Cerambyx (Cerambyx) kodymi Sláma, 2015


Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE  /  Tribus: CERAMBYCINI
Cerambyx kodymi
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Cerambyx kodymi, an extremely rare (several pieces are known) and little-known species distributed in a relatively small area of southwestern Turkey and the coastal part of Syria, was described based on specimens collected in the vicinity of Latakia (Syria) and Iskenderun (Turkey) by Milan Sláma in 2015 [❖]. The biology of this interesting species, which is similar in appearance to Cerambyx (Cerambyx) carinatus Küster, 1845, is unfortunately still unknown.

Body length:35 - 43 mm
Life cycle:at least 3 years [?]
Adults in:June - July
Host plant:unknown
Distribution:Syria, Turkey


The depicted mounted specimens were collected in Karaelmaslı village environs (250 m a.s.l., Nur Dağlari / Amanus Mts., Hatay province, South-West Turkey) on July 27, 2001.

Collected by Dr. Klaus-Dirk Schenk


[❖]
Sláma M.E.F.:
Descriptions of new taxa from Europe and Southwest Asia (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
Humanity space - International Almanac 4 (5): 1120-1133, 2015. [download pdf icon]


Cerambyx kodymi
[Photo © David Navrátil, click on the picture for 4K resolution]
A side view of the Cerambyx (Cerambyx) kodymi head.


 
SubfamiliaCerambycinae Latreille, 1802
TribusCerambycini Latreille, 1804
GenusCerambyx Linnaeus, 1758
SubgenusCerambyx Linnaeus, 1758
SpeciesCerambyx (Cerambyx) kodymi Sláma, 2015