TY - JOUR
T1 - The Tabanidae (Diptera) of the Greek islands and Cyprus
T2 - An annotated checklist with remarks on ecology, zoogeography, and new records on the East Mediterranean fauna
AU - Müller, Günter C.
AU - Prozorov, Alexey M.
AU - Traore, Mohamed M.
AU - Revay, Edita E.
AU - Hogsette, Jerome A.
AU - Kline, Daniel
AU - Chaskopoulou, Alexandra
AU - Prozorova, Tatiana A.
AU - Volkova, Julia S.
AU - Diarra, Rabiatou A.
AU - Petrányi, Gergely
AU - Schneider, Tom
AU - Beck, Robert H.T.
AU - Ignatev, Nikolai
AU - Yakovlev, Roman V.
AU - Cui, Liwang
AU - Schlein, Yosef
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The horse-fly fauna of the East Mediterranean is poorly known and, in some geographical areas, has not been studied for decades. The present study summarizes the results of tabanid collections performed over 30 years in the Greek islands (the Cyclades, Dodecanese, North Aegean and Crete) and Cyprus. In total, 18 species were known from the study territory. The present study reports an additional 10 species. Previously, only 1 horsefly species was known from the Dodecanese islands, 1 from the North Aegean islands, and 2 from the Cyclades. This study has raised the number of species to 6, 7, and 9, respectively. The combined taxa for the three island groups have increased from 4 to 17 species. Specifically, the number of species has increased from 3 to 7 in Crete and from 11 to 19 in Cyprus. Additionally, we report 1 new record from the Greek mainland, 1 from the Levantine region, 2 from Lebanon, and 2 from Israel. Four Afrotropical-Palearctic vector species: Atylotus agrestis (Wiedemann, 1828); Tabanus gratus Löw, 1858b; Tabanus sufis Jaennicke, 1867; and Tabanus taeniola Palisot de Beauvois, 1806; are recorded for the first time from Cyprus, and A. agrestis from southern Italy. Their status as invasive species in Europe is discussed, the four species are illustrated.
AB - The horse-fly fauna of the East Mediterranean is poorly known and, in some geographical areas, has not been studied for decades. The present study summarizes the results of tabanid collections performed over 30 years in the Greek islands (the Cyclades, Dodecanese, North Aegean and Crete) and Cyprus. In total, 18 species were known from the study territory. The present study reports an additional 10 species. Previously, only 1 horsefly species was known from the Dodecanese islands, 1 from the North Aegean islands, and 2 from the Cyclades. This study has raised the number of species to 6, 7, and 9, respectively. The combined taxa for the three island groups have increased from 4 to 17 species. Specifically, the number of species has increased from 3 to 7 in Crete and from 11 to 19 in Cyprus. Additionally, we report 1 new record from the Greek mainland, 1 from the Levantine region, 2 from Lebanon, and 2 from Israel. Four Afrotropical-Palearctic vector species: Atylotus agrestis (Wiedemann, 1828); Tabanus gratus Löw, 1858b; Tabanus sufis Jaennicke, 1867; and Tabanus taeniola Palisot de Beauvois, 1806; are recorded for the first time from Cyprus, and A. agrestis from southern Italy. Their status as invasive species in Europe is discussed, the four species are illustrated.
KW - Asia
KW - Atylotus agrestis
KW - Europe
KW - invasive species
KW - Israel
KW - Italy
KW - Lebanon
KW - Levant
KW - Tabanus gratus
KW - Tabanus sufis
KW - Tabanus taeniola
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U2 - 10.37828/EM.2023.67.7
DO - 10.37828/EM.2023.67.7
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AN - SCOPUS:85177450471
SN - 2337-0173
VL - 67
SP - 45
EP - 65
JO - Ecologica Montenegrina
JF - Ecologica Montenegrina
ER -