5. Weitere Informationen
5.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Xylomiges conspicillaris anatolica M. Hering, 1933 [Originalkombination]
5.2. Synonyme
- Egira bulgarica Beshkov, 2000
5.3. Taxonomie
Nach Fibiger et al. (2010) unterscheidet sich der Holotypus - das einzige Exemplar von "E. bulgarica" - genetisch nicht von E. anatolica aus der gleichen Region. Es handelt sich damit um ein genitalmorphologisch stärker abweichendes Exemplar von E. anatolica.
5.4. Faunistik
Locus typicus nach Hering (1933: 412): Türkei, Ankara.
Beshkov et al. (2021: 231-232) melden mehrere neue Nachweise aus Bulgarien und fassen zusammen: "Egira anatolica flies in early spring and is found in Bulgaria (Beshkov 2000), Macedonia (Beshkov 2014) and Serbia (Beshkov 2015). In Bulgaria it was known only from Rhodopi Mts, three localities reported in Zlatkov and Beshkov (2008) and from Belassitza Mts (Beshkov 2011), and it is reported here from more localities. The lack of records may be because of its early flight period and possible misidentification with other Egira species. Identification without examination of genitalia is generally easy, but for those with insufficient experience, dissection or at least checking of external genitalia after brushing with a fine brush is recommended. However, dissection is preferable as the size and number of the cornuti in the vesica are another differentiation between E. anatolica (Fig. 11) and Egira conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 12)."
(Autor: Erwin Rennwald)
5.5. Literatur
- Beshkov, S., Gashtarov, V. & V. Hula (2021): Contribution to knowledge of the Balkan Macroheterocera: new and rare species for Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Albania. — Nota Lepidopterologica, 44: 223–237. DOI 10.3897/nl.44.64804. [zum open-access-Artikel auf pensoft.net]
- Erstbeschreibung: Hering, M. (1933): Lepidoptera Sureyana. Weitere Noctuiden und Geometriden von Ankara. — Internationale Entomologische Zeitschrift 26 (37/38): 411-415. [PDF auf zobodat.at]