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Graphosoma semipunctatum




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Santiago del Teide (Tenerife, Spain) on October 8, 2008. Specimen with clearly separated 8 black spots on the pronotum. In addition, the connexivum is partly orange-red (not entirely black). This phenotype is very close to the typical semipunctatum phenotype.




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Santiago del Teide (Tenerife, Spain) on October 8, 2008. Specimen similar to the typical semipunctatum phenotype, but with a tendency for a pairwise fusion of the 8 black pronotal spots.




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Santiago del Teide (Tenerife, Spain) on October 8, 2008. More typical phenotype for interruptum: the posterior center pronotal spots are fused with the two black marks at the posterior edge of the pronotum.




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife, Spain) on October 7, 2008. The tendency for fusion of the black pronotal elements is further enhanced: the central black elements are almost fully fused. Note the totally black connexivum.




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Santiago del Teide (Tenerife, Spain) on October 8, 2008. In this phenotype the central black pronotal elements are fully fused.




Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum. Specimen photographed in Santiago del Teide (Tenerife, Spain) on October 8, 2008. This is the darkest phenotype that I have found: the central pronotal black elements are fully fused and the posterior lateral black spots are fused to the central stripe, as well. Note that the black elements are very broad in general and the connexivum is completely black.




Subspecies

(1) Graphosoma semipunctatum semipunctatum (Fabricius, 1775)
(2) Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum (A. White, 1839)

Many authors regard the taxon interruptum (from the Canary Islands) as a subspecies or variety of Graphosoma semipunctatum. However, some authors accept interruptum as a separate species. I have studied a large number of specimens of interruptum from several localities on Tenerife and have found specimens that are clearly different in coloration from typical semipunctatum. This fact, together with the geographic isolation on a remote archipelago, argues for species status. However, I have also found several interruptum specimens (see also figures below) that are phenotypically very close to typical semipunctatum, and therefore semipunctatum and interruptum form a continuous spectrum of phenotypic variation without clear separation. Thus, I argue that the interruptum populations are not yet fully genetically separated from the continental semipunctatum populations, probably because of the young age of the interruptum taxon. In my opinion, the status as subspecies better reflects its nature of a population in the state of genetic separation, and I therefore list it as a subspecies of Graphosoma semipunctatum. The only constant difference between the two subspecies is, that in interruptum the black markings are generally thicker than in semipunctatum.

Only the nominate subspecies has been reported from Germany.


Original description


Synonyms
Synonymy of
Graphosoma semipunctatum semipunctatum:

Cimex semipunctatus Fabricius, 1775
Scuterella semipunctata (Fabricius, 1775)
Graphosoma semipunctatum (Fabricius, 1775)
Graphosoma semipunctatum semipunctatum (Fabricius, 1775)
Graphosoma wilsoni A. White, 1839
Scuterella semipunctata persica Ferrari, 1874
Graphosoma semipunctatum decipiens Ferrari, 1892
Graphosoma semipunctatum pallidum Bergevin, 1909 (infrasubspecific)
Graphosoma semipunctatum melanicum Bergevin, 1909 (infrasubspecific)
Graphosoma semipunctatum subaequale Horvath, 1909
Graphosoma semipunctatum anceps Horvath, 1909
Graphosoma semipunctatum furciferum Royer, 1909
Graphosoma semipunctatum incompletum J. M. Fuente, 1918
Graphosoma semipunctatum uniseriatum J. M. Fuente, 1918 (infrasubspecific)
Graphosoma semipunctatum contexta Hoberlandt, 1939
Graphosoma semipunctatum confluens Hoberlandt, 1939
Graphosoma semipunctatum balcanica Hoberlandt, 1939
Graphosoma semipunctatum confuta Hoberlandt, 1939



Identification


Distribution
This species occurs in southern and south eastern Europe, northern Africa, and Asia. The subspecies
Graphosoma semipunctatum interruptum only occurs on the Canary Islands. The species is not currently reported from Germany, but there are older reports from southern Germany (Bayern).



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