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03D4AC148A7D38570BECFC16FEB08CF1.text	03D4AC148A7D38570BECFC16FEB08CF1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phyllobrotica malinka Bezděk 2010	<div><p>Phyllobrotica malinka sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs. 1–3, 6–8, 14–15, 22)</p> <p>Type locality. Turkey, Mardin province, Hop Geçidi (Mardin env.).</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: J, ‘TR – prov. Mardin / Hop Gecidi, Mardin env. / 11.- 14.5.2005 / Z. Malinka lgt. [w, p]’ (NMPC). PARATYPES: 1 J 3 ♀♀, ‘ TURKEY prov. Mardin / Hop Gecidi, Mardin env. / 11.- 14.5.2005 / lgt. Orszulik [w, p]’ (1 J in JBBC, 1 ♀ in NMPC, 2 ♀♀ in KOFC); 1 ♀, ‘ Turkey / 20 km N of Bağişli / 5.VI.1992 / V. Bíža – Z. Košťál lgt. [w, p]’ (JBBC); 1 ♀, ‘ <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=36.823887&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=38.090275" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 36.823887/lat 38.090275)">Zeitun</a> [= Kahramanmaraş prov., Suleymanli, 38°5′25″N, 36°49′26″E] / Staud. [= Staudinger leg.] [w, h] // [small blank white label]’ (ZMHB); 2 JJ, ‘S IRAN, prov. Fārs / pass 140 km NE Sīraāz / 20.-21.IV.2002 / lgt. S. Kadlec [w, p]’ (JVCC); 1 J, ‘ IRAN – Fars – m. 2245 / Safsahar (Dehbid) N. Shiraz / 18/ 26.IV.2006. G. Sama leg. [w, p]’ (JBBC). The specimens are provided with additional printed red labels: ‘ HOLOTYPUS [or PARATYPUS], / Phyllobrotica / malinka sp. n., / det. J. Bezděk 2010’.</p> <p>Description. Body length: JJ 6.05–6.95 mm (holotype 6.95 mm); ♀♀ 6.25–7.35 mm.</p> <p>Male (holotype). Body flattened, parallel, glabrous, semiopaque. Head pale orange, vertex with a large black spot, apices of mandibles black. Antennomeres 1–4 orange, antennomeres 5 and 6 gradually darkening dorsally, antennomeres 7–11 black. Pronotum and elytra pale orange, each elytron with a black round spot in the apical third. Scutellum black. Prosternum pale orange, meso-, metasternum and abdomen black. Fore and mid legs orange, outer side of fore femora and inner side of mid femora with a black spot basally. Hind legs orange, femora black with only bases and apices orange.</p> <p>Head covered with microsculpture, nearly impunctate, almost glabrous. Labrum transverse, covered with several pale setae, anterior margin broadly triangularly incised. The anterior part of head sparsely covered with pale setae. Frontal tubercles large, subtriangular, slightly elevated, separated from each other by a distinct furrow. Frons separated from frontal tubercles by a distinctly impressed furrow. Vertex with indistinctly impressed median line. Antenna slender, 0.70 times as long as body, length ratio of antennomeres 1–11 equal to 20-12-17- 22-21-19-19-18-16-17-18.</p> <p>Pronotum transverse, 1.45 times as broad as long, widest at the anterior third, slightly narrowed anteriad and distinctly posteriad. Surface evenly convex, semiopaque, covered with microsculpture and some sparse fine punctures. Anterior margin slightly concave, not bordered. Lateral margins distinctly bordered, slightly sinuate, with short pale setae. Posterior margin almost straight in middle and rounded on sides, distinctly bordered. Anterior angles nearly rectangular, posterior angles obtusely angular; all angles with setigerous pore bearing one long pale seta.</p> <p>Scutellum subtriangular with widely rounded apex, semiopaque, covered with microsculpture, glabrous.</p> <p>Elytra parallel, semiopaque, covered with microsculpture and densely with fine confused punctures. Humeral calli well-developed, distinctly covered with short pale hairs. Elytral disc almost glabrous, sparse short hairs visible only in lateral view in the apical third. Epipleurae not developed. Macropterous.</p> <p>Abdomen modified (Fig. 22): ventrite 2 with two small groups of longer hairs in the middle. Ventrite 3 with two distinct bulges directed posteriad, covered with long hairs and connected by flat lamella. Ventrite 4 with a deep semicircular cavity in the middle. Ventrite 5 with very deep elongate cavity in the middle.