taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DCCD52FF906E4D9450CE67B99AE200.taxon	description	urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 0 B 6748 F 9 - 8 B 14 - 4690 - B 641 - 2 DFF 11 ED 3607 Figs 1 C, H, 2 A-F, T	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF906E4D9450CE67B99AE200.taxon	etymology	Etymology The new species is dedicated to Michael Geiser (Basel), expert in Prionoceridae and dear colleague. The chance to examine his collection of weevil specimens from Samos-Island initiated the present review.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF906E4D9450CE67B99AE200.taxon	materials_examined	Type material Holotype ♂, “ Griechenland SAMOS Limnionas env. [environment] 37 ° 41 ’ N / 26 ° 37 ’ E M. Geiser leg. 23. III. 2008 ” // “ Macchia, Klopfschirm [beating tray] ”. Red label: “ Holotype Dichorrhinus geiseri sp. nov. C. Germann des. 2013 ” (NMBE). Paratypes 1 ♀, same data as holotype (NMB); 9 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, “ 21.05.2007 SW Turkey, Baba Dagi S Fethiye, leg. P. Białooki ”; 7 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, “ 19.05.2007 SW Turkey, Baba Dagi SW Denizli, leg. P. Białooki ”; 4 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, “ 23.05.2010 SW Turkey, Mt. 2421 m W Ören, SW Acipayam, leg. P. Białooki ”; 5 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀, “ 25.05.2007 SW Turkey, Ak Dagi W Aglasun, S Isparta, leg. P. Białooki ” (NMBE, cPB). All 48 paratypes are additionally labelled with red paper: “ Paratype Dichorrhinus geiseri sp. nov. C. Germann des. 2013 ”.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF906E4D9450CE67B99AE200.taxon	description	Description SIZE. (Without rostrum) males 4.2 mm (3.8 - 4.7 mm), females 4.7 mm (4.4 - 5.1 mm). COLOUR. Body, head and femora dark brown to black; nasal plate, antennae, tips of femora, partly tibiae and all tarsal segments reddish-brown. HEAD. Eyes strongly convex, protruding, short oval in section. Rostrum about as long as wide, with well separated, glabrous and reddish-brown nasal plate; glossy from rostral dorsum to the scrobes. From there to epistome punctuate-striate. Head and basal half of rostrum with oval, green-metallic scales and long, partly bowed, dark hairs. Antennae reddish brown, apex of scape and club slightly darker. Antennal scape long, bowed and slender, reaching fore margin of pronotum. Apex of scape thickened, three times wider than base. Seven segments of antennal funiculus as follows (L / W): 1: 3.2, 2: 3.5, 3: 2.1, 4 th and 5 th 1.9, 6: 1.4, 7: 1.5. Club fusiform, long and slender. PRONOTUM. (L / W): 0.7, transverse, widest in the middle, strongly constricted just before fore margin, sides rounded. Densely and irregularly punctuate on disc, vestiture consisting of oval, metallic green scales and long, dark, bowed hairs. ELYTRA. (L / W) male: 1.9, female: 1.7, parallel-sided. Base much wider than pronotum. Shoulders well pronounced. Striae linear and regularly punctuate, interstriae slightly wider. Vestiture consisting of green-metallic, broad, roundish scales, straight cut at hind margin (nearly triangular), and long, semiraised, dark hairs. Scutellum longer than wide, rounded at tip. LEGS. All femora strong, with sharp teeth varying in size, tibiae straight. Four visible tarsal segments, 1 st segment 1.4 times longer than 2 nd, 3 rd slightly shorter, about twice as wide, 4 th segment tiny and hardly visible, 5 th reaching as far as 1 st. Claws fused at base, simple. MALE GENITALIA (Fig. 2 A-F). Sides of median lobe of aedeagus sinuate, apex with short and blunt (rounded) tip. Apodeme as long as median lobe. Tegmen with short parameres, tegminal apodeme straight, about half as long as apodeme of aedeagus. Ventrite 8 slightly curved, as long as aedeagus. FEMALE GENITALIA. Ventrite 8 with very long and slender apodeme. Spermatheca with pointed, almost straight nodulus and strongly curved, globular cornu (Fig. 2 T). SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Elytra of male parallel, widest at base, elytra pointed towards apex. Elytra of female widest at last third, rounded towards apex.