Dorcadion aethiops (Scopoli, 1763)
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Dorcadion aethiops View in CoL and D. fulvum
Dorcadion aethiops View in CoL belongs to the subgenus Carinatodorcadion , but its mitochondrial DNA is much closer to species of Cribridorcadion than to D. (Carinatodorcadion) fulvum View in CoL . Prior to Pesarini and Sabbadini (2007), the Greek populations of D. aethiops View in CoL were regarded as distinct species: Dorcadion propinquum Breuning View in CoL (described from near Kozani) and Dorcadion majoripenne Pic View in CoL , with the type locality around Thessaloniki ( Breuning, 1962). According to Danilevsky (2014), both taxa are valid subspecies and a third subspecies, D. aethiops strumense Danilevsky View in CoL , was described from south Bulgaria.
Therefore, according to the currently accepted geographic distribution of the subspecies, the barcoded specimens are D. aethiops propinquum View in CoL (aeVe01 from Vermion Mts.), D. aethiops strumense View in CoL from Kerkini Mts. (aeKe01 and aeKe02 collected at about 10 km from the type locality in S Bulgaria) and the nominotypical D. aethiops aethiops View in CoL from Romania ( Table 1). Our molecular data agree with the treatment of D. propinquum View in CoL as a subspecies of D. aethiops View in CoL and not as a distinct species. The identical DNA barcode in three subspecies distributed over a wide geographic area and the discordance between male genitalia and ITS2 data that places D. aethiops View in CoL in one subgenus and COI molecular data that disagree are best explained by mitochondrial capture from a yet unknown species in the subgenus Cribridorcadion . The body morphology of D. aethiops View in CoL is also reminiscent of some species of Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) View in CoL devoid of elytral pubescence.
By contrast, over the same geographic distance, D. fulvum is much more variable genetically. However, the three analysed subspecies cannot be distinguished based on the DNA barcode. Hence, we confirm the presence of the nominotypical subspecies in Romania, west of the Carpathians, based on morphology only. It was cited for the area by Zamoroka (2019) based solely on distribution data.
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Dorcadion aethiops
Dascălu, Maria-Magdalena, Caba, Florina-Georgiana & Fusu, Lucian 2022 |
D. aethiops strumense
Danilevsky 2014 |
D. aethiops strumense
Danilevsky 2014 |
Dorcadion propinquum
Breuning 1962 |
D. aethiops propinquum
Breuning 1962 |
D. propinquum
Breuning 1962 |