</p> <p>Hind tarsomere 1 ca. 0.85 times as long as the two following tarsomeres combined. Claws appendiculate.</p> <p>Apex of aedeagus laterally dilated, tip widely triangularly incised (Fig. 3).</p> <p>Female. Microsculpture on head, pronotum and elytra less pronounced than in male, thus especially head and pronotum shining, not semiopaque. All ventrites regularly convex, without any depressions or appendices, posterior margin of the last ventrite entire. Tarsi slightly narrower than in males. Spermatheca C-shaped, with almost indistinct nodulus, basal part of cornu covered with fine wrinkles, ductus robust, well-sclerotized (Figs. 14–15).</p> <p>Variability. The width/length ratio of pronotum varies between 1.40–1.60 in males and 1.50–1.60 in females. The black spot on vertex is variable in size and shape: it is small and rounded in paler specimens and larger, subtriangular or extended covering most of vertex in darker specimens. The coloration of elytra differs in the populations from Turkey and Iran. All specimens from Turkey have the black pattern on elytra reduced to a single round spot in the apical third of each elytron. The specimens from Iran have slightly more distinct punctures on the pronotum and there are two black spots on each elytron (one small between scutellum and humeral callus and another large, elongate, slightly produced anteriad along the suture). The variability of the black pattern is shown in Figs. 6–8. One male from Iran also has darkened apices of the mid and hind tibiae.</p> <p>Differential diagnosis. In the structure of the male abdomen and the body coloration, P. malinka sp. nov. resembles P. elegans and P. frontalis. All three species can be easily distinguished by the structure of the aedeagus, which is relatively shorter and triangularly incised at apex in Phyllobrotica malinka sp. nov. while the aedeagi of P. elegans and P. frontalis are longer and not incised (Figs. 3–5).</p> <p>The shape of the spermatheca is somewhat variable in all three species, some other characters, however, seem to be stable. Basal parts of the cornu are covered with fine wrinkles in P. malinka sp. nov. and P. elegans while there are several more or less distinct collars in P. frontalis. The spermathecal duct and the spermatheca are situated in the same plane in P. malinka sp. nov. and P. frontalis, while they form a right angle in P. elegans (Figs. 14–21).</p> <p>In coloration, P. malinka sp. nov. is characterised by somewhat reduced black pattern on head. All specimens from Turkey have only one round black spot in the apical third of each elytron (without any black pattern in the scutellar area), the specimens from Iran are similarly coloured as paler specimens of P. frontalis, e.g. the apical spot on elytron is large, elongated, and there is another small black spot between the scutellum and the humeral callus. Phyllobrotica elegans has a completely black head and elytra with a large triangular black spot around scutellum (often broadly connected with the apical spots). Head of P. frontalis is bicoloured: the anterior part and frontal tubercles are orange, posterior part behind frontal tubercles is completely black. Elytral pattern in P. frontalis is very variable. Paler specimens have two black spots on each elytron, one between the scutellum and the humeral callus, another elongated in the apical half. The darkest specimens have the black pattern extended, only the humeral and apical areas being orange. The variability of the black pattern of all three species is shown in Figs. 6–13.