Hampe, 1852b is identified as Erzurum environs on the base of
analyses of Moriz Wagner’s travel, though not a single specimen of the species is known
(but a single rather doubtful female from “Erzurum / Palandöken” collected by W.Heinz in
1978 ). The interpretation of D. nobile by Breuning (and others) and all records of the
species for Bitlis are declared as wrong.
The type locality of D. semivelutinum Kraatz, 1873a is identified as Sivas environs.
Bernhauer D. & Peks H. 2014b: Fünf neue Arten der Gattung Dorcadion Dalman, 1817 aus der
Zentral- und Osttürkey (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae). 10. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der
türkischen Dorcadion. Entomologische Blätter und Coleoptera 110: 101-118.
#71
genus Xoanodera Pascoe, 1857b: 92 type species Xoanodera trigona Pascoe, 1857
subgenus Xoanodera Pascoe, 1857b: 92 type species Xoanodera trigona Pascoe, 1857
Falsoxeanodera Pic, 1923e: 8 type species Falsoxeanodera maculata Pic, 1923e
maculata Pic, 1923e: 8 (Falsoxeanodera) A: FUJ GUX HUN SCH TAI YUN ORR
maculata Schwarzer, 1925a: 21
regularis Gahan, 1890a: 52 A: NP YUN "North India" ORR
According to Chemin et al. (2014):
Xoanodera Pascoe, 1857b = Falsoxeanodera Pic, 1923e
Falsoxeanodera maculata Pic, 1923e = Xoanodera maculata Schwarzer, 1925a:
Chemin G., Gouverneur X. & Vitali F. 2014: Note synonymique sur le genre Xoanodera Pascoe,
1857 (Coleoptera Cerambycidae Cerambycinae). L’Entomologiste 70 (6): 365 – 368.
#72
varius varius O. F. Müller, 1766: 188 (Leptura) E: AL AU BH BU BY CR CT CZ FR GBi GE GR HU IT LS LT MA MC MD
NL PL RO SK SL SP ST SZ TR UK YU A: AB AR GG KZ TR WS
…
incanus Plavilstshikov, 1924: 229
…
Chlorophorus varius var. incanus Plavistshikov, 1924: 229 – 229 - “Ciscaucasia: pag. Labinskaja,
…- Transcaucasia: Teliani prope Telav, …, Aresh, …, Shach-Tshinar, distr. Karjagin, …- Bessarabia:
distr. Soroki, …”
The lectotype designation by Danilevsky (2009c: 647-648) [2009d: 705]. Type locality: Aresh,
Azerbaijan.
Danilevsky M. L. 2009c: [Species Group Taxa of Longhorned Beetles
(Coleoptera,Cerambycidae) Described by N. N. Plavilstshikov and Their Types Preserved
in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University and in the Zoological Institute of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg]. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 88 (3):
630–663. [in Russian]
Danilevsky M.
L.
2009d: Species Group Taxa of Longhorned Beetles
(Coleoptera,Cerambycidae) Described by N. N. Plavilstshikov and Their Types Preserved
in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University and in the Zoological Institute of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. Entomological Review 89 (6): 689–720.
#73
Ereis subfasciata Pic, 1925 (Guangxi, Hainan), Coptops ocellifera Breuning, 1965
(Yunnan), Golsinda basicornis Gahan, 1894 [see also Weigel, Meng & Lin, 2013] (Yunnan,
Hainan, Guizhou), Leptomesosa langana (Pic, 1917) (Hainan) were recorded from China.
New synonyms were proposed: Golsinda basicornis Gahan, 1894a = Mesocacia
rugicollis Gressitt, 1940b:
Lin M.-Y., Yamasako J. & Yang X. 2014. New records of three species and one genus of the
tribe Mesosini from China, with notes on Golsinda basicornis Gahan (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Entomotaxonomia 36 (4): 267-274.
#74
New localities for 58 species.
Lin M-Y. 2014. Some new localities of Chinese longhorn beetles.- Les Cahiers Magellanes, NS
16(3): 110-150.
#75
Lin M-Y. 2015. Some new localities of Chinese longhorn beetles.- Les Cahiers Magellanes, NS
17(2014): 93-98.
#76
Phytoecia (Pilemia) evae D.Marklund & S.Marklund, 2014 (a single female from Bingöl
distr., Kartal village, “38°59'1291"N 40°24'4725"O, 1745 mas”) and Ph. (P.) buglanica
D.Marklund & S.Marklund, 2014 (a single female from Buglan pass, “38°56'2970"N
41°08'1848"O, 1695 mas”) are described.
Marklund D. & Marklund S. 2014: Description of two new species of Phytoecia (Pilemia)
Fairmaire, 1864 from Eastern Turkey (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Phytoeciini).
Lambillionea 114, 3: 274-277.
#77
Anaglyptus tersus Viktora. & Tichý, 2015 (Sichuan, Jiuzhaigou) and Paraclytus
intermedius Viktora. & Tichý, 2015 (Sichuan, Jintang, Tcho-nin) are described.
Viktora P. & Tichý T. 2015: A contribution to the knowledge of Anaglyptini Lacordaire, 1869 of
Sichuan (China) with description of two new species (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae,
Cerambycinae). Les Cahiers Magellanes (NS) 17: 6-19.
#78
One female of Stictoleptura (P.) fulva (Kaluga Reg., Kremyonki, 7.7.2004, V.Ustinov
leg.) is preserved in the collection of Vadim Ustinov (Moscow).
#79
Martins U.R., Galileo M.H.M. & Santos-Silva A. 2015. First record of Molorchus minor minor
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. A journal of Insect
Diversity and Evolution 59: 61.
#80
Several species were published for South Korea by Jang et al. (2015): Encyclops
macilentus, Enoploderes bicolor, Grammoptera coerulea, Leptura thoracica, Atimia nadezhdae
(as Atimia sp.), Nysina insularis, Ceresium sinicum, C. flavipes, Purpuricenus spectabilis,
Ropalopus signaticollis, Phymatodes mediofasciatus (as Poecilium albicinctum), Xylotrechus
incurvatus incurvatus, Apomecyna naevia naevia, Agapanthia alternans, Olenecamptus
cretaceus, Pseudanaesthetis langana, Quasimesosella ussuriensis, Exocentrus marginatus (as
Ex. fisheri), Ex. testudineus, Ex. galloisi, Acanthocinus sachalinensis, A. orientalis (+ “A.
griseus”), Rondibilis coreana, Pareutetrapha eximia, Oberea scutellaroides (as O. morio), O.
coreana, O. oculata, O. tsuyukii, O. infranigrescens,
Several species were published only for North Korea by Jang et al. (2015):
Gnathacmaeops pratensis (as Acmaeops), Euracmaeops smaragdulus (as Acmaeops),
Cornumutila quadrivittata, Xestoleptura baeckmanni, Tetropium gracilicorne, Callidium
violaceum, Xylotrechus altaicus, X. adspersus, Clytus aietoides, Plectrura metallica.
Chloridolum (Leontium) viride was not recorded for North Korea.
Jang H. K., Lee S. H. & Choi W. 2015. Cerambycidae of Korea. Seoul: Geobook, 399pp. [in
Korean]
#81
Morimus gabzdili Danilevsky, 2015a was described from Eastern Slavakia on the base of
40 specimens from Velké Kapušany env. (48°31'9"N, 22°2'52"E, 106m,), and also from about 2km SE
Pavlovce nad Úhom (119m, 48°35'22"N, 22°5'32"E) and about 3 km SE Beša (106m, 48°30'38"N,
21°58'48"E). The species is rather probable for West Ukraine. It is a little similar to M. asper asper. No
other Morimus occur in Slovakia (neither in Czechia).
Danilevsky M.L. 2015a: A new species of the genus Morimus Brullé, 1832 (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae) from Central Europe. Humanity space. International almanac 4(2): 215-219.
#82
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) murzini Danilevsky, 2015b was described from Turkey
(Ispir env., Yukariozbag, 40°28'N, 40°57'37"E, 1250m, 24.5.-3.6.2013, J.Hron & S.Murzin leg.). The
species is similar to D. bisignatum, but much bigger and with glabrous pronotum.
Danilevsky M.L. 2015b: A new species of genus Dorcadion Dalman, 1817 (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae) from Turkey (Ispir, Erzurum). Humanity space. International almanac 4(2):
220-223.
#83
Totally black Vadonia unipunctata ikariaensis Danilevsky & Vartanis, 2015 is described
from Ikaria Island.
