FIRST RECORD OF Rhacocleis buchichii Herman 1874

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doi: 10.17971/EC.2015.19.05 FIRST RECORD OF Rhacocleis buchichii Herman 1874 (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE) IN CROATIAN MAINLAND Dr. sc. Wolfgang Wagner Baseler Straße 6, 70619 Stuttgart, Germany, wolfgang@pyrgus.de, www.pyrgus.de Accepted: October, 2015 Rhacocleis buchichii Herman, 1874, which was hitherto only known from two Croatian islands, has been recorded on the Croatian mainland at the lower altitudes of Biokovo Nature Park, in October 2015. Thus this species is not so isolated and may be more widespread in the region than thought before. The adults were photographed for the first time in the field. Rhacocleis buchichii, Biokovo Nature Park, first rcord W. WAGNER: Prvi nalaz vrste Rhacocleis buchichii Herman, 1874 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) na području kopnene Hrvatske. Entomol. Croat. 2015. Vol. 19. Num 1 4: 37 41. Vrsta Rhacolepis buchichii Herman, 1874., koja je do sada zabilježena samo na dvama hrvatskim otocima, pronađena je i na hrvatskom kopnu na nižim nadmorskim visinama Parka prirode Biokovo u listopadu 2015. Ovaj nalaz upućuje da vrsta nije strogo izolirana te bi mogla biti šire rasprostranjena u regiji nego što se do sada smatralo. Odrasli primjerci fotografirani su po prvi put na terenu. Rhacocleis buchichii, Park prirode Biokovo, novi nalaz Introduction Rhacocleis buchichii Herman, 1874 has been known so far only from a few individuals from two sites on two Adriatic islands (Hvar and Brač, e.g. Harz, 1969, Karny 1907). There are also unconfirmed hints for Korčula (Skejo, 2014). It is a relatively large representative of the genus Rhacocleis Fieber, 1853 (compare Willemse & Willemse 2005) with long, only small, curved and quite slender male cerci which bear a typical, long inner tooth at their basis (see Herman, 1874 and Eades et. al: Orthoptera Species File). Unlike Rhacocleis germanica (Herrich-Schäffer, 1840), this species has the tooth directed distinctly downwards. The species is said to live in low altitude Mediterranean grasslands (up to 50 m above sea level) on Hvar (Skejo, 2014). It is apparently in decline especially due to tourist development and road construction on the two islands. Other causes are 37

Entomol. Croat. 2015, Vol. 19. Num 1 2: 37 41 obviously invasive species (mongooses) and ecosystem deterioration (Skejo, 2014). No further details have apparently been published. Furthermore no photos of living individuals were detected in the literature or on the internet. Thus it was a surprise to detect a population on the Croatian mainland adjacent to the known islands during a short stay in mid-october 2015. Figure 1. Male Figure 2. Male, dorsal view Fig. 4: Female Figure 3. Male cerci Figure 5. Female, dorsal view Figures 1-5: Rhacocleis buchichii, all photos Biokovo Nature Park, coordinates see text, October 2015, taken in the field by the author) 38