</p> <p>Within the West Palaearctic Phyllobrotica species, P. malinka sp. nov., P. elegans and P. frontalis form a group with a very similar structure of abdomen in the males. The last ventrite of P. elegans has only a thin furrow in the middle and the median plate on the posterior margin of the last ventrite is shallowly impressed. The pair of processes arising from the posterior margin of the second ventrite is connected by a subtriangular lamella. The last ventrites of P. malinka sp. nov. and P. frontalis have a deep elongate cavity in the middle continued by a semicircular impression on the penultimate ventrite. The pair of processes arising from the third ventrite is connected by a transverse lamella in P. malinka sp. nov., while this lamella is lacking in P. frontalis.</p> <p>Etymology. Dedicated to the collector of the holotype, Zdeněk Malinka (Opava, Czech Republic). Noun in apposition.</p> <p>Bionomy. Unknown.</p> <p>Distribution. Southern Turkey, provinces of Mardin and Kahramanmaraş; southwestern Iran: Fars province.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4AC148A7D38570BECFC16FEB08CF1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bezděk, Jan	Bezděk, Jan (2010): Phyllobrotica malinka sp. nov. from Turkey and Iran and a review of allied species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 50 (2): 563-575, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5326353
03D4AC148A7A38560BE7FC0EFBEB8CEF.text	03D4AC148A7A38560BE7FC0EFBEB8CEF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phyllobrotica elegans Kraatz 1866	<div><p>Phyllobrotica elegans Kraatz, 1866</p> <p>(Figs. 4, 9–10, 18–21, 23)</p> <p>Phyllobrotica elegans Kraatz, 1866: 285.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica elegans: SCHNEIDER &amp; LEDER (1879), WEISE (1886), LABOISSIÈRE (1913), SAHLBERG (1913), WEISE (1924) (catalogue), WINKLER (1930) (catalogue), OGLOBLIN (1936), MEDVEDEV &amp; SHAPIRO (1957), MEDVEDEV (1965) (key), TOMOV (1971), BROVDIJ (1973), WILCOX (1973) (catalogue), GRUEV &amp; TOMOV (1979), TOMOV (1979), SAMEDOV &amp; MIRZOEVA (1981), SAMEDOV &amp; MIRZOEVA (1982), GRUEV &amp; TOMOV (1986), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1994) (key), ASLAN (1998), GRUEV &amp; TOMOV (1998) (catalogue), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1998), BIEŃKOVSKI (1999) (key), ASLAN et al. (2000), MIRZOEVA (2001), LOPATIN et al. (2003), WARCHAŁOWSKI (2003) (key), BIEŃKOVSKI (2004) (key), GÖK &amp; DURAN (2004), LOPATIN et al. (2004) (catalogue), GRUEV &amp; TOMOV (2007) (catalogue).</p> <p>Luperus nigropunctatus Pic, 1894a: 72.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica nigropunctata: PIC (1894b).</p> <p>Luperus nigropunctatus: LABOISSIÈRE (1913) (= elegans Kraatz 1866), OGLOBLIN (1936) (= elegans Kraatz 1866).</p> <p>Luperus (Trichelytron) nigropunctatus: WINKLER (1930) (catalogue).</p> <p>Luperus (Luperus) nigropunctatus: WEISE (1924) (catalogue).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica trimaculata Ballion, 1890: 33.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica trimaculata: KRAATZ (1890) (= elegans Kraatz, 1866), KRAATZ (1891a) (‘? valid species’).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica elegans var. trimaculata: LABOISSIÈRE (1913).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica elegans ab. trimaculata: OGLOBLIN (1936), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1998).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica trinotata: DEJEAN (1836) (nomen nudum), DEJEAN (1837) (nomen nudum).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica tripunctata: DEJEAN (1836) (nomen nudum), DEJEAN (1837) (nomen nudum).</p> <p>Type localities. Phyllobrotica elegans: ‘Constantinopel’ [= İstanbul, Turkey]. Luperus nigropunctatus: ‘Caucasus’. Phyllobrotica trimaculata: ‘Delishan [= Dilijan, Armenia], Novorossijsk [Russia, Krasnodarskiy Kray]’.</p> <p>Type material. Phyllobrotica elegans: SYNTYPE: 1 ♀, ‘Coll. Kraatz [w, p] // Syntypus [red label, p] // Phyllobrotica / elegantula [sic!] / Kraatz. 3.7. 66. [w, h] // coll. DEI / Müncheberg [w, p]’ (DEI).</p> <p>The type material of Luperus nigropunctatus is probably deposited in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle in Paris where the Chrysomelidae collection is currently unavailable for visitors.The deposition of the type material of Phyllobrotica trimaculata is unknown to me.