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REPORT No. 33 March 1997 BUPRESTIS A semi-annual newsletter devoted to the dissemination of information about buprestids and students of this group Editor: Hans Mühle Hofangerstr.22a D-81735 München Germany Dear friends, Many of you already asked for back issues of BUPRESTIS. Now I prepared three special issues. One contains issue 1-9, the next 10-19 and then 20-29. Unfortunatelly I cannot give them free. I do have to do the copies and mailage is more then for a normal issue. On the other hand there will be special cases to give them free. Don t hesitate to write me. We will find another way, beetles or copies of literature for back issues. One of these issues, which covers all the text without the adress list ( a new one you can find in this issue), will be 5 $. I think this is not too much. Please send me your news until 20.June 1997. Best wishes Hans Mühle Editor

A. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS Sylvie Barbalat's main interest is to find out which forest structure is the most favourable for Buprestidae, Cerambycidae, phytophagus Scarabaeidae and Lucanidae as well as to work out an atlas for the Buprestidae and Cerambycidae of Switzerland. Therefore she wants to get in contact with entomologists who may have collected Buprestidae and Cerambycidae in Switzerland and can support her work with datas. Göksel Tozlu who is working on Buprestidae in Turkey sent his e-mail adrees: gtozlu@tratauni.bitnet, his phone number: (442) 218 41 20/26 09 and the fax number: (442) 218 36 47. Stan Wellso has finished now over have of the descriptions for about 15 new species of buprestids. He is also working on a paper on hosts and new distribution records. B. SPECIES WANTED FOR RESEARCH OR EXCHANGE Rick Westcott and a colleague in Mexico are working towards an annotated checklist of the Buprestidae of Jalisco. If you have material from that state, he would appreciate it if you would either send him a list of species and their label data or, if undetermined, send specimens to him for identification. C. REQUESTS FOR LITERATURE D. FORUM Chuck BELLAMY has sent the following thoughts: If you have the ability to browse the web, our home page can be found at: http://www-tm.up.ac.za Erik Holm is planning a series of volumes on the African buprestids. The first volume will be an update of his 1978 monograph on Acmaeodera. Anyone with African material that would like to have the specimens identified or the data added should send them to Erik c/o Chuck Bellamy. The second volume will be for the Julodinae and Polycestini. Future volumes are planned with collaborations anticipated with Svata Bily for the African Anthaxia and Gianfranco Curletti for the African Agrilus. Erik Holm has begun a series of volumes on the African Buprestidae. Contributors to this series include Svata Bily, Sibylle Gussmann, Gianfranco Curletti and Chuck Bellamy. The first volume will be for the subfamily Julodinae and will be by Holm and Gussmann. These volumes will include colour paintings and some photos of all species. Sibylle Gussmann has completed a Catalogue of the Southern African Julodis and has now begun a revisionary study on the genus Agelia. Material from India and Africa is welcome from all colleagues. 2

Is BUPRESTIS in the post yet? Rick and I have been discussing the idea of approaching Marco Berra again about us having BUPRESTIS evolve into a full journal, with dues paid for membership and subscription. We all could use something like this and not have to rely on the two extremes of long delays and high prices or sloppy things like Endo's Jewel Beetles. Also, I just received a message from my friend who is Chief, Estacion Biologia Chamela. He seems very eager to have us there. He confirmed that the cost to stay at the Station is $30 (U.S.)/day, but that he expects there to be a price increase. However, he said he would keep the cost to $30 for us. He also thinks there is a good possibility that the University will publish our proceedings. He is also most willing to write letters of invitation for anyone who needs them in order to receive insitutional support. Chuck has told me that there may still be time to get a message into the "July" issue of BUPRESTIS. If so: A colleague in Mexico and I are working towards an annotated checklist of the Buprestidae of Jalisco. If you have material from that state, I would appreciate it if you would either send me a list of species and their label data or, if undetermined, send specimens to me for identification. Hans: I will feel better if you make a small clarification as follows: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BUPRESTID WORKERS 1998 I think that by 1 June [1997] at least six people Hey, I just want to be sure someone does not think it o.k. to wait until June 1998 to inform me! SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BUPRESTID WORKERS - 1998 Felipe Noguera, Chief, Chamela Biological Station (Institute of Biology, National University of Mexico), Jalisco, Mexico, told me he would welcome us there for our second international meeting. Because the greatest diversity of Buprestidae occurs there during July, I suggest we hold the meeting during that month. Since that is a busy time at the Station, we must plan far in advance. Therefore, PLEASE REPLY TO ME SOON if you are interested. At the same time please inform me how certain you can be to attend and to present a paper. Also, let me know if you need a formal invitation. I will inquire if our proceedings can be published gratis in the University journal. I think that by 1 June at least six people need to be committed to attend this meeting in order that I may secure rooms for us at Chamela during July, 1998. Hopefully there will remain space for those who cannot commit until later; however, time will be of the essence. If the June deadline is not met, then perhaps I will try for a time when historically the Station is not busy, though unfortunately that will also be a time of low buprestid diversity, maybe even during the dry season when it can be terribly hot and with little shade. The Chamela station is at latitude 19 degrees, 30 minutes north; longitude 105 degrees, 3 minutes west. It begins 2 kilometers from the Pacific Coast, ranging in elevation from 10 to 580 meters, mostly below 150 meters. The vegetation is mostly tropical deciduous forest and wonderfully diverse. Nearby areas offer a wide variety of habitats, and even oak-pine forests are easily attainable during a day trip. Average annual 3

