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This catalogue and atlas summarize all available evidence on the distribution and ecology of the leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria. Species accounts include taxonomic status, synonymy, all known localities in Bulgaria and data on the distribution and habitat preferences. Most of the species distributions are mapped. The book is addressed to taxonomists, collectors, nature conservationsts and biogeographers.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Zoocartographia Balcanica VOLUME 3
A Distributional Atlas and Catalogue of the Leaf Beetles of Bulgaria (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Blagoy Gruev and Vassil Tomov
Sofia–Moscow 2007
Address for correspondence: Dr Blagoy Gruev University of Plovdiv “Paisii Hilendarski” Tzar Assen Str. 24 Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Distribution maps and species accounts .............................................................................. 3 Donaciinae ............................................................................................................................ 3 Orsodacninae ...................................................................................................................... 14 Zeugophorinae .................................................................................................................... 16 Criocerinae .......................................................................................................................... 17 Clytrinae .............................................................................................................................. 23 Cryptocephalinae ............................................................................................................... 39 Lamprosomatinae .............................................................................................................. 77 Eumolpinae ......................................................................................................................... 77 Chrysomelinae .................................................................................................................... 84 Galerucinae ....................................................................................................................... 134 Alticinae ............................................................................................................................ 150 Hispinae ............................................................................................................................. 297 Cassidinae ......................................................................................................................... 299 References .............................................................................................................................. 317 Index ....................................................................................................................................... 334
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INTRODUCTION The Chrysomelidae family is one of the richest in order Coleoptera. There are more than 35,000 known species in the world. It is estimated, however, that their number is most probably closer to 50,000. At present, the program “Fauna Europea” is beeng launched, which will provide an answer to the question how many the species inhabiting Europe are. In our estimation, the number of taxa of that family in the Balkan Peninsula is around 780, of which 522 are found in Bulgaria. The study of leaf beetles in Bulgaria began at the end of the 19 Century. In 1891, И. БАССАНОВИЧ recorded the first species for Bulgaria – Altica (= Haltica) oleracea L., and in 1900 J. WEISE described the new species Luperus rhilensis. Later, a lot of Bulgarian and foreign entomologists contributed to the broadening of the knowledge of leaf bettle fauna in Bulgaria with their publications about various orders of insects. More significant contributions are those of Д. ЙОАКИМОВ, А. МАРКОВИЧ, Н. НЕДЯЛКОВ, В. КОВАЧЕВ, V. APFELBECK and J. ROUBAL. Special research of leaf beetles in Bulgaria began in the 70’s of the last century. The first work to assemble together the data about the reported species was “Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae” (GRUEV and TOMOV, 1984, 1986) in the monographic series “Fauna bulgarica” (vol. 13 and vol. 6) of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. New taxa for the science have been described, based on material from Bulgaria: Lamellosus (subgenus) Tomov, 1979; Rhodopaea angelovi Gruev et Tomov, 1968; Chrysolina globosa reprehensa Bechyné, 1950; Ch. notiophila Bechyné, 1952; Oreina plagiata schipkana (Jakob, 1953); O. speciosissima drenskii (Gruev, 1974); Timarcha melica Bechyné, 1947; Luperus rhilensis Weise, 1900; Aeschrocnemis rhilensis (Gruev, 1974); A. rhodopensis (Gruev, 1973); A. slavica (Gruev, 1979); Chaetocnema imitatrix Gruev, 1990; Longitarsus alfierii furthi Gruev, 1982; L. behnei Gruev et Arnold, 1989; L. bulgaricus Gruev, 1973; L. salviae Gruev, 1975; L. solaris Gruev, 1977; Neocrepidodear impressa obtusangula (J. Daniel, 1904); Orestia bulgarica Heikertinger, 1910; Phyllotreta bulgarica Gruev, 1977; Ph. pontoaegeica Gruev, 1982; Psylliodes illyricus Leonardi et Gruev, 1993; P. magnificus Gruev, 1975. Relicts deserve special attention. Rhodopaea angelovi is a doubtless pre-glacial relict endemic species, belonging to a monotype relict genus with limited local distribution in the northern part of the Rhodopes range. Likely glacial relicts are the representatives of the genus Oreina and some of the species of the genera Chrysolina, Batophila, Minota, Neocrepidodera and Psylliodes, belonging to the Mid-European mountain faunal element (GRUEV, 2002 a). The species described from Bulgaria, including the relict ones, characterize the country as one of the refugia on the Balkans, in which new species have been formed and old ones have survived. Leaf beetles, as their name implies, are phytophagous (larvae and imago). As such, they have their substantial place in natural and human economics. They are an element 1
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV of the national faunal diversity and should be preserved in the natural ecosystems. Effective protection should be provided for the above mentioned relicts and endemics, as well as for the ones enhancing Bulgarian natural beauty (Cryptocephalus, Chrysolina, Oreina, Timarcha). As regards cultivated plant pests, they are successfully restricted by agrarian entomologists.
Treatment This work presents all changes and inclusions in the nomenclature and distribution of Bulgarian leaf beetles, accumulated in scientific literature after the publication of “Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae” in “Fauna bulgarica”. In addition, new distribution data from authors’ collections have been included. UTM gried maps (after ABADJIEV, 2001) have been used for the first time for the Bulgarian Chrysomelidae. The empty circles indicate taxa about which there are insufficiently precise data as to distribution in one or another subregion; black circles indicate a distributional records. Maps (from 1 to 300) are used only for the taxa with infrequent, uneven distribution througaut the country. In each map the regions and subregions have been marked according to the biogeographical division of Bulgaria (ГРУЕВ, 1988 б) (see text under Map 1). In the text, under the valid Latin name of each taxon (with author and year of description), are given: name of the taxon in the original description, literature source, literature sources for Bulgaria, distribution in Bulgaria (for the taxa with widerange distribution the regions are marked I-IV or I-V), period of occurrence (months), host plants, general distribution. On the right of the valid name for the taxa of uneven distribution in brackets are given the relevant map number and the subregions where they were found. The number of taxa for each region or subregion is as follows: I 1 – 318, I 2 – 256, I 3 – 259, I 4 – 273; II 1 – 372, II 2 – 273, II 3 – 224, II 4 – 263; III 1 – 251, III 2 – 243, III 3 – 237, III 4 – 270, III 5 – 272; IV – 131; V 1 – 319, V 2 – 334, V 3 – 291, V 4 – 214, V 5 – 224, V 6 - 107. References are listed alphabetically in two sections: Cyrilic and Latin. Cyrilic names were transliterated into Latin and put in brackets. Their work titles are cited in Bulgarian, then, in square brackets are given the titles of their summaries in English, French or German. When such summaries are lacking, the titles were translated into English.
Acknowledgements We thank our colleagues Dr. PETER BOYADZHIEV and Aspirant MICHAIL KECHEV, of the Plovdiv University Faculty of Biology for mapping the special letter simbols and the biogeographical regions onto UTM maps, and for other valuable technical assistance.
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DISTRIBUTION MAPS AND SPECIES ACCOUNTS (Abbreviations: ab. – above, b. – below, BG - collection of B. Gruev, c. – cave, m. h. - mountain hostel, mr. – manastir, Mt. – mountain, nr. – near, p. – place, res. – reserve, rt. – resort, vill. – village, VT - collection of V. Tomov).
Subfamily DONACIINAE 1. Genus Plateumaris Thomson, 1859 Plateumaris braccata (Scopoli, 1772) (Map 1: V 2) Prionus braccata Scopoli, Ann. Hist. Nat., 5: 100. Donacia abdominalis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34. Plateumaris braccata: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 67; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 14. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad (ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904), in May, on Phragmites. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West Palaearctis, from Ireland and Spain to Turkestan. Plateumaris consimilis (Schrank, 1781) Leptura consimilis Schrank, Enum. Ins. Austr., p. 155. Plateumaris consimilis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 239; NETOLITZKI, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 358; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 68; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 14; VIG, 2002: 16; GRUEV, 2004 b: 39, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52.. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I - V; the whole country; from lowlands up to 2000 m, from April till July, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from West Europe to Japan. Plateumaris rustica (Kunze, 1818) (Map 2: I 1, II 1; V 2) Donacia rustica Kunze, Neue Schrift. Ges. Halle, 2, 4: 31. Plateumaris affinis: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 69; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 14; GRUEV, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FL78: vill. Strumeshnitsa (VT); Upper Thrace: LG36: Sadovo (VT), LG89: Stara Zagora (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а); Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” (VT), up to 1200-1300 m, from April till June, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West Palaearctis, from Algeria to West Siberia.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Plateumaris sericea (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 3: I 1; II 1; III 4, 5; V 2) Leptura sericea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1: 397. Plateumaris sericea: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909: 17; ROUBAL, 1931: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 139; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 479; TOMOV, 1979: 175; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 66; VIG, 2002: 16; GRUEV, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52.. Plateumaris discolor: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909: 17; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 13. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and mountains up to 2000 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909]; South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [VT]; Mt. Rila: GM18: rt. “Borovets” [VT}, FM97: vill. Cherna Mesta [VT]; Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974] and m. h. “Yane Sandanski” [VIG, 2002], FM90: vill. Lilyanovo [GRUEV,2006: 52.], GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], GM01: Begovitsa Basin [TOMOV, 1979]; Rhodopes: KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove” [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965]; Upper Thrace: LG36: Sadovo [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909], vill. Gorna Mahala [VT]; East Bulgaria: NH47: vill. Sindel [ROUBAL, 1931]), from April till July, on Carex, Scirpus, Iris. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Spain to Japan. 2. Genus Donacia Fabricius 1775 1. Subgenus Donaciella Reitter, 1920 Donacia (Donaciella) cinerea Herbst, 1784 (Map 4: I 1, I 3; II 1, 4; III 3; V 5) Donacia cinerea Herbst, In: Füessly, Arch. Ins., 5: 100. Donacia cinerea: ТОМОВ, 1973 а: 148; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 478; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 64; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 13; GRUEV, 2003 b: 42, 2006: 52. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 800 m (South-West Bulgaria: Struma Valley FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 2006], FL68: Mt. Ograzhden [VT], FL90: vill. Novo Konomladi [VT], FM75: Blagoevgrad [VT], FL88: Petrich: FL88: p. “Rupite” [VT], Kozhuh Hills [VT]; North-East Bulgaria: NJ84: vill. Ograzhden [VT]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [VT], KG86: vill. Ognyanovo[VT], vill. Gorna Mahala [VT]; Rhodopes: KG75: Peshtera [VT]; Mt. Sakar: vill. Sladun [GRUEV, 2003 b]; Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from April till July, on Typha, Sparganum, Phragmites. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South France, Spain and Ireland to Altai. Donacia (Donaciella) clavipes Fabricius, 1792 (Map 5: II 2; III 5; IV) Donacia clavipes Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 1, 2: 117. Donacia clavipes: ХРИСТОВИЧ, 1892: 338; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 238; APFELBECK, 1916: 357; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 49; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 11; GRUEV, 2004 b: 39. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (West Bulgaria: Sofia [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984]; Stara Planina chain: MH42: ab. Sliven [ХРИСТОВИЧ, 1892], Tundzha Plane: MG27: vill. Kovachevo [ХРИСТОВИЧ, 1892]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 238; APFELBECK, 1916]), in May and June, on Phalaris, Phragmites, Scirpus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: From Spain and France to North-East China.
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Donacia (Donaciella) tomentosa Ahrens, 1810 (Map 6: III 5) Donacia tomentosa Ahrens, Neue Schrift. Ges. Halle, 1, 3: 42. Donacia tomentosa: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 94; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 63; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 13. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN82: ab. Sofia [p. “Vrana”: TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973], in June, on Sagittaria, Butomus, Arundo. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Siberia. 2. Subgenus Donacia Donacia (Donacia) crassipes Fabricius, 1775 (Map 7: IV) Donacia crassipes Fabricius, Ent. Syst., p. 195. Donacia crassipes: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 477; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 50; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 11. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area (NG68: res. “Arkutino”: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in July, on Nymphaea, Nuphar. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to East Siberia.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 3. Subgenus Donaciomima Medvedev, 1973 Donacia (Donaciomima) bicolora Zschach, 1788 (Map 8: I 3; II 1; III 1, 5; V 3) Donacia bicolora Zschach, Mus. Laskeanum, p. 27. Donacia bicolora: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 59; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 11; GRUEV, 2003 b: 42, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1200 m (West Bulgaria: FN55: Dragoman [VT], FN40: Zemen [VT], Mt. Plana [FN90: ab. vill. Kovachevtsi - VT], FN82: Mt Vitosha: Boyana [Sofia - VT]; North Bulgaria: MJ15: Ruse [КОВАЧЕВ, 1905]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [VT]; South-East Bulgaria: MG32: Svilengrad [GRUEV, 2003 b], Mt. Sakar [vill. Balgarin - GRUEV, 2003 b]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” – VT]), from April till July, on Sparganum, Sagittaria, Glyceria, Carex, Scirpus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Portugal to Kazakhstan. Donacia (Donaciomima) dentata Hoppe, 1795 (Map 9: I 1; II 1, 2; IV) Donacia dentata Hoppe, Enum. Ins. Erlang., p. 40 Donacia dentata: ТОМОВ, 1973 а: 40, 1974: 147, 1994: 6; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 51; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 11. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (South-West Bulgaria: FL98: vill. Marikostinovo [ТОМОВ, 1973 а]; Petrich [FL88: p. “Marino Pole” - VT]; Mid Bulgaria: LH51: dam “Koprinka” [VT]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ТОМОВ, 1973 а]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [ТОМОВ, 1994]), from May till July, on Alisma, Saggitaria.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and France to Altai. Donacia (Donaciomima) impressa Paykull, 1799 Donacia impressa Paykull, Fauna Suec., 2: 193. Donacia impressa: ТОМОВ, 1973 а: 147; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 478; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 56; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 c: 78., 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 600 m, from April till July, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the Iberian Peninsula and Ireland to Mongolia. Donacia (Donaciomima) marginata Hoppe, 1795 Donacia marginata Hoppe, Enum. Ins. Erlang., p. 42. Donacia marginata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 238; APFELBECK, 1916: 357; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 82; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 478; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 58; ТОМОВ, 1994: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 c: 78, 2004 c: 83, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52. Donacia lemnae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till October, on Sparganum, Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, North Africa, Middle Asia. Donacia (Donaciomima) polita Kunze, 1818 (Map 10: I 3; II 1; III 5) Donacia polita Kunze, Neue Schrift. Ges. Halle, 2, 4: 29. Donacia polita: ТОМОВ, 1973 а: 147; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 54; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12; GRUEV, 2003 b: 42, 2004 b: 48, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and high fields (West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemen [ТОМОВ, 1973 а]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ТОМОВ, 1973 а]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli [ТОМОВ, 1973 а], MG32: Svilengrad - ТОМОВ, 1973 а]), from March till June, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Europe, North Africa. Donacia (Donaciomima) semicuprea Panzer, 1796 (Map 11: III 5) Donacia semicuprea Panzer, Fauna Germ., 29, nr. 14. Donacia semicuprea: ТОМОВ, 1976: 179; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 55; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [ТОМОВ, 1976], in May, on Glyceria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: British Isls, South Scandinavia, Mid and South-East Europe. Donacia (Donaciomima) simplex Fabricius, 1775 Donacia simplex Fabricius, Ent. Syst., p. 195. Donacia simplex: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 479; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 62; ТОМОВ, 1994: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 b: 39, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 700 m, from March till July, on Typha, Sparganium, Glyceria, Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the British Isls and Spain to Mongolia and East Siberia 10
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Donacia (Donaciomima) thalassina Germar, 1811 Donacia thalassina Germar, Neue Schrift. Ges. Halle, 1, 6: 29. Donacia thalassina: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164; MOHR, 1969: 389; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 60; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 12; GRUEV, 2003 b: 42 2004 b: 39, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from lowlands and foothills up to 700 m, from April till June, on Carex, Scirpus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Europe to Siberia. Donacia (Donaciomima) versicolorea (Brahm, 1790) (Map 12: III 5; V 3) Leptura versicolorea Brahm, Ins.-Kalender, 1: 135. Donacia versicolorea: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 93; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 53; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 13; GRUEV, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: high fields (West Bulgaria: Sofia; FN82: Mt. Vitosha ab. Sofia [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973]; Mt. Lyulin: FN62: ab. vill. Dragichevo [VT]), in July and November, on Potamogeton. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain and Ireland to West Siberia. Donacia (Donaciomima) vulgaris Zschach, 1788 (Map 13: II 1; III 1, 3, 4) Donacia vulgaris Zschach, Mus. Laskeanum, p. 27. Donacia vulgaris: ТОМОВ, 1973 а: 147; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 61; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 13 GRUEV, 2004 b: 39, 2005 b: 112.
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Subfamily ORSODACNINAE 1.Genus Orsodacne Latreille, 1802 Orsodacne cerasi (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 14: I 1; V 1, 2, 3, 5 ) Chrysomela cerasi Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1: 376. Orsodacne cerasi: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 776; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 239; APFELBECK, 1916: 358; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 479; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 40; VIG, 1992: 295, 2002: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 9; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 d: 98, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 2200 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912; APFELBECK, 1916], peak Cherni Vrah [VT]; Mt. Rila [no locality data ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899]: GM14: Belitsa [GRUEV, 2004 d], GM18: rt. “Borovets” [GRUEV, 2004 d], GM25: ab. Yakoruda [GRUEV, 2004 d], FM96 : Rilski mr. [GRUEV, 2004 d], GM38: vill. Kostenets [VIG, 1992; GRUEV, 2004 d], Mt. Pirin: FM80: Sandanski Valley [VIG, 2002], FM91: m. h. “Yane Sandanski” [GRUEV, 2006]; Mt. Osogovo: ab. vill. Gueshevo [VT]; Rhodopes: KG75: ab. Peshtera [VT], GM44: p. “Chehlyovo” [VT]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]) , from April till July, on Prunus, Sorbus, Crataegus, Spirea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Caucasus, Asia Minor, West Siberia. Orsodacne humeralis Latreille, 1804 (Map 15: I 1, 2, 4; II 1, 2, 3; III 1; IV; V 1, 2) Orsodacne humeralis Latreille, Hist. Nat. Crust. Ins., XI: 350. Orsodacne lineola: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 239; APFELBECK, 1916: 358; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164, 1987: 253; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 479; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 41; ТОМОВ, 1994: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 9; VIG, 2002: 12; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 b: 39, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 800 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski Valley [VIG, 2002]; Mt. Pirin: GM14: vill. Mesta, GM13: vill. Dobrinishte and GM21: vill. Gospodintsi [GRUEV, 2006]; Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad [VIG, 2002], KG86: vill. Kapitan Dimitrievo, LG34: vill. Novakovo and MG12: vill. Malko Gradishte [VT}; Stara Planina chain: MH43: ab. Sliven [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], MH12: Tvarditsa [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969]; Sredna Gora Mts: MH11: vill. Korten and MH01: ab. vill. Dolno Panicherevo [GRUEV, 2004 c], LG49: vill. Varben [VT]; North Bulgaria: GP31: Byala Slatina [VT]; Tundzha Plane: MG39: Sveti Iliiski Hills and NH33: vill. Maglen [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo, NG07: vill. Fakiya, NG17: vill. Golyamo Bukovo and NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol [VT], NH51: Pomorie [ТОМОВ, 1994], NG66: Tsarevo [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from April till July, on Crataegus, Pirus, Prunus, Acer. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: France, southern part of Mid Europe, Italy, Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. 14
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Subfamily ZEUGOPHORINAE 1. Genus Zeugophora Kunze, 1818 Zeugophora flavicollis (Marsham, 1802) (Map 16: I 1; III 2; V 2) Auchenia flavicollis Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 217. Zeugophora flavicollis var. australis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 14. Zeugophora flavicollis: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 479; BEIGER, 1979: 488; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1998: 43; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 10; GRUEV, 2005 b 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad [МАРКОВИЧ, 1909], MH57: Omurtag [BEIGER, 1979]; Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad [VT]), in May, July and September, on Populus, Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Pyrenees to Byelorussia. Zeugophora subspinosa (Fabricius, 1781) (Map 17: II 1, 2; III 1, 5; V 2) Crioceris subspinosa Fabricius, Spec. Ins., 1: 155. Zeugophora subspinosa: ЗАШЕВ, 1952: 121; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 83; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 43; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 10; GRUEV, 2004 b: 39, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria (FN82: Sofia [ЗАШЕВ, 1952], FN40: Zemen); Upper Thrace (LG16: Plovdiv [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964], KG87: Pazardzhik [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964]);
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North Bulgaria (GP15: Insel Kozlodui [VT]); Tundza Plane (vill. Tenevo [V]); Stara Planina chain (no locality data [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984]); Sredna Gora Mts (KH80: Strelcha [GRUEV, 2004 c]); Rhodopes (LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [VT]), KG75: Bratsigovo > Peshtera and ab. Peshtera [VT]), from April till June and in October, on Populus, Salix, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West, Mid and North Europe, from England and Pyrenees to West Siberia.
Subfamily CRIOCERINAE 1. Genus Lilioceris Reitter, 1912 Lilioceris lilii (Scopoli, 1763) Attelabus lilii Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 36. Lema lilii: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 16. Crioceris lilii: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17. Lilioceris lilii: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164; TOMOV, 1970: 109; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 81; ТОМОВ, ПОПОВ, 1990: 77, 1991: 157; VIG, 1992: 295; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 17; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2004 b: 39, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 78; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1994: 7; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 16; VIG, 2002: 20; GRUEV, 2003 b: 42, 2003 c: 56, 2004 b: 39, 2005 b: 112. Lema duodecimpunctata: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 400 m, from April till September, on Asparagus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal and England to Korea. Crioceris paracenthesis (Linnaeus, 1767) (Map 19: I 1) Chrysomela paracenthesis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 1066. Crioceris paracenthesis: ТОМОВ, 1990: 73; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 17; GRUEV, 2005 a: 340. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: (South-West Bulgaria: FM73: Kresna and FM80: Sandanski [ТОМОВ, 1990]), in May, on Asparagus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: European and African Mediterranean area. Crioceris quatuordecimpunctata (Scopoli, 1763) (Map 20: II 1; V 1, 2; III 1, 3) Attelabus 14-punctatus Scopoli, Ent. Carn.: 37. Crioceris quatuordecimpunctata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; ТОМОВ, 1970: 108; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 77; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 17 GRUEV, 2004 b: 39. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (North Bulgaria: LJ01: Pleven [VT]; NJ: Dobrudja: vill. Pobeda [VT]; Mid Bulgaria: vill. Zagore [ ТОМОВ, 1970]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [VT], LG36: Sadovo [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Tundzha Valley: MH42: Sliven [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]), from April till August, on Asparagus.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East and East Europe (Croatia, basins of Danube, Dnieper and Volga), Mid Europe. 3. Genus Lema Fabricius, 1798 Lema cyanella (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela cyanella Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376. Lema cyanella: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 139; TOMOV, 1970: 110; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 480; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 74; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1994: 7; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 16; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2004 c: 78, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till August, on Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION:from Spain and the British Isls to Korea. 4. Genus Oulema Gozis, 1886 Oulema erichsoni (Suffrian, 1841) (Map 21: V 3) Lema erichsoni Suffrian, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 2: 104. Lema erichsoni: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 240; APFELBECK, 1916: 359. Oulema erichsoni: TOMOV, 1970: 110; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 73; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 15; GRUEV, 2005 b: 112. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN82: Mt. Vitosha ([Sofia: Dragalevtsi - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]); FM81: Mt. Verila [TOMOV, 1970], from April till June, on Rorippa, Nasturtium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North and Mid Europe, from Spain and Ireland to Finland, North Russia and basin of Volga. Oulema gallaeciana (Heyden, 1870) Lema gallaeciana Heyden, Ent. Reis. Span, p. 164. Lema lichenis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 16; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 28; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 154; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 480. Lema cyanella: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 240; APFELBECK, 1916: 359. Oulema lichenis: TOMOV, 1970: 111. Oulema gallaeciana: TOMOV, 1979: 175; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 73; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1994: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 15; VIG, 2002: 17; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 56, 2004 b: 39, 2004 d: 98, 2005 b: 112, 2006: 52.. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2000 m, from March till September, on Paceae (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North, West and Mid Europe, whole basin of Danibe, European Russia, West Siberia, northern part of Central Asia. Oulema melanopus (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela melanopus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Lema melanopa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775, 1904: 34; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 240; NETOLITZKI, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 359; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 164; MOHR, 1969: 389; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 480; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 56, 2004 b: 40, 2004 c: 79, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 52.. Oulema melanopa: ТОМОВ, 1970: 111, 1979: 175; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 72; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 253; VIG, 1994: 295; ТОМОВ, 1994: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 15. Oulema melanopus: VIG, 2002: 18; GRUEV, 2004 d: 98. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till October, on Poaceae (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Morocco, Ireland and South Norway to Near East, Middle Siberia and Mongolia. Oulema tristis (Herbst, 1786) (Map 22: I 2, 4; III 2; V 3) Crioceris tristis Herbst, In: Fuessly, Arch. Ins., 7: 165. Lema flavipes: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 16. Oulema tristis: TOMOV, 1970: 111; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 72; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 16; GRUEV, 2003 c: 56, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: (Mt. Lyulin: FN62: m. h. “Lyulin” [TOMOV, 1970]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad [МАРКОВИЧ, 1909]; Rhodopes: MF28: vill. Mandritsa [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo and NG65: vill. Kosti [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]) from April till June, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Japan.
Subfamily CLYTRINAE 1. Genus Labidostomis Germar, 1822 1. Subgenus Labidostomis Labidostomis (Labidostomis) cyanicornis (Germar, 1822) Labidostomis cyanicornis Germar, Fauna Ins. Eur., 7: 7. Labidostomis cyanicornis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1970 а: 157; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 84; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 667; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 18; VIG, 2002: 22; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43; 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 40, 2004 c: 79, 4002 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern part of Mid Europe, Rumania, Ukraine and basin of Volga. Labidostomis (Labidostomis) humeralis (Schneier, 1792) Clytra humeralis Schneider, Neuest. Magaz., 1, 2: 192. Labidostomis humeralis: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1970: 156, 1994: 7; WARCHALOWSKI 1974: 482, 1985: 681; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 89; VIG, 23
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1992: 296, 2002: 22; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 18; GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 41, 2004 c: 79, 4002 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Central Europe and South Sweden to Asia Minor and the basin of Volga. Labidostomis (Labidostomis) longimana (Linnaeus, 1761) Chrysomela longimana Linnaeus, Fauna Suec., 2: 170. Labidostomis longimana: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 776, 1904: 37; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249, 1909: 18; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 338; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 214; APFELBECK, 1916: 359; АНГЕЛОВ, 1964: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1970 а: 157, 1994: 7; TOMOV, 1979: 176; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 482, 1985: 688; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 89; VIG, 1992: 296, 2002: 23; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 19; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 41, 2004 c: 79, 4002 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. Labidostomis longimana dalmatina: MOHR, 1969: 389. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2300 m, from May till September, on Fabaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Italy, Spain and South Sweden to Central Russia and Mongolia. Labidostomis (Labidostomis) lucida axillaris (Lacordaire, 1848) Clytra axillaris Lacordaire, Monogr. Col. Phytoph., 2: 69. Labidostomis lucida: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 359; ROUBAL, 1931: 363; АНГЕЛОВ, 1964: 319; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 82, 1998: 19; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 254; ТОМОВ, 1970 а: 156; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 91; VIG, 1992: 296, 2002: 23; ГРУЕВ, 2002 в: 36; GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 41, 2004 c: 79, 2005 b: 113. Labidostomis lucida axillaris: WARCHALOWSKI, 1985: 692; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43. Labidostomis axillaris: ТОМОВ, 1994: 7; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 18. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 600 m, from May till August, on Vicia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Germany and Trieste to the basin of Volga and Caucasus. Labidostomis (Labidostomis) oertzeni Weise, 1889 (Map 23: I 1, 3: II 4) Labidostomis oertzeni Weise, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., 1: 62. Labidostomis oertzeni: TOMOV, 1970 a: 156; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 86; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 709; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 19; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 57, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA:from lowlands up to 400 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM75: Blagoevgrad [VT], FM80: Sandanski, FM73: Kresna, FM57: vill. Pastuh and FL88: p. “Marino pole” nr. Petrich [TOMOV, 1970]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from May till July, on Salix, Populus, Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Greece, North-West Turkey.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 2. Genus Macrolenes Chevrolat, 1837 Macrolenes dentipes (Olivier, 1808) (Map 25: I 1, 4; II 1; IV; V 2, 6) Clytra dentipes Olivier, Ent., 6: 857. Miopristis dentipes: ROUBAL, 1931: 454; ТОМОВ, 1970 б: 147; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 483; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 92; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; VIG, 1992: 296, 2002: 25; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 20; GRUEV, 2005 a: 342. Macrolenes dentipes: GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria (FM76: vill. Stob [GRUEV, 2004 d], FM73: Kresna [VT], FL88: Petrich [ROUBAL, 1931]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Rozhenski mr. ab. Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [VT]; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [VT]); Low Maritsa Valley (K MG04: Kharmanli [TOMOV, 1979]; Sredna Gora Mts (LH11: ab. Hisarya [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]); Rhodopes (LG24: ab. vill. Bachkovo [V]); Mt Strandzha (MG86: vill. Bolyarovo and NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 198]) ; Black Sea area (NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG67: Primorsko and NG68: NG68: res. “Arkutino” [VT], NG67: vill. Lozenets [ТОМОВ, 1994], NG66: Tsarevo [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG76: Ahtopol and NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ТОМОВ, 1994]), up to 900 m, from May till August, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mediterranean species. Algeria, Spain, France, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece, South Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria. 3. Genus Tituboea Lacordaire, 1848 Tituboea macropus (Illiger, 1800) (Map 26: I 1; II 1; III 5; IV; V 1, 2, 3, 5) Clytra macropus Illiger, Wiedem. Archiv Zool., 1, 2: 128. Clytra macropus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Tituboea macropus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 21; VIG, 2002: 26; GRUEV, 2004 b: 42, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. Antipa macropus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 483; ТОМОВ, 1979: 176, 1994: 8; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 98; VIG, 1992: 297. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 930 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemen [VT], FM80: Sandanski [VT]; Mt. Vitosha: FN91: ab. vill. Pancharevo [VT]; FL68: Mt. Ograzhden [south slopes - VT]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [VT]; Mt. Rila: FM97: vill. Cherna Mesta [VT]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], vill. FL98: Harsovo, ab. FM73: Kresna and GM03: Bansko [VT]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: ab. Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], NH63: Emine Balkan, [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Upper Thrace: LG84: Khaskovo [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], LG86: vill. Mihailovo [VT]; NG67: dam “Koprinka” [VT], Rhodopes: KG86: Besaparski Ridove Hills ab. vill. Ognyanovo [VT], GM25: ab. Yakoruda [ТОМОВ, 1979]; Black Sea area: NH83: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi”, NJ80: rt. “Albena”, NG67: vill. Kiten, NG68: res. “Ropotamo” [ТОМОВ, 1994], NG68: res. “Arkutino” [BG], NG67: vill. Lozenets [VIG, 2002], NG66: Tsarevo [VIG, 1992]), from May till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Europe, Asia Minor, from Austria and Albania to the basin of Volga and Caucasus. 27
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 4. Genus Lachnaia Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Lachnaia Lachnaia sexpunctata (Scopoli, 1763) Buprestis sexpunctata Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 67. Lachnaea sexpunctata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 776; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; NETOLITZKI, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; MÜLLER, 1929: 11; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165; MOHR, 1969: 389; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 483; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 21; VIG, 2002: 126; GRUEV, 2004 b: 41, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. Lachnaia longipes: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249, 1909: 18. Lachnaia sexpunctata: ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1984: 96; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 254; VIG, 1992: 297; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 57, 4002 d: 99. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till September, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North-East France, South Germany, basin of Danube, Rumania, Ukraine, Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. 5. Genus Clytra Laicharting, 1781 1. Subgenus Clytra Clytra (Clytra) laeviuscula Ratzeburg, 1837 Clytra laeviuscula Ratzeburg, Forstingest., 1: 202. Clytra laeviuscula: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 776, 1904: 37; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248, 1909: 18; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; PANIN, 1941: 556; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 255; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 484; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 103; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 22; VIG, 2002: 27; GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 40, 2005 b: 113, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from May till August, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: England and France to Altai. Clytra (Clytra) quadripunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela 4-punctata Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 374. Clytra quadripunctata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; АТАНАСОВ, 1934: 167; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 1651 1987: 255; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 484; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ 1984: 102; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 22; VIG, 2002: 28; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 40, 2004 c: 79, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. Clytra appendicina: VIG, 2002: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2000 m, from May till August, on Populus, Betulus, Quercus, Tilia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Spain to Mongolia. 29
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 2. Subgenus Clytraria Semenov, 1903 Clytra (Clytraria) atraphaxidis (Pallas, 1773) Chrysomela atraphaxidis Pallas, Reisen, 2: 725. Clytra atraphaxidis: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18, 1909 б: 1005; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; ROUBAL, 1931: 454; CSIKI, 1943: 218; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 254; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 484; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 100; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 22; ГРУЕВ, 2002 в: 36; VIG, 2002: 27; GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 40, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from May till August, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain, Corsica, Sicily and Greece to Central Asia, Mongolia and Korea. Clytra (Clytraria) novempunctata Olivier, 1808 Clytra novempunctata Olivier, Entomologie, 6: 852. Clytra novempunctata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 82; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165, 1987: 255; MOHR, 1969: 389; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 483; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 100; VIG, 1992: 296, 2002: 27; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 23; GRUEV, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 40, 2004 c: 79, 2004 d: 98, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from May till August, on Qurcus, Populus, Pistacia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-Eeast Europe (East Balkan, Rumania, South Ukraine, South Russia), Caucasian countries, Asia Minor, Central Asia. Clytra (Clytraria) valeriana tetrastigma Schmidt, 1841 Clytra tetrastigma Schmidt, Stetl. Ent. Zeitt., 2: 151. Clytra valerianae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; PANIN, 1941: 556. Clytra valerianae tetrastigma: ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1984: 101; ТОМОВ, 1994: 8; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 23; GRUEV, 2004 b: 40, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 53. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 600 m, from May till September, on Artemisia, Sisymbrium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Serbia, Macedonia,Greece and Bulgaria. 6. Genus Smaragdina Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Smaragdina Smaragdina (Smaragdina) chloris biornata (Lefevre, 1872) (Map 27: V 1, 3) Clytra biornata Lefevre, 1872: 322. Gynandrophthalma chloris: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Gynandrophthalma limbata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; APFELBECK, 1916: 360. Cyaniris limbata: MOHR, 1969: 389. Smaragdina limbata: ТОМОВ, 1973 б: 202, 1994: 9; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 110; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 297; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 24; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 58, 2004 c: 80, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till June, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Middle East, North Iran. Smaragdina (Smaragdina) scutellaris (Lefevre, 1872) Clytra scutellaris Lefevre, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., (5), II: 335. Smaragdina scutellaris: WARCHALOWSKI, 2003: 65. BULGARIA (WARCHALOWSKI, 2003 - no locality data) GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Asia Minor, Syria, Lebanon. 2. Subgenus Monrosia Medvedev, 1971 Smaragdina (Monrosia) affinis (Illiger, 1794) Clytra affinis Illiger, Neuest. Mag., 1, 5: 611. Gynandrophthalma affinis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 294, 190-9: 18; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 360. Cyaniris affinis: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1069: 166. Smaragdina affinis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 25, GRUEV, 2004 b: 41, 2004 d: 99; 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, in from April till June, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (England, Finland, France, Italy, Mid Europe, South Ukraine, Rumania, Bulgaria). Smaragdina (Monrosia) aurita (Linnaeus, 1767) Chrysomela aurita Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 596. Clytra aurita: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Gynandrophthalma aurita: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249, 1909: 18; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18, 1909 б: 105; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 241; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 485. Cyaniris aurita: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166. Smaragdina aurita: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 114; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 297, 2002: 30; ТОМОВ, 1994: 9; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 25; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 57, 2004 b: 41, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from April till July, on Salix, Betula, Crataegus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West France, Pyrenees, Italy, Mid Europe, Bulgaria, Caucasus countries.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cyaniris cyanea: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 165. Smaragdina cyanea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 113; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 297; ТОМОВ, 1994: 9; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 58. Smaragdina salicina: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 26; GRUEV, 2004 b: 42, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from May till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUITION: Mid and South Europe, from Spain and Denmark to the basin of Volga and the Caucasian countries. Smaragdina (Monrosia) tibialis (Brulle, 1832) Clythra tibialis Brulle, Exped. Moree, 3: 268. Cyaniris tibialis: MOHR, 1969: 389. Gynandrophthalma tibialis: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 485. Smaragdina tibialis: ТОМОВ, 1973 б: 202, 1994: 9; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 112; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 297; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 26; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 42, 2004 b: 57, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from April till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula, Asia Monor, Syria. Smaragdina (Monrosia) xanthaspis (Germar, 1824) Clytra xanthaspis Germar, Ins. Spec. Nov., p. 547. Gynandrophthalma xanthaspis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 360; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496. Cyaniris xanthaspis: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 82; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 140; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166; MOHR, 1969: 280. Smaragdina xanthaspis: TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 114; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 297, 2002: 31; ТОМОВ, 1994: 9; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 26; GRUEV, 2003 b: 43, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 42, 2004 c: 80, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 54. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from May till August, on Hypericum, Rumex, Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North Italy, northern parts of the Balkan Peninsula, basin of Danube, South Ukraine, Asia Minor. 7. Genus Cheilotoma Chevrolat, 1837 Cheilotoma erythrostoma Faldermann, 1837 (Map 30: II 1, 2; III 4; IV; V 1, 3) Cheilotoma erythrostoma Faldermann, Nouv. Mem. Mosc., 5: 376 Chilotoma erythrostoma: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 95; KASAP, 1984: 217; VELA and BASTAZO, 1994: 173; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 20; GRUEV, 2004 b: 40, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo (m. h. “Orlite” [VT]); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan (FN56: vill Cheparlintsi [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], FP24: nr. c.