Danilevsky M.L. & Vartanis J. 2015: A new subspecies of Vadonia unipunctata (Fabricius,
1787) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Ikaria Island, Greece. Humanity space.
International almanac 4(2): 224-227.
#84
Plewa R., Marczak D., Borowski J., Mokrzycki T., Jakubowski M. & Górski P. 2015: New Data
on the Occurrence of Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Republic of
Macedonia. Acta zoologica bulgarica 67 (1): 43-50.
#85
Purpuricenus comenius Vartanis & Ambrus, 2015 close to P. graecus graecus Sláma,
1993 is described from South Peloponnese (Greece, Laconia): Agios Petros (type locality) and
Karýes with environs.
Vartanis J. & Ambrus R. 2015: A new species of the genus Purpuricenus Dejean, 1821 from
Greece (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (2): 315-318.
#86
Two new species are described: Euseboides motuoensis Huang, Chen & Li, 2015 [China:
Tibet (Motuo)] and E. reni Huang, Chen & Li, 2015 [China: Yunnan (Gongshan, Honghe,
Lushui)].
E. gorodinskii Holzschuh, 2006 [Chongqing (Hechuan, Jiangjin), Guizhou (Leishan)] and
E. tonkinensis Breuning, 1973 [Guizhou (Libo)] are recorded from China.
A new combination Mimozotale (Parazotale) truncatipennis (Breuning, 1949) is
proposed [Burma: Kambaiti].
Huang G.-Q., Li Zh. & Chen L., 2015: A revision of the genus Euseboides Gahan, 1893
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae), with description of two new species. Zootaxa 3964
(2): 151-182.
#87
A new philine species Spiniphilus xiaodongi Bi & Lin, 2015 is described from Yunnan.
Bi W.-X. & Lin M.-Y. 2015: Discovery of second new species of the genus Spiniphilus Lin &
Bi, and female of Heterophilus scabricollis Pu with its biological notes (Coleoptera:
Vesperidae: Philinae: Philini). Zootaxa 3949 (4): 575–583.
#88
Pseudovadonia livida hatayensis Özdikmen, 2015d is described from Turkey (Hatay
prov.: Belen, Çakallı village).
Özdikmen H. 2015d: A new subspecies of Pseudovadonia livida (Fabricius, 1777) from Turkey
(Cerambycidae: Lepturinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (2): 319-321.
#89
Özdikmen H. 2015e: Mallosia imperatrix tauricola K. Daniel, 1904 stat. nov. (Cerambycidae:
Lamiinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 10 (2): 370-371.
#90
Two species Neocerambyx taiwanensis Hayashi, 1992 and Neocerambyx tamdaoensis
Hayashi, 1992 are transferred to Pseudopachydissus Pic, 1933.
genus Pseudopachydissus Pic, 1933: 11 type species Pseudopachydissus rufofemoralis Pic, 1933 [Tonkin]
taiwanensis Hayashi, 1992: 138 [Neocerambyx] A: TAI
Vitali F., Chemin G. & Gouverneur X. 2015: Révision du genre Pseudopachydissus Pic, 1933
(Coleoptera Cerambycidae). L’Entomologiste 71 (3): 185-188.
#91
The genus Mesoereis Matsushita, 1933 is reviewed with a new synonym, Trichomesosa
Breuning, 1938. Mesoereis koshunensis Matsushita, 1933 is synonymized with Mesoereis
bifasciata (Pic, 1925) comb. nov., and Mesoereis yunnana Breuning, 1974 is transferred to the
genus Desisa Pascoe, 1865 of the tribe Pteropliini Thomson, 1860.
Yamasako J. & Lin Y.-L. 2015: Revision of the genus Mesoereis Matsushita, 1933 (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Mesosini). Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology, 21 (1):
19–28.
#92
Neosybra albomarmorata Breuning, 1961 is synonymized with Sybra (Sybra)
flavomaculata Breuning, 1939.
Yamasako J. & Ohbayashi N. 2015: Taxonomic Status of Neosybra albomarmorata Breuning
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Apomecynini). Elytra, Tokyo, New Series 5 (1):
229–231.
#93
Cerambyx striatus Goeze, 1777 (currently Dorcadion glicyrrhizae striatum) is a primary
homonym of Cerambyx striatus Linnaeus, 1758 (currently Asemum striatum); conservation
proposed by Botero & Cupello (2015) according to Art. 23.9.5 of the Code.
Botero J. & Cupello M. 2015: Case 3656. Cerambyx striatus Goeze, 1777 (currently Dorcadion
glicyrrhizae striatum) and Cerambyx striatus Fabricius, 1787 (currently Chydarteres
striatus) (Insecta, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae): proposed conservation of the specific names.
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 72(2): 122-128.
#94
One male of Apatophysis afghanica Miroshnikov, 2014a with the label: “Pakistan,
Waziristan, near Tanai vill., 1500-2500m, 28.07-12.08.2005” is preserved in my collection.
#95
The name Dorcadion globithorax var. opulentum Suvorov, 1910b is unavailable because
its author “expressly gave it infrasubspecific rank” (Art. 45.6.4.). The name was originally
proposed for the specimens from: “Kurdaisk-Passhöhe, Ungebung von Vierny, Pishpek und
Tokmak”, while another forms of same species Dorcadion globithorax radkevitshi Suvorov,
1910b (“auf der Passhöhe Kurbaisk” [Kurday pass]) and Dorcadion globithorax radkevitshi
var. pauperum Suvorov, 1910b (“auf der Passhöhe Kurbaisk” [Kurday pass]) were also
proposed for Kurday.
#96
genus Cylindilla Bates, 1884a: 250 type species Cylindilla grisescens Bates, 1884a
Anaesthetomorphus Pic, 1929b: 6 [RN] type species Pseudanesthetis apicalis Pic, 1929 (= Cylindilla grisescens Bates, 1884)
Ascoldatimura Breuning, 1960a: 27 [RN] type species Atimura ascoldensis Heyden, 1884 (= Cylindilla grisescens Bates, 1884)
Microestola Gressitt, 1940b: 180 type species Microestola bidentata Gressitt, 1940
Mimatimura Breuning, 1958i: 492 [HN] type species Atimura ascoldensis Heyden, 1884 (= Cylindilla grisescens Bates, 1884)
Pseudanesthetis Pic, 1922h: 119 [HN] type species Pseudanesthetis apicalis Pic, 1929 (=Cylindilla grisescens Bates, 1884)
#97
Pogonocherus (Pityphilus) zubovi, sp. n. very close to P. (P.) decoratus Fairmaire 1855
is described from Crimea (Sokolinoe environs in Bakhchisarai district). P. (s. str.) slamai, sp. n.
very close to P. (s. str.) anatolicus (K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1898) is described from Cyprus.
#98
Several taxons were recorded as new for Syria (Ali et al., 2015):
Hesperophanes sericeus
Icosium tomentosum atticum
Phoracantha recurva
Molorchus (Caenoptera) juglandis
Callimus femoratus (as Lampropterus)
Phymatodes (Paraphymatodes) fasciatus
Xylotrechus stebbingi
Monochamus galloprovincialis tauricola
Acanthocinus griseus
Agapanthia lais (as Agapanthia s. str.)
Ali Kh., Rapuzzi P. & Ihsan S. 2015: Contribution to the knowledge of the Longhorn Beetles
(Coleoptera Cerambycidae) of the Syrian Coastal Region. Biodiversity Journal 6 (2): 637–
662.
Icosium tomentosum atticum was well known from Bulgaria (Angelov, 1995; Doychev & Georgiev, 2006).
Angelov P. 1995. Coleoptera, Cerambycidae. Part 1 (Prioninae, Lepturinae, Necydalinae,
Aseminae, Cerambycinae). Fauna Bulgarica 24. Sofia: 206pp.
Doychev D. & Georgiev G. 2006. Notes on distribution and ecology of Icosium tomentosum
atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria. Forest Science No. 3: 117-121.
#99
Dorcadion glicyrrhizae eugenyi Abramov, 2015 was described from Biguly Sands in NW
Kazakhstan (“W Kazakhstan, 55km E Zhympity, N 50°09.404′/E 053°25.736′, 75m”). It is a
very typical large sandy form with wide white elytral stripes, red first antennal joint and legs. No
similar population is known nearby, because Biguly Sands are strongly isolated inside clay
steppe.
Abramov A.E. 2015: A new subspecies of Dorcadion glicyrrhizae (Pallas, 1773)
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from North-West Kazakhstan. Caucasian Entomological
Bulletin 11(1): 39-41, plates 5-6.
