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Contribution to the Heteroptera Fauna of the Balkan Peninsula ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Scopolia, Journal of the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana Jahr/Year: 1990 Band/Volume: Suppl_1 Autor(en)/Author(s): Günther Hannes Artikel/Article: Contribution to the Heteroptera fauna of the Balkan peninsula. 39-52 ©SlovenianSCQPQLIA Museum of Suppl. Natural History, 1, pp. Ljubljana, 39-52, Slovenia; Nov. download 1990 www.biologiezentrum.at 39 Contribution to the Heteroptera fauna of the Balkan peninsula Hannes GÜNTHER Eisenacherstraße 25, D-6507 Ingelheim Received: September 10th, 1989 Keywords: Heteroptera, Balkans, Greece, fauna ABSTRACT - A list of Heteroptera from Greece containing 325 species from 95 localities is presented. The specimens were collected by 12 entomologists including the author. Four species (Amblytylus delicatus. Blissus putoni Ceraleptus brevicornis and E ury d e m a rotundicolle are new records for the Greek fauna and Blissus putoni is for the first time reported in Europe. IZVLEČEK - PRISPEVEK K FAVNI STENIC BALKANSKEGA POLOTOKA - Avtor navaja favnistične podatke za 325 vrst stenic (Heteroptera)jz 95 lokalitet v Grčiji. Materijal je zbralo 12 entomologov vključno z avtorjem prispevka. Štiri vrsteAmblytylus delicatus. Blissus putoni. Ceraleptus brevicornis and Eurydema rotundicolle so prvič ugotovljene v Grčiji, vrstaBlissus putoni je prvič ugotovljena v Evropi. During the last decade several entomologists have been on collecting trips in the Balkan peninsula. Some of them have sent me Heteroptera material which they collected in addition to the insects of their own special groups. In this paper, I present the material collected in Greece by Drs. M. ASCHE and H. HOCH (Marburg Germany), E. BETT AG (Dudenhofen), R. BOUWER (Langen), M. GEISTHARDT (Wiesbaden), J. HEMMEN (Wiesbaden). KOSCHWITZ (Eppenbrunn), M. NIEHUIS (Albersweiler), J. SCHEUERN (Lautershofen), P. SPRICK (Hannover), WINKLER, and myself. Of special importance for the enumeration was the voluminous material collected bjr Drs. H. HOCH and M. ASCHE during their expeditions in 1977 and 1984 The total number of 325 species of Heteroptera from 95 localities is a serious contribution to the fauna of Greece. Many of these records are taken from places where no previous records were reported, as for example some small islands from the Aegean Sea and some Greek mountains. The collecting sites are presented here in the same manner as given for the family Delphacidae (Homoptera) by ASCHE and REMANE (1982), ASCHE and HOCH (1982) and DROSOPOULOS, ASCHE and HOCH (1983). * I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all them, and to Dr. S. Drosopoulos for commenting on this paper. ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at 40 SCOPOLIA, Supplementum 1 According to the catalogue of Balkan Heteroptera published by JOSIFOV (1986), four species ( Amblytylus delicatus, Blissus putoni, Ceraleptus brevicornis and Eurydema rotundicolle are new records for the Greek fauna. Especially the lygaeid Blissus putoni collected on the sandy beach of Fig. 1: Nomoi and collecting sites in Greece. ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at H. Günther: Heteroptera of the Balkan peninsula... 41 Kephalos-Skyros by LIEBEGOTT is recorded for the first time in the Balkan peninsula and Europe. The material on which I report here is deposited in my personal collection, the specimens of Blissus putoni are in the collections of E. HEISS (Innsbruck), M. JOSIFOV (Sofia) and Chr. RIEGER (Nürtingen). Collecting sites per Nomoi (countries): 01 Nomos Fiorina Mikrolimni 28.