Anthaxia (Anthaxia) ephippiata Redtenbacher, 1850
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Anthaxia (Anthaxia) ephippiata Redtenbacher, 1850 View in CoL
( Figs. 9–12 View FIGURES 9 – 12 )
Anthaxia ephippiata Redtenbacher, 1850: 45 View in CoL , 47. Type locality: “ Persia ”.
Anthaxia ephippiata: Lacordaire, 1857: 50 View in CoL (taxonomy); Marseul, 1865: 529 (monograph); Gemmiger & Harold, 1869: 1388 (catalogue); Saunders, 1871: 53 (catalogue); Reitter, 1891: 226 (taxonomy); Kerremans, 1892: 118, 120 (syn. of brevis View in CoL ); 1903: 175 (catalogue); Obenberger, 1912: 65 –66 (taxonomy); Jakobson, 1913: 792 (catalogue); Obenberger, 1914c: 13 (taxonomy); Bedel, 1916: 272 (taxonomy); Obenberger, 1917a: 18, 47, 82, 133–134 (monograph); 1926: 647 (catalogue); 1930: 481 (catalogue); Richter, 1944: 50 (taxonomy); Gentry, 1965: 132 (agriculture); Soldatova, 1976: 634 –636, Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 4 (immatures); Borumand, 2002: 45 (faunistics).
Anthaxia (Cyclanthaxia) ephippiata: Richter, 1945a: 122 View in CoL (faunistics, taxonomy); 1949: 6, 59, 143–145, 147, 149, 246, pl.2 - Fig.8 View FIGURES 5 – 8 (monograph); Alexeev, et all., 1991: 863 (faunistics); Modarres Awal, 1997: 132 (agriculture).
Anthaxia View in CoL (s. str.) ephippiata: Cobos, 1966: 318 View in CoL (faunistics); Bílý, 1997: 21, 66, 68, 91, 154 (catalogue).
Anthaxia (Anthaxia) ephippiata: Bílý, 2006: 371 View in CoL (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1383 –1384, 1424 (catalogue).
Anthaxia maschelii Kiesenwetter, 1880: 130 View in CoL . Type locality: “Caucasus”.
Anthaxia maschelii: Kerremans, 1885: 138 View in CoL (mascheli [sic!], catalogue); 1892: 124 (mascheli [sic!], catalogue); 1903: 176 (mascheli [sic!], catalogue); Obenberger, 1912: 67 (taxonomy); Jakobson, 1913: 792 (catalogue); Bedel, 1916: 272 (maschelli [sic!]); syn. of ephippiata View in CoL ); Obenberger, 1917a: 19, 48, 82, 135 (mascheli, maschelli [sic!], monograph); 1926: 647 (maschelli [sic!], catalogue); 1930: 481 (maschelli [sic!], catalogue); Richter, 1945a: 122 (maschelli [sic!], faunistics, taxonomy); 1949: 143, 248 (maschelli [sic!], monograph); Bílý, 1997: 21, 91,169 (maschelli [sic!], catalogue); 2006: 371 (maschelli [sic!], catalogue); Kubáň, 2007: 28 (errata, catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1384, 1424 (catalogue).
Anthaxia edithae Reitter, 1890: 194 View in CoL –195. Type locality: [ Azerbaijan] “Araxesthal bei Ordubad”.
Anthaxia edithae: Reitter, 1891: 226 View in CoL (syn. of ephippiata View in CoL ); Kerremans, 1892: 120 (catalogue); Jakobson, 1913: 792 (catalogue); Bedel, 1916: 272 (taxonomy); Obenberger, 1917a: 82 (monograph); 1926: 647 (catalogue); 1930: 481 (catalogue); Richter, 1945a: 122 (faunistics, taxonomy); 1949: 143, 246 (monograph); Bílý, 1997: 21, 66 (catalogue); 2006: 371 (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1383 –1384 (catalogue).
