Background Europe has a long history of non-native species introductions given its central role in global trade in recent centuries. Currently, approximately two hundred cerambycid species have been found in Europe, as the result of introductions between and within biogeographical regions; still, despite better monitoring and stronger restrictions, the arrivals and spread of non-native Cerambycidae continue. New information The aim of this contribution is to report and discuss the first European records of the non- native longhorn beetleOlenecamptus bilobus(Fabricius, 1801) on the basis of three specimens recorded almost simultaneously in Spain and Greece, respectively.
Ruzzier, E., de Queros, C.r., Mas, H., Di Giulio, A. (2023). Simultaneous detections of Olenecamptus bilobus (Fabricius, 1801)(Cerambycidae, Dorcaschematini) in Europe. BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL, 11(e111487), 1-11 [10.3897/BDJ.11.E114432].
Simultaneous detections of Olenecamptus bilobus (Fabricius, 1801)(Cerambycidae, Dorcaschematini) in Europe
Ruzzier E
;Di Giulio A
2023-01-01
Abstract
Background Europe has a long history of non-native species introductions given its central role in global trade in recent centuries. Currently, approximately two hundred cerambycid species have been found in Europe, as the result of introductions between and within biogeographical regions; still, despite better monitoring and stronger restrictions, the arrivals and spread of non-native Cerambycidae continue. New information The aim of this contribution is to report and discuss the first European records of the non- native longhorn beetleOlenecamptus bilobus(Fabricius, 1801) on the basis of three specimens recorded almost simultaneously in Spain and Greece, respectively.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.