rainfall is 725-750 mm; average annual temperature is 25 C. For July it is about 135 mm and 27 C, respectively. Yes, it is hot and humid then! Living quarters at Chamela are Spartan, but serviceable. There are three beds to a room, with shared bathroom. The rooms are not air conditioned, but have ceiling fans. However, the main research facilities, including the biological collections, are air conditioned. Cost of lodging and three good meals is $30/day. There is safe drinking water. The nearest airport is in Manzanillo, some 120 km south from the Station. However, there are more, and probably cheaper, flights to Puerto Vallarta, about 160 km north. Bus service is available, as are car rentals. However, perhaps other arrangements can be made, depending upon number of participants and their flight schedules. I hope to hear from you soon on this matter and will be happy to supply more information to you individually. And Chuck asked the following favor (he's in San Diego with his folks): Would you include in your sending to Hans (and maybe you'll find it interesting too?!) the new web site for the beetle book: http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/~lorquin/evans/ Durch Richard Westcott habe ich von den Newsletter BUPRESTIS erfahren. Er hat mich auch diese Addresse gegeben. Ich w=fcrde gern mehr wissen von dieses Blatt. Zur Zeit bin ich in Deutschland, aber fahre in April nach Mexico zurück. Wie ich Richard= =E4hlt habe, habe ich vor mich mehr mit der Taxonomie v. Buprestidae zu befassen. Zur Zeit versuche ich vorhandene Bestimmungsschl=FCsser f=fcr= Nordamerikanisches Material zu finden. Dabei versuche ich einen datenbank mit diese Publikationen zu erstellen. Did you have time to insert my little note about Dahl 1823 and Agrilus authorship before the BUPRESTIS was posted? I have seen the original ICZN ruling now and the entire of Dahl's work was suppressed by the use of plenary powers in 1964. Ted C. MacRae 4

Phone: (314) 537-6793 Fax: (314) 537-7554 Email: tcmacr@monsanto.com Can you please put this new address information in the next issue of BUPRESTIS? The last issue of BUPRESTIS I received was #30 (August 1995), so I think I have missed some recent issues. If possible, could you please send me copies of any issues mailed after #30? If not, please let me know so I can ask someone else if they can do it. A note of possible interest for the next issue of BUPRESTIS: "Ted C. MacRae visited Mark Volkovitsh at the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg during December 1996, where he received instruction from Mark on larval dissection techniques. Ted is interested in larval taxonomy and has been collecting larvae of North American species for several years. He plans to describe the larva of *Taphrocerus*. I also have a suggestion for the next time a mailing list is issued in BUPRESTIS - along with addresses, phone numbers and email addresses, if available, would be very helpful. Those of us that have email addresses find it very easy to communicate with each other and this information will allow other workers to find us easily. Vlado Sakalian carried out a very interesting collecting trip in Turkey where he met in Erzurum Göksel Tozlu. The photo shows them, Vlado on the right, Göksel on the left. Daniele Baiocchi sent us a photograph too. It has been taken during a field trip in Greece, near Anavrita, / Taygetos mountains and shows from left to right: Francesco Izzilli, Daniele Baiocchi and Gianluca Magnani 5

