Dasypoda (Dasypoda) pyriformis Radoszkowski, 1887
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Dasypoda (Dasypoda) pyriformis Radoszkowski, 1887 |
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3.1.2. Dasypoda (Dasypoda) pyriformis Radoszkowski, 1887 View in CoL
Distribution: Italy, Balkan Peninsula, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey ( Michez et al., 2004a). Michez (2012a) noted that D. pyriformis is present in the northeastern part of the Mediterranean basin. Most of the records are found in Greece. In Turkey: Denizli ( Warncke, 1973); Amasya, as D. schlettereri Friese, 1900 , which is a synonym of D. pyriformis ( Baker, 2002) .
Material: Erzurum: Oltu, Başaklı , 01.08.1977, 2 ♀♀ leg. H. Özbek, det. Y. A. Pesenko. Kars: Kağızman, Kuloğlu , 1600 m, 01.08.2002, ♂, leg. M. Kesdek, det. D. Michez and W. Thayse.
New localities: Erzurum and Kars.
Remark: Dasypoda pyriformis is a rare species occurring in Turkey. It is a Mediterranean species; among Asian countries, it occurs only in Turkey (Amasya). In the present study it has been recorded from Erzurum and Kars provinces, and Kars is its easternmost distribution record, both in Turkey and the world.
Plants associated: Carduus sp. , Centaurea glastifolia L., Cichorium intybus .
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