#100
I was not able to find the original description of “Perissus clavicornis”. Rather probably
the species was described as Xylotrechus clavicornis Pic, 1927b: 34 from Vietnam.
#101
One female of Ropalopus (Pronocerodes) aurantiicollis Plavilstshikov, 1940a was
collected by Seunghyun Lee (personal message with a photo, 2015) in South Korea:
“06.06.2014, Yongdae-ri, Inje-gun, Gangwon-province” (Lee S., in press). So, the occurrence of
the species in North Korea is also evident.
#102
A new subgenus Phytoecia (Coptosiella Kasatkin, 2015a: 127 - type species Phytoecia
antoniae Reitter, 1889) was described with a single species Ph. (C.) antoniae Reitter, 1889a on
the base of external characters and endophallus.
#103
A new species Phytoecia (Coptosia) urartica Kasatkin, 2015b: 43 was described from,
Muş Prov. of Turkey on the base of 3 females. The new species was regarded to be similar to
Ph.(C.) brunnerae Sama, 2000, Ph.(C.) gianassoi Sama, 2007 and Ph.(C.) albovittigera Heyden,
1863.
#104
The unavailable name Paraleprodera stephanus m. fasciata Breuning, 1943: 268
(Sikkim, Tonkin) was validated as Paraleprodera stephanus fasciata Wang, 1997: 440
(Yunnan).
Wang W. 1997: New records of Longicorn Beetles in China (Lamiinae, Cerambycidae,
Coleoptera). Journal of Southwest Agricultural University, Chongqing 19 (5): 438-441.
According to Lin Meiying (personal message, 2015): it “should be variaty within same
species. not necessary to be divided into two subspecies”.
#105
According to D.Heffern (personal message, 2013), Olenecamptus bilobus borneensis Pic,
1916d is a valid name.
#106
A female of Phytoecia (Helladia) armeniaca Frivaldszky, 1878b from Jordan (“Jordan, S
of Tafila, 27-30.3.2013, Snižek leg.”) is preserved in S.Murzin’s collection (Moscow).
#107
The genus Lucasianus Pic (Graciliini) was mistakenly placed in Callidiini in the
Catalogue (Löbl & Smetana, 2010).
#108
According to Lin Meiying (personal message, 2015) Xenohammus rufomaculatus was
never described. The name was published by Hubweber et al. (see Lobl & Smetana, 2010: 288)
as: “rufomaculatus Pu, 1999: 821, 834 A: SCH”, so it was nomen nudum.
Such a name absent in both:
Pu F.-J. 1997: Coleoptera: Cerambycidae. Pp. 805-834. In: Yang X. (ed.): Insects of the Three Gorge Reservoir area of Yangtze
river. Part 1. Chongqing Publishing House, Chongqing. 1997: i-xx, 1-974.
and
Pu F.-J. 1999: Five new species and a new record species of Lamiinae from China (Coleopter [sic]: Cerambycidae). Acta
Entomologica Sinica 42: 78-85.
#109
Two new species are described from Nepal: Palaeoxylosteus cucerai Holzschuh, 2015c
and Trichohoplorana tenuipes Holzschuh, 2015c.
Holzschuh C. 2015c: Zwei neue Bockkäfer aus Nepal (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). In:
M. Hartman & J. Weipert. (eds): Biodiversität und Naturausstattung im Himalaya V. Erfurt:
471-474.
#110
According to Sláma (2015a):
Mesoprionus tangerianus (Sláma, 1996) is a valid name of a species from Morocco.
Vadonia unipunctata gallica Podaný, 1936 is a valid name of a subspecies from south-western
France (Alpes-Maritimes and Var).
Stictoleptura scutellata maritima Sláma, 2015a: 39 (Southeast France, Alpes-Maritimes, Var) is
not available because no type materials were designated (not holotype, neither paratypes).
The name was validated by Sláma (2015b: 1118).
Stictileptura scutellata ochracea (Faust, 1878) is a valid name for a subspecies from Caucasus
and Transcaucasia. (The populations from the neighbor areas of Turkey could be included.)
Nathrius berlandi Villiers, 1946 was originally recorded for Spain by Sláma & Sorli (2001).
Nathrius cypericus Sláma & Berger, 2006 is a valid name for a species from Cyprus.
Glaphyra marmottani andalusica Sláma, 2015a: 44 (“Andalucía, Ubrique (Cádiz)” is not
available because the holotype is not formally designated. The name was validated by Sláma
(2015b: 1118).
Leiopus nebulosus insulanus Sláma, 1985 was proposed by Sláma (2015) as “stat. n.”, but the
subspecies was already published by me (Danilevsky, 2012l: 696).
Sláma M. 2015a: Taxonomic remarks on some west-palaearctic longhorn beetles (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae) and description of a new subspecies. Biocosme mésogéen, Nice 32 (1-2):
33-50.
Sláma M. 2015b: Redescriptions of two taxa (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) introduced by
M.Sláma (2015). Humanity Space. International Almanac 4(5): 1118-1119.
Sláma M. & Sorli A.S. 2001: Contribución al reconomiento de Longicornios Espaňoles
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Biocosme Mésogéen, Nice 17 (2000): 247-251.
#111
Doychev D. & Bencheva S. 2008: First record of Callidium coriaceum Paykull (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria. Silva Balcanica 9(1): 97-98.
#112
Agapanthia schurmanni was recorded for Bulgaria (Belasitsa Mt.) by Georgiev et al. (2013).
Georgiev G., Doychev D., Simov N., Guéorguiev B. & Bekchiev R. 2013: Contribution to the
knowledge of (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Belasitsa in Bulgaria. Silva Balcanica 14(1):
110-117.
#113
New records for European Turkey (Georgiev et al., 2015):
Stictoleptura (Maculileptura) maculicornis
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) pedestre pedestre
Phytoecia (Pilemia) hirsutula hirsutula
Phytoecia (Helladia) praetextata praetextata
Phytoecia (s. str.) pubescens
Agapanthia (Homoblephara) maculicornis maculicornis
The record of Phytoecia (Musaria) affinis tuerki as “Ph. (M.) tuerki” was published for
Bulgaria by Bringman (1998: south-eastern Bulgaria) and Georgiev et al. (2015: Primorsko).
The record of Agapanthia maculicornis for Bulgaria was published by Bringmann et al.,
(2005).
Bringmann H.D., Siering G. & Beier W. 2005: Agapanthia maculicornis (Gyllenhal, 1817) - neu
fue die Fauna Bulgariens (Col., Cerambycidae). Entomologische Nachrichten und
Berichte 49(1): 61.
Bringmann H.D. 1998: Die Musaria-Arten (Genus Phytoecia) Bulgariens (Col., Cerambycidae).
Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 42 (1-2): 77-78.
Georgiev G., Gjonov I. & Sakalian V. 2015: New Records of Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) in Strandzha Mountain. Journal of the Entomological Research Society 17(2):
73-88.
#114
Printed in the Catalogue (p. 334):
genus Thylactus Pascoe, 1866b: 242 type species Thylactus angularis Pascoe, 1866
…
sikkimensis Breuning, 1938c: 224 A: GUI HEN HUN JIX NP SD YUN ZHE ORR
simulans Gahan, 1890a: 58 A: SD YUN
…
The area of Th. sikkimensis is about a copy of the area of Th. simulans published by (Hua,
2002: 235). Two species were just mixed by the authors. The adequate area of Th. simulans was
published by Weigel et al. (2013: 138).
The record of Th. sikkimensis for Yunnan is unknown for me, and the presence of the
species in China is rather doubtful; it was recorded for Nepal by Weigel (2006: 501).
So, must be:
genus Thylactus Pascoe, 1866b: 242 type species Thylactus angularis Pascoe, 1866
…
sikkimensis Breuning, 1938c: 224 A: NP SD ?YUN
simulans Gahan, 1890a: 58 A: GUI HEN HKG HUN JIX NP SD YUN ZHE ORR
Weigel A. 2006: Checklist and Bibliography of Longhorn Beetles from Nepal (Insecta:
Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). In M. Hartmann & J. Weipert (Editors). Biodiversität und
Naturausstattung im Himalaya II. Verein der Freunde und Förderer des
Naturkundemuseums Erfurt e. V. Erfurt: 495-510.
#115
A. Napolov has sent me (17.9.2015) two photos: Thermistis sulphureonotata Pu, 1984
and Chelidonium purpureipes Gressitt, 1939a from Vietnam. Both determinations were partly
confirmed by Lin Meiying.
