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New records of true bugs (: ) from Serbia*

Lj i l j a n a Pr o t i ć

Abstract Species account This paper presents eleven species of Heteroptera new to the fauna of Serbia. Tingidae Acalypta musci (Sc h r a n k , 1781) (fig. 1) Kurzfassung (( Nachweise neuer Wanzen (Hemiptera: Serbia: Krupanj, 24.V.1984, 3 , leg. C. Be s u c h e t , Heteroptera) aus Serbien det. J. Ho ll i e r (coll. Ec k e r l e i n in the Natural His- In dieser Arbeit werden elf Wanzen-Arten beschrie- tory Museum of Geneva). The species lives in ben, die neu für die Fauna von Serbien sind. moss and was recorded on the Balkan. It was also recorded from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bul­ Author garia, Croatia and Slovenia (Pé r i c a r t 1996). Lj i l j a n a Pr o t i ć, Natural History Museum, Belgrade, Serbia; E-Mail: [email protected] Campylomma annulicorne (Si g n o r e t , 1865) Introduction Serbia: Novi Beograd (New Belgrade), at the It is generally known that studies of fauna in one mouth of the Galovica canal, 03.7.1999, 1 ), area or country are never-ending, as every field leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć, det. B. Au k e m a . The Galovica excursion brings either a new species that increa­ canal is situated in New Belgrade and is an ar- ses the number already recorded, or a species tificial tributary of the Sava river. In neighboring recorded again after several decades or even a countries this species was recorded in Croatia century. The new data broaden the knowledge of (Pa j a č & Ba r i ć 2009) and Slovenia (Go g a l a & the distribution of recorded species or changes Go g a l a 1989). The record from Macedonia (Jo s i - their range boundaries. The old material stored f o v 1986, Ke r z h n e r & Jo s i f o v 1999) has to be in the Entomological Collection of the Natural confirmed. History Museum in Belgrade was reviewed, and interesting specimens were discovered, and are Cremnorrhinus basalis Re u t e r , 1880 published herewith. This paper presents eleven Serbia: Ljig, Kadina Luka, 15.6.2013, 2 ((, leg. new species for the fauna of Heteroptera in Ser- A. St o j a n o v i ć. Kadina Luka is a mesophilous bia: Campylomma annulicorne (Si g n o r e t , 1865), meadow situated between two hills, surrounded Cremnorrhinus basalis Re u t e r , 1880, Harpoce- by forests of False Acacia, ash and oak, with an ra hellenica Re u t e r , 1876, Psallus (Hylopsallus) occasional fruit tree. Cremnorrhinus basalis is wagneri Oss i a n n i ls o n , 1953, and Tytthus pyg- endemic to the Balkans and also recorded from maeus (Ze t t e r s t e d t , 1838) (Miridae), Acalypta Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croa- musci (Sc h r a n k , 1781) (Tingidae), Coranus niger tia, Greece and Macedonia (Ke r z h n e r & Jo s i f o v (Ra m b u r , 1840) (Reduviidae), Drymus (Sylvadry- 1999, Au k e m a et al. 2013). mus) ryeii Do u g l a s & Sc o t t , 1865, and Trapezo- notus (Trapezonotus) breviceps Ja k o v l e v , 1881 Harpocera hellenica Re u t e r , 1876 (Lygaeidae), Orius (Heterorius) laticollis discolor Serbia: Belgrade, garden of the Natural History (Re u t e r 1884) (Anthocoridae), and Chorosoma Museum, 30.4.2004, 1 ), leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć, det. gracile Jo s i f o v , 1968 (Rhopalidae). B. Au k e m a . Harpocera hellenica is also known from Austria, the Czech Republic, Albania, Bul- * I have the honor to dedicate this contribution to Dr. garia and Greece, and in the Middle East from Ch r i s t i a n Ri e g e r , outstanding taxonomist and ­scholar Turkey, Israel and Jordan (Ke r z h n e r & Jo s i f o v of Heteroptera. 1999, Au k e m a et al. 2013). ©Staatl. Mus. f. Naturkde Karlsruhe & Naturwiss. Ver. Karlsruhe e.V.; download unter www.zobodat.at

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Balkans it has only been recorded from Mace- donia (Gö ll n e r -Sc h e i d i n g 1978), but according to the Catalogue of Palearctic Heteroptera (Pé r i - c a r t 1996), it has been recorded in Europe from Romania, the southern part of Russia, Spain and Ukraine.

