Agramma atricapillum (Spinola, 1837)
Material examined: ASIAN TURKEY: Sinop province: İnceburun, 5 m, 07.07.2016, 1♂ ; EUROPEAN TURKEY: Edirne province: Enez, Gülçavuş, 10 m, 20.07.2016, 3♀♀, 4♂♂; Danışment, 100 m, 20.07.2016, 1♀ ; Uzunköprü, 160 m, 14.07.2016, 1♂ ; Çavuşlu, 150 m, 14.07.2016, 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ; Kavacık, 150 m, 12♀♀, 8♂♂ ; İstanbul province: Silivri, Küçüksinekli, 70 m, 13.06.2016, 4♀♀, 1♂; Kırklareli province: Demirköy, Hamdipaşa, 85 m, 25.06.2015, 1♂; Kavaklı, 140 m, 09.06.2016, 2♀♀, 1♂ ; Lüleburgaz, Karamehmet, 130 m, 85 m, 16.07.2016, 1♂; Ertuğrul, 120 m, 15.07.2016, 3♀♀ ; Tekirdağ province: Çorlu, 120 m, 16.07.2016, 1♀ ; Malkara, Doğanlar, 100 m, 14.07.2016, 5♀♀, 7♂♂; Hayrabolu, Banarlı, 115 m, 16.07.2016, 1♂; Muratlı, Ballıhoca, 125 m, 16.07.2016, 1♀.
Asian Turkey: Horváth (1906, as Serenthia antricapilla), Seidenstücker (1954), Hoberlandt (1956), Linnavuori (1965, as Agramma atricapilla), Lodos & Önder (1983), Péricart (1981a, 1983), Önder et al. (2006), Péricart & Golub (1996), Samin & Linnavuori (2011), Matoq et al. (2014), this study.
European Turkey: Péricart & Golub (1996), this study. First exact records from Turkish Thrace.
Comments: Although Péricart & Golub (1996) reported this Holomediterranean species from Turkish Thrace, no further literature concerning Agramma atricapillum was found. The species was given in this study with a clear locality information and was found on Phragmites sp., Cortaderia sp. ( Poaceae) and Typha (Typhaceae) . It was recorded for the first time from Anatolia (Asia Minor) by Horváth (1906) as Serenthia antricapilla .