#116
According to Lin Meiying (personal message, 6.10.2015) the name was originally
published as: Doliops similis var. chengi Nakamura, 1974 and so unavailable.
So, it was published in the Catalogue (Löbl & Smetana, 2010):
genus Doliops G. R. Waterhouse, 1841: 57 [= 1845: 42] type species Doliops curculionoides G. R. Waterhouse, 1841
Dolops Agassiz, 1846b: 128 [unjustified emendation]
Lamprobityle Heller, 1923c: 420 type species Lamprobytile magnifica Heller, 1923
similis cheni Nakamura, 1974: 15 A: TAI
similis similis Miwa & Mitono, 1933: 373 [RN] A: TAI ORR
pachyrrhynchoides Miwa & Mitono, 1932: 305 (Aprophata) [HN]
must be:
genus Doliops G. R. Waterhouse, 1841: 57 [= 1845: 42] type species Doliops curculionoides G. R. Waterhouse, 1841
Dolops Agassiz, 1846b: 128 [unjustified emendation]
Lamprobityle Heller, 1923c: 420 type species Lamprobytile magnifica Heller, 1923 (valid name of Oriental genus – see Barševskis & Jäger,.
2014)
similis Miwa & Mitono, 1933: 373 [RN] A: TAI ORR
chengi Nakamura, 1974: 15 A: TAI (unavailable)
cheni, Hua, 2002: 204 [misspelling]
pachyrrhynchoides Miwa & Mitono, 1932: 306 (Aprophata) [HN]
#117
Stenocorus vittatus Fabricius, 1801 - (a synonym of Xystrocera globosa – see SantosSilva, 2015) is a senior homonym of Stenocorus vittatus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1842).
According to the Art. 23.9.5 of ICZN (1999) the name can not be changed without Commission
(both names were not considered as congeneric after 1899).
Santos-Silva A. 2015: On Stenocorus vittatus Fabricius, 1801 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae,
Cerambycinae). Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 55 (26): 373-374.
#118
Exocentrus stierlini Ganglbauer, 1883 was recorded for Mongolia (Müller et al., 2013).
Müller J., Jarzabek- Müller A. & Bussler H. 2013. Some of the rarest European saproxylic
beetles are common in the wilderness of Northern Mongolia. Journal of Insect Conservation
17 (5): 989–1001.
#119
Pogonarthron petrovi ivanovae Pak & Skrylnik, 2014 was described from Tadzhikistan,
15 km E Kurgan-Tyube, Sarband env., Tabakchi Mts., 37°50’49’’N, 68°58’17’’E, 750 m
(29.V.2006, E.S.Ivanova leg.)/
#120
“Megalodorcadion (Anatolodorcadion) nudefasciatum” Özdikmen & Şenyüz, 2015 was
described from Turkey with the label: “Kütahya Province, Dumlupınar University, 13-V-2004,
Y.Şenyüz leg.”. According to the original description, the new species is close to Dorcadion
glabrofasciatum K.Daniel, 1900, but differs by glabrous dorsal elytral stripes without white
pubescence. But glabrous elytral stripes are just in the typical Dorcadion glabrofasciatum
K.Daniel!
More over K.Daniel (1900) introduced “var. partevittatum” with poor white pubescence
in the original description. Now it is an available name.
The type locality of D. glabrofasciatum is not quite clear. It was originally published as
“Asia minor (Dr. Escherich, v. Bodemeyer).” According to Breuning (1962), the species is
distributed in: “Biledjik, Eski-Chehir, Bos-Dagh”. I have a series with old label: “Klein-Asien,
Biledjek, v. Bodemeyer” – all derfinitely belong to same series that was studied by K.Daniel (so,
Biledjik [now Bilecik] can be accepted as type locality). Males and females from Biledjik have
glabrous elytral lines and males look similar to the holotype of M. nudefasciatum depicted in the
original description. I also have a series of D. glabrofasciatum from near Denizli (far southwards
from Eski-Chehir) with all males and females having glabrous elytral lines poorly covered by
fine white pubescence. Besides here autochromal females are known with brown elytra and
contrast pale dorsal elytral stripes. That population could be described as a new subspecies.
It is very interesting, which species was accepted by Özdikmen & Şenyüz (2015) as
typical D. glabrofasciatum, and where from.
It can not be excluded that populations of D. glabrofasciatum from Kütahya are a little
different from the populations from neighbour province Bilicik, but no evidences of any
differences exit now, so preliminary: D. glabrofasciatum = Megalodorcadion nudefasciatum,
and the taxonomy of the species looks as:
glabrofasciatum K. Daniel, 1900: 140 A: TR
imparivittatum K. Daniel, 1900: 140
nudefasciatum Özdikmen & Şenyüz, 2015: 647 (Megalodorcadion)
Özdikmen H. & Şenyüz Y. 2015: A New Species of Megalodorcadion (Anatolodorcadion)
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Turkey. Florida Entomologist 98(2):439-441.
#121
tribe Psebiini Lacordaire, 1868
genus Kabatekiipsebium Rapuzzi, 2015: 583 type species Kabatekiipsebium yemenensis Rapuzzi, 2015:
yemenensis Rapuzzi, 2015: 754 A: OM YE
Rapuzzi P. 2015: Kabatekiipsebium yemenensis new genus and new species from Arabic
Peninsula (Coleoptera Cerambycidae). Biodiversity Journal 6 (3): 753–756.
#122
Pseudosphegestes bubeniki Rapuzzi & Jeniš, 2015a is described from Greece, Peloponnese
(Messenia, Dasochori; Chrousa, SW of Megalopoli; Arkadia, Vastas SW Megalopoli).
Pseudosphegestes giglii Rapuzzi & Jeniš, 2015a is described from Turkey (Antalya prov.,
Karaovabeli; Mugla prov., Fethye; Antalya prov., Gündoğmuş; Antalya prov., Gündoğmuş;
Mersin prov., north of Erdemli).
Rapuzzi P. & Jeniš I. 2015a: Two new species of Pseudosphegesthes Reitter, 1913 from Greece
and Turkey (Coleoptera Cerambycidae). Biodiversity Journal 6 (3): 749–752.
#123
Clytus paradisiacus Rapuzzi & Jeniš, 2015b is described from Greece (Peloponnese,
Arkadia, South of Megalopoli): Paradisia, Dasochori, Vastas.
#124
According to Li et al. (2015) all names published by Breuning, 1960b (pp. 1-60) as
variations of Oberea spp. are unavailable, because the final parts of the revision were published
later (1961-1962). Such argument looks very strange and can not be accepted.
Li Zh., Cuccodoro G. & Chen L. 2015. List of unavailable infrasubspecific names originally
published in Oberea Dejean, 1835, with nomenclatural notes on the genus (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae). Zootaxa 4034 (3): 577–586.
Several remarks to Palaearctic names mentioned by Li et al. (2015):
1. Oberea nigriceps m. flavipennis Breuning, 1950: 199 – unavailable name.
O. nigriceps flavipennis Breuning, 1960b: 39 – available name.
Breuning S. 1950: Nouveaux lamiaires du Musée de Genes (Col., Cerambycidae). Annali del
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova 64: 170-201.
2. O. gracillima Pascoe, 1867b is a valid name because of priority (Li et al., 2015).
3. O. bicoloricornis rubroantennalis Breuning, 1960b: 38 - available name.
4. O. binotaticollis melli Breuning, 1960b: 33 - available name.
5. O. consentanea m. mausoni Breuning, 1950e: 274 - unavailable name.
O. consentanea mausoni Breuning, 1960b: 54 - available name.
6. O. coreana var. licenti Pic, 1939b: 3 - available name (= herzi Gang.).
7. O. depressa nigroreducta Breuning, 1960b: 32 - available name.
8. O. depressa subdepressa Breuning, 1960b: 33 - available name.
9. O. donceeli m. atrosignata Breuning, 1947c: 57 - unavailable name.
O. donceeli atrosignata Breuning, 1960b: 25 - available name.
10. O. donceeli var. obscuripennis Pic, 1939b: 3 - available name.
11. O. erythrocephala ab. brunneicornis Podany, 1953: 50 - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala brunneicornis Breuning, 1960b: 28 - available name.
Podaný C. 1953: Quelques nouvelles aberrations de Cerambycidae.- Bulletin de la Société
Entomologique de Mulhouse 1953: 49–52.
12. O. erythrocephala m. discotrimaculata Breuning, 1947c: 59 - - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala discotrimaculata Breuning, 1960b: 27 - available name.