Roman Holynski sent a large commet to Chuck Bellamy s proposals and comments in BUPRESTIS 32: It seems rather incumbent upon us scientists, engaged in pursuits of truth that our own selfish interests must dissappear and that the scientific community should come first writes Chuck and I, of course, almost perfectly agree! Almost refers to my belief that it is rather the Science not the scientific community as such, whose interests should scientists primarily serve but this is a point of minor importance in the present context, as I agree also with the further explanation that anyway it must not mean just the interest of the few whose personal resources [or position RHB] allow them... building up impressive [private or institutional RHB] stamp [??? RHB] collections that the true scientists are then barred from using, and that not one of us should deny study of specimens that have been acquired through commercial purchase or any other means. New text for BUPRESTIS: Friends, at long last and after two visits to Paris, I am now ready to begin the anticipated lengthy revision of the Madagascan Coraebini. According to estimates sent many years ago by Descarpentries, there are perhaps 20-30 new genera and between 500-600 new species. I have already prepared a catalogue of the known taxa and have located and examined nearly all of the types. The first anticipated projects will be the description and revision of the following genera: Paranastella (1 n. sp.), Maroansetra (3-4 n. spp.), Evimantius (1 n. sp., 3 n. syn.) and Eumorphocerus (3-4 n. spp.). If anyone has material of Coraebini from Madagascar and would like to include it in this study, please let me know or feel free to send it. My new email address (hopefully at least semi-permanent): bellamy@tm.up.ac.za We have started a Web page at the Transvaal Museum, and this already contains various information and data on Buprestidae. I hope to continue to expand this into the Internet's first dedicated buprestid page and with your help and Hans' agreement, maybe this will also be a place where BUPRESTIS can be viewed and some of our readers (and contributors) will find a more rapid forum for communicating and cooperating. For now you can access the buprestid information I have placed on the museum's web page at: http://minnie.iafrica.com/~tmuseum/coleop.htm ***************** Magnus Peterson sent me a short note to bring us up to date with what he has been doing. He writes: Field work has, as usual, been taking up much of my time. Sometimes it has been concerned with Buprestidae, but also I have been collecting Curculionidae and Reptilia. I have also been furiously photographing many new and rare species and genera of Western Australian Jewel Beetles, and other insects. 6

Unfortunately, my publishing program has been somewhat interrupted by my need to do paid work, and I am currently working night shift in the crayfishing industry (which takes up 9 month of the year). This leaves me 3 months of the year to do my buprestid studies, writing and fieldwork. 7

E. PUBLICATIONS Arnaiz Ruiz, L. (1996) Nuevas aportaciones corológicas de Coleoptera Buprestidae para la Península Ibérica. Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa. N. 14:64 Barbalat, S. (1995) Influence de l exploitation forestière sur trois familles de coléoptères liés au bois dans les Gorges de l Areuse. Part of the Thesis, p.553-563. Neuchâtel (1996) Faunistique de quelques coléoptères buprestides capturés dans les gorges de l Areuse (Neuchâtel, Suisse). Bulletin de la Société Neuchâteloise des sciences naturelles 119: 37-45 Bellamy, C.L. (1995) New synonymy in the genus Calodema Gory and Laporte (Col.:Bup.). The Coleopterists Bulletin 49:292 Bílý, S (1996) Terrestrial invertebrates of the Pálava Biosphere Reserve of UNESCO, III. Coleoptera: Buprestoidea. Folia Fac. Sci. Nat. Univ. Masarykianae Brunensis, Biologia 94: 439-445 (1996) New species of Anthaxia and some nomenclatorical changes in Buprestidae (Col.). Folia Heyrovskyana 4: 21-33 (1997) World Catalogue of the Genus Anthaxia Eschscholtz, 1829 (Col.: Bup.). Folia Heyrovskyana, Supplementum 2, 190 pp. Zlín, Czech Republik Curletti, G. (1996) Su alcuni tipi di Agrilus dei musei sudafricani. IV contributo alla revisione degli Agrilus della regione etiopica. (Col., Bup.). Bolletino del Museo regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino 14: 87-92 Endo, S. (1996) A new subspecies of the genus Megaloxantha from Indonesia. Jewel Beetles 5: 30 Evans, A.V. & C.L. Bellamy, (1996) An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles. 208 pp. New York Gobbi, G., P. Crovato & F.Izzillo (1996) Sulla Chalcophora detrita (Col., Bup.). Bolletino dell Associazione Romana di Entomologia 50 (1995): 61-64 Gutowski, J.M. & R.Królik (1996) A review of the morphology, distribution and biology of Palaearctic species of the genis Phaenops Dej. (Col.:Bup.). Crystal 3, 1-88 Gutowski, J.M. & J.Lugowoj (1996) Rare species of Buprestidae (Col.) from Bulgaria. Polskie Pismo Entomoloiczne 65:5-87 Hattori, T. (1996) Studies on the Buprestidae (Col.) of Asia. 1) Taxonomical notes on Ovalisia kheili and description of its new relative. Elytra 24:85-95 Hawkeswood, T.J (1995) A new species of the genus Chrysobothris Eschscholtz (Col.:Bup.) from Australia. Giornale italiano di Entomologia 7:345-349 Hou, T. & J. Wu (1996) Notes on the buprestid beetles (Col.: Bup.) from Hainan and Tonkin. Jewel Beetles 5: 1-3 Izzillo, F. (1996) Buprestis (Cypriacis) splendens Fabricius, 1774. A guest of reguard Europe s conifers woods (Col.: Bup.). Jewel Beetles 5: 28-29 Kalashian, M.Yu. (1996) New species of Xenomerius and Galbella from Guinea (Col.: Bup.). Folia Heyrovskyana 4: 11-14 Kletecka, Z. (1995) Poecilonota rutilans (Fabr.) (Col., Bup.) in lime alley near Č. Budĕjovicích. Sbornik Jihočes. Muzeum v České Budĕjovicích, Přír. Vědy 35: 50 (1995) Distribution of Chrysobothris chrysostigma (L.) (Col., Bup.) in Southern Bohemia. Sbornik Jihočes. Muzeum v České Budĕjovicích, Přír. Vědy 35: 56-58 (1996) The xylophagus beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera) community and ist succession on Scotch elm (Ulmus glabra) branches. Biologia, Bratislava, 51: 143-152 (1996) The bionomy of Eurythyrea oxiana Semenov (Bup., Col.) and other accompanying species on Populus euphratica Olivier in Turkmenia. Jewel Beetles 5: 7-19 8