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Subfamily CRYPTOCEPHALINAE 1. Genus Stylosomus Suffrian, 1848 1. Subgenus Stylosomus Stylosomus tamarisci (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838) (Map 33: I 1; II 4) Cryptocephalus tamarisci Herrich-Schaeffer, Fauna Germ., p. 143. Stylosomus tamaricis: ТОМОВ, 1968: 153; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 40. Stylosomus flavus: TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 192. Stylosomus tamarisci: GRUEV, 2005 b: 11, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FL88: nr. Petrich (ТОМОВ, 1968), FM75: Blagoevgrad (TOMOV, 1979), FM65: vill. Strumsko, FM73: Kresna, GM20: vill. Delchevo and FL89: vill. Demyanitsa (VT), from May till July, on Tamarix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: western part of the Mediterranean area from Morocco to the Balkan Peninsula. 2. Genus Pachybrachis Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Pachybrachis Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) excisus Weise, 1897 (Map 34: I 2; II 1; IV; V 1) Pachybrachis excisus Weise, Stett. Ent. Zeutung, 58: 66 (female). Pachybrachis excisus: TOMOV (in: GRUEV, TOMOV), 1979: 261; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 187; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 39; GRUEV, 2004 b: 45, 2004 c: 82, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: in worm places of Stara Planina chain (MH43: ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2004 b]), Sredna Gora Mts (LG49: vill. Varben [GRUEV, 2004 c]), Rhodopes (LG61: Kardzhali - VT), Upper Thrace (MG04: Kharmanli [TOMOV, 1979]) and Black Sea area (NG68: outfall of Ropotamo [VT]), in July; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Asia Minor. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) fimbriolatus Suffrian, 1848 Pacvhybrachis fimbriolatus Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 3: 142. Pachybrachis fimbriolatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 141; BURLINI, 1968: 94; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 488; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 190; VIG, 1992: 299; ТОМОВ, 1994: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 39; GRUEV, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 45, 2004 c: 82, 2005 b: 114. 39
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, in June and July, on Fabaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid and South Europe from North Spain to Asia Minor and the basin of Volga. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) hieroglyphicus (Laicharting, 1781) Cryptocephalus hieroglyphicus Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol Ins., 1: 182. Pachybrachis hieroglyphicus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 487; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 185; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 39; VIG, 2002: 32; GRUEV, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 46, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. Pachybrachis tristis: ANONIMOUS, 1907: 339. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1200 m, from May till August, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Iberian Peninsula to East Siberia. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) limbatus (Menetries, 1836) Cryptocephalus limbatus (Menetries, 1863). Pachybrachis limbatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; MOHR, 1969: 390; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 190; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 39; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 46, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1000 m, from April till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) scriptidorsum Marseul, 1875 (Map 35: II 1; IV; V4) Pachybrachis scriptidorsum Marseul, Abeille, 13: 261. Pachybrachis scriptidorsum: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 319; BURLINI, 1968: 17; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 487; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 186; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 39; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemen (GRUEV, 2005 b); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (АНГЕЛОВ, 1964), Kharmanli (TOMOV, 1979); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), NH74: Obzor (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), from May till August, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Bulgaria and Rumania to Korea. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) sinuatus Mulsant et Rey, 1859 Pachybrachis sunuatus Mulsant et Rey, Opusc. Ent., 9: 47. Pachybrachis haliciensis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; PENECKE, 1912: 240, APFELBECK, 1916: 363; GRUEV, 2004 b: 46. Pachybrachis sinuatus: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 82; BURLINI, 1968: 80; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 487; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 188; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 40; GRUEV, 2003 c: 60, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. 41
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DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, in foothills and mountains up to 2050 m, from May till August, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South France, Mid Europe, Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) tessellatus (Olivier, 1791) Cryptocephalus tessellatus Olivier, Encycl. Meth., 6: 618. Pachybrachis tessellatus: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; BURLINI, 1968: 72; ТОМОВ , ГРУЕВ , 1969: 166, 1987: 256; MOHR , 1969: 390; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 487; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 189; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 33; ТОМОВ, 1994: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 40; GRUEV, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 46, 2004 c: 82 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from May till August, on Quercus. GENERAL DISATRIBUTION: from North Spain to the Caspian Sea. 3. Genus Cryptocephalus Geoffroy, 1762 1. Subgenus Disopus Dejean, 1836 Cryptocephalus (Disopus) pini (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 36: I 2; II 1; V 2) Chrysomela pini Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 375. 42
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus pini: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 94; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 119; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 27; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Rila (GM18: Beli Iskar Valley [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]), Mt. Pirin (FM92: peak Vihren [TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973]), Rhodopes (LG06: vill. Parvenets [VT], LG00: Smolyan [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], p. KG93: “Mezar Gidik” b. peak Persenk [VT], LG61: Kardzhali [W ARCHALOWSKI , 1974], LF69: Momchilgrad [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), up to 2400 m, from July till October, on Pinus, Juniperus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal, Belgium and Norway to West Siberia. 2. Subgenus Protophysus Chevrolat, 1837 Cryptocephalus (Protophysus) schaefferi Schrank, 1789 Cryptocephalus schaefferi Schrank, Naturf., 24: 69. Cryptocephalus schaefferi: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; АНГЕЛОВ, 1964: 319; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 83, 1965: 141; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 490; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 121; VIG, 1992: 299; ТОМОВ, 1994: 9; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 27; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 45, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till June, on Salix, Quercus, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South and South-East Europe, from Spain to the basin of Volga, Caucasus and Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Protophysus) villosulus Suffrian, 1847 (Map 37: I 1, 3; II 1, 2; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Cryptocephalus villosulus Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 2: 148. Cryptocephalus villosulus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 490; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 121; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 27; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2004 b: 45, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1200 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” nr. Tran, FN22: vill. Dolna Melna, FM73: Kresna and FM80: Sandanski [VT]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [VT]; Stara Planina chain: LH62: Shipka [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH11: ab. Hisarya [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], MH01: vill. Dolno Panicherevo [GRUEV, 2004 c]; Rhodopes: LG06: vill. Parvenets and LG24: ab. Bachkovski mr. [VT]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka [GRUEV, 2003 b]), from May till June, on Salix, Quercus, Betlula. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Germany (Bavaria), Czechia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, North Italy, Dalmatia. 3. Subgenus Heterichnus Warchalowski, 1991 Cryptocephalus (Heterichnus) prusias Suffrian, 1853 (Map 38: I 1, 2, 3, 4; II 1, 2; IV; V 2, 1, 3, 6) Cryptocephalus prusias Suffrian, Linn. Entomol., 8: 95. Cryptocephalus informis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361. 43
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus prusias: MOHR, 1969: 390; ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 151, 1977: 103; TOMOV, 1978: 60, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 134; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; VIG, 1992: 299; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 33; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. Cryptocephalus tricolor: BOROWIEC, 1979: 481. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM73: Kresna [ТОМОВ, 1971 в]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: rt. “Sinite Kamani” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2004 b], LH31: Kalofer [BOROWIEC, 1979]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH01: m. h. “Fenera” [ТОМОВ, 1971 в], MH01: vill. Dolno Panichetevo [GRUEV, 2004 c]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ТОМОВ, 1971 в]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Rozhenski mr. [GRUEV, 2006].; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [VT]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Ruen” [VT], LG05: m. h. “Akademik” [VIG, 1992], GM45: Velingrad [VT], LF89: Krumovgrad [ТОМОВ, 1971 в]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka, MG44: vill. Kostur and MG53: vill. Sladun [GRUEV, 2003 b]; Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969]), from May till August, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Asia Minor, Syria, Jordan. Cryptocephalus (Heterichnus) coryli (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela coryli Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10 375. Cryptocephalus informis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775, 1904: 38 Cryptocephalus coryli: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; АНГЕЛОВ 1960: 29, 1964: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 166, 1987: 255; WARCHALOWSKI, 1994: 488; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 136; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 30; VIG, 2002: 36; GRUEV, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1300 m, from April till July, on Salix, Corylus, Betula. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Asia Minor (eastwards to Erzurum District), Syria, Jordan 4. Subgenus Asionus Lopatin, 1988 Cryptocephalus (Asionus) apicalis Gebler, 1830 Cryptocephalus apicalis Gebler, Ledeb. Reise, 23: 201. Cryptocephalus apicalis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83, 1998: 28; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 141; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; MOHR, 1969: 390; TOMOV, 1973: 144; ТОМОВ 1977: 102, 1994: 10; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 490; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 126; VIG, 1992; 297, 2002: 33; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44 2004 b: 42, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from April till June, on Artemisia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Austria to East Siberia. Cryptocephalus (Asionus) flexuosus Krynicki, 1834 (Map 39: IV) Cryptocephalus flexuosus Krynicki, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc., 7: 173. Cryptocephalus flexuosus: TOMOV, 1973: 144; ТОМОВ, 1977: 102; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 126; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 28. 45
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH89: vill. Kranevo (TOMOV, 1973), in May, on Artemisia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Ukraine, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Central Asia. Cryptocephalus (Asionus) gamma Herrich-Schaeffer, 1829 (Map 40: IV) Cryptocephalus gamma Herrich-Schaeffer, Faunae Ins. Germ., p. 130. Cryptocephalus gamma: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; TOMOV, 1973: 144; ТОМОВ, 1977: 102, 1994: 9; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 125; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: rare; known in Bulgaria only from the Black Sea area (NH30: Burgas [the salterns - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]), in June and July, on Artemisia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Slovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, basin of Volga. Cryptocephalus (Asionus) quatuordecimmaculatus Schneider, 1792 (Map 41: II 1; IV; V 2) Cryptocephalus 14-maculatus Schneider, Neuest Magaz., 1, 2: 195. Cryptocephalus 14-maculatus: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 141; MOHR, 1969: 390. Cryptocephalus quatuordecimmaculatus: TOMOV, 1973: 144; ТОМОВ, 1977: 102; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 489; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 123; VIG, 1992: 299 GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 28; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Ruen” [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965], KG86: Besaparski Ridove Hills [VIG, 1992]; Mt. Sakar: MG53: vill. Sladun [GRUEV, 2003 b]; Black Sea area: NH83: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till July: food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: basin of Danube, Ukraine, Bulgaria. 5. Subgenus Lamellosus Tomov, 1979 Cryptocephalus (Lamellosus) laevicollis Gebler, 1830 (Map 42: II 1; III 1, 2; IV) Cryptocephalus laevicollis Gebler, Ledeb. Reise, 2, 3: 205. Cryptocephalus laevicollis: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339; ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 151; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 128; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 28; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Norh-East Bulgaria: MJ15: Ruse, NH48: Devnya and NH15: vill. Madara (ТОМОВ, 1971 в); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ТОМОВ, 1971 в); Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad (ТОМОВ, 1971 в), from May till July; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North-East Italy, basin of Danube, Bulgaria, Caucasus, European Turkey, Moldavia, Ukraine, South Russia to the basin of Ural river. 6. Subgenus Cryptocephalus Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) aureolus illyricus Franz, 1949 Cryptocephalus aureolus illyricus Franz, Portug. Acta Biol., p. 174. Cryptocephalus aureolus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 361; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; ROUBAL, 1931: 2363; ДРЕНОВСКИ, 1937: 11, 1940: 249; CSIKI, 1943: 218; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 141; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 490. 47
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus aureolus monticola: MOHR, 1969: 390. Cryptocephalus aureolus illyricus: TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 146; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 29; GRUEV, 2003 c: 58, 2004: 42, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2200 m, from May till August, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Balkan Peninsula. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) bicolor Eschscholtz, 1818 (Map 43: I 1, 3; II 1, 4; V, 1, 2, 3) Cryptocephalus bicolor Eschscholtz, Mem. Acad. Petersb., 6: 466. Cryptocephalus concinnus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362. Cryptocephalus coerulescens: ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 152. Cryptocephalus bicolor: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 155; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 29; GRUEV, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1000 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM66: vill. Boboshevo, FM80: Sandanski, GM14: vill. Mesta, FM73: Kresna > vill. Krupnik [ТОМОВ, 1971 в]; FN62: Mt. Lyulin [ТОМОВ, 1971 в], FN72: Buchinski-Pass; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko, and GL09: Melnik (GRUEV, 2006); Stara Planina chain: MH43: ab. Sliven [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Upper Thrace: MG23: Lyubimets; Rhodopes: KG67: vill. Varvara [VT]), from May till July, on Populus, Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: basin of Danube, Bulgaria, Crimea, Caucasus, North Turkey, North Iran. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) biguttatus (Scopoli, 1763) (Map 44: I 1, 4; II 1, 4; III 2, 4; IV; V 1, 3) Buprestis biguttata Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 65. Cryptocephalus biguttatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1916: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167, 1987: 255; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 145; VIG, 1992: 297; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 29; GRUEV, 2003 c: 58, 2004: 42, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1000 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN38: Kyustendil and FL88: Petrich [VT]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Vladaya - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; FN62: Mt. Lyulin [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FN96: vill. Lakatnik [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], GN08: ab. Vratsa [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], LH14: Troyan, [VT] LH31: Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1916, APFELBECK, 1916], LH61: ab. Kazanlak [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], LH87: Veliko Tarnovo; [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а ]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Akademik [VIG, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NG66: Tsarevo [VIG, 1992]), from April till July, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid Europe and from West France and Great Britain to North Italy; South Finland. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) biledjekensis Pic, 1909 (Map 45: II 1) Cryptocephalus cribratus var. biledjekensis Pic, Echange, 25: 153. Cryptocephalus biledjekensis: TOMOV, 1978: 61; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 141; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 29. 49
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli (TOMOV, 1978), in April; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, West Turkey. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephaluas) bipunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela 2-punctata Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 374. Cryptocephalus bipunctatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 141; MOHR, 1969: 390; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167, 1987: 255; ТОМОВ, 1973 б: 202, 1994: 10; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 489; TOMOV, 1979: 176; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 144; VIG, 1992: 297, 2002: 35; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 29; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 42, 2004 c: 80, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from April till August, on Salix, Quercus, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUITION: from Portugal and Ireland to Korea. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) cordiger (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela cordigera Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed.10: 375. Cryptocephalus cordiger: КОВАЧЕВ, 1894: 748; ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 488; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 137; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 30; VIG, 2002: 36; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from East France and South Sweden to East Siberia. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) duplicatus Suffrian, 1847 (Map 46: I 2, 3, 4; II 1, 2, 3; IV; V 2, 3) Cryptocephalus duplicatus Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 2: 126. Cryptocephalus concolor: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 491; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 149; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; GRUEV, 2004 b: 43., 2005 b: 113 Cryptocephalus duplicatus persicus: RAPILLY, 1980: 75; VIG, 1992: 297. Cryptocephalus duplicatus: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 30; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN82: Mt. Vitosha ab. Sofia (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916); Rhodopes: LG24: ab. Bachkovski mr., LG14: vill. Narechenski bani and MF29: Ivailovgrad (VT); Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987); Tundzha Plane: MH 50: Yambol (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912; APFELBECK, 1916), MG67: Elchovo (VT); NH13: Mt. Aitoska (GRUEV, 2004 b) ; Mt. Sakar: MG46: ab. Topolovgrad (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); MG33: vill. Levka and MG53: vill. Sladun (GRUEV, 2003 b); Mt. Strandzha: NG26: NG26: vill. Bliznak, NG36: vill. Zvezdets, NG56: vill. Kondolovo, NG66: vill. Izgrev, NG44: Malko Tarnovo and NG65: vill. Kosti (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987), NG75: Veleka Valley (VT), NG66: summit 51
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Papiya, MG97: vill. Golyamo Krushevo and NG55: vill. Gramatikovo (GRUEV, 2003 c), NG07: vill. Fakiya (VT}; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), NH74: Obzor (VT), NH30: Burgas (RAPILLY, 1980), NG68: cap Maslen nos (VT), NG59: Sozopol (TOMOV, 1979), NG59: rt. “Kavatsite”, NG67: Primorsko, NG68: outfall of Ropotamo and NG68: res. “Arkutino” (VT), NG66: Tsarevo (VIG, 1992), NG76: Ahtopol (VT), NG85: vill. Sinemorets (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987), up to 600 m, from April till July; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) flavipes Fabricius, 1781 Cryptocephalus flavipes Fabricius, Spec. Ins., 1: 146. Cryptocephalus flavoguttatus: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339. Cryptocephalus flavipes: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 143; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 494; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 163; VIG, 1992: 298. 2002: 38; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 30; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. Cryptocephalus signatifrons: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; APFELBECK, 1916: 363. Cryptocephalus nitidulus: НИКОЛОВА, 1968: 132. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1400 m, from April till August, on Salix, Quercus, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (excl. Iberian Peninsula, British Isls and North Scandinavia), Caucasus, Asia Minor, and Central Asia to Altai. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) frenatus Laicharting, 1781 (Map 47: I 1, 2; II 1, 4; III 5; V 1, 2) Cryptocephalus frenatus Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol. Ins., 1: 183. Cryptocephalus frenatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 158; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 31; GRUEV, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1000 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: Sofia [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], FM57: vill. Pastuh, FM47: vill. Nevestino, FM66: vill. Boboshevo, FM75: Blagoevgrad, FM80: Sandanski and FM65: vill. Strumsko [V]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Rila: FM97: vill. Cherna Mesta [GRUEV, 2004 d], GM25: ab. Yakoruda [TOMOV, 1979]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 2006]; Rhodopes: LG53: vill. Sarnitsa [VT]; Upper Thrace: Plovdiv and LG36: Sadovo [VT]), from May till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West France, Germany, Poland, basins of Danube and Dnestr, North Italy, northern parts of the Balkan Peninsula. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) gridellii Burlini, 1950 (Map 48: V 1, 3) Cryptocephalus gridellii Burlini, Boll. Soc. Ital., 80: 54. Cryptocephalus elongatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168. 53
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus gridellii: ТОМОВ, 1976: 180; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 152; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 31; GRUEV, 2004 b: 43, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916); ForeBalkan: FP33: ab. Belogradchik (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969), in May and June; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Hungary, Balkan Peninsula, Italy. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) hypochoeridis (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela hypochoeridis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 370. Cryptocephalus hypocheridis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 б: 107; FRANZ, 1949: 182; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 491; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 148; ТОМОВ, 1994: 10; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 31; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 43, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. Cryptocephalus cristula: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142. Cryptocephalus hypochoeridis transiens: VIG, 1992: 298. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from June till September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) imperialis Laicharting, 1781 Cryptocephalus imperialis Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol. Ins., 1: 179. Cryptocephalus imperialis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 489; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 142; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; ТОМОВ, 1994: 10; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 31; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 43, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from May till August, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North Spain, France, South Germany, basin of Danube, Rumania, Ukraine, Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor, Near East. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalys) janthinus Germar, 1824 Cryptocephalus janthinus Germar, Ins. Spec. nov., p. 555. Cryptocephalus janthinus: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 492; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 153; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 31; VIG, 2002: 40; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 950 m, from May till August, on Lysimachia, Phragmites. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: France, Italy, Central Europe, Rumania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, South Russia, Caucasus. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) laetus Fabricius, 1792 (Map 49: II 1, 2; III 1, 3; IV) Cryptocephalus laetus Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 1, 2: 54. Cryptocephalus laetus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339; ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 152; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 490; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 145; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 32; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 113. 55
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: North and North-East Bulgaria: FP62: vill. Slavotin (ТОМОВ, 1971 в), NJ62: Dobrich (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Stara Planina chain: LH61: ab. Kazanlak (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998); Sredna Gora Mts.: LH51: vill. Turiya (ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (incl. Beloslav - TOMOV, 1979), NH67: p. “Pobiti Kamani” (VT), in August and September, on Taraxacum, Statice, Galium, Hieracium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Poland, basin of Danube, Rumania, Ukraine, South Russia, Caucasus, Bulgaria. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) marginatus Fabricius, 1781 (Map 50: I 1; V 3) Cryptocephalus marginatus Fabricius, Spec. Ins., 1: 140. Cryptocephalus marginatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 156.; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 32; GRUEV, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to ? 800 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [А ПФЕЛБЕК , 1912, A PFELBECK , 1916]; South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till August, on Betula, Salix, Quercus, Fagus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Netherlands, Germany, South Poland, France, North Italy, basin of Danube, Rumania, Bulgaria.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) moraei (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela moraei Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 374. Cryptocephalus moarei: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19, 1909 б: 107; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; ДРЕНОВСКИ, 1937: 11, 1940: 249; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142; MOHR, 1969: 390; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 159; VIG, 1992: 298, 2002: 42; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 32; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from May till September, on Hypericum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (excl. Skandinavia), Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) nitidus (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela nitida Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 374. Cryptocephalus nitidus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ ,1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 492; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 152; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 32; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till July, on Corylus, Batula, Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North Spain, Belgium and South Norway to South Finland and the basin of Volga. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) octacosmus Bedel, 1891 Cryptocephalus octacosmus Bedel, Faune Col. Bass. Seine, 5: 131. Cryptocephalus sexpunctulatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38. Cryptocephalus octacosmus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; ROUBAL, 1931: 363, 1933: 144; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; MOHR, 1969: 390; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 160; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 43; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 32; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from May till August, on Cirsium, Serratula. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid and South Europe from North Spain and Belgium to Greece and the basin of Volga; Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) octomaculatus Rossi, 1790 Cryptocephalus 8-maculatus Rossi, Fauna Etrusca, 1: 96. Cryptocephalus quinquepunctatus: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84. Cryptocephalus octomaculatus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 493; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 157; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 33; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 700 m, from July till September, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South France, North Italy, Germany, Poland basin of Danube, Ukraine. 58
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) octopunctatus (Scopoli, 1763) Buprestis octopunctata Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 67. Cryptocephalus octopunctatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 137; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 33; VIG, 2002: 44; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. Cryptocephalus signatus: НИКОЛОВА, 1968: 132. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1400 m, from April till July, on Salix, Betula, Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Central Europe, France, North Italy, basin of Danube, Baltic countries, South Finland. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) parvulus Mueller, 1776 (Map 51: I 1; II 1, 4; III 2; IV; V 2, 3) Cryptocephalus parvulus Mueller, Zool. Dan. Proc., p. 58. Cryptocephalus parvulus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; APFELBECK, 1916: 362; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 492; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 154; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 33; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1300 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FM57: vill. Pastuh, FM80: Sandanski and FM73: vill. Krupnik [VT]; MT. Pirin: p. FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; North Bulgaria: MJ74: vill. Voden [VT]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 2006]; Upper Thrace: Plovdiv [VT]; Black Sea area: NG76: Ahtopol [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from April till July, on Populus, Salix, Betula. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North Spain, Ireland and South Norway to Central Asia. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) quadriguttatus Richter, 1820 (Map 52: V 1, 2, 3) Cryptocephalus quadriguttatus Richter, Suppl. Faunae Ins. Eur., p. 12. Cryptocephalus sinuatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242; APFELBECK, 1916: 361. Cryptocephalus qudriguttatus: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83, 1998:33; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 494; GRUEV, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountains up to 1600 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Mt. Pirin: GM13: ab. vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Stara Planina chain: KH75: Teteven [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH92: m. h. “Bogdan” [GRUEV and TOMOV, 1965], LH01: m. h. “Fenera” [VT]), in June, on Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: basin of Danube, South-East Poland, Ukraine, Rumania, Bulgaria, South Russia, Caucasus. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) quadripustulatus Gyllenhal, 1813 (Map 53: V 2) Cryptocephalus quadripustulatus Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 3: 613. Cryptocephalus quadripustulatus: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 162; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 33; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets”, 1200 m (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984), in July, on Abies. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe. 59
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) quinquepunctatus (Scopoli, 1763) (Map 54: I 1; III 4; V 2, 3, 4) Buprestis quinquepunctatus Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 67. Cryptocephalus qunquepunctatus: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 140.; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 34; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: PN34: Tran, Erma Valley (PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” nr. Tran) and FN44: vill. Nedelkovo (VT); FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (GRUEV, 2005 b); Mt. Pirin: GM14: vill. Mesta and GM20: Gotse Delchev (VT); Fore-Balkan: LH75: Dryanovski mr. (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969); Rhodopes: KG57: Belovo (VT), in May and June, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium and North-East Italy to Ukraine. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) sericeus (Linnaeusa, 1758) Chrysomela sericea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 374. Cryptocephalus sericeus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249, 1909: 18; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243; NETOLITZKY, 1812: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 361; MÜLLER, 1929: 11; PANIN, 1941: 556; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 319; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142; MOHR, 1969: 390; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 491; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 148; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 47; ТОМОВ , 1994: 10; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 34; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 45, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2500 m, from April till September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North Spain, Belgiun and Denmark to North-West China. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) sexpunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 55: I 4; III 5; V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela 6-punctata Linnaeus, Syst Nat., ed. 10: 375. Cryptocephalus sexpunctatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 242, APFELBECK, 1916: 361; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 139; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 255; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 34; GRUEV, 2004 b: 45, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from low mountain parts and high planes up to 800 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [NETOLITZKY, 1912; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; FM81: Mt. Verila [VT]; Mt. Plana: FN91: Kokalyanski mr. [VT]; Mt. Rila: FM97: vill. Cherna Mesta [GRUEV, 2004 d]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Rhodopes: KG75: ab. Peshtera and KG57: Belovo [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), in May and June, on Salix, Quercus, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England, East France, North Italy, the basin of Danube to the Arctic Circle. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) solivagus Leonardi et Sassi, 2001 (Map 56: V 2) Cryptocephalus solivagus Leonardi et Sassi, Atti Soc. it. Sci. nat. Museo civ. Stor. nat. Milano, p. 25-32: Cryptocephalus solivagus: VIG, 2002: 48; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. 61
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus turcicus: MOHR, 1969: 390; TOMOV, 1079: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 164; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; ТОМОВ, 1994: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 34; VIG, 2002: 50; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (FN22: vill. Dolna Melna, FM74: Simitli, FM73: Kresna, FM80: Sandanski and GL09: vill. Rozhen [GRUEV, 2006], FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [VT]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 2006], Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [VT], Stara Planina chain: m. h. “Sinite Kamani” [TOMOV, 1079], Sredna Gora Mts: MH11: vill. Korten, GM49: m. h. “Shindara” and KH80: Strelcha [GRUEV, 2004 c], Upper Thrace: MG04: Kharmanli [VT], Rhodopes: KG86: vill. Kapitan Dimitrievo, MF28: vill. Mandritsa, MF29: Ivailovgrad and LF48: Zlatograd [VT], Mt. Sakar: MG14: vill. Balgarin [VT], vill. Sladun [GRUEV, 2003 b]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: vill. Mamarchevo, MG86: Bolyarovo, NG17: vill. Varovnik and NG65: vill. Kosti [ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1987], Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar, NH30 [MOHR, 1969]: NH30: Burgas [VIG, 2002], NG59: Sozopol [ТОМОВ, 1994], NG76: Ahtopol [ТОМОВ, 1994], NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from April till June, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Europe from France to Bulgaria; Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) violaceus Laicharting, 1781 Cryptocephalus violaceus Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol Ins., p. 172. Cryptocephalus violaceus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 249, 1909: 18; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 11; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 18, 1909 б: 107; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 142; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 491; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 150; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 50; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 35; GRUEV, 2004: 45, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2500 m, from April till September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: western, middle and southern Europe from Spain to Ukraine; Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) virens Suffrian, 1847 (Map 58: II 1, 4; III 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; IV; V 1, 3) Cryptocephalus virens Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 2: 125. Cryptocephalus virens: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 151; ТОМОВ, 1994: 11.; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 35; GRUEV, 2004: 45 b, 2004 c: 82, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1400 m (West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemenski mr. and FN38: Kyustendil [VT]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [VT]; North Bulgaria: LJ01: Pleven, GP31: Byala Slatina and NJ84: General Toshevo [VT]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FP15: summit Vrashka Chuka [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], MH87: p. “Patleina” nr. Preslav [GRUEV, 2004 b], LH31: Kaloferski mr. [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904]; Sredna Gora Mts: MH87: m. h. “Pavel Deliradev” [GRUEV, 2004 c]; East Bulgaria: NH47: vill. Sindel [VT]; Upper Thrace: KG86: vill. Ognyanovo [VT]; Black Sea area: Varna [NH58: Beloslav - ТОМОВ, 1994), in May and June; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Bavaria and the Italian Alps to the Balkan Peninsula, South Russia and Asia Minor. 65
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) vittatus Fabricius, 1775 (Map 59: V 1) Cryptocephalus vittatus Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 110. Cryptocephalus vittatus: ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 494; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 165; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 35; GRUEV, 2004 b: 45, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan, from 300 to 1000 m (FN78: vill. Barziya and FN78: Berkovitsa [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], FN88: Varshets, FN77 [GRUEV, 2004 b], Petrohan-Pass [GRUEV, 2004 b], GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” ab. Vratsa [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till August, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Iberian Peninsula, France, Mid Europe, basins of Danube and Dnieper. 7. Subgenus Burlinius Lopatin, 1965 Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) bilineatus (Linnaeus, 1767) (Map 60: II 2; V 2, 3) Chrysomela bilineata Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 597. Cryptocephalus bilineatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 168; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 35; GRUEV, 2004 d: 99, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 1400 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Knyazhevo - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904]; Mt. Lyulin: FN62: m. h. “Lyulin” [VT]; Mr. Rila [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]: FM89: ab. vill. Relyovo [VT], rt. “Borovets’ [GRUEV, 2004 d: 101]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 2006]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: ab. Sliven [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], NG67: vill. Koprinka [VT]), from April till July, on Apiaceae, Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Transpalaearctis. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) chrysopus Gmelin, 1788 Cryptocephalus chrysopus Gmelin, Ed. Linn., 1, 4: 1713. Cryptocephalus chrysopus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 143; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 171; ТОМОВ, 1994: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 35; VIG, 2002: 35; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 c: 80, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. Cryptocephalus hubneri: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from April till June, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid Europe, South France, North Italy, Bulgaria, Crimea. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) connexus Olivier, 1807 Cryptocephalus connexus Olivier, Ent., 6: 836. Cryptocephalus connexus: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; MÜLLER, 1929: 11; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 177; ТОМОВ, 1994: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 36; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from May till September, on Statice. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Europe, Asia Minor, Central Asia. 66
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) elegantulus Gravenhorst, 1807 Cryptocephalus elegantulus Gravenhorst, Vergl. Чbers. Zool. Syst., p. 152. Cryptocephalus elegantulus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 143; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 494; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 169; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; VIG, 1992: 298, 2002: 37; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 36; GRUEV, 2003 c: 58, 2004 b: 43, 2004 c: 80, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 55. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from May till July, on Artemisia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Korea. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) exiguus Schneider, 1792 (Map 61: II 2; V 2) Cryptocephalus exiguus Schneider, Neuest. Mag., 1, 2: 204. Cryptocephalus exiguus: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84, 1965: 143; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 175; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 36; GRUEV, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 1500 m (Rhodopes: GM00: p. “Rozhen” [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964], LG02: Chepelare [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965], LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” [VT]; Tundzha Plane: MG39: Sveti Iliiski Hills [VT]), from May till August, on Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Transpalaearctis. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) frontalis Marsham, 1802 (Map 62: V 3) Cryptocephalus frontalis Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 211.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cryptocephalus frontalis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 243, APFELBECK, 1016: 362; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 363; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 171; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 36; GRUEV, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1016). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Central Europe, southern part of Fennoscandia. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) fulvus (Goeze, 1777) (Map 63: I 1; IV; V 3) Chrysomela fulvus Goeze, Ent. Beytr., 1: 321. Cryptocephalus fulvus: ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 153; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 178; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 36; GRUEV, 2005 b: 113. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (ТОМОВ, 1971 в); Struma Valley: FM73: Kresna, p. “Kresnensko Hanche” (ТОМОВ, 1971 в), in June and July, on Artemisia, Achillea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern part of Central Europe, Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) labiatus (Linnaeus, 1761) Chrysomela labiata Linnaeus, Fauna Suseciae, p. 169. Cryptocephalus saliceti: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38. Cryptocephalus limbatus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; APFELBECK, 1916: 363] ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; TOMOV, 1971: 153, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 174; ТОМОВ, 1994: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 37; VIG, 2002: 41; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from May till August, on Populus, Salix, Quercus, Betula, Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: widely distributed in Europe. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) macellus Suffrian, 1860 (Map 64: I 1, 4; II 1; III 1; IV; V 2, 5) Cryptocephalus macellus Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 14: 53. Cryptocephalus macellus: ТОМОВ, 1971 в: 153; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 179; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 37; VIG, 2002: 41; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 113, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 800 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [VT], FM73: Kresna [ТОМОВ, 1971 в], vill. GM14: Mesta (ТОМОВ, 1971 в); Mt. Rila: GM47: vill. Sestrimo [GRUEV, 2004 d]; FL68: Mt. Ograzhden [no locality data - VT]; North Bulgaria: KH66: vill. Dalga Livada [VT]; Sredna Gora Mts: LG49: vill. Varben [VT]; Rhodopes: KG82: Bedenski Bani nr. vill. Beden [ТОМОВ, 1971 в], LG24: vill. Bachkovo [VIG, 2002]; Upper Thrace: MG04: Kharmanli [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: NG65: vill Kosti [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG67: vill. Lozenets and NG84: vill. Rezovo [VT]), from May till August; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid and South Europe, Black Sea area, Tunisia. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) ocellatus Drapiez, 181 Cryptocephalus ocellatus Drapiez, Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. Brux., 1: 201. Cryptocephalus ocellatus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 38; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 143; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 143; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83; ТОМОВ, 70
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 172; ТОМОВ, 1994: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 37; GRUEV, 2003 b: 44, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 56. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from April till August, on Salix, Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Palaearctis. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) ochroleucus Stephens, 1834 (Map 65: I 1; II 1) Cryptocephalus ochroleucus Stephens, Ill. Ent., 4: 362. Cryptocephalus ochroleucus: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 94; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 180; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 37; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: MG04: Kharmanli (TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973), in July and August, on Populus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) planifrons Weise, 1882 (Map 66: III 5) Cryptocephalus planifrons Weise, Ins. Deutschl., 6: 239. Cryptocephalus planifrons: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 244; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 37. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN94: Novi Iskar (p. “Kumaritsa” – АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Europe, Iran, South-West Siberia. Remarks. According to Warchalowski (2003) C. planifrons is an “incertain sapecies” which must be added to C. fulvus Weise, 1882. A synonymy has not been however officially published. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) populi Suffrian, 1848 (Map 67: I 1; II 1; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Cryptocephalus populi Suffruian, Linn. Ent., 3: 76. Cryptocephalus populi: ЙОАКИМОВ , 1904: 38; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83, 1998: 37; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 181; VIG, 2002: 45; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Boyana [Sofia - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: ab. vill. Staro Selo [VT]; Mt. Rila: GM25: ab. Yakoruda [TOMOV, 1979]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 2006]; Stara Planina chain: FN95: Svoge [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [VT]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965], LG56: vill. Gradina [VT]; Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG67: vill. Lozenets and NG76: Ahtopol [VT]), from June till September, on Populus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: a great part of Europe. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) pusillus Fabricius, 1776 (Map 68: I 1; II 1; IV; V 1) Cryptocephalus pusillus Fabricius, Gen. Ins. Mant., p. 221. Cryptocephaluas pusillus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 182; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 38; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. 72
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 600 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [VT], FL88: Petrich [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 2006]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Upper Thrace: LH11: Hisarya [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor and NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from June till August, on Populus, Salix, Corylus, Betula, Alnuus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: almost the whole Europe. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) pygmaeus vittula Suffrian, 1848 Cryptocephalus vittula Suffrian, Linn. Ent., III, p. 63. Cryptocephalus pygmaeus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 1, 2: 70; APFELBECK, 1916: 363; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 143; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 256; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; TOMOV, 1979: 177; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 176; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 38; VIG, 2002: 46; GRUEV, 2004 b: 44, 2004 c: 81, 2004 d: 100, 2005 b: 114. Cryptocephalus vittula: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495. Cryptocephalus pygmaeus vittula: GRUEV, 2003 c: 5, 2006: 579 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April to September, on Thymus, Achillea, Scytellaria, Solidago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: central and eastern parts of Europe; Caucasus, Asia Minor. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) querceti Suffrian, 1848 (Map 69: I 1) Cryptocephalus querceti Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 3: 96. Cryptocephalus querceti: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 173; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 38; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 57. DISTRIBUTION IN B ULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik; 300 m (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in May, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North, Central and South-East Europe. Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) strigosus Germar, 1823 (Map 70: I 4; II 1; IV; V 1, 2, 5) Cryptocephalus strigosus Germar, Ins. Spec. Nov., p. 560. Cryptocephalus strigosus: ТОМОВ, 1971 б: 152; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 495; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 170; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 38; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 b: 45, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1400 m (Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 2006], FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Belasitsa [1000 m - VT]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Rhodopes: LG24: ab. Bachkovski mr. [ТОМОВ, 1971 б], LG14: vill. Narechenski Bani [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]. LG02: Chepelare [ТОМОВ, 1971 б]; Upper Thrace: LH11: Hisarya [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], LG45: vill. Dalbok Izvor [VT]; Mt. Strandzha: NG46: vill. Kalovo [GRUEV, 2003 c]; Black Sea area: NH83: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from June to August, on Thymus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North Italy, Dalmatia, basin of Danube.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cryptocephalus (Burlinius) variceps Weise, 1884 (Map 71: I 4; II 2; IV) Cryptocephalus variceps Weise, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr., 28: 161. Cryptocephalus variceps: ТОМОВ, 1976: 180, 1977: 103, 1994: 12; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 174; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 256; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 38; GRUEV, 2003 c: 59, 2004 c: 81, 2005 b: 114. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 400 m (Sredna Gora Mts: LH70: rt. “Starozagorski Bani” [ТОМОВ, 1976]; Mt. Strandzha: NG07: vill. Fakiya [ТОМОВ, 1976]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [ТОМОВ, 1976], cape Galata, NG68: cape Maslen nos [ТОМОВ, 1994], NH52: Nesebar, NG68: res. “Arkutino” and NG66: Tsarevo [VT], NG76: Ahtopol [ТОМОВ, 1976]), from the sea coast up to 400 m, in May and June; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor.
Subfamily LAMPROSOMATINAE Genus Oomorphus Curtis, 1831 Oomorphus concolor (Sturm, 1807) (Map 72: V 4, 5) Byrrhus concolor Sturm, Deutschl. Ins., 2: 109. Lamprosoma concolor: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 94. Oomorphus concolor: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 194; GRUEV, 1992: 1, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 41; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Erma Valley: PN34: p. “Zhdreloto”, nr. Tran (TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973); FM61: Mt. Maleshevska [mr. “Sveti Iliya” - BG]), in May, on Aegopodium, Hedera. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Pyrenees to Rumania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Caucasus.
Subfamily EUMOLPINAE 1. Genus Pales Redtenbacher, 1858 Pales ulema (Germar, 1813) Colaspis ulema Germar, Mag. Ent., 1, 1: 125. Pales ulema: МАЛКОВ, 1905: 190, 1906: 130; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 338; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 42; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19; GRUEV, 2002 b: 19., 2003 c: 60, 2005 b: 114. Eupales ulema: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 364; ROUBAL, 1931: 454; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168, 1987: 257; MOHR, 1969: 390; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 496; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 197; GRUEV, 1992: 7, 2004 b: 46, 2004 c: 82; VIG, 1992: 299. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April to October, on Cornus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Southeastern Europe (mainly in the Balkan Peninsula and Hungary).
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 2. Genus Eumolpus Illiger, 1798 Eumolpuis asclepiadeus (Pallas, 1776) Chrysomela aasclepiadea Pallas, Reise, 2: 69. Chrysochus sclepiadeus: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 245; APFELBECK, 1916: 364; ДРЕНОВСКИ, 1937: 11, 1940: 249; CSIKI, 1943: 218; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 84; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 209; GRUEV, 1992: 5; 2004 a: 439, 2004 b: 46, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59. Eumolpus (=Chrysochus) pretiosus: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 б: 106. Eumolpus asclepiadeus: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 44; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19; GRUEV, 2002 b: 19, 2004 a: 439, 2004 d: 101; ГРУЕВ, 2002 б: 36. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the Black Sea area up to 1700 m, from May to September, on Cynanchum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: France, North Italy, South Germany, East Poland, basins of Danube, Dniepr and Volga, Caucasus, Middle Asia. 3. Genus Macrocoma Chapuis, 1874 Macrocoma rubripes balcanica (Apfelbeck, 1912) (Map 73: II 1, 2; III 5; V 2) Eubrachys (=Pseudocolaspis) balcanicus Apfelbeck, Glasn. Zemal. Muz. Bosn.-Herz., Sarajevo, 24: 246. Eubrachys balcanicus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 246; APFELBECK, 1916: 365. Macrocoma cylindrica: ROUBAL, 1931: 66. Macrocoma rubripes: GRUEV, 1973 a: 85; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 199. Macrocoma rubripes balcanica: GRUEV, 1992: 9, 2004 a: 439, 2004 b: 46, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 42; ГРУЕВ, 2000 б: 85, 2002 б: 36; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia (“Ferdinandovo” - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), FN38: Kyustendil (ROUBAL, 1931); Tundzha Valley: MH42: Sliven (locus classicus - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), Upper Thrace: MG04: Kharmanli (GRUEV, 1973 a), MH02: Nikolaevo (GRUEV, 1992), Rhodopes: KG73: Tamrash Valley (GRUEV, 1973 a), LG93: Huhla Hills (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б), in May and June, on Sanguisorba. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Rumanian Dobrudja. REMARKS. erroneously recorded from the environs of FN38: Kyustendil by ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984 and GRUEV, 1992. 4. Genus Bromius Chevrolat, 1837 Bromius obscurus (Linnaeus, 1758): s. str. (Map 74: II 1; V, 1, 2, 3, 5) Chrysomela obscura (Linnaeus, 1758) Bromius obscurus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 246, APFELBECK, 1916: 364; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 201; GRUEV, 1992: 3, 2002 b: 19; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 42; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19; VIG, 2002: 52; GRUEV, 2004 b: 46, 2004 c: 82, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59. Adoxus obscurus: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 168; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 497.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA East Bulgaria: MH94: Luda Kamchiya [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Stara Planina chain: KH63: Pirdop [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: KG87: Pazardzhik and LG16: Plovdiv [GRUEV, 1992], KG96: vill. Kurtovo Konare [BG]; Rhodopes: KG95: vill. Krichim, LG06: vill. Parvenets, KG75: ab. Peshtera and KG57: Belovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH76: outfall of Kamchiya [ГРУЕВ, 1980]), from March till September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: great part of Europe, from West France and Belgium to South Finland, North Italy, Balkan Peninsula; Asia Minor. Pachnephorus tessellatus (Duftschmid, 1825) Eumolpus tessellatus Duftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3: 217. Pachnephorus tessellatus: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84, 1965: 144; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 84; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 205; GRUEV, 1992: 13, 2004 b: 46, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 43; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; lowlands (incl. the sea coast) of the whole country, from March to August, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North Spain, South France, Italy, basin of Danube, Balkan Peninsula, East Poland, Ukraine, European Russia, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Central Asia. Pachnephorus villosus (Duftschmid, 1825) Eumolpus villosus Duftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3: 217. Pachnephorus villosus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; PANIN, 1941: 556; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 319; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169, 1987: 257; MOHR, 1969: 390; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 84, 1999: 6, 2002 б: 36; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 206; GRUEV, 1992: 14, 2002 b: 19, 2003 b: 45; 2003 c: 60; 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 46, 2004 c: 82, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 44; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19l; VIG, 2002: 53. Pachnephorus aspericollis: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 339. Pachnephorus silvanae DACCORDI, 1977: 83-86. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 400 m, from April to October, on Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Italy (incl. Sicily), basin of Danube, Balkan Peninsula, South Ukraine, Caucasus, Asia Minor. 6. Genus Rhodopaea Gruev et Tomov, 1968 Rhodopaea angelovi Gruev et Tomov, 1968 (Map 77: V 2) Rhodopaea angelovi Gruev et Tomov, 1968, Ent. Rev. URSS, 47, 3: 553-555. Rhodopaea angelovi: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1984: 207; ГРУЕВ, 1990 б: 28; GRUEV, 1992: 16, 2002 b: 19, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 44; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 19. Gruevia angelovi: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 497 DISTRIBUTION: palaeoendemic of Bulgaria: Western Rhodopes (Chernatitsa Ridge: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” and p. “Studenets” nr. m. h. “Zdravets” [locus classicus – GRUEV, TOMOV, 1968]; ? LG24: ab. vill. Bachkovo [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from ? 700-1300 m, from April to July, on Rubus and ? Veronica (in laboratory)
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Subfamily CHRYSOMELINAE 1. Genus Timarcha Latreille, 1829 1. Subgenus Metallotimarcha Motschulsky, 1860 Timarcha (Metallotimarcha) metallica (Laicharting, 1781) (Map 79: V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela metallica Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol. Ins., p. 144. Timarcha metallica: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; BURESCH, ARNDT, 1926: 239; GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 137, 2002 b: 23, 2004 b: 52, 2004 c: 85, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; 84
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 3. Subgenus Timarcha Latreille, 1829 Timarcha (Timarcha) melica Bechyné, 1947 (Map 81: III 1) Timarcha melica Bechyné, 1947 b, Acta Soc. Ent. Cechosl., 44: 6 Timarcha melica: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 45; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION: endemic of Bulgaria (North Bulgaria: KJ92: vill. Orehovitsa - locus classicus - BECHYNÉ, 1947 b), in May; food plants unknown. Timarcha (Timarcha) tenebricosa (Fabricius, 1775) Chrysomela tenebricosa Fabricius, Syst Ent., p. 94. Timarcha tenebricosa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 774, 1904: 36; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 336; CSIKI, 1943: 218; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 146; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 506; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 80, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 21; GRUEV, 1992: 141, 2002 b: 23, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 52, 2004 c: 85, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 46; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23; VIG, 2002: 55. Timarcha tenebricosa ab. bulgarica: BECHYNÉ, 1945: 7. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2400 m, from April till October, on Galium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North Spain and the British Isls to South Russia and Caucasus. 2. Genus Leptinotarsa Chevrolat, 1837 Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say, 1824) Introduced from America. In Bulgaria distributed from the sea side up to 2400 m, on Solanaceae (pest) 3. Genus Chrysolina Motschulsky, 1860 1. Subgenus Bittotaenia Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Bittotaenia) salviae (Germar, 1824) (Map 82: I 1, 2; II 1, 2; III 4, 5; IV; V 1, 3, 5, 6) Chrysomela salviae Germar, Ins. spec. nov., p. 586. Chrysomela salviae: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 251, APFELBECK, 1916: 370. Crosita salviae: GRUEV, 1968 a: 115; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171; MOHR, 1969: 390; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 497; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 28. Chrysolina salviae: GRUEV, 1992: 69, 2002 b: 21, 2002: 37, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 49, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 47; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 600 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [Vladaya - GRUEV, 1992], FN91: vill. Pancharevo, FN38 [GRUEV, 1992]: Kyustendil, FM73: Kresna and FL88: Petrich [GRUEV, 1992] r. s. FM71: Peiyo Yavorov [Kresna gorge BG]; FM81: Mt. Verila [BG], Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; FL68: Mt. Ograzhden: FL89: Lebnitsa Valley [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill Goleshovo 87
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: KH59: vill. Reselets [BG]; FN96: vill. Lakatnik [GRUEV, 1968 a], LH31: Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], Mt. Eminska [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas [V]; Upper Thrace: LG84: Khaskovo [GRUEV, 1992], Tundzha Valley: MH42: Sliven [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [V], KG67: vill. Varvara [GRUEV, 1992], LF68: vill. Podkova, KG86 [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]: Besaparski Ridove Hills ab. vill. Ognyanovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: between NH30 Burgas and NH78: Varna [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969]), from March till November, on Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South France, Italy, Balkans. 2. Subgenus Ovostoma Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Ovostoma) olivieri (Bedel, 1892) (Map 83: II 1; III 4, 5; V 1, 2) Chrysomela olivieri Bedel, Fauna Col. Seine, 5: 361. Chrysomela coerulea: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 249; APFELBECK, 1916: 367; GRUEV, 1968 a: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 47; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169. Chrysolina coerulea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 31; GRUEV, 1990: 28, 1992: 27 Chrysolina olivieri: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 47; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; GRUEV, 2000 a: 20, 2002 b: 20, 2004 b: 48, 2004 c: 83, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115. Chrysolina olivieri montanella: VIG, 2002: 68. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains between 400 and 1700 m (Mt. Lozenska: GN11: Germanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: GM38: ab. vill. Kostenets [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: LH87: Veliko Tarnovo [GRUEV, 2000 a] FP33: Belogradchik [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], GN24: b. peak Murgash and FN96: b. peak Izdremets [GRUEV, 1968 a], KH84: vill. Ribaritsa and GN24: Vitinya-Pass [GRUEV, 1968 a] FN78: Berkovitsa [p. “Shablanitsa” – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], GN08: ab. Vratsa, LH31: Kalofer and LH22: m. h. “Hubavets” [GRUEV, 1992], GN44: Mt. Etropolska [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH01: m. h. “Fenera” and LH11: ab. Hisarya [GRUEV, 1968 a], KH77: Chirpan Hills [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad [BG]), from April to September, on Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUITION: The Alps, Dinaric Mountains, South Carpathians, Balkan Peninsula (excl. Greece). 3. Subgenus Menthastriella Bechyné, 1950 Chrysolina (Menthastriella) herbacea (Duftschmid, 1825) Chrysomela herbacea Duuftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3: 192. Chrysomela viridana: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Chrysomela alpestris: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248. Chrysomela menthastri: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20, 1909 б: 106; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; PANIN, 1941: 557. Chrysomela menthastri var. rugicollis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252; APFELBECK, 1916: 370. Chrysomela herbacea: MOHR, 1969: 391; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170, 1973: 96. 89