13. O. erythrocephala v. hungarica Pic, 1914c: 11 - available name.
14. O. erythrocephala m. macedonica Breuning, 1947c: 58 - - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala macedonica Breuning, 1960b: 27 - available name.
15. O. erythrocephala v. montandoni Pic, 1914: 11 - available name.
16. O. erythrocephala ab. mulsanti Plavilstshikov, 1927a: 64 - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala mulsanti Breuning, 1960b: 27 - available name.
17. O. erythrocephala ab. pyretana Marcu, 1935: 95 - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala pyretana Breuning, 1960b: 27 - available name.
Marcu O. 1935: Zur Kenntnis de Coleoptorenfauna von Rumänien, nebst Beschreibung einiger
neuen paläarktischen Formen. Buletinul facultăţii de ştiinţe din Cernăuţi [1934]8: 90–96.
18. O. erythrocephala m. rufoscapus Breuning, 1960a: 21 - unavailable name.
O. erythrocephala rufoscapa Breuning, 1960b: 28 - available name.
19. O. erythrocephala v. theophilei Pic, 1914c: 11 - available name.
20. O. euphorbia intermissa Breuning, 1960b: 26 [RN] - available name.
21. O. formosana clarior Breuning, 1960b: 43 - available name.
22. O. formosana v. ruficornis Breuning, 1956c: 235 - available name.
23. O. formosana spinipennis Breuning, 1960b: 43 - available name.
24. O. griseopennis basimaculata Breuning, 1960b: 34 - available name [= binotaticollis Pic,
1915c].
25. O. herzi ongevittata Breuning, 1960b: 31 - available name [= scutellaroides Br. – (”le
pronotum noir”)]
26. O. herzi mediomaculata Breuning, 1960b: 32 - available name [= scutellaroides Br. –
(pronotum black with red spot)]
27. O. herzi rufipennis Breuning, 1960b: 36 - available name
28. O. scutellaroides m. rufithorax Breuning, 1947c: 58 - unavailable name.
O. herzi rufithorax Breuning, 1960b: 36 - available name [= scutellaroides Br.].
29. O. herzi swampingensis Breuning, 1960b: 37 - available name [= scutellaroides Br. –
(”pronotum en majeure partie noir”).
30. O. humeralis fruhstorferi Breuning, 1960b: 55 - available name.
31. O. inclusa partenigrescens Breuning, 1960b: 39 - available name.
32. O. japonica m. laterifusca Breuning, 1947c: 58 - unavailable name.
O. japonica laterifusca Breuning, 1960b: 36 - available name.
33. O. lacana orientalis Breuning, 1960b: 49 - available name.
34. O. lutea nigroapicalis Breuning, 1960b: 53 - available name.
35. O. maculithorax v. pulla Matsushita, 1933: 421 - available name.
36. O. montivagans dorsoplagiata Breuning, 1960b: 51 - available name.
37. O. montivagans postfemoralis Breuning, 1960b: 51 - available name.
38. O. nigriceps m. flavipennis Breuning, 1950d: 199 - unavailable name.
O. nigriceps flavipennis Breuning; Breuning 1960b: 39 - available name.
39. O. nigriceps nigromaculicollis Breuning, 1960b: 35 - available name.
40. O. nigriventris postrufofemoralis Breuning, 1960b: 44 - available name.
41. O. notata rufoantennata Breuning, 1960b: 37 - available name.
42. O. notata kwangtungensis Breuning, 1960b: 37 - available name.
43. O. oculata nigroabdominalis Breuning, 1960b: 35 - available name.
44. O. pedemontana m. subtestacea Breuning, 1947c: 58 - unavailable name.
O. pedemontana subtestacea Breuning 1960b: 37 - available name.
45. O. posticata longulicollis Breuning, 1960b: 53 - available name.
46. O. posticata rubroantennata Breuning, 1960b: 53 - available name.
47. O. pupillata v. alsatica Pic, 1915e: 10 - available name.
48. O. pupillata m. bimaculatoides Breuning, 1947c: 58 - unavailable name.
O. pupillata bimaculatoides Breuning 1960b: 33 - available name.
49. O. pupillata m. pseudodepressa Breuning, 1947c: 58 - unavailable name..
O. pupillata pseudodepressa Breuning 1960b: 33 - available name.
50. O. walkeri atrosternalis Breuning, 1960b: 38 - available name.
51. O. walkeri nigrobasicollis Breuning, 1960b: 38 - available name.
52. O. walkeri sikkimensis Breuning, 1960b: 38 - available name.
53. Oberea yunnanensis atripennis Breuning, 1960b: 35 - available name.
#125
Oberea histrionis Pic was recorded for Poland (Hofmański & Mazepa, 2015).
Hofmański D. & Mazepa J. 2015: Stanowiska dłużynki Oberea (Amaurostoma) histrionis Pic
1917 (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) w Polsce. Biuletyn Parków Krajobrazowych Wielkopolski,
Zeszyt 21(23): 157- 158.
#126
A big female of Rhagium mordax from Turkmenia with the label: “Kopet-Dag, KaraKala, V.1989, A. Kamenev” is preserved in the collection of A. Zubov.
#127
Paraclytus assamensis Viktora & Tichý, 2015b was described from Aranachal Pradesh
(India).
Paraclytus yao Viktora & Tichý, 2015b was described from Guangxi (China).
Paraclytus albiventris (Gressitt, 1937c) was recorded from Hunan.
Paraclytus excellens Miroshnikov et Lin, 2012 was recorded for north-east Burma
(Myanmar)
Viktora P. & Tichý T. 2015b: New Asian species of Paraclytus Bates, 1884 (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Anaglyptini). Folia Heyrovskyana, series A, vol. 23(1): 102114.
#128
Dorcadion cinerarium novorossicum Lazarev, 2015: 1109 is described on the base of a
big series from near Novorossiysk (Gaiduk environs, 445m, 44°48’6’’N, 37°43’26’’E). The new
taxon is close to its eastern neihbour D. c. veniamini Lazarev, 2011 (only 13 km westwards along
Markhotkh Ridge), but males and females are always totally pubescent.
The type locality of Dorcadion glaucum Faldermann, 1837 is accepted as high eastern
area of Karasu River (Iranian Azerbaijan, about 10km NE Kaleybar, 1900-2100m, 38°54’55’’N,
47°58’E).
Dorcadion glaucum lassalei Lazarev, 2015: 1112 is described from Aharchai river
northwards Ahar, 2000m, 38°38’4’’N, 47°2’56’’E.
Dorcadion glaucum murzinianus Lazarev, 2015: 1113 is described from Babak-Kale
environs, 2050m, 38°50’54’’N, 46°59’9’’E.
Lazarev M.A. 2015: New Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from
Caucasus and Iran. Humanity Space. International Almanac 4 (5): 1108-1117.
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Cortodera humeralis moreensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1035 is described from Peloponnesus
(Vourvoura env., 37°19"N, 22°29'E, 900m).
Cortodera semilivida Pic, 1892 is redescribed on the base of type materials from
Zoological Museum of Moscow Univeristy. Lectotype is designated. C. humeralis orientalis
Adlbauer, 1988 is supposed to be its synonym.
Cortodera pumila meltemae Özdikmen, Mercan & Cihan, 2012 is redescribed. Its area is
widened along North and Central Turkey: from Bolu, Zonguldak and Ankara to Sivash and Kars.
The taxon is recorded for Aksaray.
Cortodera wittmeri Holzschuh, 1995 is redescribed.
Cortodera wittmeri wittmeri is recorded for five provinces of south and central Anatolia:
Niğde, Içel, Antalya, Konya, Aksaray.
Cortodera wittmeri akshehirensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1043 is decsribed from Konya
prov., Yesilkoy (38°19'N, 31°36'E) environs, about 17km SE Akşehir.
Cortodera wittmeri sivasensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1044 is decsribed from Sivas prov.,
Karabayir Geçidi, 1925m, 40°9'59"N, 37°52'13"E and recorded for Erzurum prov., Oltu environs.
Cortodera wittmeri malatyaensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1045 is decsribed from SE env. of
Eskiköy vill., 1570-1620m, (30km SW Malatya).
Cortodera wittmeri gevashensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1046 is decsribed from Van province
at the south-east bank of Van Lake, Gevaş environs, 1800m.