</p> <p>Additional material examined (15 spec.). AZERBAIJAN: Altyagach, NW of Baku, 1200 m, 21.–23.vi.1996, 1 ♀, W. Schawaller leg. (SMNS). BULGARIA: BURGAS PROV.: Eminska planina, 13.–19.vi.1970, 1 ♀, A. Svozil leg. (JBBC). GEORGIA: Tbilisi, Kodzhori, 21.vi.1957, 1J 1 ♀, Mařan leg. (NMPC); Tbilisi, Dzhvari, 22.v.1975, 1 ♀, J. Pradáč leg. (NMPC); Borjomi, 22.vi.1957, 1 ♀, Mařan leg. (NMPC); Bakuriani, 17.vi.1975, 1 ♀, Voříšek leg. (MDAG); Tetri, Ckaro, 11.–16.vi.1986, 1♀, P. Pacholátko leg.(NHMB); LIBANON: Chouf, Djebel Barouk, Passo W. Kefraya, 1700 m, 4.–7.vi.1999, 1♀, G. Sama leg.(SMNS). RUSSIA: STAVROPOLSKIY KRAY: Stavropol, without the date of collecting, 1 J, Lutschnik leg. (NMPC). TURKEY: BURSA: Mürseler, 30 km S of Bursa, 28.v.1996, 1 J 1 ♀, P. Kresl leg. (JBBC); İSTANBUL: ‘ Stambul’ [= İstanbul], without additional data, 1 ♀ (coll DEI). SYRIA: Crac de Chevaliers [= Qal’at al Hisn], 18.iv.2008, 1 J, Skoupý leg. (JBBC).?: Caucasus, Meskiseh Gebirge, without date of collecting, 1 ♀, Leder &amp; Reitter leg. (NHMB – Frey coll.).</p> <p>Host plants. Ajuga laxmani (Lamiaceae) according to GRUEV &amp; TOMOV (1986).</p> <p>Distribution. Armenia (BALLION 1890, LABOISSIÈRE 1913), Azerbaijan (SAMEDOV &amp; MIRZOEVA 1981, 1982; WARCHAŁOWSKI 1998; MIRZOEVA 2001; present paper), Bulgaria (TOMOV 1971, 1979; present paper), Georgia (SCHNEIDER &amp; LEDER 1879, present paper), Israel (SAHLBERG 1913, LOPATIN et al. 2003), Libanon (present paper), Moldavia (MEDVEDEV &amp; SHAPIRO 1957), Russia (BALLION 1890, OGLOBLIN 1936, present paper), Syria (present paper), Turkey (KRAATZ 1866, WEISE 1886, GRUEV &amp; TOMOV 1979, ASLAN 1998, WARCHAŁOWSKI 1998, ASLAN et al. 2000, GÖK &amp; DURAN 2004, present paper), Ukraine (OGLOBLIN 1936, BROVDIJ 1973).</p> <p>Differential diagnosis. See the differential diagnosis under P. malinka sp. nov. and the key.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4AC148A7A38560BE7FC0EFBEB8CEF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bezděk, Jan	Bezděk, Jan (2010): Phyllobrotica malinka sp. nov. from Turkey and Iran and a review of allied species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 50 (2): 563-575, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5326353
03D4AC148A7B38580BCAFC04FF458B2F.text	03D4AC148A7B38580BCAFC04FF458B2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phyllobrotica frontalis Weise 1886	<div><p>Phyllobrotica frontalis Weise, 1886</p> <p>(Figs. 5, 11–13, 16–17, 24)</p> <p>Phyllobrotica frontalis Weise, 1886: 587.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica frontalis: WEISE (1902), LABOISSIÈRE (1913), WEISE (1924) (catalogue), WINKLER (1930) (catalogue), OGLOBLIN (1936), WILCOX (1973) (catalogue), LOPATIN (1985), TOMOV (1984), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1994) (key), LOPATIN &amp; KONSTANTINOV (1995), LOPATIN &amp; KONSTANTINOV (1996), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1998), WARCHAŁOWSKI (2003) (key), GÖK &amp; DURAN (2004).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica frontalis var. conjuncta Pic, 1904: 58.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica frontalis ab. conjuncta: WEISE (1924) (catalogue), WINKLER (1930) (catalogue), OGLOBLIN (1936).</p> <p>Phyllopertha [sic!] humeralis Kraatz, 1891b: 124.</p> <p>Phyllobrotica humeralis: REITTER (1891), WEISE (1924) (catalogue), WINKLER (1930) (catalogue), OGLOBLIN (1936), WILCOX (1973) (catalogue), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1994) (key), WARCHAŁOWSKI (1998) (= frontalis Weise, 1886).</p> <p>Type localities. Phyllobrotica frontalis: ‘ Asia minor, Amasia’ [= Amasya, Turkey]. Phyllobrotica frontalis var. conjuncta: ‘Anatolie’ [= Asian Turkey]. Phyllopertha humeralis: ‘Kleinasien’ [= Asian Turkey].</p> <p>Type material. Phyllobrotica frontalis: SYNTYPES: 1 ♀, ‘ Asia minor / Amasia [w, p] // Phyllobrotica / frontalis m. [w, h] // SYNTYPUS / Phyllobrotica / frontalis Weise, 1886 / labelled by MNHUB 2009 [red label, p]’ (ZMHB); 1 ♀, ‘ SYNTYPUS / Phyllobrotica / frontalis Weise, 1886 / labelled by MNHUB 2009 [red label, p]’ (ZMHB).