The weevil genus Larinus in the Netherlands, with Larinus turbinatus as an addition to the Dutch fauna (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2007
Authors:T. Heijerman
Journal:Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen
Volume:26
Pagination:1-16
Date Published:10 juli
:0169-2453
:Larinus turbinatus
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Larinus turbinatus is reported for the Netherlands for the first time. The first record of this species is from 2004, when one specimen was swept from a chalk grassland in the very south of the Netherlands. Since then the species was discovered at several sites. Apart from L. turbinatus the genus Larinus includes two other Dutch species, viz. L. planus and L. sturnus. Data on the Dutch and European distribution and ecology of all three Dutch species are presented. A key to the three Dutch species is presented. Many other insect species have recently expanded their distribution in the Netherlands and some authors think that this may have resulted from climate change. For Larinus turbinatus this explanation seems not to be appropriate since the species also occurs in more northern regions within Europe, with a cooler climate.

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