Kuban, V. (1995) Palaearctic and Oriental Coraebini (Col.: Bup.) Part III. Entomological Problems, 27: 1-29 Peterson, M. (1996) Aspects of female reproductive biology of two southwestern Australian Temognatha species (Col.: Bup.). records of the Western Australian Museum 18: 203-208 Ruicănescu, A. (1996) Anthaxia (Cratomerus) sponsa Kiesenwetter 1857 in the Romanian fauna (Col.: Buprestoidea). Buletin de Informare Societata Lepidopterologicá Romană 7:145-146 (1996) Cheia ilustrată de determinare a speciilor genului Agrilus Curtis din fauna Europei Centrale şi de Est (Col.: Buprestoidea). Buletin de Informare Societata Lepidopterologicá Romană 7:195-216 (in Romanian an illustrated key to the Romanian Agrilus with excellent drawings) Mühle H. (1997) Eine neue Unterart von Acmaeodera ottomana Frivaldszky aus Libyen (Col., Bup.). Bericht der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Augsburg 56:33-36 Murria Beltran, F. (1994) Catalogus: 3. Insecta: Coleoptera 6. Superfamilia: Buprestidoidea. Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa. N. 7:3-8 Murria Beltran, F. y A. (1996) Una nueva especie de Coleoptera Buprestidae para la Península Ibérica. Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa. N. 14:64 Nelson, G.H. & C.L. Bellamy (1996) A revision of the subtribe Hippomelanina: Hippomelas Laporte and Gory, Prasinalia Casey, Gyascutus (Stictocera) Casey, and Barellus, gen. Nov. (Col.:Bup.). Journal of Natural History 30:861-911 Niehuis, M. (1996) Prachtkäferfunde aus Israel mit Beschreibung von Anthaxia martinhauseri n.sp. (Col.:Bup.). Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins 21: 131-151 Somerma, P., Väisänen, R.. Mehl, O. & Bílý, S. (1996) Faunistic records on Buprestidae and Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from Greece. Entomologica Fennica 7 (2):51-54 Somorjai Gy. & L. Ádám (1996) The species of Elateroidea and Buprestodoidea (Col.) of the Bükk National Park. In: Mahunka, S., Zombori, L., Ádám, L. (eds.): The Fauna of the Bükk National Park, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Vol.II, pp.271-279 Turner, J.R. & T.J.Hawkeswood (1995) A note on the larval host plant and biology of Melobasis nervosa (Boisduval) (Col.:Bup.) from Australia. Giornale italiano di Entomologia 7: 257-260 (1995) A new larval host plants for Melobasis apicalis Macleay and M. cupriceps (Kirby) from Australia (Col.:Bup.). Giornale italiano di Entomologia 7: 261-264 (1995) A new larval host plant and other biological data for the Australian jewel beetle Cisseis acuducta (Kirby) (Col.:Bup.). Giornale italiano di Entomologia 7: 273-277 Ohmomo, S. & K. Akiyama (1997) Jewel Beetles. Endless Collection Series, Vol.2.. 59 pp. Tokyo Vlad-Antonie I. & A. Ruicănescu (1996) The Buprestoidea stored in the Coleoptera collections from the Natural History Museum of Sibiu (Col.: Buprestoidea). Buletin de Informare Societata Lepidopterologicá Romană 7:223-253 Westcott, R.S. (1996) Three new species of Acmaeodera Eschscholtz from Mexico (Col.: Bup.). Jewel Beetles 5: 20-27 Wu, J. & T. Hou (1996) A new species, a new subspecies and a new record of Sternocera Eschscholtz (Col.: Bup.) from China. Jewel Beetles 5: 4-6 9