{"title":"I Coleotteri Colevidi della Sicilia: inventario, analisi faunistica e origine del popolamento (Coleoptera, Cholevidae)","authors":"Mauro Giachino Pier, D. Vailati, C. Baviera","doi":"10.21426/B630110549","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Biogeographia vol. )OO( - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia della Sicilia I Coleotteri Colevidi della Sicilia: inventario, analisi faunistica e origine del popolamento (Coleoptera, Cholevidae) PIER MAURO GIACHINO*, DANTE VAILATI**, COSIMO BAVIERA*** * Settore Fitosanitario Regionale, Environment Par/e Palazzina A2, via Lizzorno 60, 10144 Ybrino (Italy) e—mail: pz'ermaur0.gz'acnz'no @regz'one._pz'emonte. it ** via Interna 8, 25127 Brescia (Italy) e—mail: a’ante. vaz'lati@[z'bero. it ”‘** Dipartimento di Biologia Animale ed Ecologia Marina, Unizzersita a'z' Messina, Salita Sperone31, 98166 S. Agata, Messina (Italy) e-mail: ceaz/iera @anime. it Keywords: Sicily, Cholevidae, faunistics, zoogeography. SUMMARY Faunistic and zoogeographic analyses of the Cholevid beetles of Sicily are given, as a starting point for future researches. A checklist, with complete chorological data, of the species present in the island is reported. Catoptzl morp/ms (Attiscurra) bedeli Fairmaire, 1879 is reported for Sicily (and also for Italy) for the first time. Nine percent of the species are endemic to Sicily. Three different biogeographical patterns for the Sicilian Cholevidae are sug- gested. A “northern pattern”, followed by elements that reached Sicily from North to South through the Apennines. A “southern pattern”, followed by elements that reached Sicily from South (North Africa); these elements either re- mained limited to Sicily or reached the southern Apennines. An “eastern pattern”, followed by “trans-Adriatic” el- ements that reached Sicily through the Apennines from East to West. These patterns are analysed and some 200- geographical hypotheses, based on the chronology of the palaeogeographical reconstructions of the Mediterranean Basin and Italian Peninsula, are given. INTRODUZIONE Questo contributo, che vuole essere un semplice punto di partenza per fu- turi approfondimenti, presenta un’analisi faunistica e zoogeografica comples— siva del popolamento a Coleotteri Colevidi della Sicilia. Restano da chiarire, come evidenziato in altre occasioni (Giachino e Vailati, 2007), problemi tas- sonomici e sistematici su gruppi ancora particolarmente critici e, nello stesso tempo, fondarnentali per la corretta interpretazione zoogeografica dell’area. Antecedentemente a questo, non ci risultano contributi specifici sulla fauna a","PeriodicalId":37001,"journal":{"name":"Biogeographia","volume":"30 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2011-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.21426/B630110549","citationCount":"5","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Biogeographia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.21426/B630110549","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Environmental Science","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Biogeographia vol. )OO( - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia della Sicilia I Coleotteri Colevidi della Sicilia: inventario, analisi faunistica e origine del popolamento (Coleoptera, Cholevidae) PIER MAURO GIACHINO*, DANTE VAILATI**, COSIMO BAVIERA*** * Settore Fitosanitario Regionale, Environment Par/e Palazzina A2, via Lizzorno 60, 10144 Ybrino (Italy) e—mail: pz'ermaur0.gz'acnz'no @regz'one._pz'emonte. it ** via Interna 8, 25127 Brescia (Italy) e—mail: a’ante. vaz'lati@[z'bero. it ”‘** Dipartimento di Biologia Animale ed Ecologia Marina, Unizzersita a'z' Messina, Salita Sperone31, 98166 S. Agata, Messina (Italy) e-mail: ceaz/iera @anime. it Keywords: Sicily, Cholevidae, faunistics, zoogeography. SUMMARY Faunistic and zoogeographic analyses of the Cholevid beetles of Sicily are given, as a starting point for future researches. A checklist, with complete chorological data, of the species present in the island is reported. Catoptzl morp/ms (Attiscurra) bedeli Fairmaire, 1879 is reported for Sicily (and also for Italy) for the first time. Nine percent of the species are endemic to Sicily. Three different biogeographical patterns for the Sicilian Cholevidae are sug- gested. A “northern pattern”, followed by elements that reached Sicily from North to South through the Apennines. A “southern pattern”, followed by elements that reached Sicily from South (North Africa); these elements either re- mained limited to Sicily or reached the southern Apennines. An “eastern pattern”, followed by “trans-Adriatic” el- ements that reached Sicily through the Apennines from East to West. These patterns are analysed and some 200- geographical hypotheses, based on the chronology of the palaeogeographical reconstructions of the Mediterranean Basin and Italian Peninsula, are given. INTRODUZIONE Questo contributo, che vuole essere un semplice punto di partenza per fu- turi approfondimenti, presenta un’analisi faunistica e zoogeografica comples— siva del popolamento a Coleotteri Colevidi della Sicilia. Restano da chiarire, come evidenziato in altre occasioni (Giachino e Vailati, 2007), problemi tas- sonomici e sistematici su gruppi ancora particolarmente critici e, nello stesso tempo, fondarnentali per la corretta interpretazione zoogeografica dell’area. Antecedentemente a questo, non ci risultano contributi specifici sulla fauna a