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Chrysomela herbacea var. menthastri: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 501. Chrysolina herbacea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 32; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1992: 45, 2002 b: 20, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 60, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 48, 2004 c: 83, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 64; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 48; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 6, 2002: 37; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2000 m, from April to November, on Mentha. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe to about 55th parallel (subspecies in Caucasus, Asia Minor and North Iran). 4. Subgenus Synerga Weise, 1900 Chrysolina (Synerga) coerulans (Scriba, 1791) Chrysomela coerulans Scriba, Journ. Liebh. Ent., 3: 286. Chrysomela coerulans: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 774, 1904: 36; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252, APFELBECK, 1916: 370; ДРЕНСКИ, 1934: 114; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1069: 170. Chrysolina coerulans: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 86, 1999: 6; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 33; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 59; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 48; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; GRUEV, 2002 b: 19, 2003 b: 45, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 82, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114; VIG, 2002: 59. Chrysolina modesta coerulans: GRUEV, 1992: 60.. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands and mountains, up to 1650 m, from April till October, on Mentha. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe from Poland, northern Germany and Mid France to the Balkan Peninsula; Asia Minor. 5. Subgenus Euchrysolina Bechyné, 1950 Chrysolina (Euchrysolina) graminis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 84: I 1; II 1; III 1, 2, 4; V 2) Chrysomela graminis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 369. Chrysomela graminis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 774; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20. Chrysomela gloriosa: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 3; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. Chrysolina graminis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 33; GRUEV, 1992: 38, 2004 b: 47, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 48; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FL88: p. “Rupite” nr. Petrich (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Rila (no locality data - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899) ; North Bulgaria: LJ31: vill. Batsova Mahala (BG), MJ43: vill. Senovo (GRUEV, 1992), MJ15: Ruse (КОВАЧЕВ, 1905), MJ61: Razgrad (МАРКОВИЧ, 1909); Fore-Balkan: KH59: vill. Reselets (GRUEV, 2004 b); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Rhodopes: KG57: Belovski Blakan (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), from May to September, on Mentha, Tanacetum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: England, North Sweden, Pyrenees, Central Europe, basins of Black and Caspian Sea.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 9. Subgenus Chrysomorpha Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Chrysomorpha) cerealis alternans (Panzer, 1779) Chrysomela alternans Panzer, Fn. Ins. Germ. initia oder Deutschl. Ins., Nürnberg, fasc. 6172: 16. Chrysomela alternans: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248, 1909: 17; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 352; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170, 1973: 96; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 501. Chrysomela mixta: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Chrysomela cerealis var. mixta: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252; APFELBECK, 1916: 370. Chrysomela cerealis var. alternans: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20. Chrysomela fimbrialis hungarica: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37 (part.). Chrysomela cerealis var.a: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252, APFELBECK, 1916: 370. Chrysomela grata: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84. Chrysolina cerealis: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 206, 1980: 86, 2002 б: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 37; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1992: 23, 2002 b: 19; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 49; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; VIG, 2002: 58. Chrysolina cerealis alternans: GRUEV, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 82, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2005: 59. Chrysolina alternans: GRUEV, 2004 a: 440 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till October, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: northern Balkan Peninsula, basin of Danube. 10. Subgenus Colaphoptera Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Colaphoptera) globosa reprehensa Bechyné, 1950 (Map 86: III 5; V 1, 3) Chrysolina globosa reprehensa Bechyné, Entomol. Arb. Mus. Frey, 1: 103. Chrysomela rufa: GRUEV, 1968 a: 115 (part.) Chrysolina globosa reprehensa: GRUEV, 1977: 66, 1992: 37, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 82, 2005 b: 114; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 40; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 29; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 50; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. Endemic of Bulgaria: Mt. Losenska: GN91: Germanski manastir - locus classicus (BECHYNÉ, 1950); Mt. Vitosha: FN82: Sofia (Dragalevtsi - BECHYNÉ, 1950); Stara Planina chain: LH83: vill. Krastets (BECHYNÉ, 1950); Sredna Gora Mts: KH92: m. h. “Bogdan” (GRUEV, 1977), from May till August, on Salvia. Chrysolina (Colaphoptera) hemisphaerica purpurascens (Germar, 1882) (Map 87: V 1, 3) Chrysomela purpurascens Germar, Fauna Ins. Eur., 5: 6. Chrysomela purpurascens: WEISE, 1882 (1881-1893): 358; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 249, APFELBECK, 1916: 367; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. Chrysolina purpurascens: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 40; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 29; GRUEV, 1992: 66, 2005 b: 115 94
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chrysolina hemisphaerica purpurascens: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 50; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22, 2002 b: 20; GRUEV, 2004 b: 48. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form (Stara Planina chain [no locality data - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]: LH31: ab. Kalofer, 1600 m [BG], NH59: Mt. Mator East of Kotel [= “Kodscha Balkan” - WEISE, 1882]; Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia [Dragalevtsi, 900-1100 m - ГРУЕВ, 1990], p. “Bai Krastyo”, 1300 m [GRUEV, 1992]); food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Mid Europe and Northern Balkans. Chrysolina (Colaphoptera) notiophila Bechyné, 1952 (Map 88: V 1, 2) Chrysolina notiophila Bechyné, Entomol. Arb. Mus. Frey, 3: 368. Chrysomela crassimargo: GRUEV, 1968 a: 115. Chrysomela fallaciosa: GRUEV, 1976: 75-77. Chrysolina notiophila: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 41; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 30; GRUEV, 1992: 61, 2004 c: 83, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 50; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000. DISTRIBUTION: mountain endemic of Bulgaria, from 1100 up to 1600 m (Mt. Rila: GM18: rt. “Borovets” [= “Æamkurija” - locus classicus - BECHYNÉ, 1952]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH01: m. h. “Fenera”, KH92: m. h. Bogdan” and MH87: m. h. “Pavel Deliradev” - GRUEV, 1968 a), from March till June; food plants unknown. Chrysolina (Colaphoptera) rufa crassicollis (Suffrian, 1851) (Map 89: V 1, 3) Chrysomela crassicornis Suffrian, Lin. Ent., 5: 50. Chrysomela crassicornis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 249; APFELBECK, 1916: 367. Chrysomela rufa: GRUEV, 1968 a: 115 (part.), 1992: 68; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169. Chrysolina crassicollis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 39; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 29; GRUEV, 2005 b: 114. Chrysolina rufa crassicollis: KIPPENBERG, 1994: 59; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 51; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22; GRUEV, 2004 b: 49. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: a mountain form, from 1000 up to 1450 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Knyazhevo - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Stara Planina chain: Mt. Etropolska [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], ab. LH83: vill. Krastets and LH23: m. h. “Levski” [GRUEV, 1968 a]), in May; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Alps, South Carpathians (Transsylvania), Stara Planina chain, Mt. Vitosha. 11. Subgenus Ovosoma Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Ovosoma) turca (Fairmaire, 1865) (Map 90: I 1; II 1; IV; V 2) Chrysomela turca Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 4, 5: 74. Chrysomela turca: WEISE, 1916: 94; WINKLER, 1930: 1278. Chrysolina turca: BECHYNÉ, 1950: 128; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 206; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 43; GRUEV, 1992: 73, 2002 b: 21, 2004 c: 83, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 51; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1500 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM73: Kresna [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; Stara Planina chain: Mt. Eminska [BG]; Upper Thrace: LG89: Stara Zagora [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 96
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1986]; Rhodopes: LG29: Asenovgrad, LG24: vill. Bachkovo, LG05: m. h. “Zdravets”, KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove” and rt. “Byalla Cherkva” > KG93: peak Persenk [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar and NG59: Sozopol [GRUEV, 1992], NG68: cape Maslen Nos [BECHYNÉ, 1950]), from April till August; food plants uncnown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: European and Asiatic Turkey, Bulgaria. Chrysolina (Ovosoma) vernalis ottomana (Weise, 1906) Chrysomela vernalis var. ottomana Weise, Cat. Col. Eur., p. 554. Chrysomela heerii: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Chrysomela vernalis ab. Heeri: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20. Chrysomela turca: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 250; APFELBECK, 1916: 368. Chrysolina vernalis ottomana: BECHYNÉ: 1950: 128; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 85, , 2002: 37; GRUEV, 1982: 109, 1992: 76, 2002 b: 21, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 49, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 42; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 51; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 51. Chrysomela vernalis: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169; WARCHALOWVSKI, 1974: 498; DAHLGREN, 1984: 45. Chrysomela vernalis muchei: MOHR, 1969: 391. Chrysomela vernalis ottomana: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 95. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from March till October, on Plantago, Melissa, Sanguisorba. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Turkey, eastern Balkan Peninsula. 12. Subgenus Minckia Strand, 1935 Chrysolina (Minckia) chalcites (Germar, 1824) (Map 91: I 1; II 1; III 1, 4; IV; V5) Chrysomela chalcites Germar, Ins. Spec. nov., p. 587. Chrysolina chalcites: ГРУЕВ, 1980 b: 86; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 45; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1973 b: 133, 1992: 26, 2002 b: 19, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 47, 2005 b: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 51; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; VIG, 2002: 58. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 250-350 m (South-West Bulgaria: FL88: Petrich [GRUEV, 1992], FL68: Mt. Ograzhden [GRUEV, 2005 b), FL89: vill. Starchevo and FM73: Kresna [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: GP31: Byala Slatina; Fore-Balkan: LH87: Veliko Tarnovo; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [GRUEV, 1973 b], LG27: vill. Kochevo; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna, NH52 [ГРУЕВ, 1980 b]: Nesebar [GRUEV, 1992], NG66: Tsarevo [GRUEV, 1973 b]), from April till November; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Europe (Apulia, Balkan Peninsula, basin of Danube, South Ukraine, South Russia), Cucasusian countries, Asia Minor, Near East, Afghanistan, Central Asia. Chrysolina (Minckia) oricalcia (Mueller, 1776) Chrysomela oricalcia Mueller, Zool. Dan. Prodr., p. 82. Chrysomela oricalcia: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 251; APFELBECK, 1916: 369; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170, 1973: 96; DAHLGREN, 1984: 48. 98
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chrysomela rufoaenea: GRUEV, 1967 a: 42. Chrysolina oricalcia: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 44; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1992: 61, 2002 b: 20, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 48, 2004 c: 83, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 52; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1100 m, from April till October, on Anthriscus, Chaerophyllum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East England, South Scandinavia, Mid Europe, Ukraine to Crimea, East France, Italy, Balkans , Siberia, Mongolia. 13. Subgenus Colaphodes Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Colaphodes) haemoptera (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela haemoptera Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 369. Chrysomela haemoptera: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1889: 775, 1904: 36; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248, 1909: 17; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 259; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 368; АНГЕЛОВ, 1964: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 499. Chrysolina haemoptera: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 206, 1980: 85, 2002: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 46; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1992: 41, 2002 b: 20, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 60, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 83, 2004 d: 101; 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 63; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 52; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2000 m, from (January) March till October, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal, South England, South Sweden and Finland, to Caucasus, Asia Minor, Central Asia and Hymalaya. 14. Subgenus Colaphosoma Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Colaphosoma) sturmi (Westhoff, 1882) Chrysomela sturmi Westhoff, Käf. Westf., p. 268. Chrysomela violacea: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 б: 106; ДРЕНСКИ, 1934: 114; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29. Chrysomela goettingensis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 250; APFELBECK, 1916: 369. Chrysomela fimbrialis var. hungarica: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37 (part.). Chrysomela diversipes: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 95. Chrysolina diversipes: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 85, ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 47; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257. Chrysolina violacea: GRUEV, 1992: 78 Chrysolina sturmi: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 52; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21; GRUEV, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 49, 2004 c: 83, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till September, on Glechoma.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Chrysomela sanguinolenta: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 250; APFELBECK, 1916: 369. Chrysomela gypsophilae: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 250; APFELBECK, 1916: 369; FRANZ, 1938: 192197; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170, 1973: 95; MOHR, 1969: 193; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 499. Chrysomela küsteri: FRANZ, 1938: 204. Chrysolina gypsophilae: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 85, 2002, б: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 50; GRUEV, 1992: 39, 2002 b: 20, 2004 a: 440, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006 59; VIG, 1992: 299, 2002: 62, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 83; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 53; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from April till September, on Linaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe northwards to Finland; Asia Minor, Central Asia. Chrysolina (Stichoptera) rossia (Illiger, 1802) Chrysomela rossia Illiger, Mag. Ins., 1, 415. Chrysomela rossia: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20, 1909 б: 106; GRUEV, 1968: 115; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169. Chrysolina rossia: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 85; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 49; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 54; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; GRUEV, 2002 b: 21, 2003 c: 60, 2004 b: 49, 2004 c: 83., 2005 b: 115 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 250 m, from April till September, on Linaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Italy, northern Adriatic area, Balkan Penisula. Chrysolina (Stichoptera) sanguinolenta (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 94: I 1; II 1; III 2; IV) Chrysomela sanguinolenta Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 371. Chrysomela sanguinolenta: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 500. Chrysomela marginalis: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. Chrysolina sanguinolenta: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 86; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 50; GRUEV, 1992: 70, 2004 c: 83; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 54; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21, 2005 b: 115; VIG, 2002: 73. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM73: Kresna (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); NorthEast Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad (МАРКОВИЧ, 1904); Upper Thrace: LG84: Khaskovo (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), LH11: Hisarya (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Rhodopes: KG95: Perushtitsa (VIG, 2002); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [(ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986)), from, March till June, on Linaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England, southern Scandinavia and Morocco to Mongolia. Subgenus Melasomoptera Bechyné, 1950 Chrysolina (Melasomoptera) grossa (Fabricius, 1782) Erroneously recorded to the fauna of Bulgaria by GRUEV ( 1968) after an erroneous label of the specimen: “Bulgaria, Plovdiv”.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East England and in almost whole continental Europe approximately to 60th parallel. 19. Subgenus Chalcoidea Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Chalcoidea) analis (Linnaeus, 1758) Erroneous records to the fauna of Bulgaria (БРОВДИЙ, 1977: 113; see GRUEV, 1992: 18) Chrysolina (Chalcoidea) carnifex (Fabricius, 1792) Erroneous records to the fauna of Bulgaria (BOURDONNÉ, 1988: 104 – Chrysomela carnifex and BOURDONNÉ, DOGUET, 1991: 51; see also GRUEV, 1992: 22) Chrysolina (Chalcoidea) marginata (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela marginata Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 371. Chrysomela marginata: МАРКОВИЧ, 248, 1909: 17; ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 251; APFELBECK, 1916: 369; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 500. Chrysolina marginata: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 86, 2002: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 55; GRUEV, 1992: 58, 2002 b: 20, 2003 b: 45, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 48, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 56; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; VIG, 2002: 68. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till October, on Achillea, Artemisia, Chrysanthemum, Matricaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: almost the whole Europe, Central Asia (from Caspian Sea to China: Sinkiang). 20. Subgenus Craspeda Motschulsky, 1860 Chrysolina (Craspeda) limbata (Fabricius, 1775) Chrysomela limbata Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 101. Chrysomela limbata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775, 1904: 36; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 17, 1909: 248; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 251; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 369; ДРЕНСКИ, 1934: 114; PANIN, 1941: 556; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 169; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 499. Chrysolina limbata: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 1980: 85, 2002: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 56; GRUEV, 1992: 49, 2002 b: 20, 2003 b: 45, 2004 a: 44, 2004 b: 480, 2004 c: 83, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 60; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20. GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 56; VIG, 1992: 300, 2002: 66. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2500 m, from March till November, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from West France to Siberia. 21. Subgenus Fastuolina Warchalowski, 1991 Chrysolina (Fastuolina) fastuosa (Scopoli, 1763) Chrysomela fastuosa Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 74. 107
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chrysomela fastuosa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 774, 1904: 36; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252; APFELBECK, 1916: 370; ДРЕНОВСКИ, 1940: 249. Chrysomela fastuosa var. speciosa: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252; APFELBECK, 1916: 370. Dlochrysa fastuosa: MOHR, 1966: 352; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 170, 1987: 257; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 498; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 86; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 57; VIG, 1992: 300. Chrysolina fastuosa: GRUEV, 1992: 32, 2002 b: 20, 2003 c: 60, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 47, 2004 c: 82, 2004 d: 101, 2005 b: 114, 2006: 59; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 57; ГРУЕВ, , 1999: 6, 2002 б: 37; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 20; Vig, 2002: 61. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from April till October, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: almost the whole Europe, Caucasus, Asia Minor, West and Middle Siberia. 4. Genus Oreina Chevrolat, 1837 1.Subgenus Allorina Weise, 1902 Oreina (Allorina) luctuosa (Olivier, 1807) (Map 97: V 1, 2) Chrysomela caerulea Olivier, Hist. nat. Ins. V, Paris., p. 718. Chrysochloa rugulosa: WEISE, 1893: 283; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 252; APFELBECK, 1916: 371; KÜHNELT, 1984: 189; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 60; ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 30; KIPPENBERG, 1994: 67. Chrysochloa tristis: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20; GRUEV, 1992: 115. Chrysochloa rugulosa serbica: MOHR, 1966: 352, 1969: 391. Oreina caerulea: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 57. Oreina luctuosa: GRUEV, 2000: 105, 2004 b: 51, 2005 b: 115. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountainous form distributed up to 2200 m in Stara Planina chain: KH23: Klisura (WEISE, 199), FN95: vill. Svoge (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), MH43: rt. “Sinite Kamani” (p. “Kutelka”) ab. Sliven (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), KH83: track to m. h. “Vezhen” and peak Vezhen (GRUEV, 1992), FN95: ab. Svoge (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а) and Rhodopes: LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” (KÜHNELT, 1984), LG04: rt. “Byala Cherkva”, KG75: ab. Peshtera, LG04: vill. Sitovo and KG61: Dospat (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), LG00: ab. Smolyan (p. “Karlak” - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), KG53: dam “Batak” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), from May till August, on Centaurea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Karelia, Central and North-East Russia , Denmark, North Poland, North Germany, North France, North Balkans. 2. Subgenus Oreina Chevrolat, 1837 Oreina (Oreina) alpestris balcanica (Weise, 1883) (Map 98: III 2; V 1, 2, 3) Orina pretiosa var. balcanica Weise, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr., 27: 245. Orina variabilis var. balcanica: WEISE, 1884 (1881-1884), p. 455. Oreina variabilis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 1904: 37. Chrysochloa alpestris: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 253; APFELBECK, 1916: 371. 108
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chrysochloa variabilis: АПФЕЛБЕК , 1912: 253; APFELBECK , 1916: 372; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975: 157. Oreina alpestris balcanica: BECHYNÉ, 1958: 85; KIPPENBERG, 1994: 75; GRUEV, 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 103; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 59; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; VIG, 2002: 77; GRUEV, 2004 b: 51, 2005 b: 115. Chrysochloa gloriosa: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 502. Chrysochloa alpestris (“rasse”) balcanica: KÜHNELT, 1984: 202. Chrysochloa variabilis balcanica: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 66. Oreina variabilis balcanica: ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 32; VIG, 1992: 300. Oreina alpestris s. l.: GRUEV, 1992: 109. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from 900 to 2000 m, in FN82: Mt. Vitosha (ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904): FN81: p. “Kumata” (GRUEV, 1992) and m. h. “Aleko” (BG), Mt. Rila ( vill. Kostenets – VIG, 1992), FM95: res. “Parangalitsa” , GM17: p. “Sitnyakovo”, FM83: m. h. “Ivan Vazov”, FM96: Rilski mr., GM18: rt. “Borovets” and p. “Pionerska Polyana” (ГРУЕВ, 1990 а), FM87: m. h. “Skakavitsa” (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), FM97: vill. Cherna Mesta, GM37: Belmeken and GM17: peak Musala (GRUEV, 1992), Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), Stara Planina chain: KH23: ab. Klisura (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), FP31: Sveti NikolaPass (ГРУЕВ, 1990 а), NH59: Mt. Mator (= “Kodscha Balkan” - WEISE, 1884), FN96: b. peak Izdremets, MN77: Mt. Preslavska and GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” (ГРУЕВ, 1990 а), Rhodopes: KG57: Belovo, LG01: rt. “Pamporovo”, LG02: Chepelare, KG91: vill. Shiroka Laka, GM36: ab. saddle “Yundola” and Dospat KG61: (ГРУЕВ, 1990 а), LG00: Smolyan (p.”Karlak” АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), LG03: vill. Orehovo, LG53: vill. Sarnitsa and LG04: vill. Sitovo (GRUEV, 1992), from April till October, on Chaerophyllum GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria Oreina bifrons (Fabricius, 1772) Erroneously recorded to the fauna of Bulgaria by WEISE (1900) from Stara Planina chain (ab. Klisura) Oreina (Oreina) speciosa bosnica (Apfelbeck, 1912) (Map 99: V 1, 2, 3) Chrysochloa gloriosa var. bosnica Apfelbeck, Glasn. Zem. Muz. Bosn. Herz., 24: 253. Chrysochloa gloriosa: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20. Chrysochloa gloriosa arrogans: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 65. Oreina gloriosa arrogans: ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 31; GRUEV, 1992: 113. Oreina gloriosa bosnica: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 59. Oreina speciosa bosnica: ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; GRUEV, 2000 b: 105, 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form, from ? 1500 to 2100 m, in FN82: Mt. Vitosha (ab. Sofia - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), Mt Rila (FM83: m. h. “Ivan Vazov” – GRUEV, 1992) and Stara Planina chain (no lacality data – VT), from June till August, on Apiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia. Oreina (Oreina) vitigera (Suffrian, 1851) Erroneously recorded to the fauna of Bulgaria by WEISE (1900) from Stara Planina chain (Klisura). 110
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA 3. Subgenus Intricatorina Kühnelt, 1984 Oreina (Intricatorina) intricata anderschi (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 100: V 1, 2) Chrysomela anderschi Duftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3166. Chrysochloa intricata: WEISE, 1990: 283; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 253; APFELBECK, 1916: 371. Chrysochloa intricata anderschi: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 64. Oreina intricata anderschi: ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 31, 2002 а: 22; GRUEV, 1992: 114, 2004 b: 51, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 58; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form, found in Stara Planina chain (about 1200 m, KH23: ab. Klisura [WEISE, 1990], FP50: Chiprovtsi [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986) and Rhodopes (no locality data - BG), in July, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: The Alps, Carpathians, Balkans. 4. Subgenus Virgulatorina Kühnelt, 1984 Oreina (Virgulatorina) virgulata ljubetensis (Apfelbeck, 1912) (Map 101: V 1, 2) Chrysochloa virgulata var. ljubetensis Apfelbeck, Glasn. Zem. Muz. Bosn.- Herzeg., 24: 255. Chrysochloa virgulata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 255; APFELBECK,1916: 373; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1973: 96; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 502; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975: 157; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 61. Chrysochloa Purkynei: OBENBERGER, 1916: 43-44. Chrysochloa Purkynei cepelarensis: OBENBERGER, 1916: 44.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Chrysochloa Purkynei bulgarica: OBENBERGER, 1916: 44. Chrysochloa Purkynei coelicolor: OBENBERGER, 1916: 45. Oreina virgulata ljubetensis: BECHYNÉ, 1958: 50; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 58; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; GRUEV, 2002 b: 22, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; VIG, 2002: 80, 2004 b: 51. Chrysochloa virgulata ljubetensis: MOHR, 1966: 353. Oreina virgulata: ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 30; GRUEV, 1992: 117. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form distributed between 1000 and 1800 m in Mt. Pirin (p. “Cherna Voda” and GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992], FM92: peak Vihren, p. “Haramibunar” [VIG, 2002], FM91: m. h. “Yane Sandanski” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], GM03: m. h. “Banderitsa” [ГРУЕВ, 1990 а], GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FM84: ab. Predela-Pass [ГРУЕВ, 1990 а]); Stara Planina chain (LH42: ab. m. h. “Tazha” [ГРУЕВ, 1990 а]); Rhodopes (KG73: p. “Beglika” in Devinska Valley [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], LG00: p. “Karlak” ab. Smolyan [BG], LG02: Chepelare [OBENBERGER, 1916], KG61: Dospat [VIG, 2002], LG05: m. h. “:Ravnishta” ab. vill. Dedovo, vill. LG03: Hvoina, KG93: m. h. “Persenk”, p. “Bash Mandra” b. peak Persenk, KG93: p. “Mezar Gidik” b. peak Persenk, LG11: m. h. “Momchil Yunak”, LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” and LG04: vill. Sitovo [ГРУЕВ, 1990 а], LG04: vill. Lilkovo, KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove” and LG04: rt. “Byala Cherkva” [ГРУЕВ, 1990 а], LG08: p. “Kabata” ab. vill. Orehovo [BG]), from April till October, on Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria. 5. Subgenus Chrysochloa Hope, 1840 Oreina (Chrysochloa) cacaliae dinarica (Apfelbeck, 1912) (Map 102: V 1, 2) Chrysochloa cacaliae var. dinarica Apfelbeck, Glasn. Zem. Muz. Bosn.-Herzeg., 24: 256. Chrysochloa cacaliae: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20. Chrysochloa cacaliae dinarica: BECHYNÉ, 1958: 91; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 62; KÜHNELT, 1984: 255 (incl. f. violaceicollis and f. resplendens, sec. HÄNDEL, 1938). Oreina cacaliae dinarica: ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 31; GRUEV, 1992: 111, 2002 b: 22ё 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 57; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: a mountinous form found in Stara Planina chain (FN77: ab. Petrohan-Pass [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]), Rhodopes (no locality data - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а, KÜHNELT, 1984) and Mt. Rila (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а): GM17: p. “Sitnyakovo” - “Chadar Tepe” [BG]), between 1000 and 1750 m, in July and August, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria. Oreina (Chrysochloa) speciosissima drenskii (Gruev, 1974) (Map 103: V 1, 2) Chrysochloa speciosissima drenskii Gruev, Compt. Rend. Acad. Bulg. Sci. 27, 7: 969-970, Chrysochloa speciosissima drenskii: GRUEV, 1977: 66; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 62. Chrysochlioa speciosissima: АПФЕЛБЕК 1912: 256; APFELBECK, 1916: 373; MOHR, 1966: 353. Chrysochloa speciosissima juncorum: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 256; APFELBECK, 1916: 373. Oreina speciosissima drenskii: ГРУЕВ, 1990 b: 31; GRUEV, 1992: 11, 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; KIPPENBERG, 1994: 78; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form, from 2000 to 2900 m, in Mt.Rila (АПФЕЛБЕК 1912, APFELBECK, 1916, GM17: peak Musala (ГРУЕВ, 1990 b); Mt. Pirin: FM92: p. “ Bayovi Dupki” (GRUEV, 1974; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986) and Stara Planina chain (no locality data АПФЕЛБЕК 1912, APFELBECK, 1916), in July and August; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mt. Rila; Mt. Pirin; Stara Planina chain (in Bulgaria and Serbia). REMARKS. The subspecies was erroneously recorded to Mt. Vitosha by GRUEV (1977: 66). 6. Subgenus Protorina Weise, 1894 Oreina (Protorina) plagiata schipkana (Jakob, 1953) (Map 104: V 1) Chrysochloa melanocephala schipkana Jakob, Ann. Naturch. Mus. Wien, 59: 157 (new name for Chrysochloa melanocephala balcanica Jakob, 1952); ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 67. Oreina melanocephala schipkana: BECHYNÉ, 1958: 89. Chrysochloa retenta schipkana: MOHR, 1966: 353. Oreina plagiata balcanica: KIPPENBERG, 1993: 2; ГРУЕВ, 1990 а: 32. Chrysochloa plagiata schipkana, KÜHNELT, 1984: 253. Oreina plagiata schipkana: KIPPENBERG, 1994: 80; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 60: ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; GRUEV, 2004 b: 51, 2005 b: 115. Chrysolina plagiata schipkana: BOURDONNÉ and DOGUET, 1991: 45. MOUNTAIN ENDEMIC OF BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: Mt. Schipka ab. p. “Rozova Dolina” (locus classicus - JAKOB, 1953), KH83: m. h. “Ekho” b. peak Vezhen, 1700-2000 m (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998), in June; food plants unknown.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 5. Genus Colaphus Dahl, 1823 Colaphus sophiae (Schaller, 1783) Chrysomela sophiae Schaller, Abh. Hall. Ges., 1: 272. Colaphus sophiae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 338; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 365; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 60; GRUEV, 1999: 6, 2002 b: 21, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 50, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. Colaphellus sophiae: ROUBAL, 1932 (1931-1934): 145; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171, 1987: 257; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 502; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 87; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 68; GRUEV, 1992: 87; VIG, 1992: 300, 2004 c: 84. Colaphellus sophiae transsylvanicus: MACHATSCHKE, 1954: 211; GRUEV, 1968 b: 33, 1973 e: 149. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country in lowlands (incl. the sea coast) and foothills, from March till September, on Brassicaceae (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUITION: Mid and South-East Europe. 6. Genus Gastrophysa Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Gastrophysa Chaevrolat, 1837 Gastrophysa (Gastroiphysa) polygoni (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela polygoni Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 370. Gastrophysa polygoni: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 207, 1980: 87, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 70; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; GRUEV, 1992: 94, 2002 b: 21, 2003 b: 45; 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 50, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; VIG, 1992: 300, 2002: 82; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 61; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. Gastroidea polygoni: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 365; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 178; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 503. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2400 m, from March till October, on Polygonum, Rumex, Hordeum, Triticum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly whole Europe to Korea; North-West Africa. Gastrophysa (Gastrophysa) viridula (De Geer, 1775) (Map 105: II 1, 2; III 4; V 1, 2) Chrysomela viridula De Geer, Mém., 5: 311. Gastroidea virdula var. cyanescens: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; APFELBECK, 1916: 365. Gastroidea viridula: MOHR, 1966: 353. Gastrophysa viridula: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 71; GRUEV, 1992: 96, 2002 b: 22, 2004 b: 50, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 61; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000, 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1800 m (Mt. Rila: GM17: m. h. “Gerginitsa” [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986], GM28: Dolna Banya [GRUEV, 1992], GM05: m. h. “Semkovo”; Mt. Pirin: GM03: m. h. “Banderitsa” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 2004 116
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA b]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: KH59: vill. Reselets [GRUEV, 2004 b], LH52: vill. Dolno Sahrane, LH42: m. h. “Tazha” and LH14: Troyan-Pass [GRUEV, 1992], LH31: ab. Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], KH59: vill. Reselets [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv river Maritsa shore [GRUEV, 1992]), from April till July, on Rumex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Europe to Korea. 7. Genus Phaedon Dahl, 1823 1. Subgenus Phaedon Dahl, 1823 Phaedon (Phaedon) armoraciae (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela armoraciae Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 369. Phaedon armoraciae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 208; GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1978: 207, 1992: 119, 2002 b: 22, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 51, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 178, 1980: 87, 2002, б: 38; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171, 1987: 257; MOHR, 1969: 391; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 503; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 74; ГЕОРГИЕВ, 1988: 80; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 61; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. Plagiodera armoraciae: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2500 m, from March till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from almost all Europe to Transbaikalia.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Phaedon (Phaedon) cochleariae (Fabricius, 1792) Chrysomela cochleariae Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 1: 330. Phaedon cochleariae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 120, 2002 b: 22, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 51, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; ГРУЕВ, 1969 б: 177, 1980: 87, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 73; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 257; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 61; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; VIG, 2002: 83. Phaedon cochleariae obesus: ГРУЕВ, 1969 б: 178. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from April till September, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Palaearctic Asia (including tundra). Phaedon (Phaedon) laevigatus (Duftschmid, 1825) Chrysomela laevigata Dustschmid, Fn. Austr., 3: 214. Phaedon laevigatus: ГРУЕВ, 1969 б: 177, 1980: 87, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 38; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 503; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 73; GRUEV, 1992: 122, 2002 b: 22, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 52, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 62; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, lowlands including the sea coast, from March till October,on Galeopsis. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern part of Mid Europe, North Italy, Croatia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Caucasus. 2. Subgenus Neophaedon Jacobson, 1901 Phaedon (Neophaedon) pyritosus (Rossi, 1792) Chrysomela pyritosa Rossi, Mant., 1: 31. Phaedon pyritosus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; ROUBAL, 1931 (1931-1934): 454; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145; ГРУЕВ, 1969 б: 178, 1980: 87; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171, 1987: 258; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 75; GRUEV, 1992: 123, 2002 b: 22, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 61, 2004 c: 84, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 62; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; VIG, 2002: 84. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April till August, on Ranunculus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid and South-East Europe, Asia Minor, Central Asia. 8. Genus Hydrothassa Thomson, 1866 Subgenus Agrostithassa Jacobson, 1921 Hydrothassa (Agrostithassa) flavocincta (Brullé, 1832) (Map 106: I 2, 3, 4; II 1; III 5; IV; V 2) Chrysomela flavocincta Brullé, Expéd. Morée, 3: 271. Hydrothassa flavocincta: GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 105, 2002 b: 22, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 503; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 87, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 76; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 62; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. 118
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1400 m (Mt. Lozenska: GN91: Germanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila [no locality data - GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], m. h. “Yane Sandanski” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; FL78: Mt. Belasitsa: FL88: ab. Petrich [GRUEV, 1968 a]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH00: vill. Starosel [GRUEV, 1968 a], KH80: Strelcha [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: LF69: Momchilgrad [GRUEV, 1968 a], LG13: m. h. “Pashaliitsa” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG32: Svilengrad [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987], NG17: vill. Golyamo Bukovo and NG55: vill. Gramatikovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NG59: rt. “Kavatsite” and NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ГРУЕВ, 1980]), from April till August; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Italy (Apulia), Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor. Hydrothassa (Agorotithassa) glabra (Herbst, 1783) Chrysomela glabra Herbst, in Füessly Arch., 4: 60. Hydrothassa aucta: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Hydrothassa aucta var. glabra: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Hydrothassa aucta ab. aucta: ЁАНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145. Hydrothassa glabra: GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 106, 2002 b: 22, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 76; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 62; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; ГРУЕВ, 2002, б: 38 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from 400 to 2280 m, from April till September, on Ranunculus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, West Siberia, Morocco.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 9. Genus Prasocuris Latreille, 1802 Prasocuris junci (Brahm, 1790) Chrysomela junci Brahm, Ins. Kalend., 1: 62. Prasocuris junci: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 131, 2002 b: 23, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 52, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171, 1987: 258; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 504; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 87, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 77; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 62; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. Prasocuris minutus: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from March till September, on Veronica, Symphytum. GENERAL DITRIBUTION: from West and Mid Europe to South Siberia; North Africa. Prasocuris phellandrii (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 107: I 3, 4; II 1; III 3; IV; V 3) Chrysomela phellandrii (Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376. Prasocuris phellandrii: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83, 1998: 63; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 87; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 78; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, 1992: 132, 2003 c: 61, 2005 b: 115; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Boyana GRUEV and TOMOV, 1965]; North Bulgaria: NJ: Dobrudja [no locality data - ANONYMOUS, 1907]; Upper Thrace: LG46: vill. Popovitsa [GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965]; Maritsa Valley: MG32:
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chrysomela saliceti: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 84; GRUEV, 1992: 83, 2002 b:21, 2004 a: 440, 2004 b: 49, 2004 c: 84, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 60; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 65; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21, ГРУЕВ, 2002 б: 37; VIG, 2002: 88. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1200 m, from April till September, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Mongolia and Siberia. Chrysomela tremula Fabricius, 1787 (Map 108: I 1; III 1, 2, 5; II 2; V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela tremula Fabricius, Mant., 1: 69. Melasoma tremulae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; ДИМИТРОВ, 1935: 230; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 198; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 146; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 504. Chrysomela tremulae: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 83; GRUEV, 1992: 84, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 65; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21; VIG, 2002: 89. Chrysomela tremula: GRUEV, 2004 b: 50, 2005: 61. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1300 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [Gorublyane - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904]; Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [FN82: Simeonovo and FN91: Pancharevo - GRUEV, 1992]; FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FM91: Bistritsa Valley [VIG, 2002], LG09: Melnik and GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992] North Bulgaria: LJ01: Pleven, GN29: [БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956], MH68: Targovishte [BG]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], LH62: Shipka, LH61: Kazanlak and GN29: ab. Botevgrad FN78 [БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956]: Berkovitsa [DIMITROV, 1935]; Sredna Gora Mts: GN30: ab. Ihtiman; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [GRUEV, 1992], LG14: vill. Narechenski Bani [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], GM36: ab. saddle “Yundola” [BG]; Black Sea area: NH30: Burgas [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]), from June till August, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Kamchatka and Sakhalien. 2. Subgenus Pachylina Medvedev, 1989 Chrysomela (Pachylina) collaris Linnaeus, 1758 (Map 109: II 1; III 4, 5; V 3, 6) Chrysomela collaris Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 371. Melasoma collaris: Йоакимов, 1899: 775, 1904: 37; Недялков, 1909 а: 21; Буреш, Лазаров, 1956: 353. Chrysomela collaris: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 82; GRUEV, 1992: 80, 2004 b: 49, 2004 c: 84, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 64; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills up to 600 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [Vrazhdebna - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha [ab. Sofia - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Mt. Lyulin [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]: FN62: m. h. “Lyulin”; Mt. Rila [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899]: GM38: vill. Kostents [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Slavyanka GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab Vratsa [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Rhodopes: KG57: Belovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG36: Sadovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG89: Stara Zagora - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), from April till June, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from East France to North-East Asia. 122
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 3. Subgenus Strickerus Lucas, 1920 Chrysomela (Strickerus) cuprea Fabricius, 1775 (Map 110: II 1; III 3, 5; V 2, 5) Chrysomela cuprea Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 96. Melasoma bulgharensis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775. Melasoma var. bulgharensis (! sic): ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37. Melasoma cuprea: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 258; APFELBECK, 1916: 375; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96. Chrysomela cuprea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 81; GRUEV, 1992: 80, 2002 b: 21, 2004 b: 49, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 64; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 1750 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [vill. Bistritsa - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Mt. Zemen: FN40: Zemenski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Vitosha: FN91: Kokalyanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992], FN91: vill. Zheleznitsa; Mt. Plana: FN90: vill. Kovachevtsi [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: Lom [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]; Mt. Rila: FM76: Rila town, FM96 [GRUEV, 2004 d]: Rilski mr [GRUEV, 1992]; West Stara Planina chain [no locality data – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986, not mapped]; Mt. Osogovo [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973]: FM37: p. “Tihiya Kat”; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [p. “Lukovitsa GRUEV, 1992], GM45: Velingrad [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], KG93: m. h. “Persenk” [GRUEV, 1992]), from April till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from East France to North-East Asia. Chrysomela (Strickerus) vigintipunctata (Scopoli, 1763) Coccinella vigintipunctata Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 78. Melasoma vigintipunctata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775, 1904: 37; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; БУРЕШ и ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 198; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 171; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 504. Chrysomela vigintipuctata: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 88, 2002: 37; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 81; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, 1992: 85, 2002 b: 21, 2003 b: 45, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 50, 2004 d: 102, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; VIG, 1992: 300, 2002: 89; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 64; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 6; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April till September, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from East France to Japan. 12. Genus Plagiosterna Motschulsky, 1860 Plagiosterna aenea (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 111: I 1; II 1; III 5; V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela aenea Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 369. Melasoma aenea: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 775, 1904: 37; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; GRUEV, 1968: 116, 1973 e: 150; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 504. Linaeidea aenea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 85; GRUEV, 1992: 108, 2002 b: 22; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 65; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. Plagiosterna aenea: GRUEV, 2004 b: 51, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from foothills up to about 2000 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: vill. Gorublyane [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], FM73: Kresna and FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Plana: FN91: Kokalyanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Vitosha [FN82: Vladaya GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Lyulin [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: LH31: ab. Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FN88: Varshets [BG], LH62: Shipka [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [АНГЕЛОВ, 1960]; Rhodopes: LG24: vill. Bachkovo and KG57: Belovo [GRUEV, 1992], LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [GRUEV, 1968], GM25: Yakoruda [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG05: vill. Hrabrino, LG05: m. h. “Akademik” [VIG, 1992]), from April till July, on Alnus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Japan. Genus Gonioctena Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Gonioctena Chevrolat, 1837 Gonioctena (Gonioctena) decemnotata (Marsham, 1802) (Map 112: II 1; V 2) Chrysomela decemnotata Marsham, Ent. Brit., p. 175. Phytodecta rufipes: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 20 Gonioctena rufipes: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 87; GRUEV, 1992: 104. Gonioctena decemnotata: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 66; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21, GRUEV, 2002 b: 22, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Rila (GM38: vill. Kostenets [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]); Upper Thrace: KG87: Pazardzhik [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а ]; Rhodopes (LG29: p. “Lukovitsa” ab. Asenovgrad [GRUEV, 2002 b]; KG57: ab. Belovo [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]), in May, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the Britih Isls to Japan. Gonioctena (Gonioctena) linnaeana (Schrank, 1781) Chrysomela linnaeana Schrank, Enum., p. 69. Phytodecta linnaeanus ab. nigricollis: GRUEV, 1968 a: 116. Phytodecta linnaeana: GRUEV, 1969: 54; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172. Gonioctena linnaeana: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 89; GRUEV, 1992: 100, 2002 b: 22, 2004 b: 50, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 66; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; from 250 up to 1200, from May till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North Spain and Norway to Mongolia and Sakhalien. Gonioctena (Gonioctena) viminalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 113: II 1, 4; III 5; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Chrysomela viminalis Linnaeus, Syst Nat., ed. 10: 371. Phytodecta viminalis: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172. Gonioctena viminalis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 89; GRUEV, 1992: 104, 2002 b: 22, 2004 b: 50, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 300; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 66; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains from 300 up to 1000 m (West Bulgaria: PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” in Erma Valley nr. Tran, FN40: Zemenski mr. and FN38: Kyustendil [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Plana: FN90: vill. Kovachevtsi [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 126
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1986]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Stara Planina chain: LH83: vill. Krastets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969]; Rhodopes: GM25: ab. Yakoruda and KG82: vill. Beden [the baths – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG29: pl. “Lukovitsa” ab Asenovgrad – [VIG, 1992], LG24: vill. Bachkovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from May till July, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Korea. 2. Subgenus Spartophila Chevrolat, 1837 Gonioctena (Spartophila) olivacea (Forster, 1834) (Map 114: V 1) Chrysomela olivacea Forster, Nov. spec. Ins., 1: 23. Phytodecta olivacea: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 505. Gonioctena olivacea: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 91; GRUEV, 1992: 102, 2004 b: 50, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 67; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: LH31: ab. Kalofer (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in June, on ? Genista. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION the British Isls, Iberian Peninsula, France, Germany, Poland, North Italy, Hungary, Ukraine, Bulgaria. 3. Subgenus Goniomena Motschulsky, 1860 Gonioctena (Goniomena) pallida reticulata (Bechyné, 1947) (Map 115: II 1; III 4; V 1, 2, 3) Phytodecta pallidus reticulatus Bechyné, Acta Mus. Nat. Pragae, 3, 3, 1 132. Phytodecta pallidus:НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 256; APFELBECK, 1916: 374; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 374. Phytodecta pallidus reticulatus ab. balcanicus: BECHYNÉ, 1947 a: 132. Phytodecta pallidus reticulatus ab. bulgarica: BECHYNÉ, 1947 a: 156. Gonioctena pallida reticulata: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 93; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 33; GRUEV, 1992: 102, 2002 b: 22, 2004 b: 50, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 67; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21; VIG, 2002: 92. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form in Mt. Vitosha (NETOLITZKY, 1912; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916): Sofia: FN82: Dragalevtsi – locus classicus (BECHYNÉ, 1947 a), FN81: m. h. “Aleko” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), FM91: Bistritsa Valley; Mt. Rila: GM17: peak Musala (BECHYNÉ, 1947 a), GM37: p. “Chaira” and FM96: p. “Partizanska polyana” nr. Rilski mr. [(ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), Rilski mr. (GRUEV, 2004 d); Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski, GM01: m. h. Begovitsa” in Begovitsa Valley FM91: and m. h. “Yane Sandanski” ab. Sandanski (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: LH87: Veliko Tarnovo and FN95: Svoge (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), MH54: ab. Kotel (GRUEV, 2002 b), Sredna Gora Mts (no locality data - НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” and KG75: ab. Peshtera (GRUEV, 1992), between 800 and 1850 m, from May till September, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Gonioctena (Goniomena) quinquepunctata(Fabricius, 1787) (Map 116: V, 1, 2, 3, 5) Chrysomela quinquepunctata Fabricius, Mant., 1: 72. Phytodecta quinquepunctatus ab. quinquepunctatus: BECHYNÉ, 1947 a: 152. Phytodecta quinquepunctatus ab. nigriventris: BECHYNÉ, 1947 a: 151. Phytodecta quinquepunctata: BOROWIEC, 1979: 481. Gonioctena quinquepunctata: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 32; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 67; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21; GRUEV, 1992: 104, 2004 b: 50, 2004 d: 103, GRUEV, 2005 b: 115; VIG, 2002: 92. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form in FN82: Mt. Vitosha (Sofia: Dragalevtsi, Boyana and p. “Bai Krastyo” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986, ГРУЕВ, 1990]) , peak Goli Vrah [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila (GM37: p. “Chaira” and FM96: Rilski mr. [BECHYNÉ, 1947 a], p. “Partizanska Polyana” nr. Rilski mr. [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FM97: Cherna Mesta Valley [BOROWIEC, 1979]), FL78: Mt. Belasitsa [ab. vill. Kalimantsi - VIG, 2002]) and Stara Planina chain [ab. LH62: Shipka - ГРУЕВ, 1990]), between 800 and 1850 m, from May till September, on Sorbus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe, Siberia. 4. Subgenus Spartomena Reitter, 1912 Gonioctena (Spartomena) fornicata (Brüggemann, 1873) Phytodecta fornicata Brüggemann, Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen, p. 518. Gonioctena sexpunctata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248, 1909: 17; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Spatrophila fornicatus: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21. Phytodecta fornicata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 256; APFELBECK, 1916: 374; ROUBAL 1931 (19311934); БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 211; АНГЕЛОВ 1960: 29, 1964: 320; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 145; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 505. Gonioctena fornicata: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 88, 2002 , 2000 б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 87; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, 1992: 97, 2002 b: 22, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 61, 2004 b: 50, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 103, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 61; VIG, 1992: 300; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 66; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 6; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from March till August, on Medicago (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Poland, basin of Danube, Balkan Peninsula, Ukraine, South Russia, Caucasian countries, Asia Minor. 14. Genus Phratora Chevrolat, 1837 1. Subgenus Phratora Chevrolat, 1837 Phratora (Phratora) laticollis (Suffrian, 1851) Phyllodecta laticollis Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 5: 262. Phyllodecta laticollis: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172. Phratora laticollis: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 208, 2002 б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 97; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, 1992: 125, 2002 b: 22, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 52, 2004 c: 84, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 68; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22; VIG, 2002: 93. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from lowlands up to 1250 m, from (January) March till September, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Japan. Phratora (Phratora) tibialis (Suffrian, 1851) (Map 117: I 1; II 1, 4; III 5; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Phyllodecta tibialis Suffrian, Linn. Ent., 5: 259 Phyllodecta tibialis: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 505. Phyllodecta vulgatissima: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21 (part.). Phyllodecta tibialis ab. cornelii: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 207. Phratora tibialis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 96; GRUEV, 1992: 126, 2002 b: 22, 2004 b: 52, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 68; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1410 m (Kraishte Mts: PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” of Erma Valley nr. Tran [ГРУЕВ, 1978], Mt. Zemenska: FN40: Zemenski mr; FM66: vill. Boboshevo, vill. Terklyano, FM74: and Simitli [BG]; FM80: vill. Struma [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; vill. FM57М Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Lozenska: GN11: ab. Germanski mr.; FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo and GL09: Melnik [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [NETOLITZKY, 1912]; Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad [GRUEV, 1992], GM25: ab. Yakoruda [ГРУЕВ, 1978], LG05: vill. Hrabrino [GRUEV, 1992]), from April till July, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from North-West Spain to Bulgaria and from Belgium to the basin of Don; Asia Minor. 131
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Phratora (Phratora) vitellinae (Linaeus, 1758): Chrysomela vitellinae Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 370. Phyllodecta vitellinae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 596. Phratora vitellinae ab. brevicollis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18. Gonioctena atrovirens: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18. Phratora vulgatissimus: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18. Phyllodecta vulgatissima: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: (part.). Phratora vitellinae: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 208, 2002 б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 96; GRUEV, 1992: 127, 2002 b: 22, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 52, 2004 c: 85, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 62; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 68; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from lowlands up to 2400 m, from April till October, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Pyrenees to Kamchatka. 2. Subgenus Chaetoceroides Strand, 1935 Phratora (Chaetoceroides) vulgatissima (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 118: II 1; FIII 1, 5; V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela vulgatissima Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 370 Chrysomela vulgatissima: БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ: 1956: 160. Phyllodecta vulgatissima: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 18; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21. Phratora vulgatissima: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 94; GRUEV, 1992: 128, 2004 b: 52, 2005 b: 115; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the lowlands up to 1400 m (FN82: Sofia [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Vladaya – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; North Bulgaria: MJ15: Ruse: p. “Obraztsov Chiftlik” [БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ: 1956], MJ61: Razgrad [МАРКОВИЧ, 1909]); Stara Planina chain: FN94: Kurilovski mr. and MH43: rt. “Sinite Kamani” [p. “Kutelka”] ab. Sliven [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Upper Thrace: LG36: Sadovo [БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ: 1956]; Rhodopes: KG53: dam “Batak” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), in August, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the British Isls to Kamchatka and Ussuri area. 15. Genus Entomoscelis Chevrolat, 1837 Entomoscelis adonidis (Pallas, 1771) Chrysomela adonidis Pallas, Reisen, 1, 2: 463. Entomoscelis adonidis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 37; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 148, 1909: 17; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 340; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; APFELBECK, 1916: 366; PANIN, 1941: 557; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 168; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 320; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 146; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172, 1987: 258; MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 25; GRUEV, 1992: 90, 2003 c: 61, 2004 a: 441, 2004 b: 50, 2004 c: 84, 2005 b: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 46; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21, ГРУЕВ, 2002: 37. Entomoscelis abdominalis: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: pest on Brassicaceae and Chenopodiaceae in the whole country, from May till October. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South France to East Asia. Entomoscelis sacra (Linnaeus, 1758) Questionable in Bulgaria (see also GRUEV, 1992: 93) Entomoscelis suturalis Weise, 1882 (Map 119: II 1, 2; III 1, 2; IV) Entomoscelis suturalis Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6, 2: 213. Entomoscelis suturalis: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 19; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 247; APFELBECK, 1916: 366; GRUEV, 1968 a: 116, 1992: 93, 2002 b: 21, 2003 b: 45, 2004 b: 50, 2004 c: 84, 2005 b: 115; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 88; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 25; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 47; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 21. Entomoscelis sacra: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1928: 20-21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: rare; lowlands (North Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986], MJ15: Ruse [КОВАЧЕВ, 1905], vill. NH76: vill. Bliznatsi [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: LH22: ab. Karlovo [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Upper Thrace: LH11: vill. Dabene [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG89: Stara Zagora [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Mt. Sakar: MG14: ab. vill. Balgarin [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], NH52: Nesebar [ГРУЕВ, 1980], NH30: Burgas [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916]), from April till June, on Papaveraceae, Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Rumania, Bulgaria, southern part of Ukraine, Caspian Sea area, Asia Minor, Near East.
