Cassida vibex Linnaeus, 1767
Cassida vibex
Linnaeus, 1767: 575 (TE in ?); Gmelin,
1787: 1637; Fabricius,
1775: 89, 1781: 108, 1787: 62, 1792: 293, 1801: 389; Goeze,
1777: 211; Schrank,
1781: 48; Villers,
1789: 92; Olivier,
1790: 379, 1808: 977; Rossi, 1790: 89; Brahm,
1790: 66; Thunberg,
1794: 104; Scriba,
1790: 178, 1791: 80; Panzer, 1795: 154, 1798: 477; Illiger,
1798: 477; Herbst,
1799: 218; Paykull,
1801: 118; Gyllenhal,
1813: 440; Schönherr,
1817: 211; Stephens,
1829: 229, 1832: 367; Sahlberg, 1835-39: 188; Hope,
1840 b: 3; Suffrian,
1844: 146; Cornelius,
1846: 399; Redtenbacher,
1849: 520, 1858: 953, 1874: 521; Boheman,
1854: 377, 1856: 126, 1862: 304; Bach,
1856: 74; Thomson,
1866: 321; Seidlitz,
1875: 489, 1891: 702, 1891: 789; Perris,
1876: 206; Gemminger
and Harold, 1876: 3659; Rupertsberger, 1876: 379; Heyden,
1877: 364; Kraatz,
1879 b: 267;
Fowler, 1890: 398, 1913: 294; Desbrochers,
1891: 12, 19;
Weise, 1893: 1078, 1107; Acloque,
1896: 457; Bedel,
1898: 209, 1901: 335; Everts, 1901: 519; Reitter,
1912: 217; Paterson,
1931: 945
(larva); Bechyne, 1944: 82; Steinhausen,
1950: 19
(larva), 2002: 27 (pupa); Kosior
and Klein, 1970: 315-340; Kosior, 1975: 252-392 (biology); Silfverberg,
1979: 61; Lopatin
and Kulenova, 1986: 183; Lopatin, 1986: 117; Bordy
and Doguet, 1987: 174 (incl. spermatheca); Dubeshko
and Medvedev, 1989: 207; Gruev, 1990 a: 354, 1992: 434; Bourdonne
and Bordy, 1993: 86; Sassi, 1994: 64; Kismali
and Sassi, 1994: 151; Bordy, 1995 a: 19 (incl. colour photo), 1995
d: 246
(genitalia), 1997: 62 (ejaculat. apod.); Aleksandrovitch
et al., 1996: 52;
Lee, 1994: 55 (immature stages); Borowiec,
1999 d: 292, 2009 d: 461; Mohamedsaid,
2000 b: 376;
Sekerka, 2004: 151,
2006 c: 97, 2007 c: 94, 2010: 21 (colour photo); Borowiec
and Sekerka, 2010: 378; Fujiyama et al., 2011: 271-277 (host plants).
Cassida (Cassida) vibex: Desbrochers, 1891: 45; Spaeth, 1914 g: 112; Spaeth and Reitter, 1926: 39; Winkler, 1932: 1357; Kimoto, 1966 a: 656; Warcha³owski, 1978: 140 (incl. fig., male gen.), 2000: 166; Medvedev, 1982: 201, 285 (incl. larva), 1992: 600; Brovdii, 1983: 120 (incl. fig., male gen., larva, pupa, biology); Chen and al., 1986: 489, 626, pl. XII (incl. colour fig.); Gruev and Tomov, 1986: 355 (incl. outline, male gen.), 1998: 133, 2007: 308; Yu, 1986: 676; Medvedev and Dubeshko, 1992: 182; Strejèek, 1993: 132; Kimoto and Takizawa, 1994: 349 (incl. fig., larva); Biondi et al., 1995 a: 27; Rozner, 1996: 259; Bordy, 2000: 152 (incl. colour fig, genitalia).
Cassida vebex [sic]: Gruev, 1980: 89.
Cassida vibex var. discoidea Weise, 1893: 1108 (HT! in ZMHU!).
Cassida vibex ab. discoidea: Reitter, 1912: 217.
Cassida (Cassida) vibex ab. discoidea: Spaeth, 1914 g: 113; Spaeth and Reitter, 1926: 39; Winkler, 1932: 1357.
Cassida liriophora Kirby, 1797: 8 (TE in ?); Marsham, 1802: 145; Schönherr, 1817: 212; Stephens, 1829: 229 (as syn. of vibex); Boheman, 1856: 206, 1862: 488; Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3655; Desbrochers, 1891: 45 (as syn. of vibex); Weise, 1893: 1108 (as syn. of vibex).
Cassida dorsalis Herbst, 1799: 227 (TE in ?); Schönherr, 1817: 212; Boheman, 1854: 378 (as syn. of vibex).
Cassida angusticollis Hagenbach, 1822: 8 (TE in ?); Kraatz, 1874: 100; Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3652; Weise, 1891 a: 382; Spaeth, 1914 g: 113 (as syn. of vibex).
Cassida vibex var. angusticollis: Desbrochers, 1891: 19, 42, 45.
Cassida chlorizans Crotch: Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3659 (nomen nudum).
Cassida vibex var. fallax Ziegler: Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3659 (nomen nudum).
Host plant: Asteraceae: Tanacetum vulgare, Cirsium spp. (Bechyne, 1944); Cirsium spp. (Chujô and Kimoto, 1961); Arctium lappa, Carduus acanthoides, Cirsium arvense, C. oleraceum, C. palustre, C. rivulare, C. lanceolatum, Centaurea jacea (Kosior, 1975); Cirsium arvense, C. palustre, Arctium minus, A. nemorosum, Centaurea scabiosa, C. jacea, C. carpathica (Brovdii, 1983); Cirsium alpicola in field and Cirsium yezoense and C. aomorense in laboratory (Fujiyama et al., 2011).
Distr.: vibex: Germania; liriophora: Britannia; dorsalis: Stralsund; angusticollis: Basilae; discoidea: not given. Palaearctic Region in Asia south to W China: Hebei, Jilin, Xinjiang; Japan: Honshu, excl. Nord Africa.
figure: habitus in colour
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