Reduviidae Coranus niger (Ra m b u r , 1840) Serbia, Stari Slankamen, Koševac, 03.6.2012, 1 ), leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć. The specimen was col- lected on a small plot on loess with a Pannonian steppe-meadow vegetation, becoming overgrown with blackberry, rose and sloe. According to the Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palearctic Region, in Europe this species is present in Cor- sica (France), Sicily and Sardinia (Italy) as well as in Portugal and Spain. In North Africa it is widespread in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tuni- sia . In the Middle East it occurs in Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia (Pu t s h k o v 1996, Au k e m a et al. 2013).

Lygaeidae Drymus (Sylvadrymus) ryeii Do u g l a s & Sc o t t , 1865 Serbia: Lazarevac, Stubica, Stubički Vis, Figure 1. Acalyta musci, (, from The Netherlands, leg. v. d. 14.6.2013, 1 ), leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć. Drymus ryeii Wi e l , 14.-19.6.1923 (photo: T. H e i j e r m a n , Wageningen) is widely distributed in Europe and recorded in the Balkan from Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Slovenia (Pé r i c a r t 2001). Psallus (Hylopsallus) wagneri Oss i a n n i ls o n , 1953 Serbia: Deliblato Sands, Devojački Bunar, Trapezonotus (Trapezonotus) breviceps 28.VI.2005, 1 ), leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć, det. B. Au k e - Ja k o v l e v , 1881 m a . The specimen was collected in an area with Serbia: Rudnik Mt., Mali Šturac, 1000 m, Prunus padus, Robinia pseudoacacia, Crataegus 09.7.2011, 1 ) leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć. This specimen laevigata and Quercus robur. In the Balkan Pen- was collected on warm terraces facing the sun, insula it has also been reported from Bulgaria, formed by depositing waste material from lead Greece and Slovenia (Ke r z h n e r & Jo s i f o v 1999, and zinc mines, with grassland vegetation and a Au k e m a et al. 2013). few caespitose plants of family Caryophyllaceae, characteristic of rocky ground, Silene, as well as Tytthus pygmaeus (Ze t t e r s t e d t , 1838) Teucrium and Thymus. The terraces are enclosed Serbia: Stari Slankamen, Koševac, 03.VI.2012, 1 by forests of black pine and beech, while at the (, leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć. Tytthus pygmaeus is a Hol- highest altitudes there is degraded forest of oak arctic species, its distribution in Europe is limited and black ash. In July and August everything on to the northern and central European countries these terraces is dry as if burnt. (Ke r z h n e r & Jo s i f o v 1999). The record in Serbia According to Catalogue of Palearctic Heteroptera, is currently the most southern. this species is distributed in Russia (South Eu- ropean Territory) and Georgia (Pé r i c a r t 2001). Anthocoridae Ne i m o r o v e t s (2006) introduced a new status as Orius (Heterorius) laticollis discolor (Re u t e r , Trapezonotus dispar breviceps Ja k o v l e v , 1881, 1884) citing the distribution as countries of the Cau- Serbia: Stari Slankamen, Koševac, 28.6.2003, casus, as well as Turkey, Algeria, Morocco and 1 (, leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć, det. B. Au k e m a . From the probably Syria. ©Staatl. Mus. f. Naturkde Karlsruhe & Naturwiss. Ver. Karlsruhe e.V.; download unter www.zobodat.at

