Chlaenius (Epomis) dejeanii
Authors/Creators
- 1. Department of Biology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Description
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Chlaenius(Epomis)dejeanii(Dejean, 1831)Fig. 3 A
Habitat and general distribution.
Chlaenius dejeanii is an East European-Mediterranean species with its distribution reaching Middle East (e. g. Syria, Iraq) (Arndt et al. 2011; Kirschenhofer 2017).
Material examined.
• Heraklion: Aposelemis, Sfentyli Dam, 35.234204°N, 25.420799°E, 211 m elev., 24.III.2017 – 25.IV.2017, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (NHMC); • same data but 25.IV.2017 – 30.V.2017, 1 spm; • same data, but 30.V.2017 – 19.X.2017, 21 spms; • Tympaki, salt-lake, 35.075001°Ν, 24.745918°Ε, 2 m elev., 15.IV.2022 – 2.VI.2022, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (NHMC); • same data, but 2.VI.2022 – 4.VII.2022, 2 spms; • same data, but 15.IV.2022, handpicking, 1 spm; • Lasithi: Bramiana artificial lake, 35.043096°N, 25.706700°E, 76 m elev., 4.I.1999 – 3.III.1999, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Papadimitrakis M. (NHMC); • same data, but 3.III.1999 – 4.V.1999, 13 spms; • same data, but 4.V.1999 – 22.VII.1999, 13 spms.
Comments.
Chlaenius dejeanii is a prominent and scarce (Austin et al. 2008) carabid that was first reported from Greece by Schaum (1857) from Peloponnese (“ Morea ”) and Athens. Apfelbeck (1904) expanded the distribution of the species beyond the Greek mainland in the Ionian islands, by the reporting of specimens from Corfu. This is the first time the species is recorded from Crete. Several populations were captured through pitfall trapping, in the central-east part of the island, from the north (e. g. Aposelemis) to the south (e. g. Tympaki). The species was found in natural (Tympaki) and artificial wetlands (Aposelemis, Bramiana), with different gradients of salinity.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- NHMC , V , VI
- Event date
- 1999-01-04 , 1999-03-03 , 1999-05-04 , 2017-03-24 , 2017-04-25 , 2017-05-30 , 2022-04-15 , 2022-06-02
- Verbatim event date
- 1999-01-04/03-03 , 1999-03-03/05-04 , 1999-05-04/07-22 , 2017-03-24/04-25 , 2017-04-25/05-30 , 2017-05-30/10-19 , 2022-04-15/06-02 , 2022-06-02/07-04
- Scientific name authorship
- Dejean
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Family
- Carabidae
- Genus
- Chlaenius
- Species
- dejeanii
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Chlaenius (Epomis) dejeanii (Dejean, 1831) sec. Pavlou, Bolanakis, Kardaki & Trichas, 2025
References
- Arndt E, Schnitter P, Sfenthourakis S, Wrase DW (2011) Ground Beetles of Greece (Carabidae). Series Faunistica. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia-Moscow, 393 pp.
- Kirschenhofer Y (2017) Tribe Chlaeniini Brullé, 1834. In: Löbl I, Löbl D (Eds) Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera vol. 1: Archostemata - Myxophaga - Adephaga, 482–497.
- Austin K, Small E, Lemaire JM, Jeanne C, Makris C, Georgiou G (2008) Annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Nice XXII, 199 pp.
- Schaum HR (1857) Beitrag zur Käferfauna Griechenlands. Erstes Stück: Cicindelidae, Carabici, Dytiscidae, Gyrinidae. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift 1: 116–158. https://doi.org/10.1002/mmnd.18570010115
- Apfelbeck V (1904) Die Käferfauna der Balkanhalbinsel: mit Berücksichtigung Klein-Asiens und der Insel Kreta. Band. Familienreihe Caraboidea. R. Friedlander und Sohn, Berlin, 422 pp.