Subfamily GALERUCINAE 1. Genus Diorhabda Weise, 1883 Diorhabda elongata (Brullé, 1832) (Map 120: I 1; II 1, 4; IV) Chrysomela elongata Brullé, Exped. Moree Zool., 3: 271. Diorhabda elongata: ТОМОВ, 1969: 181, 1979: TOMOV, 1974: 105, 1979: 178; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 509; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 103; GRUEV, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West and South-West Bulgaria: FM66: vill. Boboshevo, FM57: vill. Skrino and FM47: vill. Nevestino (ТОМОВ, 1979), FM57: vill. Pastuh and FM75: Blagoevgrad, Kresna, FM73: vill. Krupnik, FM65, vill. Strumsko, FM74: Simitli, GM20: vill. Delchevo, FL90: vill. Novo Konomladi, vill. Damyanitsa, FM80: Sandanski and FL88: Petrich (ТОМОВ, 1969); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Upper Thrace: LG07: Stamboliiski (ТОМОВ, 1979); Black Sea area: NH51: Pomorie (TOMOV, 1979), NG68: res. “Arkutino” (VT), from April till October, on Tamarix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mediterranean, Balkan Peninsula, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Cantral Asia, Mongolia.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 2. Genus Galerucella Crotch, 1873 1. Subgenus Galerucella Crotch, 1873 Galerucella (Galerucella) nymphaeae (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 121: II 1; III 5; IV; V 2) Chrysomela nymphaeae Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376. Galeruca sagittariae: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341. Galerucella nymphaeae a. aquatica: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22. Galerucella nymphaeae: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 507; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 107; ТОМОВ, 1994: 14; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 71; GRUEV, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia (НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а), GM36: saddle “Yundola” (Yadenitsa Valley – VT); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (VT); Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor and NG68: res. “Arkutino” (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), NH78М: Varna (ТОМОВ, 1994), in June and July, on Nymphaea, Nuphar, Rumex, Sagittaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Japan. 2. Subgenus Neogalerucella Chûjô, 1962 Galerucella (Neogalerucella) calmariensis (Linnaeus, 1767) Chrysomela calmariensis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 599. Galeruca calmariensis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Galerucella luteola: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 172; MOHR, 1969: 392; НАЧЕВ, 1972: 119. Xanthogaleruca luteola: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 111; ТОМОВ, МИТОВ, 1987: 297, 1991: 66; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 47; ТОМОВ, 1994: 14; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 72; VIG , 2002: 96, 2002: 96; GRUEV, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 62, 2004 b: 54, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1250 m, from April till October, on Ulmus (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal to Iran and Middle Asia; North Africa. 4. Genus Lochmaea Weise, 1883 Lochmaea caprea (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela caprea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376. Lochmaea capreae: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 261; APFELBECK, 1916: 379; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 509; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ ,1986: 105; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 70; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole counrty, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from May till September, on Salix. GENERL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain, Ireland and North Norway to Japan Lochmaea crataegi (Forster, 1771) Lochmaea crataegi Gorster, Nov. Spec. Ins., 1: 28. Adimonia crataegi: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Adimonia sanguinea: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Lochamaea grataegi: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 509; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 105; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; ТОМОВ, 1994: 14; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 71; GRUEV, 2003 c: 62, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the the sea coast up to 800 m, from May till July, on Crataegus, Prunus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Spain to Mongolia and Siberia. 5. Genus Galeruca Müller, 1764 1. Subgenus Galeruca Müller, 1764 Galeruca (Galeruca) interrupta circumdata Duftschmid, 1825 Galeruca circumdata Duftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3: 219. Adimonia circumdata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341. Galeruca interrupta: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147.. Galeruca circumdata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 262; APFELBECK, 1916: 380. Galeruca interrupta circumdata: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173, 1987: 258; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 508; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 101; VIG, 1992: 301: 2002: 98; ТОМОВ, 1994: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 69; GRUEV, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 62, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from May till July, and in September, on Artemisia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: basin of Danube, Balkan Peninsula, Ukraine. Galeruca (Galeruca) pomonae (Scopoli, 1763) Tenebrio pomonae Scopoli, Ent. Carn., p. 83. Adimonia rusticata: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 247, 1909: 17; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10. Adimonia litoralis: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341. Galeruca pomonae: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 262; APFELBECK, 1916: 380; PANIN, 1941: 557; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 508; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 102; VIG, 1992: 301, 2002: 99; ТОМОВ, 1994: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 69; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. Galeruca litoralis: CSIKI, 1943: 218. Galeruca spectabilis: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from May till November, on Centaurea, Salvia, Knautia, Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal and Ireland to Central Asia. Galeruca (Galeruca) tanaceti (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela tanaceti Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 369. Galeruca tanaceti: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1899: 776; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 262; NETOLITZKI, 1912: 160; APFELBECK, 1916: 380; PANIN, 1941: 557; 139
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV CSIKI, 1943: 218; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173, 1987: 258; MOHR, 1969: 392; ТОМОВ, 1973 б: 202, 1994: 13; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 508; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 101; VIG, 1992: 301, 2002: 99; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 69-70; GRUEV, 2003 c: 62, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. Adimonia tanaceti: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from May till October, on Cerastium, Cardamine, Achillea, Chrysanthemum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Portugal to Korea. 2. Subgenus Emarhopa Weise, 1886 Galeruca (Emarhopa) rufa Germar, 1824 Galeruca rufa Germar, Ins. Spec. Nov., p. 603. Adimonia rufa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Galeruca rufa: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; PANIN, 1941: 557; HAVELKA, 1958: 208; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29, 1964: 320; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 147; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173, 1987: 258; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 509; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 102; VIG, 1992: 301, 2002: 99; ТОМОВ, 1994: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 70; GRUEV, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c: 62, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the lowlands up to 1200 m, from April till September, on Convolvulus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South France, Italy, basin of Danube, Balkan Peninsula and from Ukraine to basin of lower Volga. 6. Genus Sermilassa Reitter, 1912 Sermilassa halensis (Linnaeus, 1767) (Map 123: I 1; II 4; III 5; V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela halensis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12:589. Sermilassa halensis: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 148; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 511; TOMOV, 1979: 179; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 131; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 76; VIG, 2002: 100; GRUEV, 2004 b: 54, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains, up to 1200 m (South and South-West Bulgaria: FN41: vill. Rakilovtsi, FM81: vill. Vlahi, FM57: vill. Pastuh, GM36: ab. saddle “Yundola” [VT]; Mt. Vitosha: FN82: p. “Shumako”, ab. vill. Simeonovo, FN71: vill. Rudartsi, FN82: Sofia [Dragalevtsi] and FN71: vill. Kladnitsa [VT]; Mt. Lyulin: FN62: m. h. “Lyulin” [VT]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [VT], FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [TOMOV, 1979], FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski (GRUEV, 2006), GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [VT]; Stara Planina chain: KH73: m. h. “Paskal” [ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1969], FN68: m. h. “Zdravtshenitsa” [VT], GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” ab. Vratsa [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Rhodopes: LG04: vill. Lilkovo [АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965], LG24: ab. vill. Bachkovo [VIG, 2002]), from May till October, on Rubiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South France to Kazakhstan, and further in Central Asia to Altai and Mongolia.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Phyllobrotica adusta: ТОМОВ, 1971 б: 142; TOMOV, 1979: 178; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 114; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 258; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 73; GRUEV, 2003 c: 62, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NG76: Ahtopol (TOMOV, 1979), NG85: vill. Sinemorets (ТОМОВ, 1971 б), in May and June, on Ajuga. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: around the Black Sea (Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldavia), Caucasus. Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 126: I 1; II 1, 2, 4; V 1) Chrysomela 4-maculata Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 376. Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 21; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173; ТОМОВ, 1971 б: 142; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 73; GRUEV, 2004 b: 54, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the lowlands up to 500 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM75: Blagoevgrad [ТОМОВ, 1971 б], FM80: Sandanski [VT]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [ТОМОВ, 1971 б]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [VT], LG89: Stara Zagora [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а] Tundzha Valley: NG67: dam “Koprinka” [VT] Rhodopes: KG75: ab. Peshtera [ТОМОВ, 1971 б]), from April till June, on Scutellaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Europe to Kazakhsan and Siberia. 10. Genus Exosoma Jacoby, 1903 Exosoma gaudionis (Reiche, 1862) Malacosoma gaudionis Reiche, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 20: 545. Malacosoma collaris: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Exosoma thoracica var. grossepunctata: ROUBAL, 1931: 454. Exosoma thoracica: ДРЯНОВСКИ, 1932: 23; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 148. Phyllobrotica thoracica: ШИКРЕНОВ, 1962: 86. Exosoma gaudionis: MOHR, 1968: 241; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 510; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 16; VIG, 1992: 301; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 73; GRUEV, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1200 m, from April till August, on Allium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece). 11. Genus Euluperus Weise, 1886 Euluperus major Weise, 1886 (Map 127: II 1, 2, 4; V 1) Euluperus cyaneus var. major Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col., 6: 665. Euluperus major: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 262; APFELBECK, 1916: 380; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 130; GRUEV, 2003 b: 46, 2004 b: 53, 2005 b: 116. Euluperus cyaneus: ТОМОВ, 1976: 181; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 76. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West and South-West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia, FM75: Blagoevgrad (VT); Stara Planina: (no locality data - АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916); Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli and MG14: vill. Shishmanovo (VT); Mt. Sakar: MG15: vill. Ovcharovo (VT), MG14: ab. vill. Dositeevo (GRUEV, 2003 b), in May, on Ulmus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Rumania (South Carpathians), Bulgaria, Turkey. 143
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Euluperus xanthopus (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 128: V 1) Crioceris xanthopa Dustschmid, 1825, Fauna Austr., 3: 234. Euluperus xanthopus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 511; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 130; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 76; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: LH31: environs of Kalofer (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); LH62: Shipka (GRUEV, 2004 b), in June; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: basin of Danube (Austria, Rumania, Bulgaria, Ukraine). 12. Genus Calomicrus Stephens, 1831 Calomicrus circumfusus (Marsham, 1802) Crioceris circumfusus Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 227. Luperus (Calomicrus) circumfusus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 259; APFELBECK, 1916: 376. Luperus circumphusus: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 148; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 510; TOMOV, 1979: 178. Calomicrus circumfusus: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 119; VIG, 1992: 301; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 74, GRUEV, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 115, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1700 m, from May till August, on Cytisus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: England, Iberian Peninsula, France, Germany, North Italy, basin of Danube, Rumania, Silesia, Ukraine. Calomicrus pinicola (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 129: I 1; II 1; V 2, 3, 6) Crioceris pinicola Duftschmid, Fauna Austr., 3: 234. Luperus (Calomicrus) pinicola: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 96; TOMOV, 1979: 179.‘ Calomicrus pinicola: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 120; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 74; VIG, 2002: 102ёGRUEV, 2004 d: 104, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 1700 m (FM80: Sandanski [VT], GM01: Begovitsa Valley [TOMOV, 1979], FM73: vill. Krupnik [VT]; Mt Golo Bardo: FN61: m. h. “Orlite” [TOMOV and GRUEV]; Mt.Rila: GM16: rt.”Treshtenik” [VT], GM04: Razlog [VIG, 2002]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973], GM20: Gotse Delchev (GRUEV, 2006), FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo and FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [GRUEV, 2006]; Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” [TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973]; FM: Mt. Vlahina; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [VIG, 2002]; Rhodopes: GM25: Yakoruda [VT], LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [VIG, 2002], LG24: Bachkovski mr. [TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973], LG02: Chepelare [VIG, 2002], GM33: p. “Selishte” [VIG, 2002], LG01: m. h. “Studenets” [TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973], KG90: b. peak Perelik [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973]), from May till July, on Pinus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Catalonia and North France to Bulgaria, basin of Dnieper and Finland. 13. Genus Luperus Geoffroy, 1762 Luperus cyanipennis Küster, 1848 (Map 130: I 1, 4; IV; V 1, 2, 4) Luperus cyanipennis Küster, Käf. Europ., 14: 98. 145
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Luperus cyanipennis: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975: 159; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 125; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 63. Luperus lyperus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 511; BOROWIEC, 1979; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 74. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski, FN22: vill. Dolna Melna and FM73: Kresna (VT); Mt. Rila: GM38: vill. Kostenets (VT); Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko, GL09: Melnik and GM13: vill. Dobrinishte (GRUEV, 2006); Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974; BOROWIEC, 1979); Sredna Gora Mts: vill. Dolno Penicherevo (GRUEV, 2004 c); Rhodopes: KG95: vill. Krichim and KG91 :vill. Shiroka Laka (VT); Mt. Strandzha: vill. Zvezdets (VT); Black Sea area: NH30: Varna (VT), up to 1400 m, from May till July May, on Acer, Salix, Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: France, Italy, Dalmatia, Bulgaria, basin of Danube, South Ukraine. Luperus flavipes (Linnaeus, 1767) Chrysomela flavipes Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 601. Luperus flavipes: КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 511; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 126; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 75; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I -V; the whole country , in foothills and mountains, up to 1800 m, from May till July, on Alnus, Ulmus, Fagus, Carpinus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Pyrenees, Ireland and South Norway to Mongolia and Siberia. Luperus graecus Weise, 1886 (Map 131: I 4; II 1, 4; IV; V 1, 3, 4; V 3) Luperus graecus Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col., 6: 598.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Luperus graecus: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 124; GRUEV, 2003 c: 62, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64. Luperus balcanicus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912: 260; APFELBECK, 1916: 377; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 75. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (West Bulgaria: FN22: vill. Dolna Melna [VT]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [VT]; Mt Konyavska: FM58: vill. Tavalichevo [VT]; Mt. Zemen: FN40: ab. Zemen [V]; Stara Planina chain and ForeBalkan: MH43: ab. Sliven [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1912, APFELBECK, 1916], FP33: Belogradchik [VT]; Sredna Gora Mts: GM39: Momin-Pass [VT], NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Upper Thrace: LG89: Stara Zagora [the baths - GRUEV, 2004 c]; Mt. Strandzha: NG17: vill. Varovnik, NG36: vill. Zvezdets and NG07: vill. Fakiya [GRUEV, 2003 c]; Black Sea area: NJ90: Balchik [VT]), in May and June; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece). Luperus longicornis (Fabricius, 1781) (Map 132: II 1, 4; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Ptinus longicornis Fabricius, Spec. Ins., 1: 72. Lupereus longicornis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 173; MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 126; GRUEV, 2004 b: 53, 2004 c: 85, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116. Luperus cyanipennis: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 510; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 75. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1600 m (West Bulgaria: FN38: Kyustendil [VT]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [VT]; Mt. Rila: GM14: Belitsa [GRUEV, 2004 d];
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Subfamily ALTICINAE 1. Genus Phyllotreta Chevrolat, 1837 Phyllotreta armoraciae (Koch, 1803) (Map 135: IV) Haltica armoraciae Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 75. 150
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Phyllotreta corrugata Reiche et Saulcy, 1858 (Map 138: I 2, 3; II 1, 2; IV) Phyllotreta corrugata Reiche et Saulcy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 3, 6: 46. Phyllotreta corrugata: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 151, 1988 а: 106, 2002, б: 44; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 164; GRUEV, 1992: 343, 2001: 23, 2003 b: 49, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 63, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 281; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 78; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG94: vill. Podkrepa (ГРУЕВ, 1970 ), Rhodopes: MG12: vill. Malko Gradishte (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б), Tundzha Plane: Bakazdhitsi Hills (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б), MH50: Yambol (GRUEV, 1992), Mt. Sakar: MG46: ab. Topolovgrad (GRUEV, 1992), East Stara Planina chain: NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas (ГРУЕВ, 1988), Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol (ГРУЕВ, 1988), in April and May, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern Europe from France to the Balkan Peninsula and Ukraine; western Asia from Rhodos and Jordan to Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Phyllotreta cruciferae (Goeze, 1777) Chrysomela cruciferae Goeze, Ent. Beitr., 1: 312. Phyllotreta cruciferae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 210; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; MOHR, 1969: 392; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 97; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 513; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 107, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 44; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 154; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; GRUEV, 1992: 343, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 63, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 71; VIG, 1992: 301; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 282; GRUEV, TOMOV,1998: 78; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2900 m, from March till November, on Brassicaceae (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly the whole Europe to Mongolia; North and East Africa. Phyllotreta dacica Heikertinger, 1941 (Map 139: I 1; II 2; III 4) Phyllotreta dacica Heikertinger, Koleopt. Rundschau, 27, 4-6: 89-90. Phyllotreta dacica: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 97; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 158; GRUEV, 1992: 346, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2004 b: 63, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 283; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM74: Simitli (BG), Fore-Balkan: FP24: nr. c. “Magurata” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986) and Sredna Gora Mts: MH01: Mezhdenik Hills (TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973), in May and June, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula (Bosnia-Herzegovina, South Dalmatia, Bulgaria), Rumania, South Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Turkey. Phyllotreta diademata Foudras, 1860 Phyllotreta diademata Foudras, Ann. Soc. Lin. (n. s.), 6: 345, 369. Phyllotreta diademata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 389; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 513; GRUEV, 1982 a: 110, 1992: 347348, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 71; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 156; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 107, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 347-348, 2004 b: 63, 2004 c: 90; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 284; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1997: 79; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. 155
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2300 m, from April till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England, Spain and South Sweden to Middle Asia. Phyllotreta erysimi Weise, 1900 (Map 140: I 1; III 1, 5; IV; V 1) Phyllotreta erysimi Weise, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., p. 138. Phyllotreta erysimi: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 151, 1988 а: 107, 1999: 7; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 141; GRUEV, 1992: 348, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2004 b: 63, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 286; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 79; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 320. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1500 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [Vranya - GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” [ГРУЕВ, 1999]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: p. “Mollova Gora” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG15: vill. Markovo [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Black Sea area: PJ22: Shabla and NH89: vill. Kranevo [ГРУЕВ, 1988]), from March till July, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Balkan Peninsula, Rumania, Ukraine, Russia; Palaearctic Asia from Turkey, Israel and Syria to Mongolia. Phyllotreta exclamationis (Thunberg, 1860) (Map 141: II 1) Chrysomela exclamationis Thunberg, Acta nova Upsal., 4: 14. Haltica exclamationis: БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 180. Phyllotreta exclamationis: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 153; GRUEV, 1992: 349, 2001: 23, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 287; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 79; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964), LG36: Sadovo (БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956); Rhodopes: Bratsigovo (GRUEV, 1992), from April till August, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION:whole Europe, Azerbaijan, Russia (all Siberia incl. Far East). Phyllotreta flexuosa (Illiger, 1794) (Map 142: II 1, 2; III 3 ) Phyllotreta flexuosa Illiger, Schneid. Neuest Mag. 5: 601. Phyllotreta flexuosa: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 149; GRUEV, 1992: 350, 2001: 23; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 388; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 79; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: North-East Bulgaria: NJ: Dobrudja (no locality data - ANONYMOUS, 1907), Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964); Tundzha Valley: Elkhovo (ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964; material not revised by the authors !), from July till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe and Siberia; Sakhalien. Phyllotreta ganglbaueri Heikertinger, 1909 (Map 143: IV) Phyllotreta ganglbaueri Heikertinger, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 59: 290. Phyllotreta ganglbaueri: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 161; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 161; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 108, 2000 б: 79; GRUEV, 1992: 350, 2001: 23, 2003 a: 7; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 290; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 80; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. 157
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975), in August, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern Europe from France, Italy and Austria to Crimea. Phyllotreta judaea Pic, 1901 (Map 144: IV) Phyllotreta judaea Pic, Echange, 17: 27. Phyllotreta judaea: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 161; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 161; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 108; GRUEV, 1992: 351, 2001: 23; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 292; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 80; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH89: vill. Kranevo (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975), in May, on Reseda. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Iran, Mediterranean Turkey, Armenia, Israel, Jordan, Bulgaria, Slovakia. Phyllotreta nemorum (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela nemorum Linnaeus, Syst Nat., ed. 10: 373. Phyllotreta nemorum: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 210; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 512; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 108, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 351, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2003 b: 50 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 63, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 71; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 295; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 80; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from March till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea. Phyllotreta nigripes (Fabricius, 1775) Altica nigripes Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 113. Phyllotreta lepidii: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Phyllotreta nigripes: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 444; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 210; MOHR, 1969: 392; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 259; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 513; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 160; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 108, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 353, 2001: 23, 2002 b: 30, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 71; VIG, 1992: 301; SAKALIAN at al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 296; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 80; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2250 m, from (February) March till November, on Brassicaceae, Resedaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Kazakhstan and Middle Asia; North Africa. Phyllotreta nodicornis (Marsham, 1802) (Map 145: II 1; III 2, 3; IV) Chrysomela nodicornis Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 204. Phyllotreta nodicornis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 444 (part.); APFELBECK, 1916: 389; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 513; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 163; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 109; GRUEV, 1992: 355, 2001:23, 2003
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Phyllotreta punctulata (Marsham, 1802) (Map 147: I 1, 3, 4; II 1; IV) Chrysomela punctulata Marsham, Ent. Brit., p. 200. Phyllotreta aerea: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975: 159; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 157; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 105; GRUEV, 1992: 336, 2001: 24, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; VIG, 1992: 301. Phyllotreta punctulata: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 302; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 81; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30; GRUEV, 2003 c: 67. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and low mountain parts (Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [BG]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [BG], KG86: vill. Byaga; East Rhodopes: MJ13: ab. vill. Ivanovo [BG]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986], NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” [GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975], rt. NH83: “Zlatni Pyasatsi [GRUEV, 1992] NG66: Tsarevo [VIG, 1992], NG76: Ahtopol [GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975]), from May till July, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England, Belgum, Netherlands and Portugal to Caucasus, Turkey and Israel; Morocco. Phyllotreta scheuchi Heikertinger, 1941 (Map 148: III 4) Phyllotreta scheuchi Heikertinger, Kol. Rundschau, 27, 4-6: 95. Phyllotreta scheuchi: GRUEV, 1982 a: 111, 1992: 359, 2001: 24, 2004 b: 64, 2005 b: 119; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 155; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 403; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 82; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa (GRUEV, 1982 a), in October, on Raphanus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: England, Spain, Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, South Ukraine (Krivoi Rog); Mongolia. Phyllotreta striolata (Fabricius, 1803) Crioceris striolata Fabricius, Index Syst. Eleuth., p. 38. Phyllotreta vittata: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965: 83; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 512. Phyllotreta nemorum: НИКОЛОВА, 1968: 139. Phyllotreta striolata: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 150; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 109; GRUEV, 1992: 359, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 c: 6 2004 b: 647, 2004 c: 90, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 305; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 82; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; sporadic in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from March till November, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe, Palaearctic and Oriental Asia. Phyllotreta tetrastigma (Comolli, 1837) (Map 149: I 1; II 1; V 1, 2, 3) Altica tetrastigma Comolli, Col. Nov. prov. Novocom., p. 47. Phyllotreta tetrastigma: Heikertinger, 1941: 46, 48; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 218; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 148; GRUEV, 1992: 360, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2004 b: 64, 2004 d:
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 306; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 82; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 30. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1900 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 1992]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: FN82: Malak Resen [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt Rila: FM97: m. h. “Vada” [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Pirin: FM91: m. h. “Yane Sandaski” and GM20: p. “Popovi Livadi” [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: LH02: m. h. “Balkanski Rozi” [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964]; Rhodopes: LG12: m. h. “Izgrev” and LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” [GRUEV, 1992]), from April till August, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe, West and Middle Siberia, Yakutia. Phyllotreta undulata Kutschera, 1860 Phyllotreta undulata Kutschera, Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 4: 301. Phyllotreta undulata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 444; APFELBECK, 1916: 389; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 210; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 217; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 512; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 146; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 119, 1999: 8; GRUEV, 1992: 361, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 c: 67, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119; VIG, 1992: 302; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 308; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 82; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2925 m, from March till August, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to East Siberia. Phyllotreta variipennis (Boieldieu, 1859) (Map 150: II 2) Haltica variipennis Boieldieu, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 3: 477. Phyllotreta variipennis: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 82; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; GRUEV, 2001: 24, 2003 b: 50, 2005: 348, 2005 b: 119. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: MG14: nr. vill. Dositeevo (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998), in August, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern Europe northwards to Switzerland; Asia from Cyprus to Iran; North-West Africa; Macaronasia. Phyllotreta vilis Weise, 1888 (Map 151: I 1, 2; II 1; IV; V 1, 2, 3, 5) Phyllotreta vilis Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 861. Phyllotreta vilis: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 97; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 145; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 111, 2000 б: 79, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 363, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 64, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 309; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 83; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1350 m (FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 2002 b ]; Mt. Vitosha: FN71: vill. Kladnitsa [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: GN24: b. peak Murgash [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973], dam “Asenovets” [GRUEV, 2002 b], FN88: Varshets [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: MG04: Kharmanli [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Rhodopes: LG34: vill. Novakovo [TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973], LG24: vill. Bachkovo [GRUEV, 1992], LF69: Momchilgrad [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH52: 166
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV rt. “Slanchev Bryag” and NG59: Sozopol [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NG68: cape Maslen Nos [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from April till December, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Italy, Croatia, Macedonia, Greece (incl. Ionian Islands), Bulgaria, Asiatic Turkey. Phyllotreta vittula (Redetenbacher, 1849) Haltica vittula Redtenbacher, Fn. Austr., p. 532. Phyllotreta vittula: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; ДРЕНСКИ, 1955: 341; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 210; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 217; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 259, 1999: 8; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 511; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 208, 1988 а: 110, 2000, б: 44; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 142; GRUEV, 1992: 364, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; VIG, 1992: 302; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 310; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 83; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2925 m, from (January, February) March till November (December), on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea. 2. Genus Aphthona Chevrolat, 1837 Aphthona abdominalis (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 152: I 1, 4; II 1, 2, 4; III 5; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Haltica abdominalis Dusftschmid, Fn. Austr., 3: 262. Aphthona abdominalis: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; HEIKERTINGER, 1914: 138; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 514; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 170; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 82; GRUEV, 1992: 157, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 23, 2003 c: 63, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 25; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 83; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23; VIG, 2002: 111. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1300 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia, FN38: Kystendil, FM80: Sandanski and FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [GRUEV, 1992]; GN11: Mt.Lozenaska [BG]; Mt. Zemenska: FN40: ab. Zemen [GRUEV, 1992]; FM49: Mt. Konyavska: vill. Tavalichevo; Mt. Pirin: GM30: ab. vill. Hadzhidimovo and GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” ab. Vratsa [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; LH61: Kazanlak [NETOLITZKY, 1912], GN24: b. peak Murgash [GRUEV, 1992], MH54: Kotel [GRUEV, 1992]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH11: ab. Hisarya [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: KG82: Devin, LG15: vill. Markovo and LG24: vill. Bachkovo[GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG65: vill. Kosti and NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NG67: vill. Lozenets and NG66: Tsarevo [VIG, 2002], NG76: Ahtopol [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from (January) March till December, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands and Spain to Iran, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Aphthona atrovirens (Fцrster, 1849) (Map 153: II 1; V 2, 3) Haltica atrovirens Fцrster, Verh. Preuss. Rheinl., 6, 1, Nachtr., p. 37. Aphthona atrovirens: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 519; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 179; GRUEV, 1992: 159, 2001: 11, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 27; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 83; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountains up to 1100 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha [1100 m - GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG24: vill. Bachkovo [Г РУЕВ , Т ОМОВ , 1986], KG82:, Devin [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], LG24: vill. Dobrostan [GRUEV, 1992]; Sredna Gora Mts: LG89: ab. Stara Zagora [GRUEV, 1992]), in June and July, on Euphorbia, Linum, Helianthemum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and France to Caucasus and Turkey. Aphthona bonvouloiri Allard, 1860 (Map 154: IV) Aphthona bonvouloiri Allard, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 4, 1: 353. Aphthona bonvouloiri fa. picipes: ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 83; GRUEV, 1992: 160. Aphthona bonvouloiri: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 29; GRUEV, TOMOV, 84; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23; GRUEV, 2001: 11, 2004 b: 55, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: East Bulgaria: NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а), in May, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: East Bulgaria, Greece (Rhodos), Turkey, Iran, Syria, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Aphthona cyparissiae (Koch, 1803) (Map 155: I 1; II 1, 4; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Haltica cyparissiae Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 80. Aphthona cyparissiae: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 444; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 74; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 514; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 208, 1988 а: 83; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 167; GRUEV, 1992: 162, 2001: 11, 2003 a: 6, 2004 b: 55, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 32; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 84; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1500 m (West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski, FM66: vill. Boboshevo and FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: summit Ostritsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Rila: FM97: Cherna Mesta Valley [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: b. m. h. “Baderitsa” [ГРУЕВ, 1978], FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; Upper Thrace: KG87: vill. Malo Konare [GRUEV, 1992], LG16: Plovdiv [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; Rhodopes: m. h. “Studenets and vill. LG04: Sitovo [GRUEV, 1992], LG24: vill. Bachkovo [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Black Sea area: NH30: Burgas [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]), in June and Luly, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid, East and South Europe. Aphthona euphorbiae (Schrank, 1781) Chrysomela euphorbiae Schrank, Enum. Austr., p. 83. Aphthona euphorbiae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 445; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 144; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 260; MOHR, 1969: 392;
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 175; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 83, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 164, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 23, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2004 d: 105, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 302; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 35; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 84; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2850 m, from March till October, on Euphorbia, Linum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Middle Siberia; North Africa. Aphthona flava Guillebeau, 1894 Aphthona flava Guillebeau, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 63: 193. Aphthona cyparissiae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Aphthona flava: HEIKERTINGER, 1944: 133; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 514; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 1988 а: 84, 2000:79, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 166, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 24, 2003 b: 47, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 302; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 36; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 84; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from May till October, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Europe westwards to Italy. Aphthona flaviceps Allard, 1859 (Map 156: II 1; IV; V 1) Aphthona flaviceps Allard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., p. 100. Aphthona flaviceps: HEIKERTINGER, 1944: 137; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 169; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 84; GRUEV, 1992: 167, 2001: 11, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116; VIG, 1992: 302; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 36; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 84; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Sredna Gora Mts: KH80: Strelcha and MH01: vill. Dolno Panicherevo (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Black Sea area: NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” and NH52: Nesebar (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а), NG67: Primorsko (VIG, 1992), from May till October, on Euphorbia, Linum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern Europe from Spain to Turkey; Asia from Cyprus and Rhodos to South Kazakhstan, Middle Asia and Afghanistan; East Mediterranean area (Syria, Israel); North-West Africa. Aphthona franzi Heikertinger, 1944 (Map 157: I 2; II 1, 2; V 2, 3) Aphthona franzi Heikertinger, Kol. Rundschau, 30, 1-3: 138. Aphthona franzi: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 151; АНГЕЛОВА, 1971: 165; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 171; GRUEV, 1992: 168, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 24, 2004 c: 86, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 37; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 85; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 104; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: GM28: Dolna Banya (АНГЕЛОВА, 1971), FN71: vill. Studena (GRUEV, 1992); FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б), Mt. Rila: GM28: Dolna Banya (АНГЕЛОВА, 1971), GM37: p. “Belmeken” (p. “Kurtovo” - GRUEV, 1992); Sredna Gora Mts: KH80: Strelcha (GRUEV, 1992); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV (BG); East Bulgaria: MH90: vill. Zhitosvyat (GRUEV, 1992); Rhodopes: LG32: vill. Glogino (АНГЕЛОВА, 1971)), from the lowlands up to 2100 m, from May till September, on Linum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Byelorussia, Slovakia, Austria, Italy (Mid), Hungary, Rumania, Moldavia, Ukraine, Montenegro, Bulgaria. Aphthona herbigrada (Curtis, 1837) (Map 158: III 4; V 1, 2, 3, 6) Altica herbigrada Curtis, Brit. Ent., 14: 630, Nr. 16. Aphthona herbigrada: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 152; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 178; GRUEV, 1992: 169, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 24, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 39; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 85; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 118; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from 450 to 1400 m (Mt. Lyulin: FN62: m. h. “Lyulin” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б], PN34: Mt Kraishte and FN40: Mt. Zemenska [GRUEV, 2005 b: 116] Mt. Rila: GM18: rt. “Borovets” [p. “Varnika” - GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: [western part – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH71: rt. “Panagyurski kolonii” ab. Panagyurishte [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG24: ab. vill. Bachkovo, LG24: Bachkovski mr. [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б], LG13: m. h. “Pashaliitsa” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from July till September, on Helianthemum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to European Russia; North-West Africa. Aphthona lacertosa Rosenhauer, 1847 (Map 159: III 4, 5; V 1, 4) Haltica lacertosa Rosenhauer, Beitr. Ins. Eur., p. 60. Aphthona lacertosa: HEIKERTINGER, 1944: 170; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 177; GRUEV, 1992: 171, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2004 b: 55, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 43; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 85; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 138; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemenski mr. nr. Zemen, and PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” in Erma Valley nr. Tran (GRUEV, 1992); FM: Mt. Konyavska (GRUEV, 2005 b: 116); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), FP24: nr. c. “Magurata” (GRUEV, 2002 b), GN27: Mezdra (GRUEV, 1992), FN84: vill. Katina and FN56: vill. Cheparlintsi (GRUEV, 1992), from May till September, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, European Russia, Hungary, Moldavia, Rumania, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria. Aphthona lutescens (Gyllenhal, 1808) Haltica lutescens Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 3: 546. Aphthona lutescens: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 445; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; ГРУЕВ, 1968: 155, 1988 а: 84, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 39; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 514; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 172; ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; GRUEV, 1992: 171, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 44; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 85; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 500 m, from April till August, on Lythrum.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Transbaikalia (Buriatia) and Mongolia; North Yemen. Aphthona nigriceps (W. Redtenbacher, 1842) Longitarsus nigriceps Redtenbacher, Quaed. Gen. Et spec. Col. Austr., p. 27. Aphthona pallida nigriceps: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 86. Aphthona nigriceps: HEIKERTINGER, 1944: 141; MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 170; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 259; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 84, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 172, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 303, 2002: 114; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 47; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 86; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 155; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 600 m, from March till October, on Geranium, Erodium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: West, South and East Europe from England and Portugal to South-West Russia, South Ukraine and Caucasus; South Sporades, Asiatic Turkey; North-West Africa. Aphthona nigriscutis Foudras, 1860 Aphthona nigriscutis Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 7: 100-101. Aphthona nigriscutis: HEIKERTINGER, 1944: 136; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 514; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 2002, б: 39; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 169; GRUEV, 1992: 174, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 87, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 303; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 47; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 86; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the lowlands up to 1300 m, from May till September, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid, East and South-East Europe; Armenia, Asiatic Turkey Iran, West Kazakhstan. Aphthona nonstriata (Goeze, 1777) (Map 160: I 3; II 1; III 5; IV; V 3) Chrysomela nonstriata Goeze, Ent. Beitr., 1: 312. Aphthona coerulea: ВЕСЕЛИНОВ, 1967: 19; АНГЕЛОВА, 1971: 165; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 176; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 83; GRUEV, 1992: 161, 2005 b: 116. Aphthona nonstriata: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 48; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 86; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24; GRUEV, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 442; ГРУЕВ, 2002 б: 39. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN93: vill. Negovan (ВЕСЕЛИНОВ, 1967); Mt. Vitosha: FN82: Dragalevtsi (GRUEV, 1992), Mt. Zemen: FN40: Zemen and Zemenski mr. (GRUEV, 1992); North-Wast Bulgaria: Dobrudja: NJ51: vill. Obrochishte (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (АНГЕЛОВА, 1971); Low Maritsa Valley: MG32: Svilengrad and MG04: Kharmanli (GRUEV, 1992); Rhodopes: KG75: ab. Peshtera (BG); MG12: vill. Malko Gradishte (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б) Sea area: NG67: Primorsko (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG68: res. “Arkutino” (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), NG85: vill. Sinemorets (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998), NG68: outfall of Ropotamo (GRUEV, 1992), from April till August, on Iris. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Asiatic Turke, Iran and Kazakhstan.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 1992], Rozhenski mr. [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” [BG]; Upper Thrace: vill. Ognyanovo [GRUEV, 1992], LG07: vill. Hadzhievo [BG]; Stara Planina chain: MH3: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975]; Rhodopes: LG24: Bachkovski mr. [GRUEV, 1992], LG40: m. h. “Belite Brezi” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], KG86: Besaparski Ridove Hills [VIG, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG07: vill. Fakiya [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), from May till July, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mid and East Greece, South Bulgaria. Aphthona placida (Kutschera, 1864) (Map 163: IV; V 2, 3) Haltica placida Kutschera, Wien ent. Monatschr., 8: 472. Aphthona placida: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 97; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 172; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 85; GRUEV, 1992: 176, 2001: 12, 2003 a: 6, 2005 b: 116; KONSTANTINOV, 1998: 174; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973); Rhodopes: LG01: rt. “Pamporovo”, 1650 m (GRUEV, 1992); Black Sea side: NH76: outfall of Kamchiya (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in June and July, on Linum. GENERAL DISTRBUTION: Poland, Slovakia, Austria, North Italy, Rumania, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Ukraine (Carpathians and Crimea), South Russia (Tuapse District). Aphthona pygmaea (Kutschera, 1861) Haltica pygmaea Kutschera, Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 5: 246. Aphthona pygmaea: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 445; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; MOHR, 1969: 392; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 156; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 174; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 85, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 177, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2003 c: 63, 2004 b: 56, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 1062005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 303; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 53; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 87; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till October, on Euphorbia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe; East Mediterranean area; Yemen. Aphthona semicyanea Allard, 1859 (Map 164: I 1; II 1, 2; III 3, 4; V 2) Aphthona semicyanea Allard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., p. 101. Aphthona semicyanea: A NONYMO US , 1907: 341; M OHR , 1965: 703, 1969: 3892; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 515; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 176; GRUEV, 1992: 179, 2001: 12, 2002 b: 24, 2003 b: 47, 2004 b: 56, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; VIG, 1992: 303, 2002: 116; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 35; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 87; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 500 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM71: r. s. Peiyo Yavorov in Kresna Gorge [BG], FM80: Sandanski [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; North-East Bulgaria: NJ: Dobrudja [no locality data - ANONYMOUS, 1907]; Fore-Balkan: LH87: Veliko Tarnovo [VIG, 2002]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: LG29: Asenovgrad [VIG, 1992]
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Longitarsus (Longitarsus) alfierii furthi Gruev, 1982 (Map 165: II 4; III 5; V 1, 2, 6) Longitarsus alfieri furthi Gruev, 1982 c, Dt. Entom. Z., N. F., 29: 471-472, 473; Longitarsus klapperichi: GRUEV, 1973 d: 139. Longitarsus alfierii furthi: GRUEV, 1992: 254-255, 2001: 16, 2004 b: 59, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 204-205; WARCHALOWSKI, 1995 a: 466; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 146; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 88; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN38: Kyustendil (GRUEV, 1973 d); Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo, 600 m (locus classicus - GRUEV, 1973 d); Mt. Rila: GM19: Samokov (GRUEV, 1982 c) Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Zemen: FN40: ab. Zemen (GRUEV, 1973 d); Mt. Slavyanka: LG18: ab. vill. Goleshovo (GRUEV, 1973 d), ForeBalkan: LH74: Tryavna [(GRUEV, 1973 d), in May and June, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Greece (Crete), Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine (Crimea), Georgia, Spain. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) apicalis (Beck, 1817) (Map 166: V 1, 2, 3, 5) Haltica apicalis Beck, Beitr. Bayer. Ins., p. 18. Longitarsus apicalis: ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174, 1978: 211, 1990: 33; WARCHALOWSKI, 1969: 520, 1974: 522; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 223; GRUEV, 1992: 256, 2001: 16, 2002 b: 27, 2004 b: 59, 2004 c: 88, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 196, 2006: 68; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 149; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 88; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountains between 500 and 2800 m ( FN82: Mt. Vitosha [GRUEV, 1992]; FN62: Mt. Lyulin [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: GM37: dam “Belmeken” and GM18: rt. “Borovets” [p. “Varnika” - ГРУЕВ, 1990], GM16: rt. “Treshtenik” ab. Yakoruda [ГРУЕВ, 1978], FM96: Rilski mr. and FM97: Cherna Mesta Valley [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Osogovo” [BG]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: GN08: m. h. “Parshevitsa” [GRUEV, 1992] p. “Ravna reka” and MH43: summit Balgarka ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b], LH74: Tryavna [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH01: m. h. “Fenera” [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а ], m. h. “Ruen” [VIG, 1992], vill. LG05: Dedovo [ГРУЕВ, 1990], KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove” [ГРУЕВ, 1990], KG93: m. h. “Persenk” [p. “Mezar Gidik” - ГРУЕВ, 1969 a], LG12: m. h. “Izgrev” [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а], LG02: Chepelare [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а], LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а], LG11: vill. Progled [ГРУЕВ, 1990], KG90: peak Perelik [ГРУЕВ, 1990], LG13: m. h. “Pashaliitsa” [ГРУЕВ, 1990], KG61: Dospat [GRUEV, 1992], GM41: vill. Satovcha [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), from April till October, on Cirsium, Carduus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly whole Europe to Siberia (Irkutsk). Longitarsus (Longitarsus) atricillus (Linnaeus, 1761) (Map 167: I 3, 4; II 4; III 2, 4, 5; IV; V 3, 4) Chrysomela atricilla Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 2: 166, nr. 537. Thyamis atricillus: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342. Longitarsus atricillus: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 218; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 257, 2001: 16, 2002 b: 27, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 64, 2004 b: 59, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 150; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 88; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. 182
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 650 m (West and North-West Bulgaria: FP14: vill. Rakovitsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], PN34: Tran and FN38: Kyustendil [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FN31: vill. Treklyano [BG], FN71: dam “Studena” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Lyuilin: FN72: ab. Buchinski-Pass [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo and FN40: Mt. Zemenska [GRUEV, 2005]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ61: Razgrad [МАРКОВИЧ, 1909], MJ43: vill. Senovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FN66: Godech [GRUEV, 2002 b] and FP33: Belogradchik [BG], vill. Ribaritsa [BG], FP14: Rakovitski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka and MG55: vill. Ustrem [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo and NG55: vill. Gramatikovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from April till September, on Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Ranunculaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly whole Europe to Uzbekistan; North Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) ballotae (Marsham, 1802) Chrysomela ballotae Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 205. Longitarsus ballotae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 521; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 210, 1988 а: 94, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 41; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 214; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 258, 2001: 16, 2002 b: 27, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 59, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 152; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 89; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from March till October, on Ballota, Marrubium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Portugal to Kazakhstan and Mongolia; Yemen; North-West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) behnei Gruev et Arnold, 1989 (Map 168: V 2) Longitarsus behnei Gruev et Arnold, Entomol. Nachr. Ber., 33: 175-176. Longitarsus behnei: GRUEV, 1992: 260, 2000 a.: 40, 2001: 16, 2002 c: 52, 2003 a: 16, 2004 a: 445, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 153; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 89; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26 BULGARIAN HIGH MOUNTAIN ENDEMIC: Mt. Pirin (FM92: saddle “Kabata”, b. peak Vihren, 2600 m – locus classicus – GRUEV, ARNOLD, 1989), in June; food plants unknown. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) bertii Leonardi, 1973 Longitarsus bertii Leonardi, Atti Soc. ital. Sci. nat. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Milano, 114, 4: 465-473. Longitarsus ferrugineus: GRUEV, 1971 b: 58. Longitarsus bertii: LEONARDI, 1973: 469. Longitarsus pseudoferrugineus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 519. Longiatrsus bertii: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 198; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 95, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 41; GRUEV, 1992: 260, 2001: 17, 2002 b: 27, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 65, 2004 b: 59, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 153; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 89; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1150 m, from (January) March till October, on Mentha. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Italy (Trieste), Slovenia, Ukraine (South-West), Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece); Cyprus, Daghestan, North Iran, Turkey, Israel, Syria. Longitarsus brisouti Heikertinger, 1912 (Map 169: I 4; II 2; IV; V 2) Longitarsus brisouti Heikertinger, Ent. Bl., 8: 293, 297. Longitarsus brisouti: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 261, 2003 c: 65, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 521; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 210, 1988 а: 95; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 217; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 261, 2001: 17, 2003 b: 48; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 156; GRUEV, Tomov, 1998: 89; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Sakar: MG46: ab. Topolovgrad (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo (GRUEV, 1971 b), NG36: vill. Zvezdets, NG55: vill. Gramatikovo and NG17: vill. Varovnik (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Black Sea area: NH68: “Sherba” nr. Varna (GRUEV, 1992), NH76: outfall of Kamchiya (GRUEV, 1971 b), NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas, NG59: rt. “Kavatsite” and NG68: cape Maslen Nos (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), NG67: Primorsko (GRUEV, 1971 b), NG68: res. “Arkutino” (ГРУЕВ, 1988), NG68: outfall of Ropotamo (GRUEV, 1978), NG66: Tsarevo (VIG, 1992), NG76: Ahtopol (ГРУЕВ, 1988), NG85: vill. Sinemorets (GRUEV, 1971 b), from May till October, on Senecio. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium and Spain to South Russia (Maikop), South Ukraine and Turkey. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) brunneus (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 170: II 1, 4; V 1, 2, 3) Haltica brunnea Duftschmid, Fn. Austr., 3: 260. Longitarsus brunneus: GRUEV, 1973 c: 112, 1992: 262, 2001: 17, 2004 b: 59, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 226; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 34; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 156; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 89; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. Longitarsus rubellus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 523. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 250 and 1200 m in FN82: Mt. Vitosha (800 m - GRUEV, 1992), Mt. Rila: GM38: vill. Kostenets and GM18: rt. “Borovets” (GRUEV, 1973 c); Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko (GRUEV, 1992); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: Dryanovo, LH74: Tryavna and LH83: vill. Krastets LH31 (GRUEV, 1973 c): Kalofer (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad (G RUEV , 1992), LG05: m. h. “Ruen” (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), from May till November, on Thalictrum, Aster, Stachys, Symphytum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) curtus (Allard, 1860) (Map 171: I 1; II 4; V 1) Teinodactyla curta Allard, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., 3: 137, 143, 832. Longitarsus curtus: GRUEV, 1992: 266 (part.), 2001: 17, 2004 b: 59, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; WARCHALOWSKI, 1995 b: 110; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 161; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 90; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: GL09: Melnik (WARCHALOWSKI, 1995 b), FM57: vill. Pastuh (GRUEV, 1992), Stara Planina chain: FP31: Sveti Nikola-Pass, 1370 m (GRUEV, 1992)), from June till September, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the nearly whole Europe to Middle Asia and Transbaikalia (Biriatia). Longitarsus (Longitarsus) echii (Koch, 1803) (Map 172: I 4; II 1, 4; III 5; V 1, 3, 6) Haltica echii Koch, Ent.Häfte, 2: 52. Longitarsus echii: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 229; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 267, 2001: 17, 2003 c: 65, 2003 c: 65, 2004 b: 59, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 164; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 90; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. Longitarsus echii var. tibialis: ПОПОВ, 1972: 171. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the lowlands up to 1600 m (West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], FM66: vill. Boboshevo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [GRUEV, 1992]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964], Stara Zagora [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Stara Planina chain: LH62: Mt. Shipchenska [NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH92: m. h. “Bogdan” [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а]; Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets, NG17: vill. Golyamo Bukovo and NG07: vill. Fakiya [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from March till November, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands and Portugal to Turkey and Afghanistan; NorthWest Africa; Canary Isls, Madeira. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) exoletus (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela exoleta Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 373. Longitarsus exoletus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 192; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 521; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 207; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 96, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, 1992: 267, 2001: 17, 2002 b: 27, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 59, 2004 c: 88, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 165; GRUEV, TOMOV, 90; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27; VIG, 2002: 120. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from May till October, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the nearly whole Europe to Turkmenistan and Iran; Cyprus. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) fallax Weise, 1888 (Map 173: I 1, 3, 4; II 1, 2; III 1; IV) Longitarsus linnaei var. fallax Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 929, 930-931. Longitarsus nitens: GRUEV, 1973 c: 116. Longitarsus dimidiatus: GRUEV, 1992: 266; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 228; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987:261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 96. Longitarsus fallax: GRUEV and DÖBERL, 1997: 167; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 91; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27; GRUEV, 2001: 17, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 65, 2004 b: 60, 2005 b: 118. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski (GRUEV, 1992); North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” (ГРУЕВ, 1999); Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka (GRUEV, 1973 188
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV c); Tundzha Plane: MG69: Bakadzhitsi Hills (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo (GRUEV, 1973 c); Black Sea area: NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а), from March till May, on Cynoglossum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Iran and Middle Asia; North-East Africa. Longitarsus (Logitarsus) foudrasi Weise, 1893 Longitarsus foudrasi Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 987, 1020. Longitarsus foudrasi: GRUEV, 1971 b: 58, 1992: 270, 2001: 17, 2002 b: 27, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 68; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 195; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 96, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 168; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 91; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27; VIG, 2002: 120. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1770 m, from June till September, on Scrophulariaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Amurland. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) fulgens (Foudras, 1860) (Map 174: I 1) Teinodactyla fulgens Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 238, 261. Longitarsus fulgens: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 64; BOROWIEC, 1979: 482; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 225; GRUEV, 1992: 271, 2001: 17, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 68; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 169; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 91; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (BOROWIEC, 1979), in July, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTIUON: from Netherlands to South Siberia (Krasnoyarsk District: nr. Abakan).
