Rhagium (Megarhagium) caucasicum Reitter, 1889
ssp. semicorne Holzschuh, 1974
[= Rhagium semicorne Holzschuh, 1974]

Subfamilia: LEPTURINAE  /  Tribus: RHAGIINI

Rhagium caucasicum semicorne
[Photo © David Navrátil]


Rhagium caucasicum semicorne was originally described as Rhagium semicorne by Carolus Holzschuh in 1974 [❖], but Mikhail Danilevsky demoted eventually this taxon into subspecies rank in 1992 [✧]. This rare species is endemic to the mountains of the Caspian region. Martin Rejzek have recorded it from Pterocarya and Quercus but other deciduous trees will probably also serve as hosts.

Body length:13 - 18 mm
Life cycle:2 years
Adults in:May - July
Host plant:polyphagous in deciduous trees
Distribution:Azerbaidjan, North Iran


The depicted beetles were collected on blossoming Crataegus in Raẕī (رضي‎) village environs (1900-2000 m a.s.l., Ramian County, Golestan province, Iran) on May 20 - 24, 2019.

Collected by David Navrátil


[❖]
Holzschuh C:
Berichtigung zur Arbeit von W. Gfeller (1972) und Beschreibung einer neuen Art: Rhagium semicorne n. sp. (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).
Mitteilungen aus der Entomologischen Gesellschaft, Basel 24 (3): 118-120, 1974.

[✧]
Danilevsky M.L.:
New species of Cerambycidae from Transcaucasia with some new data (Insecta: Coleoptera).
Senckenbergiana Biologica, Frankfurt am Main 72 (1/3): 107-117, 1992 . [download pdf icon]


 
SubfamiliaLepturinae Latreille, 1802
TribusRhagiini Kirby, 1837
GenusRhagium Fabricius, 1775
SubgenusMegarhagium Reitter, 1913
SpeciesRhagium (Megarhagium) caucasicum Reitter, 1889
SubspeciesRhagium (Megarhagium) caucasicum semicorne Holzschuh, 1974