Ectobius sylvestris (Poda, 1761)
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Ectobius sylvestris (Poda, 1761)
Figures 7, 21, 45, 58, 66
Ectobia sylvestris Poda : 1. Ramme 1921: 151.
Ectobia laponica [sic] (Linn.): 2. Drenski 1939: 7 (partim).
Ectobius sylvester Poda : 3. Ramme 1951: 38, 78.
Ectobius sylvestris Poda : 4. Bey-Bienko 1950: 200 -203 • 5. Buresch & Peschev 1957: 320 • 6. Princis 1971: 1073 • 7. Harz & Kaltenbach 1976: 229 • 7. Chobanov 2012: 166.
Notes to the literature data. Buresch & Peschev (1957) recorded Ectobius sylvestris for the first time for Bulgaria based on specimens identified by Drenski (1939) as Ectobia laponica [sic]. In agreement with the latter and based on studied material present in NMNH part of the remaining records of E. laponica [sic] by Drenski (1939) (Eastern Rhodope and Rila Mts. ) are herewith referred to E. sylvestris .
Distribution in Bulgaria ( Fig. 75): The species occurs in the subalpine and alpine belts of Stara Planina, Rila, Pirin and Rhodope Mts. An isolated locality is reported from the Black Sea coast ( Buresch & Peschev 1957). Usually inhabits deciduous forests with high-grass and low-shrub meso- and xerothermic communities between 400 to1600 m as well as open karstic habitats up to 2000 m, found in leaf litter or on top of low trees and shrubs.
Studied material. 53 specimens (37 adults, 16 nymphs) and 2 oothecae.
General distribution. The species is widespread from Western Europe to eastern Scandinavia and southeastern Europe reaching Asia Minor. The species is introduced to the east coast of North America.
Bey-Bienko, G. Ya. (1950) Nasekomye Tarakanovye [Insecta Blattodea. Fauna of the USSR]. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, New Series, 40, 342 pp. [in Russian]
Buresch, I. & Peschev, G. (1957) Artenbestand und Verbreitung der Geradflugler (Orthoptera) in Bulgarien. II. Teil: Blattodea, Mantodea, Gryllodea. Bulletin de l'Institut zoologique de l'Academie des sciences de Bulgarie, 6, 305 - 323. [in Bulgarian, German summary]
Drenski, P. (1939) Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Schaben (Blattoidea) in Bulgarien. Mitteilungen der Bulgarischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft in Sofia, 8, 1 - 10. [in Bulgarian]
Harz, K. & Kaltenbach, A. (1976) Die Orthopteren Europas. Bd. III. Series Entomologica 12. Dr. W. Junk B. V. The Hague, 433 pp.
Princis, K. (1971) Blattariae: Subordo Epilamproidea: Fam.: Ectobiidae. In: Beier, M. (Ed.), Orthopterorum Catalogus. Pars 14. Dr. W. Junk, N. V., pp. 1039 - 1224.
Ramme, W. (1921) Orthopterologische Beitrage. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, 96 (1920), 81 - 166.
Ramme, W. (1951) Zur Systematik, Faunistik und Biologie der Orthopteren von Sudost-Europa und Vorderasien. Die Europaischen Arten der Blattidengenera Ectobius Steph. und Ectobiola UV. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 27, 432 pp.
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Ectobius sylvestris (Poda, 1761)
Hristov, Georgi H. & Chobanov, Dragan P. 2016 |
Ectobius sylvester
Ramme 1951: 38 |
Ectobius sylvestris
Harz 1976: 229 |
Princis 1971: 1073 |
Buresch 1957: 320 |
Bey-Bienko 1950: 200 |
Ectobia laponica
Drenski 1939: 7 |
Ectobia sylvestris
Ramme 1921: 151 |
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