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 02 Nomos Fiorina Agia Triada 27.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 03 Nomos Fiorina Plati 28.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 04 Nomos Fiorina Oxia 28.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 05 Nomos Fiorina Kotas 29.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 06 Nomos Fiorina Gavros 29.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 07 Nomos Ioannina Konitsa 12.08.1983 Günther 08 Nomos Kastoria Pentalofons 12.08.1983 Günther 09 Nomos Kozani Vourinos-Mts. 27.08.1984 Hoch &Asche 10 Nomos Pieria Leptokaria 15.09.1975 Hoch & Asche 11 Nomos Pieria Var ikon 16.09.1975 Hoch & Asche 12 Nomos Pieria A liki 16.09.1975 Hoch & Asche 14 Nomos Pieria Kalithea 01.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 15 Nomos Pieria Nea Agathoupolis 02.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 16 Nomos Pieria Kitros 02.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 17 Nomos Pieria Varikonria 02.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 18 Nomos Pieria Prionia-Olympus-Mts. 0408.1977 Hoch & Asche 19 Nomos Pieria Olympus-Mts. 21.07.1981 Niehuis 20 Nomos Pieria Nea Efessos 05.08.1983 Günther 21 Nomos Pieria Varikon 05.08.1983 Günther 22 Nomos Pieria Nea Malgara 10.08.1983 Günther 23 Nomos Pieria Amoudia 11.08.1983 Günther 24 Nomos Pieria Litochoron 13.08.1983 Günther 26 Nomos Grevena Deskati 01.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 27 Nomos Larisa Elason 01.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 28 Nomos Larisa Tempi-Gorg. 03.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 29 Nomos Larisa Larissa 03.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 30 Nomos Larisa Ossa-Mts. 09.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 31 Nomos Grevena Kipouryion 30.07.1977 Hoch & Asche ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at 42 SCOPOLIA, Supplementum 1 32 Nomos Gre vena Eleftherochori 25.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 33 Nomos Gre vena Anixis 29.06.1984 Hoch & Asche 34 Nomos Grevena Agia Theodori 29.06.1984 Hoch & Asche 35 Nomos Trikala Kalambaka 01.08.1977 Hoch & Asche 36 Nomos Trikala Meteoraka 31.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 37 Nomos Ioannina Ioannina 30.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 38 Nomos Ioannina Kokkinopilos 06.08.1983 Günther 39 Nomos Ioannina Konklessi 07.08.1983 Günther 40 Nomos Ioannina Voutsara 25.06.1984 Hoch & Asche 41 Nomos Ioannina Katara-Pass 26.06.1984 Hoch & Asche 42 Nomos Ioannina Milea 26.06.1984 Hoch & Asche 43 Nomos Thesprotia Igoumenitsa 24.07.1977 Hoch & Asche 44 Nomos Thesprotia Parga 09.08.1983 Günther 45 Nomos Preveza Messopotamon 11.08.1983 Günther 46 Nomos Fthiotis Oiti-Mts. 30.08.1984 Günther 47 Nomos Fokis Delphi-Arachova 28.04.1980 Koschwitz 48 Nomos Fokis Parnassos-Mts.a 10.07.1984 Niehuis 50 Nomos Fokis Galaxidion 27.05.1985 Bettag 51 Nomos Fokis Parnassos-Mts. 30.04.1980 Koschwitz 53 Nomos Attika Drosia-Athens 01.04.1974 Liebegott 54 Nomos Attika Parnis-Mts. 13.07.1984 Hoch & Asche 55 Nomos Korinthia Akrokorinthos 01.05.1979 Koschwitz 56 Nomos Ilia Olympia 04.03.1980 Bouwer 57 Nomos Ilia Vasilaki 08.03.1980 Bouwer 58 Nomos Ilia Pyrgos 03.07.1984 Hoch & Asche 59 Nomos Ilia Kaiafas 04.06.1985 Bettag 61 Nomos Argos Palea Epidauros 28.04.1979 Koschwitz 62 Nomos Arkadia Paralia 05.04.1984 Hoch & Asche 63 Nomos Messinia Gialova 03.07.1984 Hoch & Asche 64 Nomos Messinia Kazarma 04.07.1984 Hoch & Asche 65 Nomos Messinia Messini 30.05.1985 Bettag ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at H. Günther: Heteroptera of the Balkan peninsula... 