2016
DOI: 10.3989/graellsia.2016.v72.155
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Addenda and Corrigenda to the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, volumes 7 and 8 (Curculionoidea)

Abstract: Additions, corrections, comments and nomenclatural novelties for the volumes 7 and 8 of the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera are provided. For the exact authorship of these check the text. One new species is described: Mecinus tavaresi Caldara & Fogato, sp. nov. from Portugal and Spain. New synonymies are: Compsapoderus (Compsapoderus) erythropterus (Gmelin, 1790) = Attelabus intermedius Hellwig, 1795, syn. nov.; Paroplapoderus (Erycapoderus) angulipennis (Kolbe, 1886) = Paroplapoderus (Erycapoderus) anguli… Show more

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“…As regards the European range of S. rufinasus, the newly discovered locality in Wrocław appears to be the most northerly one in central Europe (excepting western Germany). Further east it is known only from Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine (CALDARA 2011, ALONSO-ZARAZAGA et al 2016, 2017. The weevil inhabits more northerly areas of western Europe, including Belgium, Great Britain and Ireland (ALONSO-ZARAZAGA et al 2017), which have a typically Atlantic climate with mild winters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As regards the European range of S. rufinasus, the newly discovered locality in Wrocław appears to be the most northerly one in central Europe (excepting western Germany). Further east it is known only from Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine (CALDARA 2011, ALONSO-ZARAZAGA et al 2016, 2017. The weevil inhabits more northerly areas of western Europe, including Belgium, Great Britain and Ireland (ALONSO-ZARAZAGA et al 2017), which have a typically Atlantic climate with mild winters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BRENTIDAE Billberg, 1820 [42] Apioninae Schoenherr, 1823 [43] Apioninae are distributed worldwide [44], comprising approximately 700 species in the Palaearctic region [45]. None of the Palaearctic species are known to be aquatic, but some are associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic hostplants and therefore consistently found near the water.…”
Section: Treatment Of Genera and Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them can be found occasionally to frequently in wet habitats, resting on the trees above the water or developing in the annuals along the bank (e.g., Protapion spp., Onychapion poupillieri (Wencker, 1864) [47]), but Squamapion delagrangei is the only species exclusively riparian. Distribution: Greece, Turkey, Israel [45,46]. In Israel, occuring on Golan Heights, in Hula Valley, Upper Galilee, and Lower Galilee, on banks of streams, ponds, and vernal pools, on its host plant, Mentha longifolia.…”
Section: Treatment Of Genera and Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fauna of Iranian Curculionoidea was quite poorly studied which included more than 800 species (Ghahari et al, 2009;Legalov et al, 2010;Ghahari et al, 2010;Alonso-Zarazaga et al, 2017). Regarding to the various geographical regions and climates and also diversity of host plants, numerous species are remainder to be discovered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%