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Rhopalidae Gö ll n e r -Sc h e i d i n g , U. (1978): Beitrag zur Kenntnis Chorosoma gracile Jo s i f o v , 1968 der Heteropteren­fauna Mazedoniens. – Acta Musei Serbia: Deliblatski Pesak [= Deliblato Sands], Macedonici scientiarum naturalium Skopje 15, 6 05.8.1952, 1 (, 23.9.1953, 1 (, 24.7.1953, 1 ), (131): 145-150. Go g a l a , A. & Go g a l a , M. (1989): True Bugs of Slovenia 25.6.1954, 1(, 08.9.1954, 1(, 16.10.1958, 1 (, (Insecta: Heter­optera). – Biološki Vestnik 37: 11-44. leg. Z. Gr a d o j e v i ć; Ibid., 25.5.1985, 1 ), 1 (, leg. M. Jo s i f o v , M. (1986); Verzeichnis der von der Balkan- Ži v k o v i ć; Ibid., Tilva, 16.6.1988, 1 (, leg. L. Pr o t i ć; halbinsel bekannten Hetero­pterenarten (Insecta, Ibid., Kravan, 14.7.1988, 2 )), 1 (, leg. L. Pr o t i ć; Heteroptera). – Faunistische Abhandlungen Staatli- Ibid., Devojački Bunar, 07.6.2003, 3 )), 2 ((, leg. ches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden 14: 61-93. A. St o j a n o v i ć; Ibid., 19.6.2004, 1 ), 25.6.2005, Ke r z h n e r , I. M. & Jo s i f o v M. (1999): Miridae Ha h n , 1833. 1 ), 1 (, 19.8.2006, 4 (( and 12.7.2008, 1 ), 2 ((, – In: Au k e m a , B. & Ri e g e r , C. (eds): Catalogue of the leg. A. St o j a n o v i ć. The Deliblato Sands are situ- Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region 3: i-xiv, 1-577. ated in southeast Banat. The locality Devojački Ne i m o r o v e t s , V. V. (2006): On the synonymy and dis- Bunar is dominated by the plant association tribution of the heteropterans, Trapezonotus dispar St å l and T. desertus Seidenstücker (Heteroptera, Chrysopogonetum pannonicum ischaemetosum. Lygaeidae). – Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 85: Hitherto the species was overlooked in the mu- 162-166. seum collection. Pa j a č, I. & Ba r ić, B. (2009): Novoutvrđene vrste Miridae (Heteroptera) u zbirci Franje Košćeca. – Entomolo- Acknowledgements gia Croatica 13(2): 21-31. I wrote this paper with great help from Di pl . In g . Al e k s a n - Pé r i c a r t , J. (1996): Family Tingidae La p o r t e , 1832 - d a r St o j a n o v i ć, curator entomologist at the Natural lacebugs. – In: Au k e m a , B. & Ri e g e r , C. (eds.): Cata- History Museum, and Dr. Be r e n d Au k e m a . Al e k s a n d a r logue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region St o j a n o v i ć collected almost all the specimens, moun- 2: 3-78. ted the material and assisted with the identification. Pé r i c a r t , J. (1996): Family Anthocoridae Fi e b e r , 1836 Be r e n d Au k e m a visited the Natural History Museum in – flower bugs, minute pirate bugs. – In: Au k e m a , B. & June 2006 and identified several new species for Ser- Ri e g e r , C. (eds.), Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the bia. Jo h n Ho ll i e r from the Natural History Museum in Palaearctic Region 2: 108-140. Geneva supplied information on the record of Acalypta Pé r i c a r t , J. (2001): Family Lygaeidae Sc h i ll i n g , 1829 musci. Be r n a r d Na u corrected the English text. – Seed-bugs. – In: Au k e m a , B. & Ri e g e r , C. (eds.), Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palearctic Re- gion 4: 35-220. References Pu t s h k o v , P. V. & Pu t s h k o v , V. G.(1996): Family Reduvii- Au k e m a , B., Ri e g e r , Ch. & Ra b i t s c h , W. (2013): Cata- dae Lat r e i ll e , 1807 – assasinbugs. – In: Au k e m a , B. & logue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region 6 Ri e g e r , C. (eds.): Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the (Supplement): i-xxiii, 1-629. Palaearctic Region 2: 148-265. ©Staatl. Mus. f. Naturkde Karlsruhe & Naturwiss. Ver. Karlsruhe e.V.; download unter www.zobodat.at

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