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mid Bulgaria: LH51: dam “Koptinka” (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Pirin: GM13: vill. Dobrinishte, 1200 m (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), Stara Planina chain: LH61: ab. Kazanlak (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998), in September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Sweden to Caucasus and Israel; North-West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) holsaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 177: I 1, 4; II 1, 4; V 1) Chrysomela holsatica Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 373. Longitarsus holsaticus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 445; AFELBECK, 1916: 391; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174, 1990: 273; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 223; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 274, 2001: 18, 2003 c: 65, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 175; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 92; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands, foothills and mountains up to 650 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [GRUEV, 1992], FM80: Sandanski and FM73: vill. Krupnik [ГРУЕВ, 1969 а], vill. Strumyani and FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: Gotse Deltshev [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914; AFELBECK, 1916]; PM61: Mt. Maleshevska [GRUEV, 2005 b: 118]; Upper Thrace: LG26: vill.Katunitsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LH89: Stara Zagora [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: KG75: Peshtera [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from March till July, on Veronica, Pedicularis. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England, Spain and Karelia to Korea. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) jacobaeae (Waterhouse, 1858) (Map 178: I 4; IV) Thyamis jacobaeae Waterhouse, Cat. Brit. Col., p. 94 (part.). Longitarsus jacobaeae: GRUEV, 1973 c: 106, 1992: 274, 2001: 18, 2003 c: 65, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 192; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 97; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 178; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 92; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: East Bulgaria (Mt. Strandzha: NG66: summit Papiya [GRUEV, 1973 c]; Black Sea area: NH68: “Sherba” nr. Varna and NG67: Primorsko [GRUEV, 1992], NG68: res. “Arkutino” [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG68: outfall of Ropotamo [GRUEV, 1973 c]), in Augist and Septenber, on Senecio. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to all Siberia and Mongolia. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) jailensis Heikertinger, 1913 (Map 179: I 4) Longitarsus jailensis Heikertinger, Ent. Bl., 9, 3: 145 Longiatrsus jailensis: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 161; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 235; ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 275, 2001: 18, 2003 c: 65, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 178; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 92; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-East Bulgaria (Mt. Strandzha, leg. and det. KRÁL; no locality data – GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975]), on Trachystemon. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Ukraine (Crimea), Turkey (Istanbul: European and Asiatic parts), South-East Bulgaria (Mt. Strandzha). Longitarsus (Longitarsus) juncicola (Foudras, 1860) Teinodactyla juncicola Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 239, 301. 193
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Longitarsus juncicola: GRUEV, 1973 d: 128, 1992: 275, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 27, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 60, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 200; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 97, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 179; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 93; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from April till September, on Mentha. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION:from Spain to Transcaucasus and Turkey; North Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) kutscherae (Rye, 1872) (Map 180: I 1, 2; II 1; IV; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Thyamis kutscherae Rye, Ent. Annual, p. 199. Longitarsus kutscherae: GRUEV, 1971 b: 58, 1992: 276, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 27, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 205; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 180; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 93; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast to foothills and mountains up to 1250 m (West Bulgaria: PN34: Tran, FN55: vill. Gubesh, FM80: Sandanski and LG09: Melnik [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Plana: FN90: vill. Kovachevtsi [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FM81: Mt. Verila [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: ab. Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH82: Koprivshtitsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: LG53: vill Sarnitsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], KG90: m. h. “Perelik” [GRUEV, 1971 b] and KG53: dam “Batak” [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Black Sea area: NG66: Tsarevo [camp “Nestinarka”- BG]), from April till November, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to North China and Korea.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Longitarsus (Longitarsus) longipennis Kutschera, 1863 Longitarsus longipennis Kutschera, Wiener ent. Monatschr., 7: 293, 306. Longitarsus longipennis: БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 192; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 521; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 208; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 98, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, 1992: 281, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 28, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 184; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 94; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1400 m, from May till October, on Convolvulus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the Baltic countries and the Balkan Peninsula to Yakutia. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) longiseta Weise, 1889 (Map 182: V 1) Longitarsus longiseta Weise, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr., p. 420. Longityarsus longiseta: ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 215; GRUEV, 1992: 281, 2001: 18, 2004 b: 60, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 185; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 94; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: LH83: vill. Krastets (ГРУЕВ, 1969 а), in May, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to the Russian Far East. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) luridus (Scopoli, 1763) Chrysomela lurida Scopoli, p. 70.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Longitarsus luridus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 446; APFELBECK, 1916: 391; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174, 1978: 211, 1988 а: 98, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 522; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 224; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 282, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 186; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 94; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. Longitarsus conspiciabilis: GRUEV and KRÁL, 1975: 161. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till November, on Ranunculus, Clamatis, Symphytum, Pulmonaria, Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to East Russia (Eniseisk). Longitarsus (Longitarsus) lycopi (Foudras, 1860) Teinodactyla lycopi Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 239, 305. Longitarsus lycopi: ДИРИМАНОВ, ШИКРЕНОВ, 1961: 94; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 173, 1988 а: 98, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 199; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; GRUEV, 1992: 285, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 60, 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 187; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 94; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole of country, from the sea coast up 1300 m, from (Fabruary) March till November, on Mentha (pest), Lycopus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to South Kazakhstan; eastern Mediterranean area; North Yemen; North-East Africa; Chad. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) medvedevi Shapiro, 1956 (Map 183: V 2, 3) Longitarsus medvedevi Shapiro, Revue Ent. USSR, 35: 152-153. Longitarsus medvedevi: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 287, 2001: 18, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 211; ГРУЕВ, 1991: 41; LEONARDI, DOGUET, 1990: 41; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 188; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 94; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (GRUEV, 1971 b); Rhodopes: LG53: vill. Sarnitsa and dam “Batak” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), in May and June, on Veronica. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Sweden, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Serbia; Uzbekistan. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) melanocephalus (De Geer, 1775) Chrysomela melanocephala De Geer, Mém. Hist. Ins., 5: 348. Longitarsus melanocephalus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 173, 1978: 210, 1988 а: 99, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 260; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 205; GRUEV, 1992: 287, 2001: 18, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 61, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; VIG, 1992: 304, 2002: 124; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 188; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 95; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole counrty, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till November, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Transbaikalia. 199
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Longitarsus (Longitarsus) membranaceus (Foudras, 1860) (Map 184: III 4; V 1) Teinodactyla membranacea Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn Lyon (n. s.), 6: 240, 334. Longitarss membranaceus: GRUEV , 1973 c: 197, 1992: 290, 2001: 19, 2004 b: 61; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 201; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 99; GRUEV, 1992: 290, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 189; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 95; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Fore-Balkan: Dryanovo (GRUEV, 1973 c), LH74: Tryavna – 450 m (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), from May till August, on Teucrium, Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal to Caucasus, Turkey, Syria and Israel; North-West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarus) minusculus (Foudras, 1860) (Map 185: I 4; II 1, 2, 4; IV; V 1, 2, 4) Teinodactyla minuscula Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 238, 266. Longitarsus minusculus: MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 523; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 226; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 99; GRUEV, 1992: 291, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2003 c: 66, 2004 b: 61, 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 190; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 95; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (West Bulgaria: FN31: vill. Treklyano [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; GM11: Mt. Lozenska
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Mid Bulgaria: LH51: dam “Koprinka” and LH81: Maglizh [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b], LH74: Tryavna [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NH62: ab. vill. Sveti Vlas [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]; Sredna Gora Mts: MH11: vill Korten [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Akademik” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG24: vill. Bachkovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG46: vill. Kalovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH83: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NH74: Obzor [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969], rt. “Slanchev Bryag” and NG68: res. “Arkutino” [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from May till October, on Stachys, Teucrium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to South Ukraine, Daghestan and Turkey. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) monticola Kutschera, 1863 (Map 186: V 1, 2, 3) Longitarsus monticola Kutschera, Wiener ent. Monatschr., 7: 294. Longitarsus curtus: GRUEV, 1973 c: 107, 1992: 266 (part.) , 2001: 19, 2004 b: 61; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 206; GRUEV, 2004 d: 108 Longitarsus monticola: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 1997; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 95; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28; GRUEV, 2005 b: 118. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain form (GM11: Mt. Lozenska [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Mt. Rila: GM38: vill. Kostenets [GRUEV, 1973 c]; Mt. Lylin [no locality data - GRUEV, 1973 c]; Stara Planina chain: FP50: m. h. “Kosharata” ab. vill. Martinovo and LH02: m. h. “Balkanski Rozi” [GRUEV, 1973 c]), from May till September, on Boraginaceae. All prevous records in Bulgaria are questionable. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountain species of Poland, Czhechia, Germany (South and West), Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Rumania (Transsylvania), Slovenia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Caucasus, South Russia; Tajikistan. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) nanus (Foudras, 1860) (Map 187: I 1; II 4; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Teinodactyla nana Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n.s.), 6: 240, 335. Longitarsus nanus: GRUEV, 1971 b: 58, 1992: 292, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2004 b: 61, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 210, 1988 а: 100; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 202; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 193; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 95; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski and FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Rhodopes: Bachkovki mr. [G RUEV , 1992] and LG14: vill. Narechenski Bani [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Black Sea area: NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]), from April till September, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium and Spain to Daghestan, Rhodos and Israel; Algeria. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) nasturtii (Fabricius, 1792) Galleruca nasturtii Fabricius, Ent.Syst.,1, 2: 31. Longitarsus nasturtii: ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174, 1988 а: 100, 1999: 7; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 552; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 220, 2002, б: 42; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 293, 2001: 202
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 19, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 193; GRUEV, TOMOV: 96; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from May till July, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Russian Far East, China and Korea. Longitarsus ( Longitarsus) niger (Koch, 1803) Haltica nigra Koch, Ent. Häfte, 2: 57. Longitarsus niger: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 445; APFELBECK, 1916: 390; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 523; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 231; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261, 1988 а: 100, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, 1992: 294, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 69; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 194; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 96; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till October, on Echium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly whole Europe to Turkey. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) nigrofasciatus (Goeze, 1777) Chrysomela nigrofasciata Goeze, Ent. Beyrt., p. 312. Longitarsus lateralis: NETLITZKY, 1912: 160. Longitarsus nigrofasciatus: ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 173, 1978: 209; 1988 а: 100, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 520; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 196; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; GRUEV, 1992: 296, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; VIG, 1992: 304, 2002: 126; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 196; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 96; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from March till November, on Scrophulariaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Midlle Asia and West Siberia; North-West Africa; Macaronesia. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) nimrodi Furth, 1979 (Map 188: I 1; II 2; III 3, 4, 5; IV; V 2, 5) Longitarsus nimrodi Furth, Israel Journ. Ent., 13; 108-110. Longitarsus pulmonariae: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 208; GRUEV, 1992: 308 (part.). Longitarsus exoletus rufulus: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 152 (part.). Longitarsus nimrodi: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005: 97; DÖBERL, 1997: 129; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 96; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28.; GRUEV, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2004 b: 61, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South and South-West Bulgaria: FN61: Radomir (Mt. Golo Bardo – GRUEV, 2005 b) and FM73: Kresna (BG); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (GRUEV and DÖBERL, 2005); FL78: Mt Belasitsa: m. h. “Belasitsa” – 700 m (BG); North-East Bulgaria: NJ62: Dobrich (GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005); Fore Balkan: nr. c. “Magutara” (GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005); Tundzha Valley: MH02: Nokolaevo (BG); Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad (GRUEV and DÖBERL, 2005); Black Sea area: NH52:, NG76: Ahtopol (GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005) in June and July, on Boraginaceae. 204
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Longitarsus (Longitrsus) noricus Leonardi, 1976 (Map 189: I 1; III 4; V 3, 4, 5) Longitarsus noricus Leonardi, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. nat. Mus. civ. Stor. Nat. Milano, 117, 3-4: 239-243, 245-247. Longitarsus noricus: GRUEV, 1982 a: 111, 1992: 298, 2001: 19, 2004 b: 61, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 190; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 198; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 97; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 500 and 1200 m in West Bulgaria (PN34: Tran [GRUEV, 1982 a]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: summit Ostritsa [GRUEV, 1982 a]; FL78: Mt. Belasitsa: FL88: ab. Petrich; Fore-Balkan: FP15: summit Vrashka Chuka [GRUEV, 1982 a]), in June and July, on Plantago, Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine and Caucasus to North Italy and the Balkan Penisula. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) obliteratus (Rosenhauer, 1847) Teinodactyla obliterata Rosenhauer, Beitr. Ins. Eur., p. 61. Longitarsus obliteratus: ГРУЕВ, 1968: 155, 1969 а: 174, 1988 а: 100, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 42; GRUEV, 1973 d: 129, 1982 c: 472, 1992: 299, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 203;
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Finland to Rhodos and Asiatic Turkey; NorthWest Africa; Canary Isls. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) parvulus (Paykull, 1799) Galeruca parvula Paykull, 2: 102. Longitarsus parvulus: БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 192; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 523; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 232; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 101, 2000, б: 43; GRUEV, 1992: 302, 2001: 19, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, and DÖBERL, 1997: 203; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 97; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. Longitarsus absinthii: BOROWIEC, 1979: 482. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1700 m, from April till September, on Linum (pest). GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Baikal area and Evenkia; North Africa; Macaronesia. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) pellucidus (Foudras, 1860) Teinodactyla pellucida Faudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 240, 322. Longitarsus pellucidus: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 446; APFELBECK, 1916: 391; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 36; MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 519; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 1988 а: 101, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 188; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; GRUEV, 1992: 303, 2001: 19, 2002 b: 28, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 61,
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 203; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 97; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till October, on Convolvulus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Kazakhstan and Mongolia; North-West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) picicollis Weise, 1900 (Map 191: I 4; II 1, 2; V 3) Longitarsus picicollis Weise, in: Bodemeyer, Quer durch Kleinasien in den Bulghar Dagh, p. 165. Longitarsus picicollis: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 152; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 194; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260 GRUEV, 1992: 305, 2001: 20, 2003 c: 66, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 205; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Upper Thrace: LG84: Khaskovo [the Baths - ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Tundzha Plane: MG39: Sveti Iliiski Hills [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]), in April and May, on Verbascum. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: South Bulgaria, South Rumania, South Ukraine, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Middle Asia, Kazakhstan. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) pratensis (Panzer, 1794) Altica pratensis Panzer, 21, Nr. 16. Longitarsus pratensis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1889: 776; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 173, 1978: 210, 1988 а: 102, 1991: 38, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 210; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; GRUEV, 1992: 306, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, MERKL: 1992; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 206; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28; VIG, 2002: 128. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from April till November, on Plantago. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Middle Asia and Kazakhstan; NorthWest Africa; Macaronesia. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) quadriguttatus (Pontoppidan, 1765) (Map 192: I 1; II 4; III 4; IV; V 2, 6) Chrysomela quadriguttata Pontoppidan, Nat. Dan., p. 203. Longitarsus quadriguttatus: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 309, 2001: 20, 2004 b: 62, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 522; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 222; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 102; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 209; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM75: Blagoevgrad [GRUEV, 1971 b], FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: GM38: vill. Kostenets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko and GM20: p. “Popski preslap” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], GM03: p. “Banderitsa” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Fore-Balkan: FP24: nr. c. “Magurata” [GRUEV, 208
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1971 b]; Rhodopes: LG02: Chepelare [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Black Sea area: NH89: vill. Kranevo [GRUEV, 1971 b], NH83: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till August, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and South Sweden to South Russia, Caucasus and Turkey. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) rectilineatus (Foudras, 1860) (Map 193: II 1; V 2) Teinodactyla rectilineata Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 237, 250. Longitarsus rectilineatus: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 162; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 231; GRUEV, 1992: 310, 2001: 20, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 210; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: MG05: Simeonovgrad (GRUEV, 2002); Rhodopes: KG57: Belovo (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975), from March till June, on Thyamis. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Spain to Crimea (Ukraine) and from Czechia to the Balkan Peninsula; West and Middle Asia; North- West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) reichei (Allard, 1860) (Map 194: I 1; II 1; III 2; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Teinodactyla reichei Allard, Enn. Soc. Ent. Fr., 3: 90, 132. Longitarsus reichei: LEONARDI, DOGUET, 1990: 32; ГРУЕВ, 1991: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 310, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, MERKL, 1992: 17; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 211; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 99; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 2900 m (South-West Bulgaria: FL78: Strumeshnitsa Valley FL88: nr. Petrich [ГРУЕВ, 1991] North-East Bulgaria: NH07: vill. Ivanski [GRUEV, 2002 b]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [GRUEV, MERKL, 1992]; Mt. Rila: GM17: peak Musala [GRUEV, MERKL, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [LEONARDI, DOGUET, 1990]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: dam “Asenovets” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH71: rt. “Panagyurski kolonii” ab. Panagyurishte [ГРУЕВ, 1991]; Upper Thrace: LG89: Stara Zagora [GRUEV, MERKL, 1992]; Black Sea area: p. NH78: “Sherba” nr. Varna [GRUEV, MERKL, 1992]), from July till September, on Plantago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from nearly whole Europe to Iran. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) rubiginosus (Foudras, 1860) (Map 195: II 1; III 1; IV; V 1, 3) Teinodactyla rubiginosa Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 240, 316. Longitarsus succineus: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914; APFELBECK, 1916 (part.). Longitarsus rubiginosus: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 164; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 519; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 192; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 102, 1999: 7; GRUEV, 1992: 311, 2001: 20, 2004 b: 62, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 212; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 99; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (Mt. Lyulin: FN72: BuchinskiPass [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” [ГРУЕВ, 1999]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG07: vill. Hadzhievo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [BG], NH74: Obzor and NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from July till September, on Covolvulaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Russian Far East.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Longitarsus (Longitarsus) salviae Gruev, 1975 Longitarsus salviae Gruev, Acta zool. bulgarica, 1: 89. Longitarsus eminus: GRUEV, 1973 d: 131. Longitarsus salviae: GRUEV, 1982 c: 469-473, 1992: 312, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 204; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 102, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; VIG, 1992: 304; WARCHALOWSKI, 1996: 195; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 213; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 99; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 500 m (locus classicus: Black Sea area, NH89: vill. Kranevo), from April till October, on Salvia. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from France to Crimea; Caucasus; Armenia, East Turkey. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) scrobipennis Heikertinger, 1913 (Map 196: I 4; II 2, 4; IV) Longitarsus scrobipennis Heikertinger, Ent. Bl., 9, 102: 31-32. Longitarsus agilis: GRUEV, 1973 c: 106. Longitarsus scrobipennis: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 522; GRUEV, 1982 a: 111, 1992: 313, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2003 a: 10, 2003 c: 66, 2005 b: 118; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 197; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 103, 2000 б: 79; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 214; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 99; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: vill. Scrino and FM66: vill. Boboshevo (GRUEV, 1973 c); Low Maritsa Valley: MG14: vill. Shishmanovo; Mt. Strandzha: NG46: vill. Kalovo
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Longitarsus substriatus: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 152, 1988 а: 103; ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986: 201; GRUEV, 1992: 215, 2001: 20, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV and DÖBERL, 1997: 218; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 100; ГРУЕВ и БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б); Rhodopes: LG15: vill. Markovo (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б); Black Sea area: NG67: Primorsko (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б), from May till October, on Glechoma. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Ukraine and Caucasus, and from Czechia and Slovakia to the Balkan Peninsula; Kazakhstan. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) succineus (Foudras, 1860) Teinodactyla succinea Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 240, 330. Longityarsus succineus: GRUEV, 1971 b: 58, 1992: 315, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; WARCHALOWSKI, 197: 519; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 1988 а: 103, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 189; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 260; VIG, 1992: 30, 2002: 131; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 219; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 100; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from March till September, on Asteraceae, Convolvulaceae, Boraginaceae, Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Japan and The Kurils; Nepal; NorthWest Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) suturellus (Duftschmid, 1825) (Map 200: II 1; III 4; IV; V 1, 2) Haltica suturella Disftschmid, Fn. Austr., 3: 262. Longitarsus suturellus: АНГЕЛОВА, 1968: 150; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 522; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 219; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 104, 2000, б: 43; GRUEV, 1992: 318, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 220; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 101; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 2600 m (FM81: Mt. Verila [no locality data – [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Rila: GM37: p. “Belmeken” [Kurtovo - GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Banderitsa [GRUEV, 1992], GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; North Bulgaria: FP80: Montana [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Stara Planina chain: LH83: vill. Krastets [GRUEV, 1992], MH53: p. “Karandila”, p. “Mollova Gora and dam “Asenovets” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [АНГЕЛОВА, 1968], LG96: vill. Stoletovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: KG80: vill. Trigrad and KG61: Dospat [GRUEV, 1992], KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove”, KG91 :vill. Shiroka Laka [GRUEV, 1992], LG12: m. h. “Izgrev”, LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” and KG85: rt. “Atoluka” ab. Bratsigovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NG68: outfall of Ropotamo [ГРУЕВ, 1988 a], NH30: Burgas, NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]), from April till October, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea and The Kurils. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) tabidus (Fabricius, 1775) Altica tabida Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 115. Longitarsus verbasci: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. Longitarsus tabidus: ROUBAL, 1931 (1931-193): 363; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 260; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 519; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 209, 1988 а: 104, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, 216
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA ТОМОВ, 1986: 193; GRUEV, 1992: 320, 2001: 20, 2002 b: 29, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 222; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 101; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; VIG, 2002: 131. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April till October, on Scrophulariaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Kazakhstan and Mongolia; North-West Africa. Longitarsus (Longitarsus) tristis Weise, 1888 (Map 201: III 1) Longitarsus fulgens var. tristis Weise, Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 952, 954. Longitarsus tristis: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 225; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 101; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 201, 2003 a: 7. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” (GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997), in April, on Lamiaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Czechia, North Germany, Hungary, Rumania, Russia (Volgograd: Orenburg District), Ukraine (Crimea, Kiev, Poltava), North Croatia, North Bulgaria; Daghestan. 2. Subgenus Testergus Weise, 1893 Longitarsus (Testergus) anatolicus Weise, 1900 (Map 202: I 1) Longitarsus anatolicus Weise, Dt. Ent. Ztschr., p. 138.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Longitarsus anatolicus: ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26; GRUEV, 2001: 16, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005: 75 . DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005), in May, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Iran, Asiatic Turkey, Azerbaijan, Israel, Bulgaria. Longitarsus (Testergus) anchusae (Paykull, 1977) Galeruca anchusae Paykull, Fn. Suec., 2: 101. Longitarsus anchusae: ГРУЕВ, 1969 а: 174, 1988 а: 94, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 41; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 523; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 233; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 255, 2001: 16, 2002 b: 27, 2003 c: 64, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 68; VIG, 1992: 303, 2004 a: 445, 2004 b: 59; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 147; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 88; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1600 m, from March till July, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Portugal to Siberia (Altai; Irkutsk) Longitarsus (Testergus) bulgaricus Gruev, 1973 (Map 203: I 2; V 2) Longitarsus bulgaricus Gruev, 1973 c, Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 11, Biol., 5: 117-120. Longitarsus pinguis: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59. Longitarsus bulgaricus: GRUEV, 1992: 262, 2001: 17, 2003 a: 8, 2004 a: 445, 2005 b: 117; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 234; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 34, 2002, б: 41; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 157; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 90; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains between 200 and 1200 m (Rhodopes: LG24: vill. Bachkovo and Bachkovski mr. [GRUEV, 1973 c], KG95: dam “Krichim”[ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” ab. vill. Galabovo – locus classicus - GRUEV, 1973 c], LG40: m. h. “Belite Brezi” nr. Ardino [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], MF29: Ivailovgrad [GRUEV, 1973 c]), from May till July, on Echium, Symphytum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Rumania (Baile Herkulane). Longitarsus (Testergus) corynthius (Reiche et Saulcy, 1858) (Map 204: I 1, 3, 4; II 1, 2; IV; V 3) Haltica corynthia Reiche an Saulcy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 3, 6: 47. Longitarsus corynthius: GRUEV, 1973 c: 116, 1992: 264, 2001: 17, 2002 b: 27, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 65, 2004 a: 445, 2005 a: 345, 2005 b: 117; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 230; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 95, 2002, б: 41; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 160; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 90; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (including the sea coast) and low mountain parts (GN10: dam “Iskar” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FL98: vill. Marikostinovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: MF29: Ivailovgrad [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б], Low Matirsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli [GRUEV, 1973 c]; Mt. Sakar: MG14: ab. vill. Dositeevo [GRUEV, 1973 c]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NG17: vill. Golyamo Bukovo [GRUEV, 1973 c], NG07: vill. Fakiya [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NH30: Burgas
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA [BG], NG59: Sozopol [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG76: Ahtopol [GRUEV, 1973 c]), from March till September, on Echium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina (South), Croatia (Dalmatia), Macedonia, Bulgaria (South and East), Greece (incl. Ionian Isls. and Crete). Longitarsus (Testergus) fuscoaeneus Redtenbacher, 1849 (Map 205: II 1, 4; IV) Longitasrsus fuscoaeneus Redtenbacher, Fn. Austr., p. 535. Longiatrsus fuscoaeneus: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 627; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 230; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 96; GRUEV, 1992: 271, 2001: 17, 2002 b: 27, 2004 b: 60, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 170; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 91; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN38: Kyustendil (BG); Upper Thrace: LG07: Stamboliiski (GRUEV, 1992), MG05: Simeonovgrad (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Black Sea area: NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а), in March and April, on Bogarinaceae, Poaceae (Triticum vulgare). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Portugal, Netherlands and Latvia to the Russian steppe, Caucasus, Turkey and East Mediterranean area. Longitarsus (Testergus) pinguis Weise, 1888 (Map 206: II 2; V 5) Longitarsus pinguis Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 935-936. Longitarsus pinguis: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 524; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 234; GRUEV, 1992: 306, 2001: 17, 2003 b: 49, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 205; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 98; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 28. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Sakar: MG46: ab.Topolovgrad (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in May, on Boraginaceae. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Poland to Italy and the Balkan Peninsula; Armenia, Asiatic Turkey, East Mediterranean area. 4. Genus Altica Müller, 1764 Altica brevicollis Foudras, 1860 (Map 207: II 1; IV; V 1, 2) Altica brevicollis Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 7: 34, 40. Haltica brevicollis: MOHR, 1969: 392; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 524. Altica brevicollis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 140; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 80; GRUEV, 1992: 144, 2001: 10, 2004 b: 54, GRUEV, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 6; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 101; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 700 m (Mt. Rila: GM38: vill. Kostenets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [BG], Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [MOHR, 1969]), in May and June, on Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Iran and Kazakhsan . Altica carduorum Guérin-Meneville, 1858 Altica carduorum Guérin-Meneville, Rev. Mag. Zool., p. 415. Haltica carduorum: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 443; APFELBECK, 1916: 388; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525. 221
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Altica carduorum: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 211, 1988 а: 80, 2002, б: 38; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1987: 262; GRUEV, 1992: 145, 2001: 10, 2002 b: 23, 2003 c: 62, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 54, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 7; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 101; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till October, on Cirsium, Carduus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the nearly whole Europe to Middle Asia. Altica cornivorax Král, 1969 (Map 208: II 1) Altica cornivorax Král, Ent. Bl., 65, 2: 72-73. Haltica cornivorax: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 153. Altica cornivorax: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 245; GRUEV, 1992: 147, 2001: 10, 2003 a: 5; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 9; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 102; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б), in April, on Corylus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: From Poland to Bulgaria and Turkey (Bosporus). Altica helianthemi (Allard, 1859) (Map 209: II 1) Graptodrea helianthemi Allard, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 3, 7: 166. Haltica pusilla: MOHR, 1969: 392. Altica pusilla: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 242; GRUEV, 1992: 154.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Altica helianthemi: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 12; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 102; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23; GRUEV, 2001: 10. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (MOHR, 1969), on Sanguisorba. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to Yakutia. Altica impressicollis (Reiche, 1862) (Map 210: I 1; II 1; III 1; IV; V 2) Graptodera impressicollis Reiche, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 4: 298. Haltica impressicollis: ГРУЕВ, 1968: 155. Altica imressicollis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 242; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 81, 1999: 6; GRUEV, 1992: 148, 2001: 10, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 13; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 102; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [ГРУЕВ, 1968], FL90: vill. Novo Konomladi [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: GM14: vill. Mesta [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG07: Stamboliiski, LG07: vill. Hadzhievo, KG96: vill. Tri Voditsi and KG86: vill. Ognyanovo [GRUEV, 1992], LG16: Plovdiv [BG]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]), from April till Setember, on Eilobium, Lythrum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Corsica to Turkey, Syria and Iran. Altica jarmilae Král, 1979 (Map 211: I 2, 4; II 1; IV) Altica jarmilae Král, 75, 1-2: 98-101. Altica jarmilae: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 245; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; GRUEV, 1992: 149, 2001: 10, 2003 c: 62, 2004 a: 442, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 14; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 102; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23; ГРУЕВ, 2002, б: 39 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Lower Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Rhodopes: LG61: Kardzhali (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б); Mt. Strandzha: NG46: vill. Kalovo and NG66: summit Papiya (KRÁL, 1979); Black Sea area: NH76: outfall of Kamchiya, NG59: Sozopol, NG68: res. “Arkutino”, NG67: Primorsko and NG76: Ahtopol (KRÁL, 1979), in July and August, on Epilobium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Turkey, Israel (Haifa). Altica lythri Aubé, 1843 (Map 212: I 1, 3, 4; II 1, 2; IV; V 1, 2) Altica lythri Aubé, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 2, 1: 8. Haltica lythri: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 524. Graptodera lythri: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 341. Haltica ampelophaga: БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 180, WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 524. Haltica aenescens: MOHR, 1965: 704. Altica lythri: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 239; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ: 1987: 261; ARNOLD, 1988 а: 97-98; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 81, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 239, 2001: 10, 2003 c: 62, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 54, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 16; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 102; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1000 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI , 1974]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Upper Thrace and Low Maritsa Valley: LG16: Plovdiv [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], MG04: Kharmanli, LG89: Stara Zagora and LH61: Kazanlak [GRUEV, 1992]; East Bulgaria: NH22: Aitos and Karnobat [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: GM45: Velingrad [GRUEV, 1992], MF29: [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka and MG14: ab. vill. Dositeevo [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna and NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG59: rt. “Kavatsite” [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]), from March till July, on Epilbium, Lythrum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Finland to the Balkan Peninsula and from England to Ukraine (Carpathians) and Turkey. Altica oleracea (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysomela oleracea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 372. Haltica oleracea: БАССАНОВИЧ, 1891: 19; МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 248, 1909: 17; ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23, 1909 б: 106; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 443; APFELBECK, 1916: 388; Б УРЕШ , Л АЗАРОВ , 1956: 180; MOHR , 1969: 392; Т ОМОВ , Г РУЕВ , 1969: 174; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 524. Haltica oleracea var. lugubris: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Altica oleracea: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 211, 1988 а: 81, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 39; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 243; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 74; GRUEV, 1992: 150, 2001: 10, 2002 b: 23, 2003 b: 46, 2003 c:
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 62, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 54, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64; VIG, 1992: 306, 2002: 134; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 17; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 103; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2925 m, from March till September, on Onagraceae, Asteraceae, Polygonaceae, Rosaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Caryophyllacea, Aiaceae, Valerianaceae and others. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Russian Far East and Salkhalien. Altica palustris (Weise, 1888) (Map 213: I 2; II 1; IV; V 1) Haltica palustris Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 829, 832, 844. Haltica palustris: НИКОЛОВА, 1968: 130; GRUEV, 1971 b: 59; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525 Altica palustris: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 244; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 82, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 154, 2001: 11, 2003 c: 62, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 54, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 18; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 103; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTERIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: KH23: Klisura (НИКОЛОВА, 1968); Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Rhodopes: MG12: vill. Malko Gradishte (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б); Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG68: res. “Arkutino” and NG67: vill. Lozenets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], NG66: Tsarevo [GRUEV, 1971 b]), in May and June, on Lythrum, Epilobium. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: from Scandinavia to the Balkan Peninsula, and from England to Kazakhstan and Middle Asia; North-West Africa. Altica quercetorum Foudras, 1860) s. str. (Map 214: I 2; II 1; III 1, 2, 5; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Altica quercetorum Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyn (n. s.), 7: 34-37. Haltica quercetrum: НЕЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 443; APFELBECK, 1916: 388; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 180. Altica quercetrum: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 241; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 82, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 155, 2001: 11, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2004 c: 86, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 64; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 20; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 103; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (West Bulgaria: Sofia [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916], Mt. Lozenska: GN91: Germanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt Rila: GM18: rt. “Borovets” and GM17: b. peak Musala [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: LJ63: Svishtov and MJ84: Isperih [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt Pirin [no locality data - GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 1992]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH92: m. h. “Bogdan” [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG84: Khaskovo [BG], LG89: Stara Zagora [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а], LG46: vill. Popovitsa [BG]; Rhodopes: LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [GRUEV, 1992], LF79: vill. Kozhuharti and LF89: Krumovgrad [ГРУЕВ, 200 б], KG75: Pestera and KG57: Belovo [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” and NH30: Burgas [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]), from May till Augsut, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Caucasus and Asiatic Turkey, and from Byelorussia to the Balkan Penisula.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Altica quercetorum saliceti (Weise, 1888) (Map 215: III 3; V 1, 2) Haltica sliceti Weise, Natugesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 830, 832, 835. Haltica saliceti: НИКОЛОВА, 1968: 132; ДРЕНСКИ, 1955: 341; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 180. Altica quercetorum saliceti: GRUEV, 1992: 156, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 23, 2004 b: 55, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 20; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 103; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 2900 m (North-East Bulgaria: NJ: Dobrudja [no locality data - ДРЕНСКИ, 1955]; Fore Balkan: [Mt Kotlenska: vill. Kipilovo - GRUEV, 1992 after STEFANOV, KEREMIDCHIEV, 1957]; Mt. Rila: GM17: peak Musala; Stara Planina chain: KH23: Klisura [НИКОЛОВА, 1968]), from April till September, on Quercus, Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Finland to the Balkan Peninsula, and from Spain to Armenia. Altica tamaricis Schrank, 1785 Altica tamaricis Schrank, Füessly, Neus Ent. Mag., 2: 318. Haltica tamaricis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 443; APFELBECK, 1916: 388. Altica tamaricis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 242; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 261; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 82, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 39; GRUEV, 1992: 156, 2001: 11, 2002 b: 23, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 442, 2004 b: 55, 2005 b: 116, 2006: 65; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 22; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 103; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 23. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from March till October, on Salix, Populus, Hippophaл, Tamarix. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: from Byelorussia to the Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to the whole Siberia and Mongolia. 5. Genus Hermaeophaga Foudras, 1860 Hermaeophaga mercurialis (Fabricius, 1792) (Map 216: V 2) Galleruca mercurialis Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 1, 2: 33. Hermaeophaga mercurialis: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 246; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 34; GRUEV, 1992: 250, 2001: 16, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 132; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 104; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, established only in Mt. Rila (GM06: Ilijna Reka Valley [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), in July, on Mercurialis. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Sweden to the Balkan Peninsula and from England to Caucasus and Asiatic Turkey. 6. Genus Batophila Foudras, 1860 Batophila moesica Heikertinger, 1948 (Map 217: II 1; V 1, 2, 3) Batophila moesica Heikertinger, Kol. Rundschau, 31, 1-3: 52-53. Batophila moesica: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 249; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 35, 2002 а: 21; GRUEV, 1992: 199, 2001: 13, 2002 b: 24, 2003 a: 12, 2004 b: 56, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 72; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 104; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, between 800 and 2100 m (Mt. FN82: FN82: Vitosha: FN82: ab. vill. Simeonovo, summit Goli Vrah and Sofia [Dragalevtsi - GRUEV, 230
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1992]; Mt. Lyulin: m. h. “Lyulin” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [ГРУЕВ, 1990], GM18: rt. “Borovets” [HEIKERTINGER, 1948], GM14: Belitsa [ГРУЕВ, 1990], GM19: Samokov [HEIKERTINGER, 1948]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko, GM03: m. h. “Banderitsa”, m. h. “Damyanitsa”, FM91: m. h. “Yane Sandanski” and FM92: m. h. “Vihren” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Stara Planina chain: LH03: p. “Beklemeto”, GN43: m. h. “Chavdar”, LH02: m. h. “Balkanski rozi”, LH23: m. h. “Levski”, GN24: b. peak Murgash, KH73: m. h. “Paskal” and KH83: peak Vezhen [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH92: m. h. “Bogdan”, KH82: Koprivshtitsa and LH01: m. h. “Fenera” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Rhodopes: LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” and m. h. “Studenets”, LG05: m. h. “Zdravets”, LG12: m. h. “Izgrev”, LG02: Chepelare, LG11: vill. Progled, KG82: Devin, LG13: m. h. “Pashaliitsa” and KG93: m. h. “Chudnite Mostove” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), from April till October, on Rubus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Bulgaria and Rumania. Batophila olexai Král, 1964 (Map 218: I 4; IV) Batophila olexai Král, Ent. Bl., 60: 37-39. Batophila olexai: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 162; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 248; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; ГРУЕВ, 1988: 86; GRUEV, 1992: 199, 2001: 13, 2003 c: 63, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 72; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 104; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets, NG55: vill. Gramatikovo and NG44: Malko Tarnovo (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975); Black Sea area: NG68: res. “Arkutino” (ГРУЕВ, 1988), from May till July, on Rubus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Georgia, Turkey (Giresun), South-East Bulgaria, Greece. Batophila rubi (Paykull, 1788) (Map 219: V 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Galeruca rubi Paykull, Fn. Suec., 2: 112. Batophila rubi: CSIKI and HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 189; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 51; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 249; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 35; GRUEV, 1992: 200, 2001: 13, 2004 b: 56, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 73; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 104; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24; VIG, 2002: 135. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, between 650 and 2100 m (Mt. Kraishte: PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” ab. Tran [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Vitosha: ab. vill. Simeonovo [BG], FN82: Sofia [Dragalevtsi - ГРУЕВ, 1990], FN71: vill. Kladnitsa [BG], p. “Bai Krastyo” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Mt. Rila: FM97: m. h. “Vada” [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Mt. Pirin: GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; FL78: Mt. Belasitsa [1000 m] [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain: LH03: p. “Beklemeto”, LH02: m. h. Balkanski Rozi” and LH23: m. h.: “Levski” [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], LH83: vill. Krastets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LH31: ab. Kalofer WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Rhodopes: vill. Narecehenski Bani [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from April till October, on Rubus, Fragaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Sweden and Finland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Ireland to Caucasus.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 7. Genus Lythraria Bedel, 1897 Lythraria salicariae (Paykull, 1800) (Map 220: III 1; IV; V 2) Galeruca salicariae Paykull, Fn. Suec., 3: 453. Lythraria salicariae: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 276; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 250; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 104; GRUEV, 1992: 322, 2001: 21, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 231; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 105; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DSISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1200 m (North Bulgaria: FP08: Lom [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: GM25: SW of Yakoruda [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: GM25: ab. Yakoruda , LG02: Chepelare and KG82: Devin [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till Setember, on Lysimachia, Lytrum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Japan. 8. Genus Ochrosis Foudras, 1860 Ochrosis ventralis (Illiger, 1807) (Map 221: I 4; II 1; III 1; IV) Haltica ventralis Illiger, Mag. Ins., 6: 58, 111. Ochrosis ventralis: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 153, 1988 а: 105; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 251; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; GRUEV, 1992: 330, 2001: 22, 2002 b: 30, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 447, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 259; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 105; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV D ISTRIBUTION IN B ULGARIA : lowlands (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); North Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” (ГРУЕВ, 1999); Rhodopes: LG93: Huhla Hills (ГРУЕВ, 2002 б); Lower Maritsa Valley: Kharmanli [BG]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG66: Tsarevo, NG76 [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]: Ahtopol [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]), from May till August, on Solanum, Anagallis, Pistacia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Iran; Mediterranean area. 9. Genus Neocrepidodera Heikertinger, 1911 Neocrepidodera corpulenta (Kutschera, 1860) (Map 222: V 2) Crepidodera corpulenta Kutschera, Wien. ent. Monatschr., 4: 132. Crepidodera corpulenta: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 282; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 71; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 259. Asiorestia corpulenta: ГРУЕВ, 1990: 36; GRUEV, 1992: 187. Necrepidodera corpulenta: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 243; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 105; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 21, 2003 a: 12; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 71. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, 1200-1300 m (Rhodopes, no locality data [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]); Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), in May, on ? Vaccinium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountain species of France (West Alps), Italy (Apennines), Hungary, Rumania, Slovakia, Ukraine (Carpathians) and the Balkan Peninsula (Albania, BosniaHerzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria). Neocrepidodera crassicornis (Faldermann, 1837) (Map 223: V 3) Haltica crassicornis Faldermann, Fn. Transc., 2: 313, 536. Crepidodera crassicornis: MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 256. Asiorestia crassicornis: GRUEV, 1992: 188. Neocrepidodera crassicornis: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 243; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 105; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 21. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria: FN82: ab. Sofia (MOHR, 1969), in August, on Centaurea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: southern Europe from Spain to Caucasus; Transcaucasus, Turkey, Kazakhstan. Neocrepidodera femorata (Gyllenhal, 1813) (Map 224: V 3, 5) Haltica femorata Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 3: 559. Crepidodera femorata: DANIEL, 1904: 269; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 438; APFELBECK, 1916: 383; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 285; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 66; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 257. Asiorestia femorata: ГРУЕВ, 1990: 36; GRUEV, 1992: 189. Neocrepidodera femorata: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 245; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 106; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 21, 2005 b: 118.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, 1750-1850 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. Sofia [DANIEL, 1904], m. h. “Salzitsa” and summit Goli Vrah [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; FM37: Mt. Osogovo [p. “Begbunar” BG]), from July till September, on Galeopsis. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: boreo-alpine species of Europe and West and Middle Siberia. Neocrepidodera ferruginea (Scopoli, 1763) Chrysomela ferruginea Scopoli, Ent. Carniol., p. 70. Crepidodera ferruginea: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23, 1909 б: 106; MOHR, 1969: 392; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 211, 1987: 262; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 526; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 211; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 257. Asiorestia ferruginea: ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 85; GRUEV, 1992: 189, 2003 c: 66. Neocrepidodera ferruginea: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 246; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 106; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 21, 2002 b: 29; 2003 b: 49, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 71; VIG, 2002: 137. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from (February) March till November, on Poaceae, Asteraceae, Polygonaceae, Boraginaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Iran; Azores. Neocrepidodera impressa obtusangula (J. Daniel, 1904) (Map 225: IV) Crepidodera impressa obtusangula J. Daniel, Münchn. Kol. Ztschr., 2: 249. Crepidodera impressa obtusangula: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 438; APFELBECK, 1916: 384; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 288; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 63; MOHR, 1969: 392; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 254. Asiorestia impressa obtusangula: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 626; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 86; GRUEV, 1992: 193. Neocrepidodera impressa obtusangula: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 248; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 106; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 22, 2004 b: 62, 2005 b: 118; VIG, 2002: 138. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH76: outfall of Kamchiya, NH78: Varna, p. “Rusko Selo”, p. “Evksinograd”, vill. Zvezditsa and NH62: vill. Sveti Vlas (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), NH52: Nesebar (MOHR, 1969), NH30: Burgas (locus classicus - J. DANIEL, 1904), NH52: rt. “Zlatni Pyasatsi” and NG59: Sozopol (ГРУЕВ, 1990), NG66: Tsarevo (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), from June till October; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: East Bulgaria, Greece (incl. Crete, Is. Naxos, Is. Lesbos and South Sporades), Cyprus, Asiatic Turkey. Neocrepidodera motschulskii (Konstantinov, 1991) (Map 226: V 2) Asiorestia motschulskii Konstantinov, J. Zool., Mosc., 4: 143-144. Crepidodera sublaevis: TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 98; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 255. Asiorestia sublaevis: ГРУЕВ, 1990: 35. Asiorestia motschulskii: GRUEV, 1992: 194. Neocrepidodera motschulskii: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 250; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 106; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 22, 2005 b: 118.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 1200 and 1700 m (Rhodopes: (LG01: rt. “Pamporovo” [p. “Ardashla” – TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973], GM36: ab. saddle Yundola [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), in July, on ? Cirsium, ? Vicia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Karelia to the Balkan Peninsula and from France to Caucasus. Neocrepidodera nigritula (Gyllenhal, 1813) (Map 227: II 1; III 4; V 3) Haltica nigritula Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 3: 557. Crepidodera nigritula: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 210; HEIKERTINGER, 1048 (1948-1950): 77; ДИРИМАНОВ, 1970: 22; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 260. Asiorestia nigritula: GRUEV, 1992: 194. Neocrepidodera nigritula: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 251; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 107; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 22, 2003 a: 7, 2004 b: 63, 2005 b: 118. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1850 m (FN82: Mt. Vitosha: ab. п. h. “Salzitsa”, summit Goli Vrah and viull. Chuipetlyuvo [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, 1970]), from April till October, on Malvaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe; Bosporus. Neocrepidodera peirolerii (Kutschera, 1860) (Map 228: V 2, 3) Crepidodera peirolerii Kutschera, Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 4: 130. Crepidodera peirolerii: DANIEL, 1904: 261, 294; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 438; APFELBECK, 1916:
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 383; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 292; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 68; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 526; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 211; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 257. Asiorestia peirolerii: ГРУЕВ, 1990: 36; GRUEV, 1992: 195. Neocrepidodera peirolerii: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 252; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 107; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 22, 2003 a: 12, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 71; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22, 2004 d: 109. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, from 1100 to 2100 m (Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia (DANIEL, 1904), Knyazhevo, FN81: m. h. “Aleko”, summit Goli Vrah, m. h. “Salzitsa and res. “Torfen” [ГРУЕВ, 1990]; Mt. Rila: GM37: dam “Belmeken”, p. “Belmeken” [“Kurtovo” - ГРУЕВ, 1990], Mt. Pirin: GM01: Begovitsa Valley [ГРУЕВ, 1978], GM01: b. peak Kamenitsa [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), from (January) June till November, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Austria, Switzerland, France, North Italy, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria. Neocrepidodera transversa (Marsham, 1802) Chrysomela transversa Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 203. Crepidodera transversa: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 174, 1987: 262; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 98; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 525; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 211; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 255. Crepidodera impressa: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 217. Asiorestia trasversa: ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 86; GRUEV, 1992: 197, 2004 c: 89. Neocrepidodera transversa: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 255; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 107; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7, 2000, б: 43; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; GRUEV, 2001: 22, 2002 b: 29, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 63, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 71; VIG, 2002: 138. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from May till October, on Carsuus, Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Sweden to the Balkans and from Spain to Iran. 10. Genus Orestia Chapuis, 1875 Orestia bulgarica Heikertinger, 1910 (Map 229: V 1, 2, 3) Orestia bulgarica Heikertinger, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 60: 43. Orestia bulgarica: HEIKERTINGER, 1924: 75, 1930 (in: Winkler Cat.): 1337, 1948 (1948-1950): 90; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 301; BECHYNÉ, 1956: 581; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 261; GRUEV, 1992: 334, 2000 a, 2001: 22: 42, 2002 c: 53, 2003 a: 17, 2004 b: 63, 2004 d: 108р 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 263; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 107; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, from 1600 to 1800 m (Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia [locus clssicus - HEIKERTINGER, 1910]; Mt. Rila: [GM17: peak Musala area between GM18: rt. “Borovets” and GM17: p. “Sitnyakovo”, GM19: Samokov and FM96: Rilski mr. [HEIKERTINGER, 1910]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: p. “Kushbonar” ab. Sliven, 1000 m [HEIKERTINGER, 1910]); no other data. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Bulgaria and Serbia (Stara Planina chain).
