Stenodera caucasica (Pallas, 1781)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF0628-FF94-2A4F-1D7A-2145BE5BFE1C |
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Stenodera caucasica (Pallas, 1781) |
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Stenodera caucasica (Pallas, 1781) (Plate III, 23)
Material examined: Bulgaria, Sakar Mts, W of Ustrem Vill., 42°01.374’N 26°26.975’E, 104 m a.s.l., riverine vegetation, agricultural field boundaries, 03.vii.2022, 1 ♀ ( BFUS- MEL000113 View Materials ), D. Gradinarov leg. GoogleMaps ; Bulgaria, Sakar Mts , N of Yerusalimovo Vill., 41°54.303’N 26°06.074’E, 174 m a.s.l., dirt road, xerothermic grasslands ( Fig. 1 B), 26.v.2023, 1 ♀ ( BFUS-MEL000114 ), D. Gradinarov leg. GoogleMaps
In the revised edition of the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera ( Bologna 2020) , 60 species of Meloidae are listed for Bulgaria. However, firstly reported by Nedelkov (1905) and found also in the present study Apalus bipunctatus , the reported by Angelov (1986) and Siering & Beier (2019) Sitaris muralis (Förster, 1771) , as well as Nemognatha chrysomelina (Fabricius, 1775) ( Siering et al. 2017) , Mylabris olivieri Billberg, 1813 and Euzonitis adustipennis (Motschulsky, 1872) ( Siering & Beier 2019) are omitted in the Catalogue. With this inclusion the number of known species of the family Meloidae in Bulgaria is 65.
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