Results and Discussion Records Altogether 15 adults were recorded on 13. 10. 2015 (late afternoon, 10 individuals, NW-part of habitat) and 16. 10. 2015 (morning, 5 individuals, SE-part), six males and nine females, by carefully investigating low-growing vegetation and open soil along the forest road. The animals were photographed in the field (Fig. 1- Fig. 7). The weather was quite sunny on the first date, but rather cloudy on the second. Habitat The new site is located in the southwestern part of Biokovo Nature Park in Central Dalmatia (Croatia) at about 650 meters above sea level (Fig. 8). The habitat is situated along a rough forest road (examined section about 1 km long) through Pinus nigra woodland. Coordinates are as follows: N 43.258174, E 17.095698 (center, crossing with Biokovo road) / N 43.255340, E 17.100404 (SE-part) / N 43.259850, E 17.092829 (NW-part). The settled, sunny to semi-shady roadside margins are dominated by young Pinus shrub, a few herbaceous perennials, open soil, patchy Rubus fruticosus agg. stands and only a few grasses. Most individuals could be found at the borderline of low Pinus shrub and the road, but some also in embankments with open soil, stones and dead Pinus needles and cones. As companion species, it was mainly Pachytrachis frater (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882), Yersinella raymondii (Yersin, 1860), Ephippiger discoidalis Fieber, 1853 and a Chorthippus species that were recorded. Conclusions The new site expands the knowledge of the species not only in the respect of distribution, but also in respect of habitat requirements. The site is located at a much higher altitude than the formerly known ones and also in a different type of vegetation. This implies a somewhat larger flexibility in the species habitat preferences. On the other hand, the ability of dispersion seems to be very low as it is flightless. However, further investigation is required to determine whether the mainland distribution of R. buchichii is really restricted to Biokovo. Though black pine woodlands are not very large-scale in the Biokovo area in general, the relevant type of habitat is not so restricted at the new site. Thus it is probable that the species also occurs outside the examined one kilometer section. It is furthermore not unlikely that other types of habitat could also be used by the species. Due to protection status (Nature Park) and expansion of open Pinus nigra woodland especially in the southwestern parts of Biokovo, the new population is probably the most important. But some endangerment factors are obvious, too intense maintenance of the rough forest road on the one hand (e.g. destruction of embankments, radical removal of young Pinus) and succession on the other hand (higher growth of the still young Pinus) could exacerbate the situation at least in the 39

Entomol. Croat. 2015, Vol. 19. Num 1 2: 37 41 Figure 6. Habitat Figure 7. Habitat Figure 8. Distribution of Rhacocleis buchichii in Croatia southeast of Split. Hitherto only the sites on the islands Hvar and Brač were known (black circles). The site in Biokovo Nature Park in mainland Croatia is new. There are also unconfirmed hints from Korcula (indicated with questionmark). Map based on Google Maps. known section. Another severe threat is potential forest fires resulting in large scale destruction of the habitat. It would be interesting to search for the species not only in other parts of Biokovo (in altitudes below 1000 m a. s. l., especially the west side with black pines), but also in the whole of Central Dalmatia. Random sampling during this research 40

in higher parts of Biokovo and along the coast did not bring positive results. In grasslands of higher elevations (1000-1300 m a. s. l.) of Biokovo, only the congener Rhacocleis germanica was recorded. This species was also common in grassy, open Quercus pubescens woodland in about 600 m a. s. l. south of Biokovo (Gornje Igrane), here together with Pachytrachis striolatus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1861). References Herman, O. 1874. Die Decticiden der Brunner von Wattenwyl schen Sammlung. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 24: 191-210. Harz, K. 1969. Die Orthopteren Europas Bd. I. Series Entomologica 5. Dr. W. Junk B.V. Den Haag. 749 pp. Eades, D.C.; D. Otte; M.M. Cigliano & H. Braun. Orthoptera Species File. Version 5.0/5.0. [downloaded 02 November 2015]. <http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org> http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/common/ basic/taxa.aspx?taxonnameid=1142396 Karny. 1907. Über die faunistische Bedeutung flugunfähiger Orthopteren. Mitteilungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins an der Universität Wien (Mitt. Naturw. Ver. Univ. Wien) 5(11): 131. Karny. 1907. Die Orthopterenfauna des Küstengebietes von Österreich-Ungarn. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift (Berlin Ent. Z.) 52: 26. Skejo, J. 2014. Rhacocleis buchichii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2014: e.t44698046a50983908. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/iucn.uk.2014-1.rlts.t44698046a50983908.en. Downloaded on 02 November 2015. Willemse, F.M.H. & Willemse, L.P.M. 2005. Rhacocleis Fieber 1853 and Pterolepis Rambur 1838, distinct species groups or not? Journal of Orthoptera Research (Jour. Orth. Res.) 14(2): 261-269. 41