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF906E4D9450CE67B99AE200.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants The new species was collected in the phrygana plant association on Samos Island while beating and sweeping (M. Geiser, written communication), and while collecting in Turkey in steppe habitats mostly at higher altitudes (Fig. 3) (P. Białooki, written communication).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF976E4E9456C877BF6EE34D.taxon	description	urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 79295123 - 4 A 02 - 453 E-A 620 - 04 F 593058 D 01 Figs 1 A, F, 2 G-J, U	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF976E4E9456C877BF6EE34D.taxon	etymology	Etymology The new species is dedicated to the expert of the Curculionoidea-fauna of Cyprus, the former curator of the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Nice and dear colleague Gabriel Alziar (Cassagnes-Bégonhès).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF976E4E9456C877BF6EE34D.taxon	materials_examined	Type material Holotype ♂, “ sommet du Troodos (Limassol, Chypre), + / - 1900 m; 10 - V- 2008 ” // “ sur Juniperus foetidissima G. Alziar leg. ”. Red label: “ Holotype Dichorrhinus alziari sp. nov. C. Germann des. 2013 ” (NMBE). Paratypes 1 ♀, same data as holotype (NMBE); 6 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀ same data as holotype (cGA); 7 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, “ circuit de Madhari (Chypre) 1500 - 1600 m 10 - V- 2008: G. Alziar leg. ” // “ sur Juniperus excelsa ” (cGA); 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; “ chemin du Mαδαρι [Potami] 10 V 08 – 1500 m CHYPRE J. M. Lemaire leg. ” (cJL); 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀, “ Cyp. Troodos 1629 m. 24 5 06 S. Doguet ” (cJP). All 31 paratypes are additionally labelled with red paper: “ Paratype Dichorrhinus alziari sp. nov. C. Germann des. 2013 ”.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF976E4E9456C877BF6EE34D.taxon	description	Description SIZE. (Without rostrum) males 4.7 mm (4.3 - 5.0 mm), females 5.1 mm (4.7 - 5.5 mm). COLOUR. Body, head and femora dark brown to black; nasal plate, antennae, tips of femora, partly tibiae and all tarsal segments reddish-brown. HEAD. Eyes strongly convex, protruding, short oval in section. Rostrum about as long as wide, with well separated, glabrous and reddish-brown nasal plate; glossy from rostral dorsum to the scrobes. From there to epistome punctuate-striate. Head and basal half of rostrum with oval, green-metallic scales and long, partly bowed, dark hairs. Antennae reddish brown, apex of scape and club slightly darker. Antennal scape long, bowed and slender, reaching fore margin of pronotum. Apex of scape thickened, three times wider than base. Seven segments of antennal funiculus as follows (L / W): 1: 3.6, 2: 4.8, 3: 3.2, 4: 2.2, 5: 1.9, 6: 1.6, 7: 1.7. Club fusiform, long and slender. PRONOTUM. (L / W): 0.9, transverse, widest in the middle, strongly constricted just before fore margin, sides rounded. Densely and irregularly punctuate on disc, vestiture consisting of oval, metallic green scales and long, dark, bowed hairs. ELYTRA. (L / W) male: 2.0, female: 1.9, parallel-sided. Base much wider than pronotum. Shoulders well pronounced. Striae linear and regularly punctuate, interstriae slightly wider. Vestiture consisting of green-metallic, broad, roundish scales, straight cut at hind margin (nearly triangular), and long, semiraised, dark hairs. Scutellum longer than wide, rounded at tip. LEGS. Femora