Trichoferus Wollaston, 1854
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4026.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113126 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687FD-7947-FFB9-FF5E-7CEB7ABDFF6E |
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Trichoferus Wollaston, 1854 View in CoL
*89. Trichoferus griseus (Fabricius, 1793)
Examined material. None.
Distribution. Mediterranean.
Distribution in Serbia. Serbia, without precise locality (3).
Remarks. Althoff & Danilevsky (1997) reported the species from Serbia, but without any additional data on the precise finding. Later, Danilevsky (2015) didn’t mention the presence in Serbia. No other data available from the literature exist regarding the taxon’s presence in Serbia. This finding in the country is doubtful.
90. Trichoferus fasciculatus fasciculatus (Faldermann, 1837) Examined material. None.
Distribution. Mediterranean.
Distribution in Serbia. S (17).
Remarks. Only with one reliable finding in the country (from Ličje).
91. Trichoferus holosericeus (Rossi, 1790) Examined material. None.
Distribution. Mediterranean.
Distribution in Serbia. S (K) (21; 71). Remarks. Only one finding in Serbia (from Peć).
92. Trichoferus pallidus (Olivier, 1790) ( Fig. 11)
Examined material. 1 M, Bor D, Tekija, 21.VII–16.VIII.1993, NI (CNI); 1 F, idem, 12.VII–03.VIII.2001, NI (CNI); 2 S, Raška D, Mt. Goč, village of Brezna, 12.VII–05.VIII.2001, NI (CNI); 2 M, Bor D, Mt. Miroč, vicinity of the village of Miroč, 22.VI–06.VII.2007, NI (CNI); 11 S, idem, 18.VII–01.VIII.2007, NI (CNI); 1 S, idem, 05– 16.VII.2008, NI (CNI); 1 S, South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill, 07.VIII.2010, NI (CNI); 2 S, Kolubara D, Mt. Povlen, village of Donji Taor, 950 m a.s.l., 26.VII.2014, NI (CNI) ( Ilić 2005; Ilić et al. 2013; this paper).
Distribution. Central and Southern Europe.
Distribution in Serbia. N (V), W, C, and E (21; 23; 24; 48; 62; this paper).
Remarks. Rare species in Serbia. Found in wine traps hanged on branches in deciduous forests.
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