Anthaxia kreuzbergi Richter, 1944: 49 View in CoL –51, syn. nov. Type locality: [ Turkmenistan] “vicinity of Kushka, mountain range Shor- Safit“.
Anthaxia (Cyclanthaxia) kreuzbergi: Richter, 1945c: 70 View in CoL (faunistics, comments); 1949: 6, 60, 144–145 (monograph); Volkovitsh & Alexeev, 1992: 161 (faunistics); 1994: 433, 449 (faunistics, comments).
Anthaxia View in CoL (s. str.) kreuzbergi: Bílý, 1997: 26 View in CoL , 85, 168 (catalogue).
Anthaxia (Anthaxia) kreuzbergi: Bílý, 2006: 371 View in CoL (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1415 (catalogue).
Type specimens studied. Anthaxia (A.) ephippiata : holotype by monotypy (♀, NHMW - Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 12 , original labelling: Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ); A. (A.) kreuzbergi : lectotype by present designation (♂, ZIN - Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9 – 12 , original labelling: Fig. 12 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ).
Remarks. Anthaxia (A.) ephippiata was described by Redtenbacher (1850) from a single female specimen ( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ), apparently collected by Kotschy in the Fars province, during his expedition to Persia ( Edmondson & Lack 2006).
Anthaxia (A.) maschelii , a species seldom reported in literature with its correct spelling, was described on a specimen from Caucasus by Kiesenwetter (1880), probably a female. The holotype is supposedly deposited in ZSMC.
Anthaxia (A.) edithae View in CoL was described by Reitter (1890) from Ordubad, a city in the current Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan, and synonymised with A. (A.) ephippiata View in CoL by the same author ( Reitter 1891).
The deposition of the holotype of this species indicated in recent catalogues ( Bílý 1997; Bellamy 2008) seems to be incorrect, as it has not been found in the HNHM ( O. Merkl, pers. comm.).
Richter (1944) described A. (A.) kreuzbergi View in CoL from two male specimens reared from branches of Pistacia vera View in CoL L. ( Anacardiaceae View in CoL ). The wood samples had been collected by Kreuzberg in southern Turkmenistan, in the area of Kushka, the present Serhetabad, near to the border with Afghanistan. In order to establish a single name-bearing type for this species, from the two male syntypes conserved in the ZIN, I designate the illustrated specimen ( Figs. 11–12 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ) as the lectotype, and the remaining one as paralectotype.
In his description, Richter included both A. (A.) kreuzbergi View in CoL and A. (A.) ephippiata View in CoL in the subgenus Cyclanthaxia Richter, 1945 , one of the most valid subgenera established by Richter (1945a: 121, 129; 1945b: 156; 1949: 137), subsequently synonymised with Anthaxia View in CoL s. str. by Nelson (1985: 135).
The area of distribution of A. (A.) ephippiata View in CoL includes so far southern Caucasus, eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and nearly all of Iran, while A. (A.) kreuzbergi View in CoL is present in southeastern Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, northern Pakistan and India. Both species have a larval development strictly associated with species of Pistacia View in CoL .
One of the differences by which these two species have hitherto been distinguished is the pattern of elytral colouration, which in A. (A.) ephippiata View in CoL ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ) usually lacks any green colouration, being deep red to goldengreen with a bluish-black discal macula reminiscent of a hourglass. The same pattern is shared by A. (A.) kreuzbergi View in CoL , but in this latter species a green colouration is usually present on head, pronotum, and in the circumscutellar area ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9 – 12 ), thus reducing the basal part of the elytral macula to a couple of separate spots.
According to Richter's description ( Richter 1944) and to the opinion of the late Alexeev (Mühle pers. comm.), an important diagnostic character would be the shape of the posterior part of the elytral macula which in A. (A.) ephippiata View in CoL is sharply triangular anteriorly and somewhat truncate posteriorly, while in A. (A.) kreuzbergi View in CoL it is more irregular and wider anteriorly, and more rounded posteriorly. In addition, according to these two authors, the elytral sculpture is finer in ephippiata View in CoL than in kreuzbergi View in CoL .