not toothed, tibiae straight. Four visible tarsal segments, 1 st segment 1.4 times longer than 2 nd, 3 rd slightly shorter, about twice as wide, 4 th segment tiny and hardly visible, 5 th reaching as far as 1 st. Claws fused at base, simple. MALE GENITALIA. (Fig. 2 G-J) Aedeagus slender, parallel sided to concave, apex obtuse angled and pointed. Apodeme as long as aedeagus. Tegmen with short parameres, tegminal apodeme straight, about half as long as apodeme of aedeagus. Ventrite 8 slightly curved, almost as long as aedeagus. FEMALE GENITALIA. Ventrite 8 with very long and slender apodeme. Spermatheca with pointed, slightly curved nodulus and strongly curved, globular cornu (Fig. 2 U). SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. See above.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF976E4E9456C877BF6EE34D.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants Alziar (2012) reported Juniperus excelsa and J. foetidissima as feeding plants of D. alziari sp. nov.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF946E4F9470C94AB84AE1B5.taxon	description	Figs 1 D, I, 2 K-O, V	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF946E4F9470C94AB84AE1B5.taxon	discussion	Remark The description of Phyllobius squamosus korbi Schilsky, 1908, and the missing entry of the description of Dichorrhinus korbi in Lona (1936) caused an uncertainty about the year of description of D. korbi. However, this is corrected here. The label data (see below) of the holotype of D. korbi deposited in the NFM is in accordance with the description (Schilsky 1911). The examination of the holotype specimen, furthermore, revealed that the type is a female specimen, and not a male as written by Schilsky (1911) and repeated by Solari (1940).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF946E4F9470C94AB84AE1B5.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined Holotype ♀, “ Amasia [printed] ” // “ [illegible handwriting] ” // “ [perhaps a female sign (!), handwritten] ” // “ Korbi * Schils. [handwritten] ”. Red label: “ Holotype Dichorrhinus korbi Schilsky, 1911 ett. Germann 2013 ” (MFN). Other material examined 1 ♂, 1 ♀, “ TR-Antalya 70 km s. Ulupinar 1992.04.30 50 m leg. W. Suppantschitsch ” (cRB); 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, “ TR – vil Antalya 10. V. 2001 Avlanbeli Pass 1120 m 25 km S Elmali 3632 N 2959 E – S. Kadlec lgt. ” (cSB); 1 ♂, 1 ♀, “ 26.05.2007 SW Turkey, Davras Dagi E Isparta, leg. P. Białooki ” (cPB); 4 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, “ 11 - 12.05.2008 SW Turkey, Akseki env., NE Manavgat, leg. P. Białooki ” (cPB); 9 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, “ 24.05.2007 SW Turkey, Tahtali Dagi SW Kemer, leg. P. Białooki ” (NMBE, cPB).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF946E4F9470C94AB84AE1B5.taxon	description	Redescription SIZE. (Without rostrum) males 4.5 mm (4.2 - 4.9 mm), females 4.8 mm (4.6 - 5.3 mm). COLOUR. Body, head, femora and tibiae dark brown to black; nasal plate, antennae, tips of femora and basis of tibiae and all tarsal segments reddish-brown. HEAD. Eyes strongly convex, very protruding, short oval in section. Rostrum about as long as wide, with well separated, glabrous and reddish-brown nasal plate, darkened in the middle; glossy from rostral dorsum to the scrobes. From there to epistome punctuate-striate. Head and basal half of rostrum with oval, green-metallic scales and long, partly bowed, dark hairs. Antennae reddish brown, second half of scape, partly funiculus and club slightly darker. Antennal scape long, bowed and slender, reaching fore margin of pronotum. Apex of scape thickened, three times wider than base. Seven segments of antennal funiculus as follows (L / W): 1: 3.0, 2: 3.8, 3: 2.7, 4 th to 6 th: 2.0, 7: 1.6. Club fusiform, long and slender. PRONOTUM. (L / W): 