Phaeostigma (Crassoraphidia) cyprica (Hagen, 1867)

Aspoeck, Horst & Aspoeck, Ulrike, 2023, The snakeflies of the Mediterranean islands: review and biogeographical analysis (Neuropterida, Raphidioptera), Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 70 (1), pp. 175-218 : 175

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scientific name

Phaeostigma (Crassoraphidia) cyprica (Hagen, 1867)
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Phaeostigma (Crassoraphidia) cyprica (Hagen, 1867) View in CoL

Raphidia cyprica Hagen, 1867 (odescr): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon).

Raphidia phoenicia H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964a (odescr): H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon).

Phaeostigma (Crassoraphidia) cyprica (Hagen): H. Aspöck et al. 1989 (biogeogr, distr); H. Aspöck et al. 1991 (mon); H. Aspöck and Hölzel 1996 (distr); H. Aspöck et al. 2001 (anncat); Dobosz 2007 (distr, rec; ill: map); H. Aspöck and U. Aspöck 2013 (cat, etymol), 2014 (cat).

Phaeostigma cyprica (Hagen): Haring et al. 2011 (phyl).

Taxonomy.

Crassoraphidia cyprica (Fig. 3d View Figure 3 ) is closely related to C. knappi , from which it can be separated morphologically by slight differences of male and female genitalia.

Biology and ecology.

Larvae were repeatedly found under the bark of pine trees. Development two to Subilla three years. Last hibernation stage: full-grown larva. Adults: IV-VI. Imagines were collected particularly on pine trees, in various light forests and forest-like habitats in altitudes from 1000-1850 m.

Records on Mediterranean islands

(Fig. 10a View Figure 10 ). Cyprus. Ph. (C.) cyprica occurs in suitable habitats probably all over the island. Syntopic Raphidioptera in Cyprus: Ulrike syriaca .

Continental distribution.

Lebanon.

Biogeography.

Syrian (-Cyprian) faunal element. Most probably the refugial center was primarily somewhere in the Near East, from where the species invaded (passively) Cyprus. When and how this event may have happened, is unknown; it could have been during the last glacial period and/or possibly much later in the Holocene, perhaps even (repeatedly) by humans. Specimens from Cyprus cannot be differentiated morphologically from specimens from Near East. One may assume that genomic studies will lead to a better understanding.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Raphidioptera

Family

Raphidiidae

Genus

Phaeostigma

Loc

Phaeostigma (Crassoraphidia) cyprica (Hagen, 1867)

Aspoeck, Horst & Aspoeck, Ulrike 2023
2023
Loc

Raphidia phoenicia

H. Aspock & U. Aspock 1964
1964
Loc

Raphidia cyprica

Hagen 1867
1867