The type locality of C. flavimana (Waltl, 1838) is accepted as Istambul environs. Five old
names are included in subspecies rank:
C. f. flavimana Waltl, 1838 – NW Anatolia and Europe without Peloponnesus.
C. f. schurmanni Sama, 1997 – Greece, Peloponnesus.
C. f. rufipes Kraatz, 1876 – Turkey, Izmir env.
C. f. corallipes Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2009 – Turkey, Erzurum prov.
C. f. zoiai Pesarini & Sabbadini, 2009 - Turkey, north of Izmir prov.
Cortodera flavimana inonuensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1045 is decsribed from Eskişehir
prov., Inonu [39°48'46"N, 30°08'49"E]. It is distrubuted in North-West Turkey: the northern most area of
Kütahya prov., the western most area of Eskişehir prov. and in Bursa prov.
Cortodera flavimana angorensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1051 is decsribed from Çamlidere
northwards Ankara.
Cortodera flavimana karsensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1052 is decsribed from the west part of
Kars province, Sarykamyš environs.
Cortodera flavimana sergeyi Danilevsky, 2015d: 1053 is decsribed from the north of
Tuncely province, Pulumur env., 1500-1875m.
Cortodera flavimana oezdikmeni Danilevsky, 2015d: 1053 is decsribed from
Kahramanmaraş province, Çağlayan env.
Cortodera flavimana torosensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1055 is decsribed from Içel, 40 km E
Mut, Cornelek; also known from Adana prov. (Pozanti env., about 37°25’N, 34°52’E, 2000m).
Cortodera flavimana sultanensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1053 is decsribed from South Turkey,
Sultandag Ridge at south and west sides of Akşehir Lake (provinces Afyon and Konya).
Cortodera neali Danilevsky, 2004 is recorded for NE Iraq, Mishaw (about 35°47'55"N,
46°18'13"E), 1750m.
Lectotype of Cortodera obscurans Pic, 1894 is designated: male from Zoological
Museum of Moscow Univeristy.
Cortodera colchica erzurumensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1058 is decsribed from Palandöken
Dağlari, Tekederesi village env., 39°49'-39°46.1'N, 41°08.7'-41°10.3'E (15km SW Erzurum).
Cortodera colchica porsukensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1060 is decsribed from Eskişehir
prov., Porsuk Baraji, 39°38′08″N, 30°16′46″E.
Cortodera colchica aestiva Sama & Rapuzzi, 1999 (Kars) and Cortodera colchica
aksarayensis Özdikmen & Özbek, 2012 (about whole south Anatolia, known from 7 provinces:
Aksaray, Konya, Antalya, Muş Malatya, Içel, Sivas).
Cortodera kadleci Danilevsky, 2015d: 1061 is decsribed from Erzincan prov., Tercan,
39°46'42"N, 40°23'2"E.
Cortodera napolovi Danilevsky, 2015d: 1061 is decsribed from Muş, (Buglan Geçidi, 4km
NE Karabey vill., 1640-1700m).
Cortodera discolor ankarensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1063 is decsribed from the north of
Ankara prov., Çamlidere.
Cortodera discolor gumushanensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1064 is decsribed from
Gümüşhane prov., Pass SW Yeniyol, 1200m.
Cortodera discolor bitlisiensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1065 is decsribed from East Turkey,
17km W Tatvan, 38°30'N, 42°09'E.
Cortodera alpina tatvanensis Danilevsky, 2015d: 1065 is decsribed from East Turkey,
15km westwards Tatvan.
C. alpina rosinae Pic, 1902 (originally described as C. xanthoptera var. rosinae Pic, 1902) is
accepted for Akçehir (Konya).
Danilevsky M.L. 2015d: New and poorly known taxa of the genus Cortodera Mulsant, 1863
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from South Europe and Near East. Humanity Space.
International Almanac 4(5): 1034-1084.
#130
Brachyta interrogationis eitschbergeri Danilevsky & Peks, 2015: 1085 is described from
Germany (North Bavaria, Marktleuthen environs, 50°7'28"N, 11°59'47"E, 534m). The taxon is
characterized by totally (or about totally) black elytra of all specimens (more than 200
paratypes). Undoubtedly all populations from West Bohemia also belong to B. i. eitschbergeri.
According to Kierdorf-Traut (2007) the populations of B. interrogationis in South Tirol
(Italy) consist of rather dark specimens (in general much darker than populations in Scandinavia
or East Europe). But the number of specimens with relatively light elytra (similar to the
nominative form or lighter) is considerable in about each locality. So, all Italian populations
must be accepted as a good subspecies B. i. marginella (Fabricius, 1793) described from Italy.
The populations from neighbor areas of France, Austria, Switzerland, South Germany and
probably Luxembourg can belong to same subspecies, but detail investigations of south
European populations are desirable.
Several dark variations of B. interrogationis published by Pic (1934f: 31 – mulsanti,
multiguttata, plavilstshikovi, prescutellaris) without georgraphical attribution on the base of
Plavilstshikov’s (1932: 31) designs were wrongly attributed by me (Danilevsky, 2014i: 132) to
the nominative subspecies. In fact all such forms are represented in Plavilstshikov’s collection by
specimens from East Siberia and belong to B. i. mannerheimii (Motschulsky, 1860b). The
designations of corresponding lectotypes in Plavilstshikov’s collection must be done.
Danilevsky M.L. & Peks H. 2015: Brachyta interrogationis eitschbergeri ssp. n. (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae ) - black subspecies from south-east Germany. Humanity Space.
International Almanac 4(5): 1085-1089.
Kierdorf-Traut G. 2007: Notizen zum Vorkommen der Gattung Brachyta Fairmaire, 1864 und
Evodinus LeConte, 1850 in Südtirol (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Gredleriana 7: 219-232.
Plavilstshikov N.N. 1932: Evodinus interrogationis L. und die zugehörigen Formen (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae). Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica 4 (1): 16-31.
#131
Parandra caspia Ménétriés, 1832 was recorded for Nagorno-Karabakh.
Ghredjyan T.L. & Kalashian M.Yu. 2015: On the finding of longhorn beetle Parandra caspia
Ménétriés, 1832 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in Nagorno-Karabakh. Humanity Space.
International Almanac 4(5): 1090.
#132
Cerambyx nodulosus hermoniacus Sláma M. 2015c: 1121 was described from Syria, Mount
Hermon, Jandal.
Cerambyx kodymi Sláma M. 2015c: 1122 close to C. carinatus (Küst.) was described from Syria,
Latakia (type locality) and Turkey, Iskenderun.
Tetropium fuscum lapponicum Sláma M. 2015c: 1126 was described from Finnland, Ivallo.
Agapanthia kirbyi valandovensis Sláma M. 2015c: 1127 was described from Macedonia,
Valandovo.
Sláma M. 2015c: Descriptions of new taxa from Europe and Southwest Asia (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae). Humanity Space. International Almanac 4(5): 1120-1133.
#133
Dorcadion velutinum Kraatz, 1873a (published as D. velutinum Stev. 1809: 31-42) is now
generally accepted (Plavilstshikov, 1958a; Breuning, 1962a) as a synonym of Dorcadion
sericatum Sahlberg, 1823, though the description by Kraatz (1873a) was definitely based on
three different species: one from “Krimm” (so, D. sericatum), one from “Sud-Ruβland”, and one
from “Caucasus” (so, D. sulcipenne). Later Kraatz (1878a: 218) published the description of “D.
velutinum Stev.“ (unavailable name) with distinct characters of D. sulcipenne Küst.; D.
velutinum Dejean (unavailable name) was also mentioned here. So, the lectotype of Dorcadion
velutinum Kraatz, 1873a from Crimea must be designated for the conservation of the generally
accepted sense of the name.
The article by Steven (1809: 31-42) does not contain the name “velutinum”.
Plavilstshikov (1958a) mentioned D. velutinum Stev. 1809, “in litt.”.
#134
The name Dorcadion rubripes Krynicki, 1832: 160 was published with a detail
description as a synonym of D. sericatum Sahlberg, 1823. Before it was published as unavailable
(Dejean, 1821).
#135
Three species are recorded for South Korea:
Ropalopus (Prorrhopalopus) speciosus Plavilstshikov, 1915 – “Cheonmi-ri, Yanggu-gun,
Gangwon-do,” and “Namjeon-ri, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do”.
Phymatodes (Poecilium) ermolenkoi Tsherepanov, 1980 – “Mt. Bokgye-san, Cheorwon-gun,
Gangwon-do”.
Stenhomalus (Stenhomalus) nagaoi Hayashi, 1960 – “Yeoseo-do Is., Wando-gun, Jeollanamdo”.