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Aeschrocnemis slavica: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 2005: 14, 2005 b: 116. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: West Bulgaria (PN34: p. “Zhdreloto” of Erma Valley nr. Tran GRUEV, 1979), 250-300 m, in June, on Fabaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bulgaria, Macedonia (Mt. Baba, Mt. Shar), Serbia (Mt. Kraishte [GRUEV, 1979]). 13. Genus Hippuriphila Foudras, 1860 Hippuriphila modeeri (Linnaeus, 1761) (Map 234: I 1, 2; II 1, 4; IV; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Chrysomela modeeri Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., 2: 167. Hippuriphila modeeri: CSIKI and HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 311; HEIKERTINGER, 1948 (1948-1950): 34; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 527; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 267; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 251, 2002, б: 41; GRUEV, 1992: 251, 2001: 16, 2002 b: 27, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 59, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 138; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 109; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1250 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: PN34: Tran [GRUEV, 1992], FN38: Kyustendil, FN31: vill. Treklyano and FM75: Blagoevgrad [GRUEV, 1992], FM80: Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], FL88: p. “Rupite” nr. Petrich [GRUEV, 1992]; FM81: Mt. Verila [BG]; FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [BG]; Mt. Rila: GM14: ab. Belitsa [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: LG09: Bansko and GM03: Melnik [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” and FN84: ab. vill. Katina [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: LG26: vill. Katunitsa [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG53:
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Sarnitsa, GM25: ab. Yakoruda, LF48: Zlatograd and KG95: vill. Krichim [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor and NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from April till September, on Equisetum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to all Siberia and Mongolia. 14. Genus Crepidodera Chevrolat, 1837 Crepidodera aurata (Marsham, 1802) Chrysomela aurata Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 195. Crepidodera aurata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 91; GRUEV, 1992: 225, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 57, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; ГРУЕВ, 1990; VIG, 1992: 305; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 101; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 109; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 40; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. Chalcoides aurata: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 439; APFELBECK, 1916: 385; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 159; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 262; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 527; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 212; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 272. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till November, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Beringia and Korea; Morocco. Crepidodera aurea (Geoffroy, 1785) Altica aurea Geoffroy, Ent. Paris, 1: 100. Crepidodera helxines: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Crepidodera metallica: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Crepidodera splendens: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Chalcoides aurea: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 349; APFELBECK, 1916: 385; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 262; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 527; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 270; Vig, 1992: 305. Crepidodera aurea: ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 92, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 228, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 26, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 57, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 102; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 110; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April till September, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Spain to West Siberia. Crepidodera fulvicornis (Fabricius, 1792) (Map 235: II 1; III 4; V 1, 2, 3) Galleruca fulvicornis Fabricius Ent. Syst., 1: 30. Chalcoides fulvicornis: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 439; APFELBECK, 1916: 385; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 527; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 271; VIG, 1992: 305. Crepidodera fulvicornis: GRUEV, 1992: 229, 2001: 14, 2004 b: 57, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 104; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 110; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 400 and 1600 m (Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; Mt. Rila: GM37: p. “Chaira” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain: LH31: ab. Kalofer [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], GN08: ab. Vratsa [ГРУЕВ,
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Crepidodera nigricoxis Allard, 1878 Crepidodera nigricoxis Allard, in: Schneider et Leder, Kauk. Käferfn.; Verh. Naturf. Brünn, 17: 340. Chalcoides nigricoxis: GRUEV, 1975: 90-92; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 273. Crepidodera nigricoxis: GRUEV, 1992: 230, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 a: 8, 2004 b: 58, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 105: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 110; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, between 250 and 1250 m, from April till September, on Salix. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Europe; Slovakia. Crepidodera nitidula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Map 237: V 1, 2, 3) Chrysomela nitidula Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 373. Chalcoides nitidula: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 322; HEIKERTINGER, 1950 (1948-1950): 109; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 527; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 276. Crepidodera nitidula: GRUEV, 1992: 231, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2004 b: 58, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 106; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 110; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 650 and 1250 m (Mt. Pirin: FM91: p. “Popina Laka” ab. Sandanski [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]); Stara Planina chain: LH31: Kalofer [GRUEV, 1992], LH62: Shipka [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Rhodopes: LG14: vill. Narechenski Bani and LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from May till July, on Salicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Middle Siberia; Sayan Mts.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: rare mountain species (Mt. Rila: FM97: m. h. “Malyovitsa”, 1800 m [GRUEV, 1992]), in June, on ? Vaccinium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula. Minota (Minota) halmae (Apfelbeck, 1906) (Map 241: V 1, 2, 5) Hypnophila halmae Apfelbeck, Glasn. Zemal. Muz. Bosn.-Herzeg., 17: 249. Minota obesa: GRUEV, 1982 a: 112, 1985: 413, 2001: 21, 2004 b: 62; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 281. Minota halmae: BIONDI, 1986: 908; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 37; GRUEV, 1992: 237, 2003 a: 11, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 71; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 239; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 112; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mountain species, between 1100 and 1250 m (Mt. FN82: Vitosha [1100 m - GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Pirin: FM91: m. h. “Yane Sandanski” [ГРУЕВ, 1990], PM61: Mt. Maleshevska [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: ab. Vratsa [GRUEV, 1982 a; BIONDI, 1986]), from May till August, on ? Vaccinium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of North Italy, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria. 17. Genus Podagrica Chevrolat, 1837 Podagrica fuscicornis (Linnaeus, 1766) Chrysomela fuscicornis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 595. Podagrica fuscicornis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 437; APFELBECK, 1916: 382; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 262; ДИРИМАНОВ, 1970: 22; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 283; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 110, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 366, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 312; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 112; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; VIG, 2002: 142. Podagrica meridionalis: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from March till September, on Althaea (pest), Malva, Lavatera. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Denmark to Azerbaijan, Turkey, Syria and Israel; North-West Africa. Podagrica malvae (Illiger, 1807) Haltica malvae Illiger, Mag. Ins., 6: 63, 159. Podagrica malvae: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 437; APFELBECK, 1916: 382; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1965: 216; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 262; ДИРИМАНОВ, 1970: 22; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 283; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 111, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 368, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; VIG, 1992: 305, 2002: 142; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 313; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 112; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31 Podagrica malvae semirufa: MOHR, 1965: 705.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTREIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1700 m, from April till September, on Althaea (pest), Malva, Lavatera. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands and Portugal to Iran and the countries of the East Mediterranean area. Podagrica menetriesi (Faldermann, 1837) Triplax menetriesi Faldermann, Nouv. Mém. Mosc., 5: 399. Podagrica fuscipes: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 22. Podagrica menetriesi: ГРИГОРОВ, 1957: 83; KRÁL, 1967: 268; MOHR, 1969: 393; ДИРИМАНОВ, 1970: 22; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 284; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 111, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 371, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 64, 2004 c: 90, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 315; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 113; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; VIG, 2002: 143. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1250 m, from April till September, on Althaea (pest), Malva. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Kirgizstan and from Czechia to the Balkan Peninsula. 18. Genus Mantura Stephens, 1831 1. Subgenus Mantura Stephens, 1831 Mantura (Mantura) mathewsi (Curtis, 1834) (Map 242: V 3) Cardiapus mathewsi Curtis, Illustr. Brit. Ent. Mandib., 5: 424. Mantura mathewsi: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 440; APFELBECK, 1916: 386; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 287; GRUEV, 1992: 324, 2001: 21, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 236; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 113; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia (АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916), on Helianthemum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England to Ukraine (Carpathians); Azerbaijan. Mantura (Mantura) obtusata (Gyllenhal, 1813) Haltica obtusata Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 3: 579. Mantura obtusata: HEIKERTINGER, 1951: 149; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 286; GRUEV, 1992: 324, 2001: 21, 2002 b: 29, 2004 a: 446, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 70; VIG, 1992: 305; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 237; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 113; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29, ГРУЕВ, 2000, б: 43. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from lowlands up to 1800 m, from April till October, on Rumex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Finland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Netherlands to Ukraine and Caucasus.
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Mantura (Mantura) rustica (Linnaeus, 1766) Chrysmela rustica Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 595. Mantura rustica: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 441; APFELBECK, 1916: 386; MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 286; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 104, 2000, б: 43; GRUEV, 1992: 325, 2001: 21, 2002 b: 29, 2003 b: 49, 2003 c: 66, 2004 a: 447, 2004 b: 62, 2004 c: 89, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 237; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 113; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTIN IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country, from the sea coast up to 450 m, from April till September, on Rumex, Polygonum, Rheum. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the the Russian Far East; Pakistan. 2. Subgenus Stenomantura Heikertinger, 1909 Mantura (Stenomantura) cylindrica Miller, 1880 (Map 243: I 3) Mantura cylindrica Miller, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 30: 2. Mantura cylindrica: GRUEV, 1992: 323, 2001: 21, 2003 b: 49, 2005 b: 118; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 234; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 114; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Sakar: MG53: vill. Sladun (GRUEV, 1992), in May; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Italy (incl. Sicily), South Croatia , Greece (incl. Ionian Isls.), South Bulgaria, Asiatic Turkey.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium and Portugal to Caucasus, Turkey and the East Mediterranean countries; North-West Africa. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) concinna (Marsham, 1802) Chrysomela concinna Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 196. Plectroscelis dentipes: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Plectroscelis concinna: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. Chaetocnema concinna: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 441; APFELBECK, 1916: 386; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 156; MOHR, 1969: 393; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 150, 1987: 262; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 294; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 87, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 206, 2001: 13, 2002 b: 25, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 443, 2004 b: 56, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; VIG, 1992: 304, 2003 b: 47, 2004 d: 106; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 81; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 114; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2300 m, from (January, February) March till October, on Chenopodiaceae (pest). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to The Kurills and Sakhalien; Taiwan; Morocco. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) conducta (Marsham, 1838) Haltica conducta Marsham, Bull. Mosc., 2: 180. Chaetocnema conducta: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 441; APFELBECK, 1916: 386; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 529; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 298; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 87, 1999: 6, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 208, 2001: 13, 2002 b: 25, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 443, 2004 b: 56, 2004 c: 87, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 82; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 115; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1000 m, from April till September, on Cyperaceae, Juncaceae, Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Portugal to Middle Asia; Africa from the North to Kenya and Congo. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) coyei (Allard, 1863) (Map 246: I 2, 3, 4; II 1, 2, 3; IV) Plectroscelis coyei Allard, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., 4, 3: 659. Chaetocnema coyei: MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 528; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 292; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 88, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 210, 2001: 13, 2002 b: 25, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 443, 2004 b: 57, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 84; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 115; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24; VIG, 2002: 146. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills (FN82: Mt. Vitosha [ГРУЕВР ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FP33: Belogradchik and MH94: m. h. “Luda Kamchiya” [GRUEV, 1992]; Upper Thrace: KG86: vill. Ognyanovo [BG]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG22: vill. Lozen [BG], MG04: Kharmanli [ГРУЕВР ТОМОВ, 1986]; Tundzha Valley and Plane: MG69: Bakadzhitsi Hills [ГРУЕВР ТОМОВ, 1986], MG67: Elkhovo [BG]; Rhodopes: MG02: vill. Varbovo [BG], LG93: vill. Elena [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б]; Mt. Sakar: MG64: vill. Lisovo, MG55: vill. Usterm, MG35: vill. Hlyabovo, MG14: ab. vill Dositeevo and MG14: vill. Balgarin [GRUEV, 2003 b]; Tundzha Plane: MG86: vill. Mamarchevo [GRUEV, 260
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG55: vill. Gramatikovo [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б], MG86: ab. Bolyarovo [ТОМОВР ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NH76: outfall of Kamchiya and NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969], NH30: Burgas [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG68: res. “Arkutino”, NG67: vill. Lozenets, NG66: Tsarevo, NG76: Ahtopol and NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ГРУЕВ, 1988 a]), from May till August, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Albania to Caucasus, Turkey and Iran; East Mediterranean countries. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) major (Jaquelin du Val) (Map 247: IV) Plectroscelis major Jaquelin du Val, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., 2, 10: 717. Chaetocnema major: HEIKERTINGER, 1951: 182; ГРУЕВР ТОМОВ, 1986: 291; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 89; GRUEV, 1992: 215, 2001: 14; GRUEVР DÖBERL, 1997: 89; GRUEVР TOMOV, 1998: 115; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” (ГРУЕВ, 1988 а), in May, on Poaceae, Cyperaceae. GNERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Iran and Kazakhstan; East Mediterranean countries. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) orientalis (Bauduer, 1874) (Map 248: III 3; IV) Plectroscelis orientalis Bauduer, Bull. Soc. ent. Fr., p. 162. Chaetocnema orientalis: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 163; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 298; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 89; GRUEV, 1992: 218, 2001: 14, 2003 c: 64, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 93; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: North-East Bulgaria: NJ84: vill. Ograzhden (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975); Black Sea area: NG66: Tsarevo and NG76: Ahtopol (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975), from May till July, on Cyperus. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Hungary to Bulagia and Greece and from Caucasus and Turkey to Iran; East Mediterranean countries. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) picipes Stephens, 1831 (Map 249: I 1, 3; II 1, 4; III 1, 5; IV; V 1, 2, 3, 4) Chaetocnema picipes Stephens, Brit. Ent. Mandib., IV: 327. Chaetocnema heikertingeri: MOHR, 1969: 393; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 295; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 88; GRUEV, 1992: 211. Chaetocnema laevicollis: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 89; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 115; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 6. Chaetocnema picipes: ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25; GRUEV, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 25, 2003 b: 47, 2004 b: 57, 2004 c: 87, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 2000 m (West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [Suhodol – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FN31: vill. Treklyano and FM57: vill. Pastuh [GRUEV, 1992], FM80: Sandanski [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Vitosha: b. peak Cherni Vrah [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Lyulin: FN72: ab. Buchin-Pass [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Plana: FN90: vill. Kovachevtsi [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FM81: Mt. Verila [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; FN40: Mt. Zemenska [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: 262
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV NJ08: res. “Srebarna” [ГРУЕВ, 1999], MJ15: Ruse [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Sredna Gora Mts: MH11: vill. Korten [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [MOHR, 1969]; Rhodopes: LG24: vill. Bachkovo [GRUEV, 1992], LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [BG] and m. h. “Ruen” [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Sakar: MG55: vill. Ustrem [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NG59: Sozopol and NG67: vill. Lozenets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from May till September, on Polygonaceae. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea. Chaetocnema (Tlanoma) scheffleri (Kutschera, 1864) Plectroscelis scheffleri Kutschera, Weiener ent. Monatschr., 8: 310, 315. Plectroscelis scheffleri: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36. Chaetocnema scheffleri: HEIKERTINGER, 1911: 191; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 529; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 295; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 262; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 90, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 220, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 25, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 443, 2004 b: 57, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 96; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 16; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till October, on Rumex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Slovakia to the Balkan Peninsula and from Germany to Caucasus and Turkey; East Mediterranean countries; North-West Africa.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 2050 m, from (February) March till December, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Amurland; from North-West Africa to Chad and Sudan; North Yemen; Azores. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) imitatrix Gruev, 1990 (Map 252: V 3) Chaetocnema imitatrix Gruev, Reichenbachia, 28, 17: 89-90. Chaetocnema imitatrix: GRUEV, 1992: 214, 2001: 14, 2000 a: 38, 2002 c: 52, 2003 a: 16, 2005 b: 117; ГРУЕВ, 1990: 38; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 87; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 118; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. MOUNTAIN ENDEMIC OF BULGARIA: 1300-1800 m, in FN82: Mt. Vitosha (m. h. “Kumata” b. peak summit Goli Vrah – locus classicus - GRUEV, 1990), from May till October; food plants unknown. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) mannerheimii (Gyllenhal, 1827) (Map 253: II 1) Haltica mannerheimii Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 6, App., p. 664. Chaetocnema mannerheimi: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 162; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 302; k, 1992: 215, 2001: 14; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 6; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. Chaetocnema mannerhemii: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 90; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 118. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Low Maritsa Valley: nr. MG04: Kharmanli (GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975), in May, on Carex, Juncus, Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Asiatic Beringia. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) montenegrina Heikertinger, 1912 Chaetocnema hortensis montenegrina Heikertinger, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 62: 44. Chaetocnema montenegrina: HEIKERTINGER, 1951: 187; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 263; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 530; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 305; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 89, 2002, б: 40; GRUEV, 1992: 216, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 25, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 63, 2004 a: 443, 2004 b: 57, 2004 c: 87, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 91; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 118; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1800 m, from March till September, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Italy to Iran, Afghanistan and Middle Asia. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) obesa (Boieldieu, 1859) Plectroscelis obesa Boieldieu, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., 3: 480. Chaetocnema obesa: ГРУЕВ, 1968: 155, 1988 а: 89; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 529; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 300; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; GRUEV, 1992: 217, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 25, 2003 c: 64, 2004 b: 57, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 92; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 118; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; lowlands (incl. the sea coast), foothills and low mountain parts, from April till June, on Cyperaceae, Juncaceae. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: from Belgium and Byelarussia to the Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to Altai; North-West Africa. 268
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) procerula (Rosenhauer, 1856) (Map 254: I 4; II 1; III 1, 3; IV) Plectroscelis procerula Rosenhauer, Thiere Andalus., p. 344. Chatocnema procerula: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 397; GRUEV, 1977: 72, 1992: 219, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 25, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 443, 2005 b: 117; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 306; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263, 2002, б: 40; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 90; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 94; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 118; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and low mountain parts (North and North-East Bulgaria: GP31: Byala Slatina, NJ: Dobrudja [no locality data - BG]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli [GRUEV, 1977]; Rhodopes: LG93: Huhla Hills [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б]; Mt. Strandzha: NG17: vill. Varovnik [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: PJ24: vill. Durankulak [GRUEV, 1977], NH30: Burgas [GRUEV, 1977], NG59: Sozopol [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]), from April till June, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Turkey; North-West Africa. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) sahlbergi (Gyllenhal, 1827) (Map 255: I 2; V 2, 3) Haltica sahlbergii Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 4: 662. Chaetocnema sahlbergi: CSIKI and HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 398; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 530; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 306; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 90; GRUEV, 1992: 218, 2001: 14; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. Chaetocnema sahlbergii: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 95; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 119; GRUEV, 2004 d: 106, 2005 b: 117. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mounatins from 1200 to 2100 m (Mt. Vitosha: FN82: summit Goli Vrah [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Vlahina [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Mt. Rila: GM37: p. “Belmeken” [“Kurtovo” – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: GM33: p. “Selishte” and LG53: vill. Sarnitsa and LG01: m. h. “Studenets” [ГРУЕВ , ТОМОВ , 1986], KG53: Batak [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from June till October, on Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Asiatic Beringia. REMARKS: the record from Black Sea area (NH76: outfall of Kamchiya) is questionable. Chaetocnema (Chaetocnema) subcoerulea (Kutschera, 1864) Plectroscelis subcoerulea Kutschera, Wiener ent. Monatschr., 8: 311, 346. Chaetocnema subcoerulea: АНГЕЛОВА, 1968: 151; BOROWIEC, 1979: 482; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 304; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 90; GRUEV, 1992: 222, 2001: 14, 2002 b: 26, 2003 a: 6, 2003 c: 64, 2004 b: 57, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 66; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 99; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 119; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 25. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; sporadic in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1400 m, from April till November, on Juncus, Carex. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Sweden and Finland to the Balkan Peninsula and from England to Caucasus.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 20. Genus Sphaeroderma Stephens, 1831 Sphaeroderma testaceum (Fabricius, 1775) (Map 256: I 1, 3, 4; II 1; III 1, 2; IV; V 1, 3) Altica testacea Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 114. Sphaeroderma cardui: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 36; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23. Sphaeroderma rubidum: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 448; APFELBECK, 1916: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 530. Spaheroderma testaceum: MOHR, 1969: 393; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 98; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 530; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 307; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 115, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; GRUEV, 1992: 401, 2001: 27, 2002 b: 32, 2003 c: 68, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 66, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 367; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 119; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; VIG, 2002: 150. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 800 m (West and South -West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [Knyazhevo - ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], FL88: p. “Rupite” nr. Petrich - BG]; North and North-East Bulgaria: NJ08: res. “Srebarna” [ГРУЕВ, 1999], MH99: Shumen [BG]; Stara Planina chain: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Sredna Gora Mts: GN30: Ihtiman [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Upper Thrace: LG89: Stara Zagora [НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а]; Rhodopes: MG29: Ivailovgrad [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo and NG36: vill. Zvezdets [ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; NH74: Obzor [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NH30: Burgas [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986 ], NG59: Sozopol [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974], NG67: Primorsko [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG67: vill. Lozenets [VIG, 2002], NG66: Tsarevo [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG85: vill. Sinemorets [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from May till September, on Carduus, Cirsium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Finland to Caucasus and Azerbaijan. 21. Genus Argopus Fischer von Waldheim, 1824 Argopus bicolor Fischer von Waldheim, 1824) (Map 257: I 3, 4; II 1) Argopus bicolor Fischer von Waldheim, Ent. Ross., 2: 184. Argopus ahrensi: GRUEV and TOMOV, 1965: 83. Argopus bicolor: TOMOV and GRUEV, 1973: 98; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 310; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; GRUEV, 1992: 195, 2001: 13, 2003 a: 6, 2003 b: 47, 2003 c: 63, 2004 c: 87, 2005 b: 116; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 67; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 119; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 24 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG67: Chirpan (GRUEV, TOMOV, 1965), LG89: Stara Zagora (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka (GRUEV, 1992); Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987), in May, on Pulsatilla, ? Clematis. G ENERAL DISRTIBUTION : Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Caucasus. 22. Genus Apteropeda Chevrolat, 1839 Apteropeda orbiculata (Marsham, 1802) Chrysomela orbiculata Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 200.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Apteropeda orbiculata: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 518; GRUEV, 1992: 184, 2001: 12, 2003 a: 6; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 64; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 120. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: “Bulgaria” (no other data – CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940). In Europe on Lamoaceae, Scrophulariaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Portugal to Ukraine (Carpathians). 23. Genus Mniophila Stephens, 1831 Mniophila muscorum (Koch, 1803) (Map 258: III 5; IV; V 2, 3) Haltica muscorum Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 48. Mniophila muscorum: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 153, 1988 а: 105; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 313; GRUEV, 1992: 329, 2001: 21, 2003 a: 6, 2004 d: 108, 2005 b: 118, 2006: 71; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 241; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 120; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 29. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: mounatins between 900 and 1800 m (Mt. Vitosha: FN82: Sofia [Dragalevtsi – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], summit Goli Vrah, FN91: vill. Zheleznitsa, p. “Bai Krastyo” and m. h. “Kumata” [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Losenska: GN91: Germanski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [p. “Partizanska polyana” - ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Mt. Pirin [no locality data - GRUEV, 1992]; FM61: Mt. Malesevska [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Rhodopes: KG53: dam “Batak” [ГРУЕВ, 1970 б]; Black Sea area: NG68: cap Maslen Nos [ГРУЕВ, 1988 a]), from May till November, adults in mooses (Hypnum), larvae on Plantago, Digitalis, Teucrium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Norway to the Balkan Peninsula and from Ireland to Ukraine and Caucsus. 24. Genus Dibolia Latreille, 1829 Dibolia carpathica Weise, 1893 (Map 259: II 1; V 1, 2, 5, 6) Dibolia carpathica Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 1030. Dibolia carpathica: GRUEV, 1979: 139, 1992: 238, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 317; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 113; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 120; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: between 600 and 1800 m (Mt. Pirin: GM03: Bansko, track GM03: m. h. “Banderitsa” > Bansko [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], GM14: vill. Mesta [GRUEV, 1979]; Mt. Osogovo: FM37: m. h. “Iglika” [GRUEV, 1979]; Mt. Slavyanka: GL18: ab. vill. Goleshovo [GRUEV, 1979]; Sredna Gora Mts: LH11: ab. Hisarya and KH92: m. h. “Bogdan” [GRUEV, 1979]), from May till July, on Nepetha. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Ural area to Mid Greece and from Caucasus to SouthEast Kazakhstan. Dibolia cryptocephala (Koch, 1803) Haltica cryptocephala Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 22-23. Dibolia cryptocephala: CSIKI and HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 486; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 531; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 212, 1988 а: 92, 2002, б: 41; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 323; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; GRUEV, 1992: 239, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 58,
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 113; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 120; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1400 m, from April till September, on Eryngium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to Kazakhstan and West Siberia and Pyatigorsk. Dibolia cynoglossi (Koch, 1803) (Map 260: II 1; IV) Haltica cynoglassi Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 20 Dibolia cynoglossi: ДИРИМАНОВ и АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; MOHR, 1965: 706; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 320; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 92; GRUEV, 1992: 240, 2001: 15; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 121; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964]; Black Sea area: NH78: cape Galata [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from May till October, on Marrubium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands and Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from England to Armenia and Asiatic Turkey. Dibolia depresiuscula Letzner, 1847 (Map 261: I 1; II 2; V 1, 3) Dibolia depressiuscula Letzner, Arb. Veränd. Schles. Ges., p. 83. Dibolia depressiuscula: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 531; MOHR, 1981: 443; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 321; GRUEV, 1992: 240, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 48, 2004 b: 58, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 114; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 121; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and low mountain parts (FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [BG]; Mt. Lyulin: FN72: ab. Buchin-Pass [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [MOHR, 1981]; Mt. Stara Planina chain: dam “Asenovets” [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Sakar: MG46: ab. Topolovgrad [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]), from May till September, on Ballota, Stachys, Veronica. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Baikal area. Dibolia femoralis Redtenbacher, 1849 (Map 262: II 1; V 1, 2) Dibolia femoralis Redtenbacher, Fn. Austr., p. 540. Dibolia femoralis: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 241, 2001: 15, 2004 b: 58, 2004 c: 88, 2004 d: 107, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 531; MOHR, 1981: 416; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 316; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 115; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 121; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1200 m (South-West Bulgaria: GM21: vill. Gospodintsi [GRUEV, 1992]; FL68; Mt. Ograzhden [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Mt. Rila: FM76: vill. Stob [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: GM13: vill. Dobrinishte [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Stara Planina chain: FN96: vill. Lakatnik [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: LG07: vill. Hadzhievo [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG24: ab. vill. Bachkovo and KG75: ab. Peshtera [MOHR, 1981]), from May till July, on Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to Caucasus and Asiatic Turkey.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Dibolia foersteri Bach, 1859 (Map 263: II 1; III 5; V 1, 2, 3) Dibolia fцrsteri Bach, Käferfn., p. 163. Dibolia foersteri: CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 489; GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 242, 2001: 15; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 319; GRUEV, 1992: 243, 2004 b: 58, 2005 b: 117; VIG, 1992: 304; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 116; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 121; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from 250-300 to 1500 m (Mt. Golo Bardo: m. h. “Orlite” [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Lozenska: ab. Germanski mr. [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Stara Planina chain: FN78: p. “Shabavitsa” [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]); Rhodopes (LG05: m. h. “Akademik” [VIG, 1992]; KG61: Dospat [GRUEV, 1971 b]), from May till July, on Stachys. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands and Poland to he Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to Armenia. Dibolia occultans (Koch, 1803) Haltica occultans Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 23. Dibolia occultans: MOHR, 1969: 393. 1981: 458; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 531; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 323; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 92, 1999: 7, 2002, б: 41; GRUEV, 1992: 243, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 58, 2004 c: 88, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 118; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 121; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26; VIG, 2002: 152. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 900 m, from March till September, on Mentha, Veronica. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Scandinavia to the Balkan Peninsula and from Portugal to Iran; South-West Africa; Canary Isls. Dibolia rugulosa Redtenbacher, 1849 (Map 264: I 1, 4; II 1; III 4; IV; V 1, 3, 6) Dibolia rugulosa Redtenbacher, Fn. Austr., p. 541. Dibolia rugulosa: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 446; APFELBECK, 1916: 391; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 492; MOHR, 1969: 393, 1981: 431; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 319; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 92; GRUEV, 1992: 244, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 c: 64, 2004 b: 58, 2005 b: 117; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 120; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 122; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 600 m (South-West Bulgaria: Mt. Vitosha: FN82: ab. Sofia [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; FL88: vill. Razhdak, FM80 [GRUEV, 1992]: Sandanski [MOHR, 1981]; Mt Lyulin: FN91: ab. vill. Pancharevo [BG]; FL68: Mt. Ograzhden [GRUEV, 2005 b]; GL18: Mt. Slavyanka [GRUEV, 2005 b]; North Bulgaria: KH88: vill. Dermantsi [BG]; Rhodopes: LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain: NH62: ab. vill. Sveti Vlas [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а]; Mt. Strandzha: NG44: Malko Tarnovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969]), from April till Jule, on Stachys, Veronica. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium to Caucasus. Dibolia schillingii Letzner, 1847 (Map 265: I 1, 2, 3, 4; II 1, 2; III 2, 4, 5; IV) Dibolia schillingii Letzner, Arb. Verand. Schles. Des. Vaterld. Kultur im Jahre 1846, p. 82. Dibolia schillingi: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; CSIKI, HEIKERTINGER, 1940: 493; PANIN, 1941: 557; MOHR, 1969: 393, 1981: 410; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 316; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; 278
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 93; GRUEV, 1992: 245, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 48, 2003 c: 64, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 58; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 120; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 122; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26. Dibolia schillingii: ГРУЕВ, 2002 б: 41; VIG, 2002: 152; GRUEV, 2005 b: 117. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 500 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [MOHR, 1969], FN40: Zemen [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FN71: vill. Studena [BG], FM73: Kresna [MOHR, 1981]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ43: vill. Senovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Fore-Balkan: Veliko Tarnovo [MOHR, 1981]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Tundzha Plane: MG39: Sveti Iliiski Hills [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Rhodopes: MF29: Ivailovgrad and LG05: vill. Hrabrino [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], Besparski Ridove Hills ab. vill. Ognyanovo [GRUEV, 2002 b], LG93: Huhla Hills [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б]; Mt. Sakar: MG33: vill. Levka [GRUEV, 2002 b], vill. Sladun [BG]; Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH89: vill. Kranevo [PANIN, 1941], NH78: Varna [MOHR, 1981], NH52: Nesebar [MOHR, 1969], NG59: Sozopol [MOHR, 1981], NG67: vill. Lozenets and NG66: Tsarevo [GRUEV, 2002 b], NG76: Ahtopol [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), from April till July, on Salvia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Netherlands to Kazakhstan and from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula. Dibolia timida (Illiger, 1807) (Map 266: I 1; II 1, 2; V 1) Haltica timida Illiger, Mag. Ins., 6: 71, 172. Dibolia timida: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 246, 2001: 15, 2002 b: 26, 2003 b: 48, 2004 a: 444, 2004 b: 58, 2005 b: 117, 2006: 67; MOHR, 1981: 445; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 322; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 121; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 122; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 26; ГРУЕВ, 2002 б: 41. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills (Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 1971 b], FM80: ab. Sandanski [BG]; Stara Planina chain [no locality data - MOHR, 1981]; Low Maritsa Valley: MG04: Kharmanli [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ , 1986]; Tundzha Plane: MG69: Bakadzhitsi Hills [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Rhodopes: LG93: Huhla Hills [ГРУЕВ, 2002 б] Mt. Sakar: MG14: ab. vill. Dositeevo [GRUEV,2003 b], MG15: ab. vill. Ovcharovo [GRUEV, 2003 b], MG33: vill. Levka [GRUEV, 1992]), from April till July, on Eryngium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Belgium, Czechia and Slovakia to the Balkan Peninsula and from Portugal to Ukraine; North-West Africa. 25. Genus Psylliodes Latreille, 1827 1. Subgenus Psylliodes Latreille, 1827 Psylliodes (Psylliodes) aereus austriacus Heikertinger, 1911 (Map 267: V 1, 2, 3) Psylliodes aerea austriaca Heikertinger, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges., Wien, 61: 21. Psylliodes aerea austriaca: ГРУЕВ, 1989: 141, 1990: 38; GRUEV, 1992: 372. Psylliodes aereus austriacus: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 320; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 122; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; GRUEV, 2001: 24, 2003 a: 12, 2004 b: 65, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; ГРУЕВ, 2002 а: 22. 281
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN82: Mt. Vitosha (1100-2290 m: peak Cherni Vrah, summit Goli Vrah and summit Samara, m. h. “Kumata” [ГРУЕВ, 1989]); Mt. Pirin (FM92: peak Vihren, 2400 m [ГРУЕВ, 1990]), Stara Planina chain: (peak KH83: Vezhen [erroneously written: “Vihren” by GRUEV, 2002 b]), from May till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: mountains of Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Rumania, Ukraine (Carpathians), Bulgaria. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) affinis (Paykull, 1799) Galeruca affinis Paykull, Fn. Suec., 2: 109. Psylliodes affinis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 531; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 328; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а:111, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; GRUEV, 1992: 373, 2001: 24, 2002 b: 31, 2003 c: 67, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 65, 2004 c: 90, 2004 d: 109, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 72; VIG, 1992: 306; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 320; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 950 m, from April till August, on Solanaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to West Siberia; Morocco. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) attenuatus (Koch, 1803) Haltica attenuata Koch, Ent. Hefte, 2: 34. Psylliodes attenuata: МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 219; ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 219; АНГЕЛОВА, 1968: 150, 1971: 166; MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 331; GRUEV, 1992: 374, 2001: 25, 2004 a: 448, 2005 b: 119. Psylliodes attenuata ab. picicollis: АНГЕЛОВА, 1968: 152. Psylliodes attenuatus: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 323; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 123; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 44; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; GRUEV, 2003 b: 50 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, lowlands and foothills, from April till October, on Cannabis (pest), Humulus, Urtica. GENERAL DISIRTIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Korea and Japan. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) brisouti Bedel, 1898 (Map 268: I 1; II 4; V 1, 2) Psylliodes brisouti Bedel, Fn. Col. Bassin Seine, 5: 202. Psylliodes brisouti: GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975: 163; GRUEV, 1977: 72, 1992: 375, 2001: 25, 2002 b: 31, 2004 b: 65, 2005 b: 119; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 334; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 324; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 123; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from lowlands up to 1300 m (South-West Bulgaria: FM74: Simitli [BG], FM75: Blagoevgrad [GRUEV, 1992], Kresna Gorge: FM71: r. st. Peiyo Yavorov [BG]; Stara Planina chain: FN96: vill. Bov and vill. Lakatnik [GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975]; Rhodopes: LG05: ab. m. h.”Zdravets” [GRUEV, KRÁL, 1975]), from June till November, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from South Sweden to Italy and from France to Rumania, Bulgaria and Greece. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) chalcomerus (Illiger, 1807) Haltica chalcomera Illiger, Mag. Ins., 6: 75, 173. Psylliodes hyoscyami var. chalcomera: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 442; APFELBECK, 1916: 388. 283
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 384, 2001: 25, 2003 c: 68, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 336; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 124; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills (Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Sredna Gora Mts: MH01: vill. Dolno Panicherevo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Black Sea area: NH30: Burgas [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916], NG66: Tsarevo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]), in May and June, on Hyoscyamus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Russian Far East. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) illyricus Leonardi et Gruev, 1993 (Map 270: I 1, 4; II 1; III 4; V 5) Psylliodes illyricus Leonardi et Gruev, Atti Cos. Ital. Sci. nat. Mus. Civ. Stor nat. Milano, 133: 15-20. Psylliodes picina: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 153; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 331 (part.). Psylliodes illyricus: LEONARDI, GRUEV, 1993: 16; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 337; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 124; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; GRUEV, 2001: 25, 2003 c: 68, 2004 b: 65, 2005 b: 119. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: Kresna Gorge: station “Peyo Yavorov” (BG); FL78: Mt. Belasitsa: ab. Perich (LEONARDI, GRUEV, 1993); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FP24: nr. c. “Magurata” (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б; LEONARDI, GRUEV, 1993); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (LEONARDI,\ GRUEV, 1993); Mt. Strandzha: NG36: vill. Zvezdets (LEONARDI, GRUEV, 1993), from May to October, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, Asiatic Turkey. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) instabilis Foudras, 1860 Psylliodes instabilis Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 150, 171. Psylliodes instabilis: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 385, 2001: 25, 2003 c: 68, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 65, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 533; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 338; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 113, 2000, б: 45; VIG, 1992: 306; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 338; GRUEV and TOMOV, 1998: 125; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31, 2002 b: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and Ukraine and from Spain to Caucasus, Turkey and Israel; North-West Africa. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) isatidis Heikertinger, 1912 (Map 271: I 1; V 1) Psylliodes cuprea var. isatidis Heikertinger, in: Reitter, Fn. Germanica, 4: 207. Psylliodes isatidis: ГРУЕВ, 1968: 156; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 336; GRUEV, 1992: 386, 2001: 25, 2003 c: 68, 2004 b: 65, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 338; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 125; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (GRUEV, 1992); Stara Planina chain: LH83: nr. vill. Krastets (ГРУЕВ, 1968), in May, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Finland to the Balkan Peninsula and from France to West Siberia and Mongolia.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Psylliodes (Psylliodes) kiesenwetteri Kutschera, 1864 Psylliodes kiesenwetteri Kutschera, Wiener ent. Monatschr., p. 394. Psylliodes gibbosa: HEIKERTINGER, 1921: 57; MOHR, 1969: 393. Psylliodes glabra: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 533. Psylliodes kiesenwetteri: GRUEV, TOMOV, 1975: 162; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 340; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 113, 2000 б: 79, 2000, б: 45; GRUEV, 1992: 387, 2001: 26, 2002 b: 32, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 68, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 65, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; VIG, 1992: 306, 2002: 157; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 339; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 125; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast to 1000 m, from April till November, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Austria and Hungary to the Balkan Peninsula; Asiatic Turkey. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) laticollis Kutschera, 1864 (Map 272: I 1) Psylliodes laticollis Kutschera, Wiener ent. Monatschr., 8: 380, 388. Psylliodes laticollis: ГРУЕВ, 1990 б: 63-66; GRUEV, 1992: 389, 2001: 26, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 340; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 125; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (ГРУЕВ, 1990 б), in June, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Spain to Greece and Bulgaria; North-West Africa; Macaronesia. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) luteolus (Müller, 1776) (Map 273: I 3; II 1; V 1) Altica luteola O. F. Müller, Zool. Dan. Prodr., p. 84. Psylliodes luteola: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532 (part.); ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 330. Psylliodes luteolus: GRUEVР DÖBERL, 1997: 341; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 125; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31; GRUEV, 2001: 26, 2003 b: 50, 2004 b: 65, 2005 b: 119. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills up to 800 m (Stara Planina chain: GN08: nr. c. “Ledenika” ab. Vratsa [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Rhodopes: KG86: Besaparski Ridove Hills ab. vill. Ognyanovo and LG29: ab. Asenovgrad [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Sakar: MG53: vill. Sladun [GRUEV, 1992]), MG33: vill. Levka [GRUEV, 2003 b]), from March till July, on Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from England and Spain to Iran and the East Maditerranean countries; North-West Africa. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) magnificus Gruev, 1975 (Map 274: I 4; IV) Psylliodes magnificus Gruev, Acta zool. bulgarica, 1: 92-94. Psylliodes magnificus: GRUEV, 1975: 92-94, 1992: 390, 2000 a: 43, 2001: 26, 2002 c: 53, 2003 a: 17, 2003 c: 68, 2005 b: 119; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 337; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 114; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 343; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 126; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 31, 2002 b: 32; VIG, 1992: 306, 2002: 157. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Strandzha: MG86: ab. Bolyarovo (GRUEV, 1975); Black Sea area: NG68: outfall of Ropotamo (GRUEV, 1975), NG67: vill. Lozenets (VIG, 2002), NG66: Tsarevo and NG76: Ahtopol – locus classlicus - GRUEV, 1975), from May till July; food plants unknown.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Bulgaria, Greece (Goumenissa), Aziatic Turkey (Isparta; Silvan Bekirhan). Psylliodes (Psylliodes) marcidus (Illiger, 1807) (Map 275: IV) Haltica marcida Illiger, Mag. Ins., 6: 175. Psylliodes marcida: ГРУЕВ, 1970 б: 153, 1988: 114; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 329; GRUEV, 1992: 390. Psylliodes marcidus: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 343; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 126; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; ГРУЕВ, 2000 а: 69; GRUEV, 2001: 26. DISTERIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH52: rt. “Slanchev Bryag” (ГРУЕВ, 1970 б); NH52: Nesebar; NG59: Sozopol (ГРУЕВ, 1988), in June, on Cakile maritima. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: coastal parts of the Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Sea; Azores. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) napi (Fabricius, 1792) Galleruca napi Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 1: 29. Psylliodes napi: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 334; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 114, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; GRUEV, 1992: 391, 2001: 26, 2002 b: 32, 2003 b: 50, 2003 c: 68, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 65, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 344; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 126; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till October, on Brassicaceae. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: from England to Baikal area and Yakutia; North-West Africa. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) pallidicolor Pic, 1903 (Map 276: I 1, 4; II 4; III 4; IV; V 2) Psylliodes pallidicolor Pic, Echange, p. 125. Psylliodes wachsmanni: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59. Psylliodes pallidicolor: ГРУЕВ, 1978: 212, 1988 а: 114; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 347; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 126; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; GRUEV, 2001: 26, 2002 b: 32, 2003 c: 68, 2005 a: 350, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands and foothills up to 500 (South-West Bulgaria: Kresna Gorge and FM71: r. st. Peiyo Yavorov [BG]; Mt. Konyavska: FM58: vill. Tavalichevo [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 2002 b], FM90: Sandanski > vill. Lilyanovo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]; North Bulgaria: FP80-81: Montana [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Mt. Strandzha: MG97: vill. Golyamo Krushovo [GRUEV, 1971 b]; Black Sea area: NG68: outfall of Ropotamo [ГРУЕВ, 1978]), from May till September; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, Caucasus, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Israel, Lebanon, Algeria. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) picinus (Marsham, 1802) (Map 277: IV) Psylliodes picina Marsham, Ent. Brit., 1: 206. Psylliodes picina: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532; LEONARDI, 1978: 587; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 331 (part.); ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 114; GRUEV, 1992: 394 (part.), . 291
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Psylliodes picinus: GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 348; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 127; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32., GRUEV, 2001: 26, 2003 a: 7. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NH74: Obzor (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974), in July, on ? Quercus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: whole Europe. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) puncticollis Rosenhauer, 1856 (Map 278: II 1; IV) Psylliodes puncticollis Rosenhauer, Thiere Andalus., p. 341. Psylliodes puncticollis: GRUEV, 1971 b: 59, 1992: 395, 2001: 26, 2003 c: 68, 2004 c: 91, 2005 a: 352, 2005 b: 119; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 329; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 263; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 115; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 350; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 127; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. Psylliodes luteola: WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532 (part.). DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Sredna Gora Mts: LH11: ab. Hisarya (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Black Sea area: NG66: Tsarevo (GRUEV, 1971 b), in June, on Apocynus, Oenothera. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain to Bulgaria and Greece; North-West Africa. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) sturanyi Apfelbeck, 1906 (Map 279: V 1) Psylliodes sturanyi Apfelbeck, Glasn. zemal. Muz. Sarajevo, p. 249. Psylliodes sturanyi: GRUEV, 1992: 397, 2001: 26, 2003 a: 12, 2004 b: 66, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 354; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 127; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Stara Planina chain: LH23: peak Botev, 2300 m (GRUEV, 1992), in Jule; food plants unknown.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South-East Bosnia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Rumania (Transsylvania, Banat). Psylliodes (Psylliodes) thlaspis Foudras, 1860 (Map 280: I 4; II 1, 4; III 4, 5; IV; V 1, 3) Psylliodes thlaspis Foudras, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.), 6: 150, 154. Psylliodes thalspis: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 220; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 264; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 335; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 115; GRUEV, 1992: 318, 2001: 26, 2003 c: 68, 2004 b: 66, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 356; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 127; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; VIG, 2002: 158. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1400 m (West Bulgaria: FN38: Kyustendil [GRUEV, 1992]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Dragalevtsi - GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Golo Bardo: summitt Ostritsa [GRUEV, 1992]; North Bulgaria: GN27: Mezdra [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FP15: summitt Vrashka Chuka [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969], FN84: vill. Katina and FP24: nr. cave “Magurata” [GRUEV, 1992], GN24: b. peak Murgash [BG]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964], LG17: vill. Kaloyanovo [BG], LG84: Khaskovo [VIG, 2002]; Rhodopes: p. “Studenets” nr. LG05: m. h. “Zdravets” [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Strandzha: NG26: vill. Bliznak and NG56: vill. Kondolovo [ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987]; Black Sea area: NH78: p. “Pobiti Kamani” nr. Varna [BG], NG59: Sozopol and NG67: Primorsko [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG66: Tsarevo and NG67: vill. Lozenets [VIG, 2002]), from April till October, on Lepidium. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Poland to the Balkan Peninsula and from Spain to Caucasus and South Sporades. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) tricolor Weise, 1888 (Map 281: II 1, 2, 4; III 5; IV; V 1, 2) Psylliodes tricolor Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deitschl., Col. 6: 806. Psylliodes sophiae: ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964: 220; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 532; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 333; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 115; GRUEV, 1992: 397, 2002 b: 32, 2005 b: 119; VIG, 1992: 307; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 353; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 127; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. Psylliodes tricolor: GRUEV, 2001: 26, 2004 b: 66, 2004 c: 91, 2004 d: 110. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1300 m (West Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Rila: FM96: Rilski mr. [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Konyavska: FM58: vill. Tavalichevo [GRUEV, 2002 b ]; Mt. Pirin: GM04: ab. Razlog [WARCHALOWSKI, 1974]; Stara Planina chain: MH53: summit Balgarka [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ДИРИМАНОВ, АНГЕЛОВА, 1964], KG86: vill. Ognyanovo and LG89: Stara Zagora [GRUEV, 1992]; Rhodopes: LG05: vill. Hrabrino [GRUEV, 2002 b]; East Bulgaria: NH22: Aitos [GRUEV, 1992]; Black Sea area: NH78: p. “Pobiti Kamani” nr. Varna, NH52: Nesebar and NG76: Ahtopol [ГРУЕВ, 1988 а], NG66: Tsarevo [VIG, 1992]), from March till October, on Descurainia. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Baikal area; Morocco. Psylliodes (Psylliodes) wrasei Leonardi et Arnold, 1995 (Map 282: IV; V 3) Psylliodes wrasei Leonardi et Arnold, Atti. Soc. Ital. Sci. nat. Museo civ. Stor. Nat. Milano, 134: 300-306. Psylliodes wrasei: LEONARDI, ARNOLD, 1995: 299; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 358; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; GRUEV, 2001: 27, 2002 b: 32, 2003 a: 8, 2005 b: 119. 295
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: FN61: Mt. Golo Bardo: summit Ostritsa, 1140 m (GRUEV, 2002 b), Mt. Lyulin: FN72: ab. Buchin-Pass (GRUEV, 2002 b); Black Sea area: NG67: Primorsko (GRUEV, 2002 b), in May, July and Otober; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Ukraine, Georgia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece. 2. Subgenus Semicnema Weise, 1888 Psylliodes (Semicnema) reitteri Weise, 1888 (Map 283: IV) Psylliodes reitteri Weise, Natursgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 784. Psylliodes reitteri: ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 341; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 115, 2002 в: 36; GRUEV, 1992: 396, 2001: 26, 2003 a: 7; GRUEV, DÖBERL, 1997: 351; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 128; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Black Sea area: NG68: res. “Arkutino” (ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986), in June, on Phragmites. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Czechia and Slovakia to Bulgaria and from Austria to South Ukraine and the basin of Volga.
