Notes on distribution and ecology of Icosium tomentosum atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria

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НАУКА ЗА ГОРАТА, КН. 3, 2006 FOREST SCIENCE, No 3, 2006 Notes on distribution and ecology of Icosium tomentosum atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria Danail Doychev, Dinko Ovcharov University of Forestry Sofia Georgi Georgiev Forest Research Institute Sofia Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Abstract: During the period 2005-2006 two new localities of the considered as very rare longhorn beetle Icosium tomentosum atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) were established in Bulgaria Tisata reserve near town of Kresna, and town of Petrich. In Kresna locality 2 adults were reared from broken dry branch of Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb., and in Petrich one 2 adults from stem of dying Cupressus sempervirens L. J. excelsa and C. sempervirens are found for first time as host plants of the cerambycid in Bulgaria. In Petrich locality an adult of checkered beetle, Trichodes punctatus Fischer von Waldheim (Cleridae: Coleoptera) was found in cerambicid larval galleries. All known localities of I. tomentosum atticum in Bulgaria are discussed in the work. Key words: Icosium tomentosum atticum, Cerambycidae, new localities, host plants, Juniperus excelsa, Cupressus sempervirens, Trichodes punctatus Until now, 266 species of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have been reported in Bulgaria (M i g l i a c c i o et al., 2007). With exception of some probably wrongly identified and single old not-confirmed records, it could be accepted that at least 255 species were certainly established in the country. From them, 67 species (25.2%) are rare with scarce populations or known from single localities only. It must be noted that this high percentage is probably due to the fact that most of cerambycids are not especially studied or for their study not the most appropriate methods were used. This note announces new data about distribution and ecology of Icosium tomentosum atticum G a n g l b a u e r, 1881, which is considered as one of the rarest cerambycids in Bulgaria. Holomediterranean Icosium tomentosum L u c a s, 1854 is known by two geographic subspecies I. tomentosum tomentosum in South-West Europe and North Africa, and I. tomentosum atticum in Turkey, Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Italy, and South France (D a n i l e v s k y, 2003; H o s k o v e c, R e j z e k, 2006). Both subspecies develop on various Cupressaceae (Juniperus, Cupressus, Thuja, 117

Callitrix, Tetraclinis, etc.) (H o s k o v e c, R e j z e k, 2006). According to the same authors, life cycle is 2 years; larvae first feed under bark and later enter the wood of recently dead or dying hosts. In Bulgaria I. tomentosum atticum was reported only once by a singe specimen collected near Plovdiv (A n g e l o v, 1988). It was considered doubtful for Bulgaria (Sama, personal communication), and was not included among certainly established species in the country (G e o r g i e v, H u b e n o v, 2006). However, recently a specimen was collected on street lamp in Novo Konomladi vill. in Struma valley at 100 m a.s.l. (M i g l i a c c i o et al., 2007). In this study I. tomentosum atticum was established at two new localities in Bulgaria Kresna and Petrich. First habitat of I. tomentosum atticum is situated in Tisata reserve in Kresna gorge of Struma valley in which large natural formations of Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb. occur. Cuttings of broken dry branch of J. excelsa about 1.5 cm in diameter were collected on 14 August 2005 in Maleshevska planina Mt. at 350 m a.s.l., about 2 km north of Kresna. They were placed in a plastic container and were transported to the University of Forestry in Sofia (UF). The samples were kept in laboratory conditions at room temperature (18-22 ºC). Two adult specimens (a male and a female) of I. tomentosum atticum were reared in 2006 (found dead on 16 November). Second habitat is situated about 1 km west of Petrich at 160 m a.s.l. On 3 November 2005 six cerambycid larvae were found in larval galleries in wood under bark of dying stem of Cupressus sempervirens L. about 25 cm in diameter. Besides them, an alive male adult of checkered beetle, Trichodes punctatus Fischer von W a l d h e i m, 1829 (Cleridae, Coleoptera) was also found in an empty cerambicid larval gallery. After collection larvae were placed in polystirol tubes. They were transported to the UF and were kept at room temperature. Two adults of I. tomentosum atticum (a male and a female) were reared between 26 and 31 July 2006. Three of the remaining larvae died, and one turned into a pupa but died in a short time. It is important to note that I. tomentosum atticum was established for first time to develop on J. excelsa and C. sempervirens in Bulgaria. All known localities of the cerambycid in the country are marked on Fig. 1. The present finding of T. punctatus is also of great interest. The species is distributed in Balkan Peninsula, Middle East, and South Russia. Aberration viridifasciatus C h e v r o l a t, 1843, established in this study occurs in former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, and Iran (G e r s t m e i e r, 1998). Damaged stem of C. sempervirens might be used by T. punctatus as suitable over-wintering place. However, the presence of adult clerid beetle in larval galleries of I. tomentosum atticum may be indication of predator-prey relationship. No data about larval feeding of T. punctatus have been found 118

