Steppes in Kasristskali (კასრისწყალი) village environs
Cerambycidae locality
[Photo © David Navrátil]
[Photo © P.Jelínek]
[Photo © P.Jelínek]
Cerambycidae locality
[Photo © David Navrátil]
[Photo © P.Jelínek]
One of interesting localities visited during our trips to Georgia were vast steppes located south of Kasristskali (კასრისწყალი) village in Kakheti Region of Eastern Georgia. This arid hilly region (altitude 500-600 m), characterized by its dry climate, are notable for its unique, bad-land-like landscape covered by desert and semi-desert steppe vegetation.
From species, which we found here, is necessary to remind following Cerambycid taxa:
- Agapanthia (Epoptes) dahli nitidipennis Holzschuh, 1984
- Agapanthia (Smaragdula) persicola Reitter, 1894
- Mallosia (Semnosia) galinae (Danilevsky, 1990)
- Phytoecia (Helladia) armeniaca Frivaldszky, 1878
- Phytoecia (Helladia) humeralis (Waltl, 1828)
- Phytoecia (Helladia) millefolii millefolii (Adams, 1817)
- Phytoecia (Helladia) pretiosa Faldermann, 1837
- Phytoecia (Musaria) puncticollis puncticollis Faldermann, 1837
- Phytoecia (Musaria) faldermanni Faldermann, 1837
- Phytoecia (Phytoecia) caerulea caerulea (Scopoli, 1772)
- Phytoecia (Phytoecia) pubescens Pic, 1895
- Phytoecia (Phytoecia) rufipes rufipes (Olivier, 1795)
- Phytoecia (Pseudopilemia) hirsutula (Frölich, 1793)
[Photo © P.Jelínek]