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica humeralis: HOLOTYPE: 1 ♀, ‘[blank small red label] // Asia min. / Krieghoff [w, h] // 34 [w, h] // humeralis / Kraatz [yellow label, h] // Krtz. vid. / orig.! [w, h] // Holotypus [red label, p] // DEI coll. / von Heyden [w, p]’ (DEI).</p> <p>The type material of Phyllobrotica frontalis var. conjuncta is probably deposited in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle in Paris where the Chrysomelidae collection is currently unavailable for visitors.</p> <p>Additional material examined (30 spec.). ARMENIA / AZERBAIJAN: Araxesthal [= Aras river valley], without the date of collecting, 1 ♀, Leder &amp; Reitter leg. (NHMB – Frey coll.). IRAN: FARS: 11 km W of Dasht –e– Arzhan (W of Shiraz), 1.v.2002, 1 ♀, S. Kadlec leg. (JVCC); KOHGILUYEH AND BOYER- AHMAD: près <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=51.65&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=30.566668" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 51.65/lat 30.566668)">Yasudj</a>, 30°34´N 51°39´E, 2000 m, 27.v.1974, 2 ♀♀, A. Senglet leg. (MDVI); LORESTAN: Kuh-e Osturan Mt., 2000 m, 22.v.2005, 1 ♀, D. Gianasso leg. (MDVI). TURKEY: ‘ As. min’ [= Turkey], without additional data, 1 ♀, Holtz leg. (ZMHB); ‘ Asia min’ [= Turkey], 1J, without additional data (NHMB – Frey coll.); ADANA: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=35.233334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=37.483334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 35.233334/lat 37.483334)">Pasyagbasan</a> env. (ca. 55 km N of Adana), 37°29′N 35°14′E, 840 m, 15.–16.vi.2003, 1 J, J. Hájek &amp; J. Hotový leg. (JBBC); Pozanti, 20.–29.vi.1992, 1 ♀, D. Hauck leg. (RBCN); ADIYAMAN: Karadut distr., Nemrut Daği Mts., 26.v.–6.vi.1997, 3 JJ 2 ♀♀, P. Viktora leg. (JVCC); Nemrut Daği Mts., Karadut env., 13.vi.1998, 1♀, Z. Košťál &amp; V. Bíža leg. (JVCC); BOLU: Abant Mts., 1500 m, 8.vi.2002, 1 J, Skoupý leg. (JVCC); Abant Gölü, 21.–22.v.1996, 1 J, Farbiak leg. (JVCC); Abant Gölü, 1400–1600 m, 29.vi.–3.vii.1972, 2 ♀♀, M. Osella &amp; G. Osella leg.(MSNV); ÇORUM: vi.1974, Sama leg. (MSNV); İSPARTA: Barla env., 26.v.1998, 1 ♀, Z. Košťál &amp; V. Bíža leg. (JVCC); KAYSERI: Sultan Dağ Mts., Cankurtaran env., 1800 m, 26.v.1996, 3 JJ, I. Smatana leg. (2 JJ in FKCC, 1 J in JVCC); KONYA: Akşehir Baraköy, 900 m, 1 J, 27.v.1996, Farbiak leg. (JVCC); Ak–Chehir [= Akşehir], 1900, 1 J, Korb leg. (ZMHB); MERSIN: Camliyayla, 22.v.1989, 1 ♀, Kuff &amp; Szallies leg. (RBCN); SIVAS: Kurbagalibeli Geçidi, Zara env., 1800 m, 9.vi.2001, 1 ♀, J. Voříšek &amp; Z. Košťál leg. (JVCC). SYRIA: Ghab-Tal bei Ayn Slimo, 200 m, 10.iv.1980, 1J, Heinz leg. (ZMHB); Syria, without additional data, 1 ♀ (ZMHB).</p> <p>Distribution. Armenia (LOPATIN &amp; KONSTANTINOV 1995, 1996; present paper), Iran (OGLOB- LIN 1936, LOPATIN 1985, present paper), Syria (present paper), Turkey (WEISE 1886, 1902, KRAATZ 1891b, OGLOBLIN 1936, TOMOV 1984, WARCHAŁOWSKI 1998, GÖK &amp; DURAN 2004, present paper).</p> <p>Phyllobrotica frontalis was reported from Syria (Akbes) by LABOISSIÈRE (1913) and, based probably on this same record, also by LOPATIN (1985) and LOPATIN &amp; KONSTANTINOV (1995, 1996). The locality Akbes is, however, situated in today’s Turkey near the city of İskenderun. The material from Syria examined in this paper therefore represents the first reliable records from this country.</p> <p>Differential diagnosis. See the differential diagnosis under P. malinka sp. nov. and the key.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4AC148A7B38580BCAFC04FF458B2F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bezděk, Jan	Bezděk, Jan (2010): Phyllobrotica malinka sp. nov. from Turkey and Iran and a review of allied species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 50 (2): 563-575, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5326353
