Lucanus ibericus subsp. ibericus Motschulsky 1845
Description
Lucanus ibericus ibericus Motschulsky, 1845
(Figs. 24–25)
Lucanus ibericus Motschulsky, 1845: 60.
Lucanus orientalis var.?: Kraatz 1860: 269; plate 7, figs. 27–28.
Examined material. 1 male, Mazandaran: Kuhha-ye Alborz, Kiyasar, 29–30.VI.2000, G. Rozner (CLN); 1 female, Mazandaran: Hassan-Abad near Chalus, 400 m, 7.VII.1995, R. Linnavuori (FNHM); 1 male, Mazandaran: Sari, VI.2005, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 male, Mazandaran: Savadkooh, XI.2005, H. Ghahari (CLB); 1 male, Guilan: Lahijan, IX.2004, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 male, Kermanshah: Kermanshah, IX.2003, H. Ghahari (CLB); 7 males, 1 female, Golestan: P.M. Golestan, Ghusheh Cheshmeh, 27.VI.1998, Nazari & Atabay (NMNHI); 1 male, Golestan: P.M. Golestan, Sulgerd, 26.VI.1998, Nazari & Atabay (NMNHI); 1 female, Golestan: P.M. Golestan, Tang-e Gol, 27.VI.1998, Nazari & Atabay (NMNHI); 1 male, Golestan: Gorgan, VI.2004, H. Ghahari (CLB); 3 males, 3 females, Pers. Kopet-Dagh, Siaret [= Golestan: Ziarat], 1160 m, V.1899, ex coll. Hauser (ZMB); 1 male, Pers. Kopet-Dagh, Siaret [= Golestan: Ziarat], 1800 m, Füss. (NMB); 1 male, Golestan: Golestan National Park, 40 km NE Minu Dasht, 10-12. VI.2005, F. Pavel (CLN); 1 female, Alborz: Karaj, 1936, F. Brandt (FMNH); 3 males, “ Persia Bor.”, Wechman (FMNH).
Distribution. Albania, Greece, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Iran (Bartolozzi & Sprecher-Uebersax 2006; Bunalski et al. 2014).
Distribution in Iran. Guilan, Mazandaran (Král 2004), East Azarbaijan (Sakenin et al. 2008), Golestan (Fujita 2010), Khorasan and Tehran (new records).
Remarks. Whether or not L. ibericus and L. orientalis are two distinct species is open to question. Kraatz (1860) doubtfully described it as a variety. Planet (1899) in his excellent monograph on the genus Lucanus hypothesized that the two taxa could be synomymous, and Krajcik (2001, 2003) lists L. orientalis as a synonym of L. ibericus. Nevertheless in the last published checklists of the Palaearctic (Bartolozzi & Sprecher-Uebersax 2006) and world (Fujita 2010) Lucanidae, both species are still considered to be valid. According to Fujita (2010), only L. ibericus is present in Iran, and he cites the locality of Siaret [= Ziarat, Golestan province], while L. orientalis occurs only in Turkey. However, Schenk (personal communication, 2013) believes that L. orientalis is present in the most southeastern part of Turkey, in northern Iraq, and in northwestern Iran. There are two male specimens in his private collection (KDSC), he identified as L. orientalis, with the following label data: NW-Persien, westl. Tazekand, 22.VII.1955, Mangold leg.
Afshar (1944) and Modarres Awal (1997) record L. orientalis from Guilan province, but it is possible that this record should be referred to L. ibericus. We believe that only DNA studies will clarify the real status of the taxa L. orientalis and L. ibericus. Sakenin et al. (2008) record the species on Juniperus communis (Cupressaceae).
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- NMB
- Family
- Lucanidae
- Genus
- Lucanus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Motschulsky
- Species
- ibericus
- Taxon rank
- subSpecies
- Taxonomic concept label
- Lucanus ibericus subsp. ibericus Motschulsky, 1845 sec. Bartolozzi, Ghahari, Sprecher-Uebersax & Zilioli, 2014
References
- Motschulsky, V. (1845) Remarques sur la collection de Coleopteres russes. Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou, 18, 1 - 127.
- Kraatz, G. (1860) Ueber die europaischen Hirschkafer (Zweites Stuck). Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, 4, 265 - 278.
- Bunalski, M., Samin, N., Ghahari, H. & Hawkeswood, T. (2014) Contributions to the knowledge [of] the scarab beetles of Golestan province, northern Iran with checklist of Iranian Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera). Polish Journal of Entomology, 83, 141 - 170.
- Kral, D. (2004) Lucanus (Pseudolucanus) xerxes sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) from the Zagros Mts., with some distribution data to the lucanid fauna from Iran. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae, 68, 183 - 189.
- Sakenin, H., Eslami, B., Samin, N., Imani, S., Shirdel, F. & Havaskary, M. (2008) A contribution to the most important trees and shrubs as the hosts of wood-boring beetles in different regions of Iran and identification of many natural enemies. Plant and Ecosystem, 16, 27 - 46. [in Persian, English abstract]
- Fujita, H. (2010) The lucanid beetles of the world. Mushi-Sha's Iconographic Series of Insects, 6, 1 - 472.
- Planet, L. (1899) Essai monographique sur les Coleopteres des Genres Pseudolucane et Lucane. Deyrolle Fils Ed., Paris, 111 pp.
- Krajcik, M. (2001) Lucanidae of the World. Catalogue - Part I. Checklist of the Stag Beetles of the World (Coleoptera: Lucanidae). Printed by the Author, Most, Czech Republic, 108 pp.
- Krajcik, M. (2003) Lucanidae of the World. Catalogue - Part II. Encyclopaedia of the Lucanidae (Coleoptera: Lucanidae). Printed by the Author, Plzen, Czech Republic, 197 pp.
- Bartolozzi, L. & Sprecher-Uebersax, E. (2006) Lucanidae. In: Lobl, I. & Smetana, A. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 3. Scarabaeoidea - Scirtoidea - Dascilloidea - Buprestoidea - Byrrhoidea. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, Denmark, pp. 63 - 77.
- Afshar, J. (1944) Les noms scientifique de quelques coleopteres de l'Iran et leurs importance en agriculture. Ministry of Agriculture, Tehran, Iran, 22 pp.
- Modarres Awal, M. (1997) Family Lucanidae (Coleoptera). In: Modarres Awal, M. (Ed.), List of Agricultural Pests and their Natural Enemies in Iran. Ferdowsi University Press, Mashhad, Iran, pp. 178.