Subfamily HISPINAE 1. Genus Hispa Linnaeus, 1767 Hispa atra Linnaeus, 1767 Hispa atra Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 603. Hispa atra: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 16; GRUEV, 1968 c: 64; 1992: 342, 2002 b: 32, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 68, 2004 a: 448, 2004 b: 66, 2004 c: 91, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 73; ГРУЕВ, 1988 а: 88, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 129; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; VIG, 2002: 159. Hispella atra: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 448; APFELBECK, 1916: 393; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 148; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 175, 1987: 264; MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 533; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 342 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from (January) March till October, on Poaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the whole Europe to Mongolia and North China; Mediterranean area. 2. Genus Dicladispa Dicladispa testacea (Linaeus, 1767) (Map 284: I 4; IV) Hispa testacea Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 603. Dicladispa testacea: GRUEV, 1968 c: 64, 1992: 403, 2003 c: 68, 2005 a: 353, 2005 b: 119; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 344; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 129; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32; VIG, 2002: 159; WARCHALOWSKI, 2003: 556.
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Subfamily CASSIDINAE 1. Genus Cassida Linnaeus, 1758 1. Subgenus Pilemostoma Desbrochers des Loges, 1891 Cassida (Pilemostoma) fastuosa Schaller, 1783 (Map 285: I 1, 4; II 1, 2; III 4; IV; V 1, 3, 4, 5) Cassida fastuosa Schaller, Abh. Hall. Ges., 1: 259. Cassida vittata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. Pilemostoma fastuosa: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84; GRUEV, 1967 b: 25; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 167, 1987: 265; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 533; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 374. Cassida fastuosa: NETOLITZKY, 1912: 160; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 91; GRUEV, 1992: 411, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 b: 66, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 74; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 136; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cassida (Cassida) elongata Weise, 1893 (Map 288: III 2) Cassida vibex var. elongata Weise, Naturgesch. Ins. Deutschl., Col. 6: 1108. Cassida elongata: ГРУЕВ, 2004: 115-118 DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: MH99: Shumen (ГРУЕВ, 2004), in July; no other data. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: North Kazakhstan, South Russia, East Ukraine, East Bulgaria. Cassida (Cassida) ferruginea Goeze, 1777 (Map 289: I 1; IV) Cassida ferruginea Goeze, Ent. Beytr., 1: 213. Cassida ferruginea: ГРУЕВ, 1970 а: 151, 1980: 89; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 357; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; GRUEV, 1992: 412; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 131, 2005 b: 119, 2006: 74; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (GRUEV, 1992); Black Sea area: NG76: Ahtopol (ГРУЕВ, 1970 а), in July, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Pyrenees and North France to Baikal area. Cassida (Cassida) flaveola Thunberg, 1794 Cassida flaveola Thunberg, Ins. Suec., 8: 103. Cassida flaveola: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24, 1909 б: 106; GRUEV, 1967 b: 27, 1992: 412, 2002 b: 33, 2003 c: 69, 2004 b: 66, 2004 c: 91, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 534; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89, 1999: 8; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 350; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; VIG, 1992: 307; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 131; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. Cassida berolinensis: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from lowlands (incl. the sea coast) up to 2000 m, from April till October, on Caryophyllaceae. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from the whole Europe to the Russian Far East. Cassida (Cassida) inquinata Brulle, 1832 Cassida inquinata Brulle, Expéd. Scient. Morée, 3, 1: 266. Cassida inquinata: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; GRUEV, 1967 b: 29, 1992: 414, 2002 b:33, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 66, 2005 b: 120; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 264; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 535; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90, 2000, б: 45; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 359; VIG, 1992: 307; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 131; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. Cassida humeralis: BOROWIEC, 1979: 482. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – IV; nearly the whole country; lowlands (incl. the sea coast) and foothills, from March till July, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISRTIBUTION: Mediterranean area, Mid and East Europe; Syria; Turkmenistan. Cassida (Cassida) lineola Creutzer, 1799 (Map 290: I 1; II 1; V 2) Cassida lineola Creutzer, Ent. Vers., p. 119. Cassida lineola: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84; GRUEV, 1967 b: 28, 1992: 415, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 534; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 352; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 131; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. 303
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), FL88: Petrich (Kozhuh - АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964), FM73: Kresna (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (WARCHALOWSKI, 1974); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (GRUEV, 1967 b ); Rhodopes (no locality data - GRUEV, 1967 b), in May and June, on Artemisia. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Central Europe to Japan and Taiwan. Cassida (Cassida) nebulosa Linnaeus, 1758 Cassida nebulosa Linnaeus, 1958, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 363. Cassida nebulosa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 156; GRUEV, 1967 b: 27, 1992: 418, 2002 b: 33, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 120; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 264; MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 534; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 349; VIG, 1992: 307; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 131; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1900 m, from March till September, on Chenopodium (pest on Beta; Atriplex). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the British Isls to Japan. Cassida (Cassida) pannonica Suffrian, 1844 Cassida pannonica Suffrian, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 5: 147. Cassida pannonica: АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 85; GRUEV, 1967 b: 29, 1992: 420, 2002 b: 33, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 91, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 264; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 356; VIG, 1992: 307; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 132; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1900 m, from April till August, on Centaurea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Germany to Kazakhstan, Middle Asia and West China. Cassida (Cassida) panzeri Weise, 1907 (Map 291: I 1; III 4; V 1, 2) Cassida panzeri Weise, Wien. Ent. Zeit., 26: 14. Cassida thoracica: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342. Cassida panzeri: ГРУЕВ, 1970 а: 151, 1980: 89, 1999: 8; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 356; GRUEV, 1992: 421, 2002 b: 33, 2004 b: 67, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 132; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski (GRUEV, 1992); North Bulgaria: vill. Deramntsi (GRUEV, 2002 b); Stara Planina chain: LH14: Troyan (ГРУЕВ, 1970 а), KH84: vill. Ribaritsa, p. “Kostina” nr. vill. Ribaritsa (GRUEV, 2002 b); Mt. Pirin – Mt. Rila: FM84: Predela-Pass (ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Pirin: FM80: ab. Sandanski; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (ГРУЕВ, 1980), in May and June, on Asteraceae (Arctium, Scorzonera). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Japan. Cassida (Cassida) prasina Illiger, 1798 Cassida prasina Illiger, Käf. Preuss., 1: 481.
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A DISTRIBUTIONAL ATLAS AND CATALOGUE OF THE LEAF BEETLES OF BULGARIA Cassida prasina: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 449; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; GÜNTHER, 1954: 162; GRUEV, 1967 b: 31, 1992: 422, 2002 b: 33, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 92, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 177, 1987: 265; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 536; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 213, 1980: 90, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 363; VIG, 1992: 307. Cassida chloris: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1850 m, from April till September, on Achillea, Artemisia, Anthemis. GENERAL DISITRIBUTION: from England to Kazakhsatan, Siberia and West China. Cassida (Cassida) rubiginosa Mueller, 1776 Cassida rubiginosa Mueller, Zool. Dan. Prodr., p. 65. Cassida rubiginosa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 19094: 35; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; GRUEV, 1967 b: 29, 1971 a: 42, 1978: 213, 1992: 425, 2002 b: 33, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 92, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 264; MOHR, 1969: 393; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 535; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 358; VIG, 1992: 307; SAKALIAN et al., 1993: 49; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 132; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. Cassida sanguinosa: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34. Cassida languida: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole contry, from the sea coast up to 2100 m, from (February) March till September, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from the British Isls to Japan and Taiwan; Morocco. Cassida (Cassida) rufovirens Suffrian, 1844 (Map 292: I 4; II 4; III 4, 5; IV; V 1, 2) Cassida rufovirens Suffrian, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 5: 144. Cassida rhilensis: WEISE, 1891: 449; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 449; APFELBECK, 1916: 394. Cassida rufovirens rhilensis: SPAETH, REITTER, 1926: 48; WINKLER, 1930: 1358; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 362; GRUEV, 1992: 428; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 133. Cassida rufovirens: ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 177; ПОПОВ, 1972: 171; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 361; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; GRUEV, 1992: 427, 2002 b: 33, 2003 c: 69, 2004 b: 67, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 132; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Werst Bulgaria: FN82: Sofia (ПОПОВ, 1972), FN38: Kyustendil [BG]; Mt. Rila (no locality data - WEISE, 1891); Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: FP24: nr. c. “Magurata” (GRUEV, 2002 b), FP33: Belogradchik and KH84: vill. Ribaritsa (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969), Mt. Mator East of Kotel (= “Kodscha Balkan” – SPAETH, REITTER, 1926); Mt. Strandzha: NG56: vill. Kondolovo (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Black Sea side: NH78: Varna (ГРУЕВ, 1980), from May till November, on Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Caucasus and Asia Minor. Cassida (Cassida) sanguinolenta Mueller, 1776 Cassida sanguinolenta Mueller, Zool. Dan. Prodr., p. 65. Cassida rufovirens: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; GRUEV, 1967 b: 30; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 177.
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cassida sanguinolenta: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 343; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 449; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; GRUEV, 1967 b: 31, 1971 a: 43, 1992: 428, 2002 b: 33, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 92, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 177, 1987: 265; TOMOV, GRUEV, 1973: 98; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 536; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 362; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 133; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33; VIG, 2002: 165. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1300 m, from April till August, on Achillea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Kamchatka. Cassida (Cassida) seladonia Gyllenhal, 1827 (Map 293: I 1, 2, 3, 4; II 1; IV; V 5) Cassida seladonia Gyllenhal, Ins. Suec., 4: 644. Cassida seladonia: GRUEV, 1971 a: 42, 1992: 429, 2002 b: 33, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 354; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987: 264; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 133; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (incl. the sea coast) and foothills (South-West Bulgaria: FM80: Sandanski (GRUEV, 1992), FM71: r. st. Peiyo Yavorov (GRUEV, 2002 b), FL88: Petrich (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Belasitsa: (FL78: ab. Petrich – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986), MG04: Kharmanli (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Mt. Sakar (MG: no locality data – ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Rhodopes: LG61: Kardzhali (GRUEV, 2002 b); Mt. Strandzha: NG65: vill. Kosti (ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1987); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (GRUEV, 1971 a), from March till June, on Filago. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Denmark, Belgium and Portugal to Greece, Bulgaria and Crimea. Cassida (Cassida) stigmatica Suffrian, 1844 (Map 294: I 1, 2; II 4; III 4, 5; V 1, 2) Cassida stigmatica SUFFRIAN, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 5: 206. Cassida stigmatica: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; ГРУЕВ, 1970 а: 151; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 360; GRUEV, 1992: 430, 2002 b: 33, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 92, 2005 b: 120; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 133; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: foothills and mountains up to 1100 m (West Bulgaria: FN40: Zemen and FN38: Kyustendil [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], FM73: Kresna [GRUEV, 1992]; Stara Planina chain and Fore-Balkan: LH83: vill. Krastets [ГРУЕВ, 1970 а], FP33: Belogradchik [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ], LH17: Lovech [GRUEV, 2002 b]; Sredna Gora Mts: KH71: rt. “Panagyurski kolonii” ab. Panagyurishte [ГРУЕВ, 1970 а]; Rhodopes: LG05: p. “Ravnishta” nr. vill. Dedovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], LG61: Kardzhali [BG]), from, May till September, on Achillea. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Spain, France and Belgium to North China. Cassida (Cassida) vibex Linnaeus, 1767 Cassida vibex Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 575. Cassida vibex: ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 149; GRUEV, 1971 a: 28, 1992: 434, 2002 b: 34, 2003 b: 51, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 68, 2004 c: 92, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 75; ТОМОВ, 308
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 264; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 535; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986:355; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 133; ГРУЕВ, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; very common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1500 m, from April till September, on Arctium, Cirsium, Carduus. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland and Spain to Japan. 4. Subgenus Cassidulella Strand, 1928 Cassida (Cassidulella) berolinensis Suffrian, 1844 (Map 295: I 1; II 1; IV) Cassida berolinensis Suffrian, Ent. Zeit., 5: 270. Cassida berolinensis: GRUEV, 1971 a: 44, 1992: 409; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 89; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 351; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 130; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: South-West Bulgaria: FM73: Kresna (GRUEV, 1971 a); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (GRUEV, 1992); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (ГРУЕВ, 1980), from (February) March till July, on Caryophyllaceae, ? Chenopodiaceae. GENERAL DSIRTIBUTION: from Central Europe to East Siberia and China. Cassida (Cassidulella) nobilis Linnaeus, 1758 Cassida nobilis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 363. Cassida nobilis: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 35; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 395; БУРЕШ, ЛАЗАРОВ, 1956: 156; GRUEV, 1967 b: 32, 1992: 419, 2002 b: 33, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 537; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 364; VIG, 2002: 163. Cassida vittata: НЕДЯЛКОВ: 1909 а: 24; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 450; APFELBECK, 1916: 396. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from March till December, on Chenopodiacea, Caryophyllaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from Ireland to Japan. Cassida (Cassidulella) parvula Boheman, 1854 (Map 296: II 1; IV) Cassida parvula Boheman, Mon. Cassid., 2: 428. Cassida vittata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24. Cassida parvula: ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90; GRUEV, 1982 a: 113, 1992: 421, 2004 c: 92; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 365. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Upper Thrace: LG89: Stara Zagora (GRUEV, 1982 a); Black Sea area: NH51:Pomorie (ГРУЕВ, 1980), in September; food plants unknown. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: South Russia, Ukraine, Caucasus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Mongolia, Tibet, China. 5. Subgenus Pseudocassida Desbrochers des Loges, 1891 Cassida (Pseudocassida) murraea Linnaeus, 1767 Cassida murraea Linnaeus, 1767, Syst. Nat., ed. 12: 575. Cassida murraea: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17; НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 23; PANIN, 1941: 557; АНГЕЛОВ, 1960: 29; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1965: 148; GRUEV, 1967 b: 26, 1992: 310
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV 417, 2002 b: 33, 2003 c: 69, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74 ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176, 1987: 265; MOHR, 1969: 393; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 90, 1999: 8, 2000, б: 45; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 366; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 134; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33; VIG, 2002: 163. Cassida murraea ab. immaculata: GRUEV, 1967 b: 27. Cassida murraea ab. maculata: GRUEV, 1967 b: 27. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; common in the whole country, from the sea coast up to 900 m, from April till November, on Lamiaceae, Asteraceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from the British Isls to Japan. 6. Subgenus Mionycha Weise, 1891 Cassida (Mionycha) azurea Fabricius, 1801 (Map 297: II 1; IV; V 1) Cassida azurea Fabricius, Syst. El., 1: 389. Cassida azurea ab. ornata: GRUEV, 1967 b: 31. Cassida azurea: ТОМОВ и ГРУЕВ, 1969: 177; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 91; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 368; GRUEV, 1992: 408, 2004 b: 66, 2005 b: 119; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 134; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: Fore-Balkan: FP33: Belogradchik (GRUEV, 1967 b); Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv (ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986); Black Sea area: NH78: Varna (ГРУЕВ, 1980), in May, on Caryophyllaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Kazakhstan and Siberia. Cassida (Mionycha) margaritacea Schaller, 1783 Cassida margaritacea Schaller, Abh. Hall. Ges., p. 259. Cassida margaritacea: АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 449; APFELBECK, 1916: 394; АНГЕЛОВ et al., 1964: 84; GRUEV, 1967 b: 31, 1992: 416; 2002 b: 33, 2003 b: 51, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 66, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 74; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 536; ГРУЕВ, 1978: 213, 1980: 91, 2000, б: 45; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 369; VIG, 1992: 307, 2002: 162; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 135; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: I – V; the whole country, from the sea coast up to 1200 m, from April till October, on Caryophyllaceae. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Baikal area. Cassida (Mionycha) subreticulata Suffrian, 1844 (Map 298: I 1, 3; II 1, 2; III 1, 3; IV; V 1, 5, 6) Cassuida subreticulata Suffrian, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 5: 244. Cassida subreticulata: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; GRUEV, 1971 a: 43, 1992: 433, 2002 b : 34, 2004 a: 449, 2004 b: 67, 2005 b: 120, 2006: 75; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 91, 2000, б: 46; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 369; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 135; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 33. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (South-West Bulgaria: FL89: vill. Mihnevo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Mt. Pirin: GL09: Melnik [GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. Slavyanka [1000 m; GRUEV, 1992]; Mt. FL68: Ograzhden [GRUEV, 2005 b]; North Bulgaria: KH69: Cherven Bryag [GRUEV, 2004 b]; Stara Planina chain: FN96: vill. Lakatnik [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; Upper Thrace: vill. Kochеvo [BG], LG16: Plovdiv 312
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV [GRUEV, 1992], LG64: vill. Spahievo [ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904], MG04: Kharmanli [GRUEV, 1971 a]; Tundzha Plane: MG67: Elhovo [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986], MG66: vill. Granitovo [GRUEV, 1971 a]; Black Sea area: NH78: Varna [ГРУЕВ, 1980]), from April till October, on Saponaria. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: from France to Kazakhstan and Siberia. 7. Subgenus Tylocentra Reitter, 1926 Cassida (Tylocentra) canaliculata Laicharting, 1781 (Map 299: I 1, 3; II 1, 2; III 1, 2, 3) Cassida canaliculata Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol. Ins., 1: 109. Cassida austriaca: ЙОАКИМОВ, 1904: 34; КОВАЧЕВ, 1905: 10; ANONYMOUS, 1907: 342; МАРКОВИЧ, 1909: 17. Cassida austriaca ab. graminis: МАРКОВИЧ, 1904: 247. Cassida canaliculata: НЕДЯЛКОВ, 1909 а: 24; АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914: 448; APFELBECK, 1916: 394; GRUEV, 1967 b: 26, 1992: 409, 2003 b: 51, 2004 b: 66, 2004 c: 91, 2005 b: 119; WARCHALOWSKI, 1974: 534; ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986: 370; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 135; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: lowlands (South-West Bulgaria: FL88: Petrich [ГРУЕВ, ТОМОВ, 1986]; North-East Bulgaria: MJ15: Ruse [КОВАЧЕВ, 1905], MJ61: Razgrad and MH99: Shumen [МАРКОВИЧ, 1909], NJ: Dobrudja [no locality data; BG]; Stara Planina chain: MH43: ab. Sliven [АПФЕЛБЕК, 1914, APFELBECK, 1916]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [ГРУЕВ,
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9. Subgenus Mionychella Spaeth, 1952 Cassida (Mionychella) hemisphaerica Herbst, 1799 (Map 300: I 1; II 1; IV; V 1, 2, 3) Cassida hemisphaerica Herbst, Natursyst. Käf., 8: 226. Cassida hemisphaereica: GRUEV, 1967 b: 26, 1992: 413, 2002 b: 33, 2004 b: 66, 2004 d: 110, 2005 b: 120; ТОМОВ, ГРУЕВ, 1969: 176; ГРУЕВ, 1980: 91; ГРУЕВ и ТОМОВ, 1986: 373; GRUEV, TOMOV, 1998: 136; ГРУЕВ, БЕЧЕВ, 2000: 32. DISTRIBUTION IN BULGARIA: from the sea coast up to 1000 m (West and South-West Bulgaria: FL88: vill. Chuchuligovo [GRUEV, 1992], FM89: ab. vill. Relyovo [GRUEV, 1992]; FN82: Mt. Vitosha: Sofia [Boyana; GRUEV, 1967 b]; Mt. Plana: FN90: ab. vill. Kovachevtsi [GRUEV, 2005 b]; Stara Planina chain: FN78: Berkovitsa [GRUEV, 1967 b ], FN78: Klisurski mr., MH43: woodpark “Karandila” ab. Sliven; East Bulgaria: NH48: Devnya [ГРУЕВ, 1980]; Upper Thrace: LG16: Plovdiv [BG]; Rhodopes: KG75: ab. Peshtera and KG85: Bratsigovo [GRUEV, 1992]), from May till October, on Caryophyllaceae (Saponaria, Spergula, Dianthus, Gypsophila). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Macaronesia.
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REFERENCES АНГЕЛОВ, П. 1960 [ANGELOV, P. 1960]. Проучвания върху ентомофауната на парка “Отдих и култура” (метността “Острова”) край Пловдив, с някои други фаунистични бележки [summary in French: Etudes sur l’entomofaune du park “Dealssement et culture” (l’ile au milieu de Maritza) pres de Plovdiv, avec quelques notes faunologique”]. – Годишник на музеите в Пловдив; С. ФИЛИПОВА – ред. [Godishnik na muzeite v Plovdiv; S. Filipova – ed], 3: 7-40 (in Bulgarian) АНГЕЛОВ, П. 1964 [ANGELOV, P. 1064]. Твърдокрили (Coleoptera) от Тракийската низина и някои съседни райони– в: Фауна на Тракия. I. (ред. – Г. ПАСПАЛЕВ, Г. МАРКОВ, Г. ПЕШЕВ) [Coleoptera aus der thrakischen Tiefebene und angrenzenden Gebieten] - София, БАН. с. 307-324 [Die Fauna thrakiens (Sammelwerk). I. (eds – G. PASPALEV, G. MARKOV, G. PESCHEV) – Verlag Bulg. Akad. Wissenschaft, Sofia. p.307-324] (in Bulgarian) АНГЕЛОВ, П., ГРУЕВ, Б., ТОМОВ, В. 1964 [ANGELOV, P., GRUEV, B., TOMOV, V. 1964]. Нови листояди (Chrysomelidae, Coleopt.) за фауната на България [summary in German: Neue Chrysomelidaearten für die Fauna bulgariens]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 2, Биол., 2: 83-85 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 2, Biol., 2: 83-85] (in Bulgarian) АНГЕЛОВ, П., ТОМОВ, В., ГРУЕВ, Б. 1965 [ANGELOV, P., TOMOV, V., GRUEV, B. 1965]. Втори принос към изучаването на твърдокрилната фауна на Родопите. Листояди (Chrysomelidae, Coleopt.). от Родопите [summary in English: II. Contribution to the research of the coleopterous fauna of Rhodopi Mountains. Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera)]. - Научни трудове на ВПИ, 3, 2: 139-150 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 3, Biol., 2: 139-150] (in Bulgarian) АНГЕЛОВА, Р. 1968 [ANGELOVA, R. 1968]. Динамика на поява и съотношение на видовете от подсемейство Halticinae в някои райони на Пловдивско и Пазарджишко [summary in German: Dynamik des Auftretens und Verhältnis der Subfamilie Halticinae in einigen Gebieten der Bezirke Plovdiv und Pazardjik]. – Научни трудове на ВСИ , Пловдив, 17, 2: 149-154 [Wissensch. Arb. Landwirtsch. Hochschule “Wassil Kolarov”, Plovdiv, XVI, Fakultät für Wein und Gartenbau, 2: 149-154] (in Bulgarian) АНГЕЛОВА, Р. 1971 [ANGELOVA, R. 1971]. Популационна плътност и динамика на поява на видовете от подсем. Halticinae, Coleoptera в ленени и конопени посеви [summary in German: Populationsdichte und Dynamik des Auftretens der Arten der Subfamilie Haltcinae, Coleoptera in Lein- und Handbeständ] – Научни трудове на ВСИ, Пловдив, 20, 1: 163171 [Wissensch. Arb. Landwirtsch. Hochschule “Wassil Kolarov”, Plovdiv, XX, Gartenbau, 1: 163-171] (in Bulgarian) АПФЕЛБЕК, В. 1912 [APFELBECK, V. 1912]. Компоненте балканске фауне из рода Chrysomelidae (Col.) [The Components of the Balkan fauna of Chrysomelidae]. – Гласник Земал. Муз. Босн. Херцег., 24: 235-263 [Wiss. Mitt. Bosn.-Herzeg., 24: 235-26] (in Serbian) АПФЕЛБЕК, В. 1914 [APFELBECK, V. 1914]. Гласник Земал. Муз. Босн. Херцег., 26: 435-450 (in Serbian) АТАНАСОВ, Н. 1934 [ATANASOV, N. 1934]. Принос за изучаване фауната на мравките (Formicidae) в България [A contribution to the fauna of Formicidae in Bulgaria]. – Известия на Българското ентомологично дружество, 8: 159-173 [Proseedings of the Bulgarian Entomological Society, 8: 159-173] (in Bulgarian) 317
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV АТАНАСОВ, Н., БУЛГУРКОВ, К. 1955 [АТАНАСОВ, Н., BULGURKOV, K 1955]. Изучавания върху видовия състав и екология на някои насекоми и бозайници от полезащитните пояси в Южна Добруджа [Studies on the species composition and ecology of some insects and mammals in South Dobrudja]. – Сборник на експедициите по полезащитните пояси в Добруджа през 1952 г., София, БАН. с. 295-315 [Miscellany of the expeditions in Dobrudja during 1952, Sofia, Acad. Sci. Bulg., p. 295-315] (in Bulgarian) БАССАНОВИЧ, И. 1891 [BASSANOVICH, I 1891]. Материали за санитарната етнография на България. Ломски окръг [Material to the sanitary ethnography of Bulgaria, Lom District]. – Сборник за народни умотворения, наука и книжнина, 5: 19 [ Miscellany for people’s lores, science and literature, 5: 19] (in Bulgarian) БРОВДИЙ, В. 1977 [BRAVDII, V 1977]. Chrysomelidae, в: Фауна Украины. Т. 19, вып. 16 [Chrysomelidae, in: Fauna of Ukraine, 19, 1]. - Киев “Наукова Думка”. 385 с [Kiev, “Naukova Dumka”. 385 pp.] (in Ukrainian) БУРЕШ, И., ЛАЗАРОВ, А. 1956 [BURESCH, I., LAZAROV, A. 1956], . Вредните насекоми за селското и горскато стопанство в България. Библиография и Каталог (П. ДРЕНСКИ – ред.) [The agricultural and wood insect pests in Bulgaria. Bibliography and Catalogue (P. DRENSKI – ed.)]. – Трудове на Зоологическия институт, БАН, 5: 1-289 [Trav. Sci. Zool. Inst., Acad. Sci. Bulg., 5: 1-289] (in Bulgarian) ВЕСЕЛИНОВ, Д. 1967 [VESELINOV, D. 1967]. Принос към проучване на вредната ентомофауна по украсните растения в България [A contribution to studying of the pest entomofauna on the decorative plants in Bulgaria]. – Растителна защита, 8: 18-21 [Plant protection, 8: 18-21] (in Bulgarian) ГЕОРГИЕВ, В. 1988 [GUÉORGUIEV, V. 1988]. Твърдокрилите насекоми (Coleoptera) в орофитната зона на Пирин [summary in English: Coleopters (Coleoptera) in the orophyte zone of the Pirin Mountain]. – в: Фауна на Югозападна България, 2. БАН. с. 74-81 (ред. – Б. БОТЕВ, В. ГОЛЕМАНСКИ, В. БЕШОВСКИ, В. ГЕОРГИЕВ) [in: Fauna of Southwestern Bulgaria. 2. p. 74-81. Sofia, Acad. Sci. Bulg. (eds – B. BOTEV, V. GOLEMANSKI, V. BESHOVSKI, V. GEORGIEV)] (in Bulgarian) ГЕОРГИЕВ, В. 1990 [GUÉORGUIEV, V. 1990]. Твърдокрили (Insecta, Coleoptera) от орофитната зона на Витоша [summary in English: Coleoptera (Insecta, Coleoptera) from the orophite zone of Vitoša] . – в: Фауна на Югозападна България, 3, БАН. с. 134-145, (ред. – Б. БОТЕВ, В. ГОЛЕМАНСКИ, В. БЕШОВСКИ, В. ГЕОРГИЕВ) [ in: Fauna of Southwestern Bulgaria. 3. p.134-145. Sofia, Acad. Sci. Bulg. (eds – B. BOTEV, V. GOLEMANSKI, V. BESHOVSKI, V. GUÉORGUIEV)] (in Bulgarian) ГРИГОРОВ, С. 1957 [GRIGOROV, S 1957]. Нови гостоприемници и находища на някои вредни видове насекоми у нас [New hosts and habitats of some insect pests in Bulgaria]. – Бюлетин за растителна защита, 4: 68-69 [Bulletin for plant protection, 4: 68-69] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1968 [GRUEV, B. 1968]. Нови видове от подсем. Halticinae (Chrysom., Col.) за фауната на България [summary in English: New species of Halticinae (Chrysom., Col.) for the fauna of Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 6, Биол., 2: 155-156 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 6, Biol., 2: 155-156] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1969 а [GRUEV, B. 1969 a]. Принос към проучването на род Longitarsus (Chrysom., Col.) в България [summary in English: A contribution on the genus Longitarsus in Bulgaria (Chrysom., Halticinae)]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 7, Биол., 1: 173-175 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 7, Biol., 1: 173-175] (in Bulgarian) 318
REFERENCES ГРУЕВ, Б. 1969 б [GRUEV, B. 1969 б]. Към видовете на род Phaedon (Chrysom., Col.) в България [summary in English: On the species of the genus Phaedon in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 7, Биол., 1: 177-180 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 7, Biol., 1: 177-180] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1970 а [GRUEV, B. 1970 a]. Втори принос към подсемейство Cassidinae (Crysom., Col.) в България [summary in English: On the fauna of Cassidinae (Chrysom., Col.) in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 8, Биол., 1: 151-152 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 8, Biol., 1: 151-152] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1970 б [GRUEV, B. 1970 б]. Нови родове и видове от подсемейство Halticinae (Chrysom., Col.) за фауната на България [summary in English: New genera and species of Halticinae (Chrysom., Col.) for the fauna of Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 8, Биол., 3: 151-154 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 8, Biol., 3: 151-154] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1978 [GRUEV, B. 1978]. Български Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) в Моравския музей (Брно) [summary in English: Bulgarian Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) in the Moravian Museum (Brno)]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 16, Биол., 4: 205-215 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 16, Biol., 4: 205-215] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1980 [GRUEV, B. 1980]. Преглед на видовете от подсемействата Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Hispinae и Cassidinae (Insecta: Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae), установени по Българското Черноморие [summary in English: A review of the species of Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Hispinae and Cassidinae (Chrysom., Col.) of the Bulgarian Black Sea area]. Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 18, Биол., 4: 83-96 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 18, Biol., 4: 83-96] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1988 а [GRUEV, B. 1988 a]. Видов състав и зоогеография на подсемейство Alticinae (Col., Chrysomelidae) на Българското Черноморие [summary in English: Check-list and zoogeography of the species of Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) of the Bulgarian Black Sea side]. - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 26, Биол., 6: 79-134 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 26, Biol., 6: 79-134] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1988 б [GRUEV, B. 1988 б]. Обща биогеография [General biogeography]. – С., “Наука и изкуство”. 394 с. [Sofia, “Nauka i Izkustvo”. 394 pp.] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, 1989 [GRUEV, B. 1989]. Psylliodes aerea austriaca Heikertringer, 1911 – несъобщаван подвид за фауната на България (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) [summary in English: Psylliodes aerea austriaca Heikertinger, 1911 – an unknown subspecies of Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria]. - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 27, Биол., 6: 139-142 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 27, Biol., 6: 139-142] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1990 а [GRUEV, B. 1990 a]. Планински листояди от подсемействата Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae и Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) в България. Видов състав и зоогеография [summary in English: Mountain leaf beetles of Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae and Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria. Fauna and zoogeography]. - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 28, Биол., 6: 27-61 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 28, Biol., 6: 27-61] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1990 б [GRUEV, B. 1990 b]. Psylliodes laticollis Kutschera, 1864 – несъобщаван вид за фауната на България (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Alticinae) [summary in English: Psylliodes laticollis Kutschera, 1864 – an unknown species of Alticinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 28, Биол., 6: 63-66 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 28, Biol.,6: 63-66] (in Bulgarian) 319
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV ГРУЕВ, Б. 1991 [GRUEV, B. 1991]. Преглед на видовете от групата на Longitarsus pratensis (Panz.) в България (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae: Altinae) [summary in English: The bulgarian species of the Longitarsus pratensis-group (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) in]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 29, Биол., 6: 35-42 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 29, Biol.,6: 35-42] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 1999 [GRUEV, B. 1999]. Листоядите от подсемействата Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae и Cassidinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) на резерват “Сребърна” [summary in English: The leaf beetles of the subfamilies Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae and Cassidinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in the reserve “Srebarna”]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 35, Animalia, 6: 5-9 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 35, Animalia, 6: 5-9] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2000 а [GRUEV, B. 2000 a]. За Атлантическия фаунистичен елемент в България [summary in English: About the Atlantic faunistical element in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 36, Animalia, 6: 73-94 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 36, Animalia, 6: 73-94] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2000 б [GRUEV, B. 2000 б]. За Субмедитеранската биотична зона в Палеарктика и Субмедитеранския фаунистичен елемент в България [summary in English: About the Submediterranean zone of the Palaearctic realm and the Submediterranean faunistic element in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 36, Animalia, 6: 73-94 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 36, Animalia, 6: 73-94] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2002 а [GRUEV, B. 2002 a]. За Средноевропейския планински фаунистичен елемент в България [summary in English: About the Central European mountainous faunistic element in Bulgaria]. – Historia naturalis bulgarica, 14: 17-27 (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2002 б [GRUEV, B. 2002 б]. Листоядите от подсемействата Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae и Cassidinae на Източните Родопи (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) [summary in English: The leaf beetles of Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae and Cassidinae in the East Rhodopi (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 38, Animalia, 6: 35-48 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 38, Animalia, 6: 35-48] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2002 в [GRUEV, B. 2002 в]. За Понтийския фаунистичен елемент в България [summary in English: About the Pontic faunistic element in Bulgaria]. – Historia naturalis bulgarica, 15: 31-40 (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б. 2004 [GRUEV, B. 2004]. Cassida elongata Weise, 1893 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) нов вид за фауната на България [summary in English: Cassida elongata Weise, 1893 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cassidinae) a new species to the fauna of Bulgaria]. - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 40 Animalia, 6: 115-18 [Trav. Sci Univ. Plovdiv, 40, Animalia, 6: 115-118] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б., БЕЧЕВ, Д. 2000 [GRUEV, B., BECHEV, D, 2000]. Зоогеографска принадлежност на видовете листояди от подсемействата Lamprosomatinae, Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae и Cassidinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) и разпределението им в биогеографските райони на България [summary in English: Zoogeographical belonging of the leaf beetle species of Lamprosomatinae, Eumolpinae, Chrysomelinae, Alticinae, Hispinae and Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and their distribution in the biogeographical regions of Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 36, Animalia, 6: 5-34 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 36, Animalia, 6: 5-34] (in Bulgarian) 320