0.7, transverse, widest in the middle, strongly constricted just before fore margin, sides weakly rounded. Densely and irregularly punctuate on disc, vestiture consisting of oval, metallic green scales and long, dark, bowed hairs. ELYTRA. (L / W) males: 2.1, females: 1.8, parallel-sided. Base much wider than pronotum. Shoulders well pronounced. Striae linear and regularly punctuate, interstriae slightly wider. Vestiture consisting of green-metallic, broad, roundish scales, rounded and partly cut at hind margin, and long, semi-raised, dark hairs. Scutellum longer than wide, rounded at tip. LEGS. Femora mostly with small, sharp teeth (at least meso- and metafemora). This character shows considerable variation in the examined specimens; teeth can also be completely reduced, tibiae straight. Four visible tarsal segments, 1 st segment 1.4 times longer than 2 nd, 3 rd slightly shorter, about twice as wide, 4 th segment tiny and hardly visible, 5 th reaching as far as 1 st. Claws fused at base, simple. MALE GENITALIA (Fig. 2 K-O). Sides of median lobe of aedeagus parallel, apex with long, triangular and pointed tip. Apodeme as long as median lobe. Tegmen with short parameres, tegminal apodeme straight, about two thirds as long as apodeme of aedeagus. Ventrite 8 slightly curved, little shorter than aedeagus. FEMALE GENITALIA. Ventrite 8 with very long and slender apodeme. Spermatheca with pointed, broad, curved nodulus and broad, strongly curved cornu (Fig. 2 V). SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Same as above.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9A6E409686CD39BEDFE3D0.taxon	discussion	Further records	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9A6E409686CD39BEDFE3D0.taxon	description	The seasonally early-appearing species of Dichorrhinus are rarely collected and published data is scarce. Therefore, I add the following records, registered during examinations for the present study:	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9A6E4097DDC9C5BE45E1B2.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, “ SYRIA bor., 4. Vi. 1999 Jabal al Ansariyah mts. Slinfeh env. (E of Latakia) 1300 – 1600 m a. s. l. S. Benedikt leg. ” (cSB, cRB).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9A6E4097DDC9C5BE45E1B2.taxon	discussion	Remark A female syntype is depicted in Stüben et al. (2012) with the following label data (taken from photo): “ Dichorrhinus pseudoscythro-pus Desb. [followed by a female sign] Syria: Djebel - Malbeck. Desbr. [handwritten] ” (in coll. Heyden, SDEI). After L. Friedman (written communication 2012), the name Malbeck or Naalbec very likely refers to Baalbeck, nowadays a city in Lebanon.	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9B6E419478CD38BF2EE402.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined 10 specimens, “ GREECE, Crete Island, Chania, E-Chora Sfakion, Gorge, N 35 ° 12 ’ 22 ” / E 24 ° 07 ’ 36 ”, “ 140 m, 10.4.2012, leg. C. Germann ”; 6 specimens, “ GREECE, Crete Island, Chania, E-Chora Sfakion, Imbros Gorge, N 35 ° 12 ' 35 " / E 24 ° 10 ' 13 ", 170 m, 10.4.2012, leg. C. Germann ” (cCG, NMBE).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
03DCCD52FF9B6E419475CE76BF41E5A4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined Holotype ♂, “ Cirene (Lyb.) IV. [19] 38, G. Frey ” // “ Type [red label] ” // “ Dichorrhinus Freyi [male sign] holotypus! m. det. F. Solari ” (NMB). Paratypes 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀, same data as holotype (NMB); 1 ♀, “ LIBYA 27. III. 2005 Ras El Hilal P. Weill lgt. “ (cRB).	en	Germann, Christoph (2013): A review of Dichorrhinus Desbrochers, 1875 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) with two new species from Greece and Turkey, and from Cyprus. European Journal of Taxonomy 46 (46): 1-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.46
