The ground beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel (Coleoptera, Carabidae)

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The ground beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel (Coleoptera, Carabidae). / Aßmann, Thorsten; Boutaud, Estève; Buse, Jörn et al.
in: Spixiana, Jahrgang 38, Nr. 1, 08.2015, S. 49-69.

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Aßmann, T, Boutaud, E, Buse, J, Chikatunov, V, Drees, C, Friedman, A-L-L, Härdtle, W, Homburg, K, Marcus, T, Renan, I & Wrase, DW 2015, 'The ground beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel (Coleoptera, Carabidae)', Spixiana, Jg. 38, Nr. 1, S. 49-69.

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Aßmann, T., Boutaud, E., Buse, J., Chikatunov, V., Drees, C., Friedman, A.-L.-L., Härdtle, W., Homburg, K., Marcus, T., Renan, I., & Wrase, D. W. (2015). The ground beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Spixiana, 38(1), 49-69.

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title = "The ground beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel (Coleoptera, Carabidae)",
abstract = "The members of the carabid beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel and adjacent regions (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt) are studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology (including the traits power of dispersal, especially hind wing development, and phenology), and distribution patterns. Material from museum collections and the authors{\textquoteright} field trips is analysed. The delineation of the tribe Cyclosomini s.l. is discussed and the genus Graphipterus Latreille, 1802 is excluded, but the corsyrine ground beetles are included. An illustrated key is presented for the identification of the species known from the Levantine countries (twelve species from the genera Anaulacus W. S. MacLeay, 1825, Somoplatus Dejean, 1829, Discoptera Seme­nov, 1889, Tetragonoderus Dejean, 1829, Atlantomasoreus Mateu, 1984 and Masoreus Dejean, 1821; seven species from Israel). A new species from the northern Negev is described: Atlantomasoreus groneri spec. nov. This species can be differentiated from the two African species of this genus by short antennae, a well-developed gonosubcoxite which is also found in the genus Masoreus, the shape of the pronotum and characters of the aedeagus, especially the large copulatory pieces and the shape of the median lobe. Due to the characters of A. groneri spec. nov. we assume that the genera Masoreus and Atlantomasoreus form a monophyletic lineage. The genus Atlantomasoreus shows a disjunct distribution range and is an element of the periSaharian zone. Israel has a national responsibility for the conservation of the new species A. groneri spec. nov. which lives in shifting sand dunes, an increasingly endangered habitat. {\textcopyright} 2015, Verlag dr Friedrich Pfeil. All rights reserved.",
author = "Thorsten A{\ss}mann and Est{\`e}ve Boutaud and J{\"o}rn Buse and Vladimir Chikatunov and Claudia Drees and Ariel-Leib-Leonid Friedman and Werner H{\"a}rdtle and Katharina Homburg and Tamar Marcus and Ittai Renan and Wrase, {David W.}",
year = "2015",
month = aug,
language = "English",
volume = "38",
pages = "49--69",
journal = "Spixiana",
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publisher = "Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil",
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AU - Aßmann, Thorsten

AU - Boutaud, Estève

AU - Buse, Jörn

AU - Chikatunov, Vladimir

AU - Drees, Claudia

AU - Friedman, Ariel-Leib-Leonid

AU - Härdtle, Werner

AU - Homburg, Katharina

AU - Marcus, Tamar

AU - Renan, Ittai

AU - Wrase, David W.

PY - 2015/8

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N2 - The members of the carabid beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel and adjacent regions (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt) are studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology (including the traits power of dispersal, especially hind wing development, and phenology), and distribution patterns. Material from museum collections and the authors’ field trips is analysed. The delineation of the tribe Cyclosomini s.l. is discussed and the genus Graphipterus Latreille, 1802 is excluded, but the corsyrine ground beetles are included. An illustrated key is presented for the identification of the species known from the Levantine countries (twelve species from the genera Anaulacus W. S. MacLeay, 1825, Somoplatus Dejean, 1829, Discoptera Seme­nov, 1889, Tetragonoderus Dejean, 1829, Atlantomasoreus Mateu, 1984 and Masoreus Dejean, 1821; seven species from Israel). A new species from the northern Negev is described: Atlantomasoreus groneri spec. nov. This species can be differentiated from the two African species of this genus by short antennae, a well-developed gonosubcoxite which is also found in the genus Masoreus, the shape of the pronotum and characters of the aedeagus, especially the large copulatory pieces and the shape of the median lobe. Due to the characters of A. groneri spec. nov. we assume that the genera Masoreus and Atlantomasoreus form a monophyletic lineage. The genus Atlantomasoreus shows a disjunct distribution range and is an element of the periSaharian zone. Israel has a national responsibility for the conservation of the new species A. groneri spec. nov. which lives in shifting sand dunes, an increasingly endangered habitat. © 2015, Verlag dr Friedrich Pfeil. All rights reserved.

AB - The members of the carabid beetle tribe Cyclosomini s.l. in Israel and adjacent regions (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt) are studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology (including the traits power of dispersal, especially hind wing development, and phenology), and distribution patterns. Material from museum collections and the authors’ field trips is analysed. The delineation of the tribe Cyclosomini s.l. is discussed and the genus Graphipterus Latreille, 1802 is excluded, but the corsyrine ground beetles are included. An illustrated key is presented for the identification of the species known from the Levantine countries (twelve species from the genera Anaulacus W. S. MacLeay, 1825, Somoplatus Dejean, 1829, Discoptera Seme­nov, 1889, Tetragonoderus Dejean, 1829, Atlantomasoreus Mateu, 1984 and Masoreus Dejean, 1821; seven species from Israel). A new species from the northern Negev is described: Atlantomasoreus groneri spec. nov. This species can be differentiated from the two African species of this genus by short antennae, a well-developed gonosubcoxite which is also found in the genus Masoreus, the shape of the pronotum and characters of the aedeagus, especially the large copulatory pieces and the shape of the median lobe. Due to the characters of A. groneri spec. nov. we assume that the genera Masoreus and Atlantomasoreus form a monophyletic lineage. The genus Atlantomasoreus shows a disjunct distribution range and is an element of the periSaharian zone. Israel has a national responsibility for the conservation of the new species A. groneri spec. nov. which lives in shifting sand dunes, an increasingly endangered habitat. © 2015, Verlag dr Friedrich Pfeil. All rights reserved.

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