Faunistical records of Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) from Bulgaria and Republic of Macedonia
Journal Title: ZooNotes - Year 2014, Vol 53, Issue 0
Abstract
New faunistical data about 4 species and genera of the family Tenebrionidae are presented as follows: one new species for the fauna of Balkan Peninsula – Eledonoprius serrifrons (Reitter, 1890); three genera and three species are new records for Bulgaria – Eledona agricola (Herbst, 1783), Eledonoprius serrifrons and Latheticus oryzae Waterhouse, 1880; and a new genus and species to the fauna of the Republic of Macedonia - Hymenalia graeca Seidlitz, 1896. Distribution maps and photos of these species are also provided. The male genitalia of E. agricola are illustrated for the first time.
Authors and Affiliations
OGNYAN SIVILOV, ALEKSANDRA CVETKOVSKA-GORGIEVSKA
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