Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

Hoplia walterrossii is a species endemic to Molise, Southern Italy, with completely unknown ecology and virtually known only on the holotype, few additional specimens having been merely listed in a recent paper. Following the discovery of various new populations in the field and of old unpublished...

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Main Authors: Marco Uliana, Andrea Liberto, Valerio Gallerati, Daniel Patacchiola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Fragmenta entomologica
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Online Access:http://fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/306
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spelling doaj-6aada9d6ac16493c8045f2c824ad83862020-11-25T04:01:11ZengPAGEPress PublicationsFragmenta entomologica0429-288X2284-48802018-12-0150210.4081/fe.2018.306Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)Marco Uliana0Andrea Liberto1Valerio Gallerati2Daniel Patacchiola3Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia, VeneziaRomaSan Pietro in Casale (Bologna)Roma Hoplia walterrossii is a species endemic to Molise, Southern Italy, with completely unknown ecology and virtually known only on the holotype, few additional specimens having been merely listed in a recent paper. Following the discovery of various new populations in the field and of old unpublished samples, we provide new information on ecology, phenology, distribution, and morphology, including the description of the female, so far unknown. H. walterrossii is associated to alluvial soils near the coast, and to lowland floodplains, with apparent tolerance for temporarily flooded areas. Adults are active for about one month, from early May to early June, and have been observed mostly on leaves of canes and on young poplars, never on flowers. An attempt of formal IUCN status assignment is provided, giving the species the “Endagered” status. Suitable habitats for H. walterrossii are small residual meadows and, in particular, wetlands which have been subjected to a recent strong reduction due to human activity. This process, that started centuries ago, is still in progress, in spite of the formal identification of these areas as sites of conservation concern. http://fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/306ScarabaeidaeItalyMolisewetlandsecologyconservation
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author Marco Uliana
Andrea Liberto
Valerio Gallerati
Daniel Patacchiola
spellingShingle Marco Uliana
Andrea Liberto
Valerio Gallerati
Daniel Patacchiola
Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Fragmenta entomologica
Scarabaeidae
Italy
Molise
wetlands
ecology
conservation
author_facet Marco Uliana
Andrea Liberto
Valerio Gallerati
Daniel Patacchiola
author_sort Marco Uliana
title Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
title_short Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
title_full Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
title_fullStr Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
title_full_unstemmed Rediscovery of Hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
title_sort rediscovery of hoplia walterrossii: new localities, first ecological notes, description of the female and conservation issues (coleoptera: scarabaeidae)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Fragmenta entomologica
issn 0429-288X
2284-4880
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Hoplia walterrossii is a species endemic to Molise, Southern Italy, with completely unknown ecology and virtually known only on the holotype, few additional specimens having been merely listed in a recent paper. Following the discovery of various new populations in the field and of old unpublished samples, we provide new information on ecology, phenology, distribution, and morphology, including the description of the female, so far unknown. H. walterrossii is associated to alluvial soils near the coast, and to lowland floodplains, with apparent tolerance for temporarily flooded areas. Adults are active for about one month, from early May to early June, and have been observed mostly on leaves of canes and on young poplars, never on flowers. An attempt of formal IUCN status assignment is provided, giving the species the “Endagered” status. Suitable habitats for H. walterrossii are small residual meadows and, in particular, wetlands which have been subjected to a recent strong reduction due to human activity. This process, that started centuries ago, is still in progress, in spite of the formal identification of these areas as sites of conservation concern.
topic Scarabaeidae
Italy
Molise
wetlands
ecology
conservation
url http://fragmentaentomol.org/index.php/fragmenta/article/view/306
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