Oh S.H. & Jang H.K. 2015: Three Additional Species of the Subfamily Cerambycinae
(Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Korea. Elytra, New Series, 5 (2): 501–503.
#136
Purpuricenus caucasicola Danilevsky, 2015e was described from Transcaucasia
(Aserbaijan, Georgia) and Russian Caucasus (Krasnodar and Stavropol regions); the type locality
– Russia, NW Caucasus, Novorossiysk env., Dyurso, Orel Mt., 44°41′55″N, 37°31′50″E. The
species was recorded for the area as P. caucasicus sensu Miroshnikov (1984), not Th.Pic (1902),
then as a part of Turkish P. renyvonae neocaucasius Rapuzzi & Sama, 2014b after a single
female from Georgia.
P. graecus Sláma, 1993, P. renyvonae Sláma, 2001, P. baeckmanni Danilevsky, 2007, P.
neocaucasicus Rapuzzi et Sama, 2013 were accepted as species.
Danilevsky M.L. 2015e: A new species of the genus Purpuricenus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) from the Caucasus. Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 11(2): 385-388, pl. 11.
#137
Clytellus methocoides Westwood, 1854 was recorded for Jiangxi Province of China
(Miroshnikov, 2015).
Miroshnikov A.I. 2015a: Additions to reviewing the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). 1. Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 11(2): 369-381 + 9 color
plates.
#138
Several new records for China were published by Li Jingke (2015)
Anubis bipustulatus (Thomson, 1865): Yunnan, Tauwan
Anubis inermis (A. White, 1853): Guangxi, Guangdong, Taiwan
Aphrodisium attenuatum (Gressitt, 1951): Hubei
Aphrodisium basifemorale (Pic, 1902): Hubei
Aphrodisium cantori (Hope, 1840): Yunnan, Guangxi
Laosaphrodisium crassum (Gressitt, 1939) (as Aphrodisium): Hubei
Aphrodisium faldermannii yugaii Kano, 1933 (as A. f. insularis & horishanensis): Guangdong,
Sichuan
Aphrodisium gibbicolle (White,1853): Shaanxi, Shandong
Aphrodisium inexpectatum (Podany, 1971): Guangxi
Aphrodisium metallicolle (Gressitt, 1939): Hebei
Aphrodisium neoxenum (White, 1855): Guangxi, Sichuan
Schwarzerium provosti (Fairmaire, 1887) (as Aphrodisium) (+manchuricum Mats.): Hebei,
Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning
Aphrodisium sauteri (Matsushita, 1933): Sichuan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Anhui, Shandong, Zhejiang
Aphrodisium sinicum (White, 1853): Guangxi
Aphrodisium griffithi (Hope, 1839) (as Cataphrodisium): Yunnan
Aphrodisium implicatum (Pic,1920) (as Chelidonium): Guangxi
Aromia bungii (Falderman, 1835): Beijing, Chongqing, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shanghai, Taiwan,
Tianjin, Xinjiang
Aromia orientalis Plavilstshikov, 1932: Chongqing, Jiangxi, Ningxia, Sichuan, Shandong
Cataphrodisium rubripenne (Hope, 1843): Zhejiang, Gansu
Chelidonium argentatum (Dalman, 1817): Chongqing, Gansu, Hubei, Ningxia, Taiwan
Chelidonium binotaticolle (Pic, 1937): Yunnan, Guizhou
Chelidonium cinctum (Guerin-Meneville,1844): Sichuan
Chelidonium citri (Gressitt ,1942): Chongqing, Guizhou, Hubei, Hainan
Chelidonium impressicolle Plavilstshikov, 1934: Gansu
Chelidonium purpureipes (Gressitt 1939): Guangxi
Schwarzerium quadricolle (Bates, 1884) (as Chelidonium): Hunan, Jilin
Chelidonium sinense (Hope, 1841): Fujian, Hongkong, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu,
Guangdong
Chelidonium zaitzevi Plavistshikov, 1933: Liaoning
Chloridolum addictum (Newman, 1842): Yunnan
Chloridolum alcmene (Thomson, 1865): Yunnan
Chloridolum (Leontium) cupreoviride (Gressitt,1942): Yunnan
Chloridolum cyaneonotatum (Pic, 1925): Yunnan, Sichuan
Chloridolum (Parachloridolum) japonicum (Harold, 1879): Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning,
Guizhou, Hunan, Henan
Chloridolum kwangtungum Gressitt, 1939: Zhejiang
Chloridolum (Leontium) laosense (Pic, 1932): Hainan
Chloridolum laotium (Gressitt & Rondon, 1970): Taiwan
Chloridolum loochooanum Gressitt, 1934: Guangdong
Chloridolum nigroscutellatum (Gressitt, 1940): Guangxi
Chloridolum plicaticolle Pic, 1932: Chongqing
Chloridolum sieversi (Ganglbauer, 1886): Hubei
Chloridolum splendidulum Gressitt,1940: Hainan, Taiwan
Chroridolum taiwanum Gressitt, 1936: Hainan
Chloridolum touzalini (Pic, 1920): Shaanxi
Chloridolum (Leontium) viride Thomson, 1864: Chongqing, Jilin, Liaoning
Emrikstrandia bimaculata (White, 1853): Chongqing, Gansu, Hainan
Emrikstrandia unifasciata (Ristema, 1897): Gansu
Ipothalia bicoloripes Pic, 1920: Guangxi
Nothopeus sericeus (Sauders, 1853): Jiangsu
Pachyteria dimidiata Westwood, 1848: Guangxi
Schmidtiana violaceothoracica (Gressitt & Rondon, 1970) (as Pachyteria): Sichuan
Polyzonus fasciatus (Fabricius, 1781): Beijing, Yunnan, Chongqing, Hainan
Pseudopolyzonus latefasciatus (Hüdepohl, 1998) (as Polyzonus): Fujian
Polyzonus flavocinctus Gahan, 1894: Fujian
Polyzonus obtusus Bates, 1879: Taiwan
Polyzonus prasinus (White,1853): Guangxi
Polyzonus sinense (Hope, 1840): Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guangxi,
Taiwan
Polyzonus subtrucatus (Bates, 1879): Guangdong
Li J. 2015: Distribution check list Callichromini Thomson 1860 of China (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae), pp. 5-36. In: Coleopterorum study of China (1). Personal Publishing: 48pp.
#139
genus Acalolepta Pascoe, 1858: 247 type species Acalolepta pusio Pascoe, 1858
…
fasciculata Hua, 2009: 192, 331 [RN] A: HUN
fasciata Hua, 1992: 492, 524 [HN]
…
Not Acalolepta fasciata (Montrouzier, 1855) from Indonesia described as Monochamus.
Hua L.-Z. 1992 [new taxa: 492, 509, 514, 519, 521, 523-524]. In: Hua L.-Z., Li S.-L. & Zhang
K. 1992: Coleoptera Cerambycidae. Pp. 467-524. In: Peng J.-W. & Liu Y.-Q. (eds):
Iconography of forest insects of Hunan, China. Hunan: Academia Sinica & Hunan Forestry
Institute, 1-60 + 1-4 + 1-1473 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
Hua L.-Z. 2009 [new name: 192, 331]. In: Hua L.-Z., Nara H., Saemulson [Samuelson] G. A. &
Langafelter [Lingafelter] S. W. 2009: Iconography of Chinese Longicorn Beetles (1406
Species) in Color. Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press, 474p.
#140
Chloridolum cinnyris Pascoe, 1866 was recorded for Yunnan by Guo & Chen (2003: 187).
Guo Di-jin & Chen Li, 2003: Three New-Recorded Species of Cerambycinae (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) in China. Journal of Sichuan Agricultural University 21 (3): 187-188.
#141
Chloridolum plicovelutinum Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 was recorded for Yunnan by Fu & Chen
(2006: 151).
Fu L.-J. & Chen L. 2006: A New Record Species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from China.
Entomotaxonomia 28 (2): 151-152, 1 fig.
#142
genus Saperdoglenea Breuning, 1964: 22 type species Saperdoglenea gleneoides Breuning, 1964
hunanensis Hua, 1992: 519, 523 A: HUN
Hua L.-Z. 1992 [new taxa: 492, 509, 514, 519, 521, 523-524]. In: Hua L.-Z., Li S.-L. & Zhang
K. 1992: Coleoptera Cerambycidae. Pp. 467-524. In: Peng J.-W. & Liu Y.-Q. (eds):
Iconography of forest insects of Hunan, China. Hunan: Academia Sinica & Hunan Forestry
Institute, 1-60 + 1-4 + 1-1473 pp. (in Chinese with English summary).
