Leptopus hispanus Rambur, 1840

Chitadze, Beka, Arsenashvili, Eka & Bulbulashvili, Natalia, 2023, Leptopus hispanus and Erianotus lanosus: the first DNA-assisted records of Leptopodidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) for the fauna of Georgia, Caucasiana 2, pp. 25-28 : 25

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.2.e101888

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7DE73062-76C0-433F-8792-86D672F7D08E

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A2A38C7A-D46E-556C-8C79-1D8E8482CEFD

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Caucasiana by Pensoft

scientific name

Leptopus hispanus Rambur, 1840
status

 

Leptopus hispanus Rambur, 1840 View in CoL

Materials examined.

2 specimens; Telovani ; N41.8044°, E44.6880°; 903 m a.s.l.; under rocks at the roadside; leg. A Seropian; 25-Jul-2021; CaBOL-IDs 1011728, 1011740 GoogleMaps 3 specimens; Gori ; N41.9788°, E44.0960°; 584 m a.s.l.; under rocks in steppe near Mtkvari River; leg. N Bulbulashvili; 05-Sep-2021; CaBOL-IDs 1012380, 1012392, 1012404 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Kodistskaro ; N42.0116°, E44.3446°; 736 m a.s.l.; under rocks in steppe; leg. N Bulbulashvili; 03-Jun-2021; CaBOL-ID 1025745 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Vardzia ; N41.3529°, E43.2518°; 1315 m a.s.l.; under rocks at Mtkvari River bank; leg. N Bulbulashvili; 13-Oct-2022; CaBOL-ID 1032753 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Mashavera River ; N41.4516°, E44.4941°; 528 m a.s.l.; swept from vegetation; leg. E Arsenashvili; 25-Oct-2022; CaBOL-ID GoogleMaps .

Genetics.

We obtained five barcodes from the specimens with CaBOL-IDs 1011728, 1011740, 1012380, 1012392 and 1012404 (BOLD:AEX9285, maximum p-distance 0.3%), with the nearest neighbor in BOLD systems being L. marmoratus (Goeze, 1778) from France with a Private status (mean p-distance 13.5%). There are no barcodes of L. hispanus in BOLD systems available at the time of pubishing.

Remarks.

From the neighboring countries L. hispanus has been previously reported from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey ( Lindskog 1995; Fent et al. 2011; Dioli et al. 2019). The species is widespread in the Palaearctic region while its general distribution is classified as Centralasiatic-Mediterranean.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Leptopodidae

Genus

Leptopus