Anaglyptus Mulsant, 1839
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4026.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113179 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687FD-7955-FFA7-FF5E-792B7AD7FE6B |
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Anaglyptus Mulsant, 1839 View in CoL
147. Anaglyptus ( Anaglyptus) gibbosus (Fabricius, 1787)
Examined material. None.
Distribution. Southwestern Europe, Balkan Peninsula, Northern Africa.
Distribution in Serbia. N (V) (54; 60).
Remarks. Very rare species in Serbia. Known from a site on Mt. Fruška Gora ( Pil & Stojanović 2008). Danilevsky (2015) mentioned the presence of the species in Serbia, but didn’t provide any further data on the precise locations in the country.
148. Anaglyptus ( Anaglyptus) mysticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Examined material. Totally 103 specimens from different localities (South Banat D, Vršačko Brdo Hill; Pomoravlje D, Svilajnac, Baćica Hill; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Košutnjak Park; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Miljakovac; Prizren D, Mt. Šar Planina, Brezovica; Zaječar D, Mt. Rtanj, village of Rtanj; City of Belgrade D, Mt. Avala, Čarapićev Brest; Zlatibor D, Mt. Zvijezda, village of Džanići; Zaječar D, Soko Banja; Zlatibor D, Mt. Tara, Predov Krst; Bor D, Tekija; City of Belgrade D, Belgrade, Vidikovac; Srem D, Šid, by the Bosut River; City of Belgrade D, Barajevo, Guberevac Forest; Raška D, Mt. Golija, village of Rudno, 1,150 m a.s.l.) ( Ilić 2005; Ilić & Ćurčić 2013; Ilić et al. 2013; this paper).
Distribution. Europe, Mt. Caucasus, Asia Minor , Transcaucasian area, Northern Africa.
Distribution in Serbia. N (V), W, C, E, and S (including K) (1; 2; 9; 14; 21–23; 25; 27; 43; 53; 54; 60; 62; 68; 75; 76; 80).
Remarks. Common species in Serbia. Mostly found on flowers of hawthorn in spring.
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