#143
Encyclops obscurellus Holzschuh, 2015a was described from Yunnan prov., pass 50km W
Judian.
Dymasius querceus Holzschuh, 2015a was described from Sichuan prov., Jiuzhaigou.
Novorondonia antennata Holzschuh, 2015a was described from Shaanxi (Lueyang) and Sichuan
(Nanjiang) provinces.
Holzschuh C. 2015a: Zehn neue Bockäfer aus Südostasien und Bemerkungen zur Gattung
Microdymasius Pic, 1946 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Les Cahiers Magellanes (NS) 19:
41-53.
#144
According to Holzschuh (2015b):
Exocentrus granulicollis Fisher, 1932 = E. rufithorax Gressitt, 1935e
Exocentrus parrotiae Fisher, 1932 = E. klapperichi Breuning, 1957c
Exocentrus alni Fisher, 1932 = E. ochreosignatus Breuning, 1974h
Exocentrus lusitanus (Linnaeus, 1767) = E. ochreoscutellatus Breuning, 1974h („Deccan“ –
Central India – wrong label)
Exocentrus hupehensis hupehensis Gressitt, 1951a was recorded for Hunan and Guizhou.
Holzschuh C. 2015b: Die Gattung Exocentrus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) auf dem
asiatischen Festland: neue Synonymien und neue Taxa. Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Österreichischer Entomologen 67: 45–72.
#145
Pachypidonia tavakiliani Miroshnikov, 2015b was described on the base of a single
female (China, N. Yunnan, Tsekou [now Yanmen; 28°04´N, 98°54´E]).
Katarinia murzini Miroshnikov, 2015b was described on the base of a single male
(China, Shaanxi Prov., Zhouzhi env., Taibaishan nat. park, 1350 m, 34°01´N, 108°06´E,
30.V.1999, leg. S. Murzin).
Katarinia belousovi Miroshnikov, 2015b was described on the base of a single male
(China, Yunnan Prov., Zhongdian env., 3800–4100 m, 13.VII.2007, leg. I. Belousov & I.
Kabak).
Neorhamnusium melanocephalum Miroshnikov & Lin, 2015 was described on the base of
a single female (China, Yunnan Prov., Laojunshan, river above Shangliju, 2755 m, 26°45´20´´N,
99°37´16´´E, 25.VI.2014, leg. I. Belousov & I. Kabak).
Neorhamnusium shaanxiensis Miroshnikov & Lin, 2015 was described on the base of a
single male (China, Shaanxi Prov., Qinling, Ningshan, Huoditang, 33°25´N, 108°27´E,
VII.2011).
Neorhamnusium wuchaoi Miroshnikov & Lin, 2015 was described on the base of a single
female (China, Beijing, Mentougou, Xiaolongmen, 1130m, 39°57´N, 115°26´E, 22.VI.2012, leg.
Chao Wu).
Miroshnikov A.I. 2015b: New species of the genera Pachypidonia Gressitt, 1935 and Katarinia
Holzschuh, 1991 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from China. Russian Entomological Journal
24(4): 285-290.
Miroshnikov A.I. & Lin M.-Y. 2015: A review of the genus Neorhamnusium Hayashi, 1976
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), with descriptions of three new species. Russian Entomological
Journal 24(4): 291-306.
#146
Conizonia georgiana (Navrátil & Rozsíval, 2016) was described (as Coptosia) from
Georgia (4km NE of Gori, 42°N, 44°10´E, 950-1050 m). The new taxon is very close to
Conizonia kalashiani Danilevsky, 1992b from Armenia and could be conspecific to it. The body
proportions are same (published photos are a little deformed – in fact both specimens are more
elongated), body size is same, the proportions of antennal segments are same. The only different
character I see: prothorax in C. georgiana is a little widened anteriorly, in C. kalashiani it is a
little widened posteriorly. But it can be connected with individual variability.
Navrátil D. & Rozsíval M. 2016: A new species of the genus Coptosia (s. l.) Fairmaire, 1864
from Central Georgia (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Munis Entomology & Zoology 11(1): 1-3.
#147
Cortodera neslihanae Özdikmen, 2016a was described from Anatolia (Çankırı: Orta:
Elden village, 40°39'22"N, 32°58'21"E) on the base of two females. Both specimens do not
differ from rather variable C. flavimana. The type locality of the new name is situated inside the
area of C.f. angorensis Danilevsky, 2015d. Typical C.f. angorensis is characterized by totally red
antennae and legs, while both females of C. neslihanae have black antennae and partly black
femora and tibiae. But a form with dark legs was mentioned in the original description of C.f.
angorensis Danilevsky, 2015d. So, until better investigation of local populations a new synonym
must be accepted: C.f. angorensis Danilevsky, 2015d = Cortodera neslihanae Özdikmen, 2016a.
Cortodera orientalis didemae Özdikmen, 2016a was describe on the base of a single male
from SE Anatolia (Mardin prov. – without precise locality). The male does not belong to C.
orientalis because of shorte and wide body. It looks like C. syriaca Pic, 1901s with bicolored
middle and hind legs, while all specimens of C. syriaca from Transcaucasia to Syria known to
me have middle and hind legs black. Bicored middle and hind legs are known in C. syriaca
nigroapicalis Holzschuh, 1981 from Hakkâri prov. and in specimens from West Iran. So, until
better study a new subspecies from Mardin can be accepted: C. syriaca didemae Özdikmen,
2016a.
Özdikmen H. 2016a. Two new species group taxa of Cortodera (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae:
Lepturinae) from Turkey with updated species group list. Munis Entomology & Zoology 11
(1): 4-17.
#148
10 new taxons are described from China:
Stenhomalus pinicola Holzschuh, 2015d from NE Sichuan, Shangliang;
Kunbir atripes bicoloripes Holzschuh, 2015d from Shaanxi, Lueyang env. and NE Sichuan,
Shangliang;
Epania ignota Holzschuh, 2015d from Yunnan, Lijiang, S Lijiang, 2000 m;
Molorchus rugatus (Holzschuh, 2015d) (as Glaphyra) from Yunnan prov., Gaoligong Shan, pass
SW, from Baoshan;
Molorchus terminatus (Holzschuh, 2015d) (as Glaphyra) from Fukien, Kuatun, I-1946, Tschung
Sen;
Molorchus macella (Holzschuh, 2015d) (as Glaphyra) from Yunnan, pass 20 km E Yongping,
25°29.581'N, 99°38.252'E, 2370 m;
Dere nigripennis Holzschuh, 2015d from Shaanxi, Lueyang (holotype) and Shaanxi, Qinling
Shan, 6 km E of Xunyangba, 1000-1300 m;
Monochamus rectus Holzschuh, 2015d from Shaanxi prov., Qing Ling Shan (mts.), road BaojiTaibai vill., pass 40 km S. Baoji (holotype) and several more localities from Shaanxi and
Henan;
M. abruptus Holzschuh, 2015d from Shaanxi prov., Qing Ling Shan (mts.), road Baoji-Taibai
vill., pass 40 km S. Baoji (holotype) and several more localities from Shaanxi;
M. foraminosus Holzschuh, 2015d from Sichuan prov., 70 km E from Chengkou, 2000 m.
1 from Nepal and India (Darjeeling): Prothema auratum brunnipenne Holzschuh, 2015d,
holotype from E-Nepal, Dhankuta, Arun-Valley, Lamobagar, 1400 m; several specimens
from other localities od Nepal and Darjeeling.
1 from Oman: Iranobrium grande Holzschuh,2015d from Jabal Shams,23°15'N,51°15'E, 2500m;
Holzschuh C. 2015d: Beschreibung von 50 neuen Bockkäfern aus Asien (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae). Les Cahiers Magellanes NS, No20, décembre 2015: 14-75.
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Accordinmg to Holzschuh (2015e) Demonax curvofasciatus (Gressitt, 1939a) = Demonax
triarticulodilatatus Hayashi, 1974a.
Sybra fulva (Schwarzer, 1925), comb. nov. from Atimura fulva Schwarzer, 1925.
Anaglyptus sericellus Holzschuh, 2015e is described from: “S-Taiwan, Pingtung County, Chunri
Township, Mt. Dahan, 900-1900m.
Holzschuh C. 2015e: Beitrag zur Bockkäferfauna von Taiwan mit Beschreibung einer neuen Art,
II (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Les Cahiers Magellanes NS, No20, décembre 2015: 104107.
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