43 66 Kerkyra Liapades 17.06.1976 W inkler 67 Kerkyra Kavos 14.04.1981 Scheuern 68 Kerkyra Paxos 17.04.1981 Scheuern 69 Kerkyra Sidari 21.04.1981 Scheuern 70 Kerkyra Nissakis 24.04.1981 Scheuern 71 Kerkyra Patrases 09.04.1984 Sprick 72 E. Aegean Isl. Ikaria 10.07.1984 Liebegott 73 E. Aegean Isl. Samothraki 10.09.1984 Liebegott 74 E. Aegean Isl. Kephalos-Skyros 16.05.1988 Liebegott 75 Samos Kazaina .04.1982 Hemmen 76 Samos Psili-Ammos .04.1982 Hemmen 77 Samos Marathokampos .04.1985 Hemmen 78 Sporades Alonnissos 30.06.1978 Liebegott 79 Sporades Pappoussos 01.07.1978 Liebegott 80 Sporades Psathouras 03.07.1978 Liebegott 81 Sporades Piperi 04.07.1978 Liebegott 82 Sporades Peristera 08.07.1978 Liebegott 83 Sporades Skantzoura 10.07.1978 Liebegott 84 Sporades Skiathios 26.07.1978 Liebegott 85 Sporades Skiathosos 31.05.1981 Geisthardt 86 Sporades Skantzoura 04.06.1981 Geisthardt 87 Sporades Alonnissos 12.06.1981 Geisthardt 88 Sporades Sarakiniko 17.05.1985 Liebegott 89 Sporades Skiropulo 20.05.1985 Liebegott 90 Sporades Alonnissos 23.05.1985 Liebegott 91 Kyklades Iraklia 17.04.1984 Liebegott 92 Kyklades Amorgos-Katapola 08.05.1984 Liebegott 93 Dodekanesos-Isl. Simi 06.07.1981 Geisthardt 94 Dodekanesos-Isl. Rhodos 05.04.1982 Liebegott 95 Dodekanesos-Isl. Chalkis 06.04.1982 Liebegott List of species. Corixidae Sigara dorsalis ( Leach) 44 Hesperocorixa linnaei (Fieber) 4 4 ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at 44 SCOPOLIA, Supplementum 1 Gerridae Gerris lacustris (Linnaeus) 39 Miridae Deraeocorinae Bothvnotus pilosus ( Boheman) 32 Deraeocoris ruber (Linnaeus) 8 Deraeocoris rutilus (Herrich-Schäffer) 33,65 Deraeocoris schach (Fabricius) 19. 50, 54 Deraeocoris trifasciatus ( Linnaeus) 46 Deraeocoris ventraJis Reuter 9, 27 Deraeocoris lutescens (Schilling) 2 Deraeocoris serenus (Douglas & Scott) 9.11, 24, 31. 38, 44 Dicyphinae Macrolophus caliginosus E. Wagner 18. 44 Macrolophus costa/is Fieber 9 Macrolophus nubilus (Herrich -Schaffer) 44 Mirinae Stenodemini Stenodema calcaratum (Fallen) 1,14,16. 21, 23, 42, 44 Stenodema ho/satum (Fabricius) 2 Stenodema laevigatum (Linnaeus) 2. 5, 6 Stenodema sericans (Fieber) 18 Stenodema virens (Linnaeus) I, 6.14, 24 Notostira erratica (Linnaeus) 6. 9, 42 Leptopterna dolobrata (Linnaeus) 42 Leptopterna ferrugata (Fallen) 9 Megaloceroea recticomis (Geoffroy) 9. 34 Trigonotylus pulchellus (Hahn) 20. 22, 23. 24, 29 Trigonotylus ru f icon] is (Geoffroy) II,21 Herdoniini Camponotidea saundersi (Puton) 65, 66 Mirini M iridius quadrivirgatus (Costa) 88 Phytocoris parvulus Reuier 18. 24 Phytocoris confusus Reuter 42 Phytocoris tiliue dénigrât us E. Wagner 2,14 Phytocoris ustu/atus Herrich-Schäffer 8, 33 Phytocoris austriacus E. Wagner 18 Phytocoris insignis Reuier 33 Phytocoris varipes (Boheman) 11 Phytocoris pinkeri E. Wagner 9 ©Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia; download www.biologiezentrum.at H. Günther: Heteroptera of the Balkan peninsula... 45 Megacoelum hecken ( Fieber) 34 Adelphocoris lineolatus (Goeze) 4. 5. 24 Adelphocoris ticinensis (Meyer-Dür) 13, 63 Adelphocoris vandalicus (Rossi) 18, 21.
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