REFERENCES ГРУЕВ, Б., ТОМОВ, В. 1968 [GRUEV, B., TOMOV, V 1968]. Новый род и вид жука листоеда Rhodopaea angelovi, gen. et sp. n. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) из Болгарии [summary in English: Rhodopaea Gruev et Tomov, gen n.]. – Энтомологическое обозрение, 47, 3: 553-555 [Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 47, 3: 553-555] (in Russian) ГРУЕВ, Б., ТОМОВ, В. 1984 [GRUEV, B., TOMOV, V. 1984]. Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae. 1., в: Фауна на България, 13, БАН, София. 219 с. [in: Fauna bulgarica, 13, Acad. Sci.Bulg., Sofia. 219 pp.] (in Bulgarian) ГРУЕВ, Б., ТОМОВ, В. 1986 [GRUEV, B., TOMOV, V. 1986]. Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae. 2. в: Фауна на България, 16, БАН, София. 388 с [in: Fauna bulgarica, 16, Acad. Sci.Bulg., Sofia. 388 pp.] (in Bulgarian) ДИМИТРОВ, Т. 1935 [DIMITROV, 1935]. Принос към изучаване на секомите и гъбните вредители в нашите гори и горски култури [Contribution to investigation of the insects and the fungus pests in our forests]. – Godishnik na Soifiiskiya universitet. Agron. Fakultet, XIII (1934/1935), 2: 220-252 (in Bulgarian) ДИРИМАНОВ, М. 1970 [DIRIMANOV, M. 1970]. Неприятели по медицинската ружа [Pests on Althea officinalis]. – Растителна защита, 2: 21-24 [Plant protection, 2: 21-24] (in Bulgarian) ДИРИМАНОВ, М., АНГЕЛОВА, 1964 [DIRIMANOV M., ANGELOVA, R. 1964]. Върху фауната на земните бълхи (Coleoptera, Halticinae) в България [summary in German: Über die Fauna der Erdflöhe (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgarien]. - Научни трудове на ВСИ , Пловдив, 13, 2: 217-220 [Wissensch. Arb. Landwirtsch. Hochschule “Wassil Kolarov”, Plovdiv, XIII, Fakultät für Wein und Gartenbau, 2:217-220] (in Bulgarian) ДИРИМАНОВ, М., ШИКРЕНОВ, Д. 1961 [DIRIMANOV, M., SHIKRENOV, D 1961]. Вредни насекоми, появили се по ментата през 1956-1958 г. [summary in French: Insectes nuisibles chez la Menthe apparus pendant les annees 1056-1958] - Научни трудове на ВСИ , Пловдив, 9: 93-98 [Scientific works of Higher Agriculture Institute “Vassil Kolarov” – Plovdiv, Bulgaria, IX: 93-98] (in Bulgarian) ДРЯНОВСКИ, А. 1932. [DRENOVSKI, A. 1932]. Реферат [Essay]. – Известия на Българското ентомологично дружество, 7: 23-26 [Izvestiya na Balgarskoto Entomologichno Druzhestvo, 7: 23-26] (in Bulgarian) ДРЯНОВСКИ, А. 1937 [DRENOVSKI, A. 1932]. Принос за изучаване низшата насекомна фауна – Apterygogenea на България и Македония [A contribution to the researches on the lower fauna – Apterygogenea of Bulgaria and Macedonia]. София. Собствено издание. 14 с.[Proper edition. 14 pp] (in Bulgarian) ДРЯНОВСКИ, А. 1940 [DRENOVSKI, A. 1940]. Реферати и съобщения [Essays and reports]. Известия на Българското ентомологично дружество, 11: 249 [Izvestiya na Balgarskoto Entomologichno Druzhestvo, 11: 249] (in Bulgarian) ДРЕНСКИ, П. 1934 [DRENSKI, P. 1934]. Фауната на Ловчанско и Троянско [The fauna of Lovech and Troyan Districts]. – Ловеч и Ловешко, 6: 107-125 [Lovech i Lovechko, 6: 107-125] (in Bulgarian) ДРЕНСКИ, П. 1942 [DRENSKI, P. 1942]. Върху насекомната фауна на крайбрежните области, северно от Варна [On the insect fauna of littoral areas North of Varna]. - Известия на Българското Ентомологично дружество, 12: 15-44 [Izvestiya na Balgarskoto Entomologichno Druzhestvo, 12: 15-44] (in Bulgarian) ДРЕНСКИ, П. 1955 [DRENSKI, P. 1955]. Вредните насекоми по горите и полезащитните пояси на Южна Добруджа [The insect pests in the wood of South Dobrudja]. - Сборник 321
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV на експедициите по полезащитните пояси в Добруджа през 1952 г., София, БАН., с. 335-348 [Sbornik na ekspeditsiite po polezashtitnite poyasi v Dobrudja prez 1952, Sofia, Acad. Sci. Bulg., p. 335-348] (in Bulgarian) ЗАШЕВ, Б. 1952 [ZASHEV, B. 1952]. Нови насекомни вредители по горските дървета и храсти в България [New insect pests on the wood trees and bushes in Bulgaria]. – Научни трудове на ССА (Лесотехнически факултет), 1: 121 [Trav. Sci. Woodtechnical Institute, 1: 121] (in Bulgarian) ЙОАКИМОВ, Д. 1899 [YOAKIMOV, D. 1899]. Принос към фауната от насекоми на Рила планина [A contribution to the insect fauna of Mt. Rila]. – Периодично списание на Българското Книжовно Дружество, 59: 758-778 [Periodichno spisanie na Balgarskoto Knizhovno Druzhestvo, 59: 758-778] (in Bulgarian) ЙОАКИМОВ, Д. 1904 [YOAKIMOV, D. 1904]. Принос към българската фауна на насекомите [A contribution to the Bulgarian fauna of the insects]. - Сборник за народни умотворения, наука и книжнина, 20: 1-43 [Sbornik za narodni umotvoreniya, nauka i knizhnina, 20: 143] (in Bulgarian) ЙОАКИМОВ, Д. 1928 [YOAKIMOV, D. 1928]. Entomoscelis sacra. Реферат [Essay]. – Сборник на Българското Ентомологично Дружество, 4: 20-21 [Sbornik na Balgarskoto Entomologichno Druzhestvo, 4: 20-21] (in Bulgarian) КОВАЧЕВ, В. 1894 [KOVACHEV, V. 1894]. Материали за изучаване на българската фауна [Material for the reseaching of the Bulgarian fauna]. – Периодично списание на Българското Книжовно Дружество в Средец, 47: 742-749 [Periodichno spisanie na Balgarskoto Knizhovno Drzhestvo v Sredets, 47: 742-749] (in Bulgarian) КОВАЧЕВ, В. 1905 [KOVACHEV, V. 1905]. Принос към изучаване ентомологическата фауна на България [A contribution to the Bulgarian insect fauna]. – Годишник на русенската гимназия “Княз Борис” за учебната 1904/1905 г., с. 3-12 [Godishnik na rusenskata gimnaziya “Knyaz Boris” za uchebnata 1904/1905 godina, s. 3-12] (in Bulgarian) МАЛКОВ, К. 1904 [MALKOV, K. 1904]. По-главните болести и повреди по земеделските растения, овощните дървета и зеленчуците, които са се появили през 1903 г. в Садово и околността му [Important illnesses and demages of the agricultural plants, fruit trees and vegetables during 1903 in Sadovo and its neighbourhood]. –Годишен отчет на Държавната опитна земеделска станция в Садово за 1903 г., 1: 201-208 [Godishen otchet na Darzhavnata opitna stantsiya v Sadovo za 1903 g., 1: 201-208] (in Bulgarian) МАЛКОВ, К. 1905 [MALKOV, K. 1905]. Болести и повреди по земеделските растения и овощните дървета у нас през 1904 година [Ilnesses and demages of the agricultural plants and fruit trees during 1904] - Годишен отчет на Държавната опитна земеделска станция в Садово за 1903 г., 2: 183-233 [Godishen otchet na Darzhavnata opitna stantsiya v Sadovo za 1903 godina., 2: 183-233] (in Bulgarian) МАЛКОВ, К. 1906 [MALKOV, K. 1906]. Най-разпространените болести и повреди по земеделските растения и овощните дървета през 1905 година в България [Most distributed ilnesses and demages of the agricultural plants and fruit trees during 1905 in Bulgaria]. - Годишен отчет на Държавната опитна земеделска станция в Садово за 1905 г., 3: 120-140 [Godishen otchet na Darzhavnata opitna stantsiya v Sadovo za 1905 g., 3: 120-140] (in Bulgarian) МАРКОВИЧ, А. 1904 [MARKOVICH, A. 1904]. Материали по насекомната фауна на Разградската околия [Material for the insect fauna of the Razgrad District]. – Трудове на Българското 322
REFERENCES Природоизпитателно Дружество, 2: 220 -252 [Trudove na Balgarskoto Prirodoizpitatelno Druzhestvo, 2: 220-252] (in Bulgarian) МАРКОВИЧ, А. 1909 [MARKOVICH, A. 1909]. Принос за насекомната фауна в Разградската околност [A contribution to the insect fauna of Razgrad District]. - Сборник за народни умотворения, наука и книжнина, 25: 1-20 [Sbornik za narodni umotvoreniya, nauka i knizhnina, 25: 1-20] (in Bulgarian) НАЧЕВ Н., 1972 [NACHEV, N. 1972]. Биологични билежки върху брястовия листояд Galerucella luteola Muell. (Col., Chrysomelidae). – Известия на Зоологическия институт с музей, БАН, 36: 119-124 (in Bulgarian) НЕДЯЛКОВ, Н. 1909 а [NEDELKOV, 1909 a]. Пети принос към ентомологичната фауна на България [Fifth contribution to the entomologcal fauna of Bulgaria]. - Сборник за народни умотворения, наука и книжнина, 25: 1-37 [Sbornik za narodni umotvoreniya, nauka i knizhnina, 25: 1-37] (in Bulgarian) НЕДЯЛКОВ, Н. 1909 б [NEDELKOV, 1909 б]. Нашата ентомологична фауна. [Our entomological fauna] – Архив на МНП, 1, 3 (Неофициален отдел): 83-135 [Arkhiv na MNP (Inofficial part), p. 83-135] (in Bulgarian) НИКОЛОВА, В. 1968 [NIKOLOVA, V. 1968]. Ентомоценологични и биологични проучвания в насажденията с маслодайна роза. 2. Coleoptera [Entomocenological and biological studies on the oil-bearing rose] - Известия на Зоологическия институт с музей, БАН, 26: 119155 [Bull. Inst. Zool. Musee, Bulg. Acad. Sci., 26: 119-155] (in Bulgarian) ПОПОВ, П. 1972 [POPOV, P. 1972]. Насекомни нериятели на лекарствените култури в България. 3. Твърдокрили (Col.) [Insect pests on the medicinal plants in Bulgaria. 3. Coleoptera] Растениевъдни науки, 9, 5: 167-175 [Rastenievadni nauki, 9, 5: 167-175] (in Bulgarian) ПОПОВА, В. 1963 [POPOVA, V. 1963]. Количествено съотношения на вредните насекоми по люцерната в зависимост от възрастта й [Quontitative correlations of the insect pests on the lucerne in connection with its age] – Известия на Централния научноизследователски институт за защита на растенията, 5: 101-113 [Izvestiya na Tsentralniya nauchnoizsledovatelski institut za zashtita na rasteniyata, 5: 101-113] (in Bulgarian) РАЙКОВ, Н., НАЧЕВ, П. 1971 [RAIKOV, N., NACHEV, P. 1971]. Болести и неприятели по лозата [Ilnesses and pests on the grapevine] – С., Земиздат. 199 с [Sofia, “Zemizdat”. 199 pp] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1968 [TOMOV, V. 1968]. Stylosomus Suffrian, 1848 – неизвестен до сега род за фауната на България (Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera) [summary in English: Stylosomus Suffrian, 1848 – an unknown for the fauna of Bulgaria genus of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) - Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 6, Биол., 2: 153-154 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 6, Biol., 2: 153-154] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1969 [TOMOV, V. 1969]. Един нов род и вид за фауната на България (Galerucinae, Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera) [summary in English: A new genus and species for the fauna of Bulgaria (Galerucinae, Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera)] - Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 7, Биол., 1: 181-182 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 7, Biol., 1: 181-182] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1970 а [TOMOV, V. 1970 a]. Принос към фауната на листоядите от род Labidostomis Redt. в България (Chrysomelidae, Col.) [summary in English: A contribution on the genus Labidostomis Redt. in Bulgaria (Chrysomelidae, Col. - Научни трудове на ПУ, 8, Биол., 3: 155-159 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 8, Biol., 3: 155-159] (in Bulgarian) 323
BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV ТОМОВ, В. 1970 б [TOMOV, V. 1970 б]. Miopristis Lac. – новый род для фауны Болгарии (Clytrinae, Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera) [summary in English: Miopristis Lac. – a new genus for the fauna of Bulgaria (Clytrinae, Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera)] – Natura, University of Plovdiv, 3, Biol., 1: 147-148 (in Russian) ТОМОВ, В. 1971 а [TOMOV, V. 1971 a]. Coptocephala gebleri Gebler, 1841 – нов вид за фауната на България (Coleoptera, Chrysomlidae) [summary in English: Coptocephala gebleri Gebler, 1841 – a new species for the fauna of Bulgaria (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) - Научни трудове на ПУ, 9, Биол., 1: 13 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 9, Biol., 1: 13] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1971 б [TOMOV, V. 1971 б]. Върху видовете от род Phyllobrotica Redt. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) в България [summary in English: On the species of the genus Phyllobrotica Redt. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria] - Научни трудове на ПУ, 9, Биол., 1: 141144 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, 9, Biol., 1: 141-144] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1971 в [TOMOV, V. 1971 в]. Нови и редки видове от род Cryptocephalus Geoffr. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) за фауната ан България и Балканския полуостров [summary in English: Some new and rare species of genus Cryptocephalus Geoffr. (Col., Chrysomelidae) for the fauna of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula] - Научни трудове на ВПИ, Пловдив, 9, Биол., 2: 151-154 [Trav. Sci. Ecole Norm. Super., Plovdiv, Biol., 2: 151-154] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1973 а [TOMOV, V. 1973 a]. Нови листояди от род Donacia F. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) за фауната на България [summary in English: New species of genus Donacia F. (Col., Chrysomelidae) for the fauna of Bulgaria] - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 11, Биол., 2: 147-148 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 11, Biol., 2: 147-148] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1973 б [TOMOV, V. 1973 б]. Неизвестни досега хищници и паразити по яйца, ларви и възрастни форми на някои листояди (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) [summary in German: Bis jetzt unbekannte Raub- and Parasiteninsekten auf Eiern, Larven und Imagines einiger Blattkäfer (Col., Chrysomelidae]. - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 11, Биол., 5: 199-206 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 11, Biol., 5: 199-206] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1976 [TOMOV, V. 1976]. Нови и малко известни листояди за фауната на България (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) [summary in English: New and little known species of Chrysomelidae (Col.) for the fauna of Bulgaria] - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 14, Биол., 4: 179-181 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 14, Biol., 4: 179-181] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1977 [TOMOV, V. 1977]. Зоогеографическая характеристика листоедов рода Cryptocephalus Geoffr. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) Болгарии [Zoogeographical characteristics of the genus Cryptocephalus Geoffr. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria] – в: Тезисы докладов. VII Международный симпозиум по энтомофауне Средней Европы. Ленинград, “Наука”, с. 102-103 [in: Proceedings of the VII International symposium on the Mideuropean entomofauna, Leningrad, “Nauka”, p. 102-103] (in Russian) ТОМОВ, В. 1979 [TOMOV, V. 1979]. Към биологията и разпространението на Diorhabda elongata Brl. в България (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) [summary in English: On the biology and distribution of Diorhabda elongata Brl. in Bulgaria (Col. Chrysomelidae) - Научни трудове на ПУ “Паисий Хилендарски”, 17, Биол., 4: 165-168 [Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 17, Biol., 4: 165-168] (in Bulgarian) ТОМОВ, В. 1990 [TOMOV, V. 1990]. Crioceris paracenthesis (Linnaeus, 1767) – неизвестен досега вид за фауната на България (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Criocerinae) [summary in English: Crioceris paracenthesis (Linnaeus, 1767) – an unknown species to the fauna of Bulgaria 324
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INDEX Patterns: DONACIINAE - subfamilies PLATEUMARIS – genera DONACIELA - subgenera braccata – species Prionus braccata - synonyma Leptura sericea - synonyma
A abdominalis 168 Adimonia circumdata 139 Adimonia crataegi 138 Adimonia litoralis 139 Adimonia rufa 140 Adimonia rusticata 139 Adimonia sanguinea 139 Adimonia tanaceti 140 adonidis 132 Adoxus obscurus 79 Adoxus obscurus villosulus 81 adusta 141 aenea 124 aeneicollis 181 aereus austriacus 281 AESCHROCNEMIS 243 Aeschrocnemis slavicus 245 affinis 283 affinis 32 AGELASTICA 141 AGROSTITHASSA 118 albineus 181 alferii furthi 182 ALLORINA 108 alni 141 alpestris balcanica 108 ALTICA 221 Altica atra 152 Altica aurea 248
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Altica herbigrada 174 Altica hortensis 266 Altica luteola 288 Altica nigripes 161 Altica plutus 251 Altica pratensis 208 Altica pusilla 223 Altica tabida 216 Altica testacea 272 Altica tetrastigma 165 ALTICINAE 150 anatolicus 217 anchusae 219 angelovi 83 Antipa macropus 27 APHTHONA 168 Aphthona bonvouloiri fa. picipes 169 Aphthona coerulea 176 Aphthona cyparissiae 172 Aphthona gruszkorum 177 Aphthona pallida nigriceps 176 apicalis 45, 182 APTEROPEDA 272 arenacea 265 ARGOPUS 272 Argopus ahrensi 272 arida 265 aridula 266 armoraciae 117, 150 asclepiadeus 79 ASIONUS 45 Asiorestia corpulenta 236 Asiorestia crassicornis 236 Asiorestia femorata 236 Asiorestia ferruginea 238 Asiorestia impressa obtusangula 238 Asiorestia motschulskii 238 Asiorestia nigritula 240 Asiorestia peirolerii 242
INDEX Asiorestia sublaevis 238 Asiuorestia transversa 242 asparagi maculipes astrachanica 152 atra 152, 296 atraphaxidis 30 atrata 301 atricillus 182 atropae 251 atrovirens 169 Attelabus lilii 17 Attelabus quatuordecimpunctata 19 attenuatus 283 Auchenia falavicollis 16 aurata 248 aurea 248 aureolus illyricus 47 aurita 32 azurea 312
B balcanica 153 ballotae 184 BATOPHILA 230 behnei 184 berolinensis 310 bertii 184 bicolor 49, 272 bicolora 9 bicruciata 18 biguttatus 49 biledjekensis 49 bilineatus 66 bipunctatus 51 BITTOTAENIA 87 bonvouloiri 169 braccata 3 brevicollis 221 breviuscula 258 brisouti 186, 283 BROMIUS 79 Bromius vitis 81 brunneus 186
bulgarica 153, 242 bulgaricus 219 Buprestis biguttata 49 Buprestis octopunctata 59 Buprestis quinquepunctatus 61 Buprestis salicina 33 Buprestis sexpunctata 29 Buprestis unifasciata 38 BURLINIUS 66 Byrrhus concolor 77
C cacaliae dinarica 113 calmariensis 136 CALOMICRUS 145 canaliculata 314 canus 81 capreae 138 Cardiapus mathewsi 256 carduorum 221 carpathica 253, 274 carpathica gabrieli 92 Cassida humeralis 303 CASSIDA 299 CASSIDA 301 Cassida austriaca 314 Cassida austriaca ab. graminis 314 Cassida azurea ab. ornata 312 Cassida berolinensis 303 Cassida chloris 307 Cassida equestris 315 Cassida languida 307 Cassida murraea ab. immaculata 312 Cassida murraea ab. maculata 312 Cassida rhilensis 307 Cassida rufovirens 307 Cassida rufovirens rhilensis 397 Cassida sanguinosa 307 Cassida thoracica 305 Cassida vibex var. elongata 303 Cassida vittata 310 CASSIDINAE 299 CASSIDULELLA 310
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Chrysochloa Purkinei cepelarensis. 111 Chrysochloa Purkinei coelicolor 113 Chrysochloa retenta schipkana 114 Chrysochloa rugulosa 108 Chrysochloa rugulosa serbica 108 Chrysochloa speciosissima 113 Chrysochloa speciosissima drenskii 113 Chrysochloa speciosissima juncorum. 113 Chrysochloa tristis 108 Chrysochloa variabilis 110 Chrysochloa variabilis balcanica 110 Chrysochloa vigulata 111 Chrysochloa virgulata ljubetensis 113 Chrysochloa virgulata var. ljubetensis 111 Chrysochus asclepiadeus 79 CHRYSOLINA 87 CHRYSOLINA 92 Chrysolina alternans 94 Chrysolina analis 107 Chrysolina anatolica 105 Chrysolina carnifex 107 Chrysolina carpathica 92 Chrysolina coerulea 89 Chrysolina crassicollis 96 Chrysolina grossa 103 Chrysolina lurida 101 Chrysolina lurida nevesinjensis 101 Chrysolina olivieri montanella 89 Chrysolina plagiata schipkana 114 Chrysolina purpurascens 94 Chrysolina violacea 100 CHRYSOMELA 121 CHRYSOMELA 121 Chrysomela adonidis 132 Chrysomela aenea 124 Chrysomela alni 141 Chrysomela alpestris 89 Chrysomela alternans 94 Chrysomela anderschi 111 Chrysomela armoraciae 117 Chrysomela asclepiadea 79 Chrysomela atraphaxidis 30 Chrysomela atricilla 182 Chrysomela aurata 248
INDEX Chrysomela aurita 32 Chrysomela ballotae 184 Chrysomela bilineata 66 Chrysomela bipunctata 51 Chrysomela caerulea 108 Chrysomela calmariensis 136 Chrysomela capreae 138 Chrysomela carpathica var. Gabrieli 92 Chrysomela cerasi 14 Chrysomela cerealis var. a 94 Chrysomela cerealis var. alternans 94 Chrysomela cerealis var. mixta 94 Chrysomela chalcites 98 Chrysomela chrysocephala 284 Chrysomela cochleariae 118 Chrysomela coerulans 91 Chrysomela coerulea 89 Chrysomela concinna 260 Chrysomela cordigera 51 Chrysomela crassicollis 96 Chrysomela crassimargo 96 Chrysomela cruciferae 155 Chrysomela cuprina 106 Chrysomela cyanella 21 Chrysomela decemnotata 126 Chrysomela didymata 105 Chrysomela diluta 101 Chrysomela diversipes 100 Chrysomela duodecimpunctata 18 Chrysomela elongata 134 Chrysomela euphorbiae 171 Chrysomela exclamationis 157 Chrysomela exoleta 188 Chrysomela fallaciosa 96 Chrysomela fastuosa 107 Chrysomela fastuosa var. speciosa 108 Chrysomela ferruginea 238 Chrysomela fimbrialis hungarica 94 Chrysomela flavipes 146 Chrysomela flavocincta 118 Chrysomela fombrialis var. hungarica 100 Chrysomela fulvus 70 Chrysomela fuscicornis 254 Chrysomela geminata106
Chrysomela glabra 119 Chrysomela gloriosa 91 Chrysomela goettingensis 100 Chrysomela graminis 91 Chrysomela grata 94 Chrysomela gypsophilae 101 Chrysomela haemoptera 100 Chrysomela halensis 140 Chrysomela heerii 98 Chrysomela hemisphaerica 82 Chrysomela herbacea 89 Chrysomela herbacea var. menthastri 91 Chrysomela holsatica 193 Chrysomela hyperici 106 Chrysomela hypochaeridis 55 Chrysomela junci 120 Chrysomela küsteri 103 Chrysomela labiata 70 Chrysomela laevigata 118 Chrysomela lichenis 92 Chrysomela lichenis var. carpathica 92 Chrysomela limbata 107 Chrysomela linnaeana 126 Chrysomela longimana 24 Chrysomela lurida 101, 198 Chrysomela luteola 137 Chrysomela marginalis 103 Chrysomela marginata 107 Chrysomela melanocephala 199 Chrysomela melanopa 23 Chrysomela menthastri 89 Chrysomela menthastri var. rugicollis 89 Chrysomela merdigera Chrysomela metallica 86 Chrysomela mixta 94 Chrysomela modeeri 247 Chrysomela modesta coerulans 91 Chrysomela moraei 58 Chrysomela nemorum 159 Chrysomela nigrofasciata Chrysomela nitida 58 Chrysomela nitidula 250 Chrysomela nodicornis 161 Chrysomela nonstriata 176
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Chrysomela vernalis var. ottomana 98 Chrysomela versicolora 121 Chrysomela viminalis 126 Chrysomela violacea 100 Chrysomela viridana 89 Chrysomela viridula 116 Chrysomela vitellinae 132 Chrysomela vulgatissima 132 Chrysomela xanthopoda150 CHRYSOMELINAE 84 CHRYSOMORPHA 94 chrysopus 66 cinerea 5 circumdatus 285 circumfusus 145 clavipes 5 Clythra tibialis 35 CLYTRA 29 CLYTRA 29 Clytra affinis 32 Clytra appendicina 29 Clytra aurita 32 Clytra axillaris 24 Clytra biornata 30 Clytra bucephala 36 Clytra chalybaea 36 Clytra concolor 31 Clytra cyanea 33 Clytra dentipes 27 Clytra flavicollis 33 Clytra humeralis 23 Clytra limbata 31 Clytra macropus 27 Clytra pallidipennis 25 Clytra pilicollis 25 Clytra rubicunda 38 Clytra rufa 25 Clytra scopolina 38 Clytra scutellaris 32 Clytra taxicornis 25 Clytra tetrastigma 30 Clytra unifasciata 38 Clytra valerianae 30 Clytra valerianae tetrastigma 30
INDEX Clytra xanthaspis 35 CLYTRARIA 30 CLYTRINAE 23 Coccinella vigintipunctata 124 cochleariae 118 coerulans 91 Colaphellus sophiae 116 Colaphellus sophiae transsylvanicus 116 COLAPHODES 100 COLAPHOPTERA 94 COLAPHOSOMA 100 COLAPHUS 116 Colaspidea grandis 84 COLASPINELLA 84 Colaspis ulema 77 collaris 122 compressa 266 concinna 260 concolor 77 concolor hypocrita 31 conducta 260 connexus 66 consimilis 3 COPTOCEPHALA 36 Coptocephala quadrimaculata 38 Coptocephala rubicunda 36 Coptocephala rubicunda var. gebleri 36 cordiger 51 cornivorax 223 corpulenta 236 corugata 155 coryli 45 corynthius 219 coyei 260 CRASPEDA? 107 crassicornis 236 crassipes 7 crataegi 138 CREPIDODERA 248 Crepidodera corpulenta 236 Crepidodera crassicornis 236 Crepidodera femorata 236 Crepidodera ferruginea 238 Crepidodera helxines 248
Crepidodera impressa 242 Crepidodera impressa obtusangula 238 Crepidodera metallica 248 Crepidodera motschulskii 238 Crepidodera nigritula 240 Crepidodera peirolerii 240 Crepidodera pluta 251 Crepidodera pubescens 253 Crepidodera splendens 248 Crepidodera sublaevis 238 Crepidodera transversa 242 Criceris lineola 137 CRIOCERINAE 17 CRIOCERIS
Crioceris adusta 141 Crioceris asparagi18 Crioceris circumfusus 145 Crioceris lilii 17 Crioceris merdigera Crioceris pinicola 145 Crioceris striolata 165 Crioceris subspinosa 16 Crosita salviae 87 cruciferae 155 cryptocephala 274 CRYPTOCEPHALINAE 38 CRYPTOCEPHALUS 42 CRYPTOCEPHALUS 47 Cryptocephalus aureolus 47 Cryptocephalus aureolus monticola 49 Cryptocephalus bicolor 45 Cryptocephalus coerulescens 49 Cryptocephalus concinnus 49 Cryptocephalus concolor 51 Cryptocephalus cribratus var. biledjekensis 49 Cryptocephalus cristula 55 Cryptocephalus duplicatus persicus 51 Cryptocephalus elongatus 53 Cryptocephalus flavoguttatus 53 Cryptocephalus hieroglyphicus 41 Cryptocephalus hubneri 66 Cryptocephalus hypochaeridis transiens 55 Cryptocephalus limbatus 41 Cryptocephalus nitidulus 53
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Cryptocephalus pilosus 81 Cryptocephalus pygmaeus 75 Cryptocephalus quinquepunctatus 58 Cryptocephalus saliceti 70 Cryptocephalus sanguinolentus 64 Cryptocephalus sexpunctulatus 58 Cryptocephalus signatifrons 53 Cryptocephalus signatus 59 Cryptocephalus sinuatus 59 Cryptocephalus tamarisci 39 Cryptocephalus tessellatus 42 Cryptocephalus uniformis 43 Cryptocephalus vittula 75 cuprea 124 cupreus 285 curtus 186 cyanella 21 cyanicornis 23 cyanipennis 145 Cyaniris affinis 32 Cyaniris aurita 32 Cyaniris cyanea 35 Cyaniris flavicollis 33 Cyaniris hypocrita 31 Cyaniris limbata 32 Cyaniris tibialis 35 Cyaniris xanthaspis 35 cylindrica 257 cynoglossi 276 cyparissiae 171
D dacica 155 decemlineata 87 decemnotata 126 dentata 9 denticollis 301 dentipes 27 depressiuscula 276 DEROCREPIS 243 Derocrepis serbica 245 Derocrepis serbica merditensis 244 Derocrepis serbica rhilensis 243
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Derocrepis serbica rhodopensis 244 Derocrepis serbica slavicus 245 diademata 155 DIBOLIA 274 Dibolia schillingi 278 DICLADISPA 296 didymata 105 DIORHABDA 134 DISOPUS 42 Dlochrysa fastuosa 108 DONACIA 5 DONACIA 5 Donacia abdominalis 3 Donacia lemnae 10 Donacia rustica 3 DONACIELLA 5 DONACIOMIMA 9 dulcamarae 285 duodecimpunctata 18 duplicatus 51
E echii 188 elegans 141 elegantulus 68 elongata 134 elongata 303 EMARHOPA 140 ENTOMOSCELIS 132 Entomoscelis abdominalis 132 Entomoscelis sacra 134 Epithrix atropae 251 Epithrix intermedia 252 Epithrix pubescens 253 EPITRIX 251 erichsoni 21 erysimi 157 ERYTHROCHRYSA 92 erythrostoma 35 Eubrachys balcanicus 79 EUCHRYSOLINA 91 EULUPERUS 143 Euluperus cyaneus 143
INDEX Euluperus cyaneus var. major 143 EUMOLPINAE 77 EUMOLPUS 79 Eumolpus pretiosus 79 Eumolpus tessellatus 83 Eumolpus villosus 83 Eupales ulema 77 euphorbiae 171 excisus 39 exclamationis 157 exiguus 68 exoletus 188 EXOSOMA 143 Exosoma thoracica var. grossepunctata 143
F fallax 188 FASTUOLINA 107 fastuosa 107, 299 femoralis 276 femorata 236 ferruginea 238, 303 fimbriolatus 39 flava 172 flaveola 303 flaviceps 172 flavicollis 16 flavicollis 33 flavipes 53, 146 flavocincta 118 flexuosa 157 flexuosus 45 foersteri 278 fornicata 130 foudrasi 190 franzi 172 frenatus 53 frontalis 68 fulgens 190 fulvicornis 248 fuscicornis 254 fuscoaeneus 221
G 139 139 Galeruca affinis 283 Galeruca anchusae 219 Galeruca calmariensis 136 Galeruca circumdata 139 Galeruca interrupta 139 Galeruca lineola 137 Galeruca litoralis 139 Galeruca luteola 137 Galeruca pusilla 137 Galeruca rubi 232 Galeruca sagittariae 136 Galeruca salicariae 234 Galeruca spectabilis 139 Galeruca tenella 137 Galeruca versicolora 121 GALERUCELLA 136 GALERUCELLA 136 Galerucella luteola 138 Galerucella nymphaeae ab. aquatica 136 GALERUCINAE 134 gallaeciana 21 Gallereuca fulvicornis 248 Galleruca mercurialis 230 Galleruca napi 291 Galleruca nasturtii 204 gamma 47 ganglbaueri 157, 191 Gastroidea polygoni 116 Gastroidea viridula 116 Gastroidea viridula var. cyanescens 116 GASTROPHYSA 116 GASTROPHYSA 116 gaudionis 143 gebleri 36 geminata 106 glabra 119 gloriosa reprehensa 94 goettingensis aerea 86 GONIOCTENA 126 GONIOCTENA 126 GALERUCA GALERUCA
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H haemoptera 100 halensis 140 halmae 254 Haltica abdominalis 168 Haltica aenescens 225 Haltica ampelophaga 225 Haltica apicalis 182 Haltica aridula 266 Haltica armoraciae 150 Haltica atrovirens 169 Haltica attenuata 283 Haltica brevicollis 221 Haltica breviuscula 258 Haltica brunnea 186 Haltica carduorum 221 Haltica chalcomera 283
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Haltica chlorophana 259 Haltica circumdata 285 Haltica compressa 266 Haltica conducta 260 Haltica cornivorax 223 Haltica corynthia 219 Haltica crassicornis 236 Haltica cryptocephala 274 Haltica cuprea 285 Haltica cynoglossi 276 Haltica cyparissiae 171 Haltica dulcamarae 285 Haltica echii 188 Haltica exclamationis 157 Haltica femorata 236 Haltica hyoscyami 285 Haltica impressicollis 225 Haltica lacertosa 174 Haltica linnaei 196 Haltica lutescens 174 Haltica lythri 225 Haltica malvae 254 Haltica muscorum 274 Haltica nannerheimii 268 Haltica nigra Haltica nigritula 240 Haltica obtusata 256 Haltica occultans 278 Haltica ochripes 162 Haltica oleracea 227 Haltica oleracea var. lugubris 227 Haltica palustris 228 Haltica placida 179 Haltica pubescens 253 Haltica pusilla 223 Haltica pygmaea 179 Haltica quercetorum 228 Haltica rufipes 243 Haltica sahlbergi 270 Haltica saliceti 230 Haltica serbica 245 Haltica suturella 216 Haltica tibialis 265 Haltica timida 281
INDEX Haltica ventralis 234 Haltica venustula 181 helianthemi 223 HELIOSTOLA 92 hemisphaereica 316 hemisphaerica purpurascens 94 herbacea 89 herbigrada 174 HERMAEOPHAGA 230 HETERICHNUS 43 hieroglyphicus 41 HIPPURIPHILA 247 hirtipennis 252 HISPA 296 Hispa testacea 296 Hispella atra 296 HISPINAE 296 holsaticus 193 hortensis 266 humeralis 14 humeralis 23 HYDROTHASSA 118 Hydrothassa aucta 119 Hydrothassa aucta ab. aucta 119 Hydrothassa aucta var. glabra 119 hyosciami 285 hyperici 106 HYPERICIA 105 Hypnophila halmae 254 HYPOCASSIDA 300 Hypocassida subferruginea 300 hypochoeridis 55
I illyricus 286 imitatrix 268 imperialis 55 impressa 10 impressa obtusangula 238 impressicollis 225 inquinata 303 instabilis 286 intermedia 252
interrupta circumdata 139 intricata anderschi 111 INTRICATORINA 111 isatidis 286
J jacobaeae 193 jailensis 193 janthinus 55 jarmilae 225 judaea 159 junci 120 juncicola 193
K kiesenwetteri 288 kutscherae 195
L labiatus 70 LABIDOSTOMIS LABIDOSTOMIS 23 Labidostomis axillaris 24 Labidostomis beckri 25 Labidostomis longimana dalmatina 24 Labidostomis lucida 24 Labidostomis taxicornis 25 Labidostomis tridentata 25 lacertosa 174 Lachnaea sexpunctata 29 LACHNAIA 29 LACHNAIA 29 Lachnaia longipes 29 laetus 55 laevicollis 47 laevigatus 118 laeviuscula 29 LAMELLOSUS 47 lamina 249 Lamprosoma concolor 77 LAMPROSOMATINAE 77
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Longitarsus eminus 212 Longitarsus exoletus rufulus 204 Longitarsus ferrugineus 184 Longitarsus fowleri 214 Longitarsus fulgens var. tristis 217 Longitarsus klapperichi182 Longitarsus lateralis 204 Longitarsus lateripunctatus 196 Longitarsus lateripunctatus var. personatus 196 Longitarsus linnaei var.fallax 188 Longitarsus nervosus 206 Longitarsus nitens 188 Longitarsus pinguis 219 Longitarsus pseudoferrgineus 184 Longitarsus pulmonariae 204 Longitarsus rubellus 186 Longitarsus scutellaris 196 Longitarsus spectabilis 199 Longitarsus suturalis 181 Longitarsus verbasci 216 lucida axillaris 24 luctuosa 108 LUPERUS 145 Luperus balcanicus 149 Luperus circumfusus 145 Luperus circumphusus 145 Luperus cyanipennis 149 Luperus lydius 141 Luperus lyperus 146 Luperus pinicola 145 Luperus rufipes150 Luperus xanthopus 150 luridus 198 luteola 137 luteolus 288 lutescens 174 lycopi 199 lydius 141 LYTHRARIA 234 lythri 225
INDEX 253 Minota obesa 254 Minota obesa carpathica 253 minusculus 200 MIONYCHA 312 MIONYCHELLA 316 Miopristis dentipes 27 MNIOPHILA 274 modeeri 247 moesica 230 MONROSIA 32 montenegrina 268 monticola 202 moraei 58 motschulskii 238 murraea 310 musciformis 36 muscorum 274 MINOTA
M macellus 70 MACROCOMA 79 Macrocoma rubripes 79 MACROLENES 27 macropus 27 magnificus 288 major 143 major 262 Malacosoma collaris 143 Malacosoma gaudionis 143 malvae 254 mannerheimi 268 MANTURA 256 MANTURA 256 marcidus 291 margaritacea 312 marginata 10, 107 marginatus 57 mathewsi 256 medvedevi 199 melanochephalus 199 melanopus 21 Melasoma aenea 124 Melasoma bulgharensis 124 Melasoma collaris 122 Melasoma cuprea 124 Melasoma populi 121 Melasoma saliceti 121 Melasoma tremulae 122 Melasoma var. bulgharensis 124 Melasoma vigintipunctata 124 MELASOMOPTERA 103 melica 86 membranaceus 200 menetriesi 256 MENTHASTRIELLA 89 mercurialis 230 merdigera 18 metallica 84 METALLOTIMARCHA 84 MINKIA 98 MINOTA 253
N nanus 204 napi 291 nasturtii 204 nebulosa 305 nemorum 159 NEOCREPIDODERA
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NEOGALERUCELLA 136 NEOPHAEDON 118 niger 204 nigriceps 176 nigricoxis 250 nigripes 161 nigriscutis 176 nigritula 240 nigrofasciatus nimrodi 204 nitidula 250 nitidus 58 nobilis 310 nodicornis 161 nonstriata 176 noricus 205 notiophila 96
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O obesa 268 obliteratus 205 obscurus 79 obscurus villosulus 81 obtusata 256 occultans 278 ocellatus 70 ochripes 162 ochroleucus 72, 206 OCHROSIS 234 octacosmus 58 octomaculatus 58 octopunctatus 59 ODONTIONYCHA 315 oertzeni 24 oleracea 227 olexai 232 olivacea 128 olivieri 89 OOMORPHUS 77 orbiculata 272 OREINA 108 OREINA 108 Oreina alpestris 110 Oreina bifrons 110 Oreina gloriosa arrogans 110 Oreina gloriosa bosnica 110 Oreina melanocephala schipkana 114 Oreina variabilis 108 Oreina variabilis balcanica 110 Oreina virgulata 113 Oreina vitigera 110 ORESTIA 242 oricalcia 98 orientalis 262 Orina pretiosa var. balcanica 108 Orina variabilis var. balcanica 108 ORSODACNE 14
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Orsodacne lineola 14 ORSODACNINAE 14 OULEMA 21 Oulema lichenis 21 Oulema melanopa 23 ovata 177 OVOSOMA 96 OVOSTOMA 89
P PACHNEPHORUS 81 Pachnephorus aspericollis 83 Pachnephorus silvanae 83 PACHYBRACHIS 39 PACHYBRACHIS 39 Pachybrachis haliciensis 41 Pachybrachis tristis 41 PALES 77 pallida reticulata 128 pallidicolor 291 pallidipennis 25 palustris 228 pannonica 305 panzeri 305 paracenthesis 19 parnassicola 177 parvula 310 parvulus 59, 207 PECHYLINA 122 peirolerii 240 pellucidus 207 PHAEDON 117 Phaedon cochleariae obesus 118 phellandrii 120 PHRATORA 131 PHRATORA 131 Phratora vitellinae ab. brevicollis 132 Phratora vulgatissimus 132 PHYLLOBROTICA 141 Phyllobrotica thoracica 143 Phyllodecta laticollis 131 Phyllodecta tibialis 131 Phyllodecta tibialis ab. cornelii 131
INDEX Phyllodecta vitellinae 132 Phyllodecta vulgatissima 131 Phyllodecta vulgatissima 132 PHYLLOTRETA 150 Phyllotreta aerea 163 Phyllotreta armoraciae 162 Phyllotreta caucasicola 153 Phyllotreta crassicornis 153 Phyllotreta diademata astrachanica 152 Phyllotreta lepidii 161 Phyllotreta nemorum 165 Phyllotreta nodicornis 162 Phyllotreta vittata 165 Phytodecta fornicata 130 Phytodecta linnaeana 126 Phytodecta linnaeanus ab. nigricollis 126 Phytodecta olivacea 128 Phytodecta pallida reticulatus 128 Phytodecta pallidus 128 Phytodecta pallidus reticulatus ab. bulgaricus 128 Phytodecta quinquepunctata 130 Phytodecta quinquepunctatus ab. nigriventris 130 Phytodecta quinquepunctatus ab. quinquepunctatus 130 Phytodecta rufipes 126 Phytodecta viminalis 126 picicollis 208 picinus 291 picipes 262 Pilemostoma fastuosa 299 PILEMOSTOMA. 299 pilosus 81 pinguis 221 pini 42 pinicola 145 placida 179 plagiata schipkana 114 Plagiodera armoraciae 117 PLAGIODERA. 121 PLAGIOSTERNA 124 planifrons 72 PLATEUMARIS 3 Plateumaris affinis 3 Plateumaris discolor 5
Plectroscelis arenacea 265 Plectroscelis aridella 266 Plectroscelis concinna 260 Plectroscelis coyei 260 Plectroscelis dentipes 260 Plectroscelis major 262 Plectroscelis obesa 268 Plectroscelis orientalis 262 Plectroscelis procerula 270 Plectroscelis scheffleri 264 Plectroscelis semicoerulea 265 Plectroscelis subcoerulea 270 Plectroscelis tibialis 265 plutus 251 PODAGRICA 254 Podagrica fuscipes 256 Podagrica malvae semirufa 254 Podagrica meridionalis 254 polita 10, 92 polygoni 116 pomonae 139 pontoaegeica 162 populi 72, 121 prasina 305 PRASOCURIS 120 Prasocuris minutus 120 pratensis 86, 208 Prionus braccata 3 procera 162 procerula 270 propinqua 25 PROTOPHYSUS 43 PROTORINA 114 prusias 43 PSEUDOCASSIDA 310 PSYLLIODES 281 PSYLLIODES 281 Psylliodes aerea austriaca 281 Psylliodes attenuata 283 Psylliodes attenuata ab. picicollis 283 Psylliodes chalcomera 284 Psylliodes chrysocephala 284 Psylliodes circumdata 285 Psylliodes cuprea 285
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV Psylliodes cuprea var. isatidis 286 Psylliodes cupreata 285 Psylliodes gibbosa 288 Psylliodes glabra 288 Psylliodes hyoscyami var. chalcomera 283 Psylliodes luteola 288, 293 Psylliodes marcida 291 Psylliodes picina 286 Psylliodes picina 291 Psylliodes sophiae 295 Psylliodes wachsmanni 291 Ptinus longicornis 149 pubescens 253 puncticollis 293 punctulata 163 pusilla 137 pusillus 72 pygmaea 179 pygmaeus vittula 75 pyritosus 118
Q quadriguttatus 59, 208 quadrimaculata 143 quadripunctata 29 quadripustulatus 59 quatuordecimmaculatus 47 quatuordecimpunctata 19 querceti 75 quercetorum 228 quercetorum saliceti 230 quinquepunctata 130 quinquepunctatus 61
R rectilineatus 210 reichei 210 reitteri 101, 296 reitteri mangaliana 101 reitteri nevesinjensis 101 rhilensis 150, 243 RHODOPAEA 83
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rhodopensis 244 rossia 103 rubi 232 rubicunda 38 rubiginosa 307 rubiginosus 2100 rubripes balcanica 79 rufa 25, 140 rufa crassicollis 96 rufipes 243 rufovirens 307 rugulosa 278 rustica 3, 257
S sahlbergi 270 salicariae 234 saliceti 122 salicina 33 salviae 87, 212 sanguinolenta 103, 307 schaefferi 43 scheffleri 264 scheuchi 163 schillingii 278 scriptidorsum 41 scrobipennis 212 scutellaris 32, 213 seladonia 308 SEMICNEMA 296 semicoerulea 265 semicuprea 10 semicyanea 179 serbica 245 sericea 5 sericeus 61 SERMILASSA 140 sexpunctata 29 sexpunctatus 61 simplex 10 sinuatus 41 slavica 245 SMARAGDINA 30
INDEX 30 Smaragdina chloris 30 Smaragdina cyanea 35 Smaragdina hypocrita 31 solaris 213 solivagus 61 sophiae 116 SPARTOMENA 130 SPARTOPHILA 128 Spartophila fornicatus 131 speciosa bosnica speciosissima drenskii 113 SPHAERODERMA 272 Sphaeroderma cardui 272 Sphaeroderma rubidum 272 SPHAEROMELA 104 staphylaea 92 STENOMANTURA 257 STICHOPTERA 101 stigmatica 308 Stilosomus flavus 39 Stilosomus tamaricis 39 STRICKERUS 124 strigicollis 214 strigosus 75 striolata 165 sturanyi 293 sturmi 100 STYLOSOMUS 39 subcoerulea 270 subferruginea 300 subreticulata 312 subspinosa 16 substriatus 214 succineus 216 suturalis 134 suturellus 216 SYNERGA 91 SMARAGDINA
T tabidus 216 TAENIOSTICHA 101 tamaricis 230
tamarisci 39 tanaceti 139 Teinodactyla aeneicollis 181 Teinodactyla albinea 181 Teinodactyla curta 186 Teinodactyla fulgens 190 Teinodactyla juncicola 193 Teinodactyla lycopi 199 Teinodactyla membranacea 200 Teinodactyla minuscula 200 Teinodactyla nana 204 Teinodactyla obliterata 205 Teinodactyla pellucida 207 Teinodactyla rectilineata 210 Teinodactyla reichei 210 Teinodactyla rubiginosa 210 Teinodactyla succinea 216 tenebricosa 87 tenella 137 tessellatus 42, 83 testacea 296 testaceum 272 TESTERGUS 217 tetrastigma 165 thalassina 12 thlaspis 295 Thyamis atricillus 182 Thyamis jacobaeae 193 Thyamis kutscherae 195 Thyamis lewisii 196 Thyamis scutellaris 213 tibialis 131 tibialis 35, 265 TIMARCHA 84 Timarcha aerea 86 Timarcha coriaria 86 Timarcha goettingensis 86 Timarcha tenebricosa ab. bulgarica 87 Timarcha violaceonigra 86 TIMARCHOSTOMA 86 timida 281 TITUBOEA 27 TLANOMA 258 tomentosa 7
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BLAGOY GRUEV AND VASSIL TOMOV transversa 242 tremula 122 tricolor 295 tridentata 25 trimaculatus 64 Triplax menetriesi 256 tristis 23, 217 turca 96 turcicus 64 TYLOCENTRA 314
U ulema 77 undulata 166 unifasciata 38
villosus 83 viminalis 126 violaceus 65 virens 65 virgulata ljubetensis. 111 VIRGULATORINA 111 viridipennis 150 viridis 315 viridula 116 vitellinae 132 vittatus 66 vittula 168 vulgaris 12 vulgatissima 132
W wrasei 295 V valeriana tetrastigma 30 varians 104 variceps 77 variipennis 166 ventralis 234 venustula 181 vernalis ottomana 96 versicolora 121 versicolorea 12 vibex 308 vigintipunctata 124 vilis 166 villosulus 43
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X xanthaspis 35 137 xanthopoda 150 xanthopus 145
XANTHOGALERUCA
Z 16 Zeugophora flavicollis var. australis 16 ZEUGOPHORINAE 16 ZEUGOPHORA