M A C E D O N I A in entomological literature, but Trichodes adults often could be observed on flowers of various herbaceous plants feeding on pollen or hunting other flower-visiting insects. According to G e r s t m e i e r (1998) the larvae of some Trichodes (T. alvearius F., T. apiarius L.) are predators of pre-adult stages of solitary bees (Anthophora, Megachile, Osmia). Larvae of Trichodes ammios (F.) and T. flavocinctus Spinola are also known to feed on grasshopper eggs (del C a n i z o, 1956). E of Greenwich 23 24 25 26 27 28 R O M A N I A 44 S E R B I A D a n u b e R i v e r 44 43 N 43 Black Sea 42 Plovdiv 42 Kressna Novo Konomladi Petrich G R E E C E T U R K E Y 50 km 23 24 25 26 27 28 Fig. 1. Known localities of Icosium tomentosum atticum in Bulgaria In conclusion, it is obvious that I. tomentosum atticum is not very rare in Bulgaria and other findings are liable to occur in southern parts of the country especially where large Cupressaceae plantations exist Eastern Rhodopes and Black sea coast. Acknowledgments: We are very grateful to Ms S. Kitanova, Forest Research Institute, Sofia, for her kind assistance in preparing the English language version of the manuscript. 119

References A n g e l o v, P. 1989. Unbekannten Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) für die Fauna Bulgariens. Travaux scientifiques de l Ecole Normale Supérieure Paisii Hilendarski Plovdiv, 27 (6), 137-138 (in Bulgarian, German summary). del C a n i z o, J. 1956. Parasitos de la langosta en España. II. Los Trichodes (Col. Cleridae). Bot. Pat. Veg. Ent. Agr., 22, 297-312. D a n i l e v s k y, M. L. 2003. Systematic list of Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycoidea) in Europe (Version March, 2003). In: Hoskovec, M., M. Rejzek. 2006. Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae) of the Western Palaearctic Region (Last update November 06, 2006). URL: http://www.uochb.cas.cz/~natur/cerambyx/index.htm H o s k o v e c, M., M. Rejzek. 2006. Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae) of the Western Palaearctic Region (Last update November 06, 2006). URL: http://www.uochb.cas.cz/ ~natur/cerambyx/cerambyx.htm G e o r g i e v, G., Z. Hubenov. 2006. Vertical distribution and zoogeographical characteristics of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) family in Bulgaria. Acta Zool. Bulg., 58 (3), 58 (3), 315-343. G e r s t m e i e r, R. 1998. Checkered Beetles. Illustrated Key to the Cleridae and Thanerocleridae of the Western Palaearctic. Margraf Verlag, Weikersheim. 257. M i g l i a c c i o, E., G. Georgiev, V. Gashtarov. 2007. An annotated list of Bulgarian cerambycids (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) with special view on the rarest species and endemics. Lambillionea (in press). 120

върху разпространението и екологията на Icosium tomentosum atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) в България Д. Дойчев, Д. Овчаров Лесотехнически университет София Г. Георгиев Институт за гората София Българска академия на науките (Р е з ю м е) През периода 2005-2006 г. са установени две нови находища на смятания за много рядък в България сечко Icosium tomentosum atticum Ganglbauer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Първото находище е в резервата Тисата до Кресна, а второто в района на Петрич. В резервата Тисата I. tomentosum atticum е намерен в сухи клони на дървовидна хвойна (Juniperus excelsa M. B i e b.) в района на Малешевска планина, около 2 km северно от Кресна, на 350 m надм. в. Биологичният материал ларви с части от клоните на хранителното растение, е събран на 14.08.2005 г. и пренесен в лабораторни условия, където през 2006 г. излетяха 1 мъжки и 1 женски екземпляр на церамбицида. Второто находище се намира около 1 km западно от Петрич на 160 m надм. в. В него I. tomentosum atticum е установен в стъблото на загиващ кипарис (Cupressus sempervirens L.). На 03.11.2005 г. са събрани 6 ларви, от които в лабораторни условия имагинираха 1 мъжки и 1 женски екземпляр през периода 26-31.07.2006 г. При събирането на биологичния материал в ларвните галерии на I. tomentosum atticum е намерено мъжко имаго на Trichodes punctatus F i s c h e r von W a l d h e i m (Cleridae, Coleoptera), което би могло да бъде хищник за церамбицида. Дървовидната хвойна и обикновеният кипарис са нови хранителни растения на I. tomentosum atticum в България. Разгледани са всички находки и находища на вида у нас. Изказано е предположение, че церамбицидът не е рядък и при целенасочени проучвания може да бъде намерен и в други южни части на страната, където има насаждения от кипарисовови видове Източните Родопи и Черноморското крайбрежие. Ключови думи: Icosium tomentosum atticum, Cerambycidae, нови находища, растения-гостоприемници, Juniperus excelsa, Cupressus sempervirens, Trichodes punctatus 121

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