Eodorcadion intermedium intermedium (Jakovlev, 1889)
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Eodorcadion intermedium intermedium (Jakovlev, 1889) |
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Eodorcadion intermedium intermedium (Jakovlev, 1889) Figs 4F-I View Figure 4 , 13C-F View Figure 13
Material examined.
Bayankhongor Aimag: 35 km SE of Bumbugur [ Бөмбөгөр] (45°59'N, 99°50'E), 1598 m a.s.l., 16 VIII 2015, 3♂♂, 1♀ (including dead specimens), leg. MW; 1♀ (dead), leg. LK; 20 km NEE of Bogd [ Богд] (45°17'N, 101°02'E), 1298 m a.s.l., 17 VIII 2015 GoogleMaps , 9♂♂, 3♀♀ (including dead specimens), leg. MW; 3♂♂, 2♀♀, leg. WTS; 7♂♂, 1♀ (including dead specimens; all with reddish antenna), leg. LK; 20 km SE of Bogd [ Богд] (45°05'N, 101°08'E), 1263 m a.s.l., 18 VIII 2015 GoogleMaps , 1 dead imago, leg. LK; Oevoerkhangai Aimag : 10 km W of Baruunbayan-Ulaan [ Баруунбаян-Улаан] (45°08'N, 101°14'E), 1264 m a.s.l., 18 VIII 2015 GoogleMaps , 2♂♂, leg. WTS; 5 km W of Baruunbayan-Ulaan [ Баруунбаян-Улаан] (45°10'N, 101°17'E), 1266 m a.s.l., 18 VIII 2015 GoogleMaps , 11♂♂, 12♀♀, leg. MW; 4♂♂, 2♀♀ (specimens with black antenna (Fig. 13D View Figure 13 )), leg. WTS; 4♂♂, 2♀♀ (most specimens with black antenna), leg. LK.
Remarks.
The species is widespread in the southern parts of Mongolia, where it is divided into two subspecies. The nominative subspecies is distributed in the western part of its range, where it occurs in many localities mainly in Bayankhongor and Gobi-Altaj Aimags. According to Danilevsky (2007), this taxon is characterised by a great deal of individual and geographical variability. We also observed elytral stripes - similar to E. intermedium kozlovi (Suvorov 1912) - and antennal colour variations, even in the case of specimens that were collected from the same locality. The species seems to have the ability to adapt to a wide range of ecological conditions; we observed it in various localities in high-grass enclaves, steppe and semi-desert habitats (Fig. 13G, H View Figure 13 ). The males (Fig. 13C View Figure 13 ) were primarily collected at different times of the day during rather cloudy (occasional shower) and cold (15-20 °C) weather; only a few pairs were copulating (Fig. 13F View Figure 13 ). Many specimens were already dead, which indicates the end of the appearance of this species. According to Danilevsky (2007), E. intermedium is ecologically associated with Lasiagrostis . At one of the localities, we found the remains of imago in a bird’s pellet (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ).
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