Pygopleurus hirsutus ( Brullé, 1832 )
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Pygopleurus hirsutus ( Brullé, 1832 ) |
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Pygopleurus hirsutus ( Brullé, 1832) View in CoL
( Figs. 10–17 View FIGURES 10–16 View FIGURE 17 , 133–134 View FIGURES 131–136 )
Amphicoma hirsuta Brullé, 1832: 182 View in CoL , Pl. XXXIX, fig. 10–11.
= Amphicoma (Pygopleurus) apicalis hirsuta f. albopilosa Petrovitz, 1972: 22 View in CoL [infrasubspecific, unavailable].
Type series. Lectotype ♀ designed by Baraud (1989: 356) in MNHN.
Type locality. [ Greece, Peloponnese], Messenia, “au pied du Manglava, entre Koubeh et Gargaliano ” [at the foot of Manglava, between Koubeh and Gargaliano ( Gargaliano corresponds to the current Gargalianoi)] .
Material examined. 129 ♂♂, 122 ♀♀, detailed in supplementary material.
Type specimens examined. Lectotype of Amphicoma hirsuta Brullé : White (man.) Amphicoma / hirsuta Brullé / Exped. de Moree Ш-182 / Graecia // Red (man.): Amphicoma / hirsuta / Brullé / LECTOTYPE ♀ / J. Baraud 1988 // White (man.): Pygopleurus / hirsutus ♀ / (Brullé) / J. Baraud dét. 1988.
Verified distribution.
Greece.
Central Greece. Phtiothis: Lamia, W of Bralos. Attica. Legrena ( 45 km SE Athens ) . Peloponnese. Corinthia: Nemea (0.5 km E of Galatas), Limiko. Laconia: 2 km SW of Polovitsa ; 5 km S of Anavriti; env. Kardamili, Trachila; Moni Golas; Mystras; Gythion; 4 km NW Githion. Arcadia: Agios Petros, M. Parnon. Western Greece. Elis: 1.5 km E of Keramidia.
Diagnosis. Elytra unicolored, with long, raised setation completely light-colored and quite uniformly scattered across the whole surface, apex with a small transversal truncation and tiny sutural tooth.
Paramera and everted endophallus diagnostic ( Figs. 14–15 View FIGURES 10–16 ).
Distribution ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 ). This species seems scattered in Central Greece and Peloponnese. Its presence in Messenia is only known from the type locality.
Pygopleurus hirsutus was reported for Turkey by Rozner & Rozner (2009b). The examination by Marco Uliana (MU) of part of these specimens, preserved in DZCB, revealed that they should be referred to P. mithridates ( Petrovitz, 1962) . Pygopleurus hirsutus is therefore not known from the fauna of Turkey.
Eco-ethological notes ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 ). Pygopleurus hirsutus is one of the most early flying species of the genus, appearing as early as 20 th March (Lakonia, env. Kardamili, Trachila, 100 m) and flying until the end of April (30 th April, Lakonia, Anavriti, 1100 m). This early phenology is in accordance with its presence mostly at low altitudes (sea level at Attica, Legrena), although it can reach 1100 m (Lakonia, Anavriti). Observations are however biased by the scarcity of records (12) scattered over a wide range. The species appears rare, although this is probably related to its early activity. The very long series (nearly 200 specimens) housed at MHNG and collected by Rudolf Petrovitz near Gythion, indicates that the species can produce abundant and locally dense swarms, as it is the case with other Glaphyridae . Based on our observations, the species was usually encountered as single specimens in Papaver , on Asteracee (yellow Tubuliflorae of genera Hyoseris , Crepis , Picris , within others), and on Cistus creticus .
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Pygopleurus hirsutus ( Brullé, 1832 )
Bollino, Maurizio, Uliana, Marco & Sabatinelli, Guido 2019 |
Amphicoma (Pygopleurus) apicalis hirsuta f. albopilosa
Petrovitz, R. 1972: 22 |
Amphicoma hirsuta Brullé, 1832: 182
Brulle, M. 1832: 182 |