In the relatively abundant material of A. (A.) ephippiata that I have examined, both collected in the field and reared from samples of Pistacia spp., the great majority of specimens lack any green colouration, but occasional specimens show the green colouration and are practically indistinguishable from A. (A.) kreuzbergi . Some other specimens instead, although lacking the green colouration, show a more irregularly shaped elytral macula as in A. (A.) kreuzbergi . On the other hand, the few specimens of A. (A.) kreuzbergi available for study have revealed that specimens occasionally have a finely contoured elytral macula, the same as in A. (A.) ephippiata . Regarding the elytral sculpture, I have actually observed the existence of the slight difference mentioned by Richter and Alexeev, but I do not consider it as a sufficient reason for a specific separation. With regard to the slight differences in the characteristic pronotal sculpture, they are absolutely negligible and typical of species belonging to the A. (A.) salicis (Fabricius, 1776) species-group, in which it is very hard to find two specimens with identical pronotal sculpture.
In my opinion, these cases of regressive patterns of colouration, and the absence of any relevant morphological difference signify that these two species can at most be considered as two different phenotypes of a single polymorphic species with a wide distribution, which overlaps the area of diffusion of its host plants, the various species of Pistacia . Hence, I consider A. (A.) kreuzbergi Richter, 1944 to be conspecific and a junior synonym of A. (A.) ephippiata Redtenbacher, 1850 .
Anthaxia (A.) ephippiata belongs to the A. (A.) brevis Gory & Laporte, 1839 sub-group, which is currently contained in the A. (A.) salicis species-group.
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Anthaxia (Anthaxia) ephippiata Redtenbacher, 1850
Baiocchi, Daniele 2015 |
Anthaxia (Anthaxia) ephippiata: Bílý, 2006 : 371
Bellamy 2008: 1383 |
Bily 2006: 371 |
Anthaxia (Anthaxia) kreuzbergi: Bílý, 2006 : 371
Bellamy 2008: 1415 |
Bily 2006: 371 |
Anthaxia
Bily 1997: 26 |
Anthaxia
Bily 1997: 21 |
Cobos 1966: 318 |
Anthaxia (Cyclanthaxia) ephippiata:
Modarres 1997: 132 |
Richter 1945: 122 |
Anthaxia (Cyclanthaxia) kreuzbergi:
Volkovitsh 1992: 161 |
Richter 1945: 70 |
Anthaxia kreuzbergi
Richter 1944: 49 |
Anthaxia edithae:
Bellamy 2008: 1383 |
Bily 1997: 21 |
Richter 1945: 122 |
Obenberger 1917: 82 |
Bedel 1916: 272 |
Jakobson 1913: 792 |
Kerremans 1892: 120 |
Reitter 1891: 226 |
Anthaxia edithae
Reitter 1890: 194 |
Anthaxia maschelii:
Bellamy 2008: 1384 |
Kuban 2007: 28 |
Bily 1997: 21 |
Richter 1945: 122 |
Obenberger 1917: 19 |
Bedel 1916: 272 |
Jakobson 1913: 792 |
Obenberger 1912: 67 |
Kerremans 1885: 138 |
Anthaxia maschelii
Kiesenwetter 1880: 130 |
Anthaxia ephippiata:
Borumand 2002: 45 |
Soldatova 1976: 634 |
Gentry 1965: 132 |
Richter 1944: 50 |
Obenberger 1917: 18 |
Bedel 1916: 272 |
Obenberger 1914: 13 |
Jakobson 1913: 792 |
Obenberger 1912: 65 |
Kerremans 1892: 118 |
Reitter 1891: 226 |
Saunders 1871: 53 |
Gemmiger 1869: 1388 |
Marseul 1865: 529 |
Lacordaire 1857: 50 |
Anthaxia ephippiata
Redtenbacher 1850: 45 |