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To Genera and Species, Volume 7 (1996) © Entomologica Fennica. 14 February 1997 Index to genera and species, Volume 7 (1996) Coleoptera - obscurus Gyllenhal 3 Dicronychus equiseti (Herbst) 3 Deletions and additions to the list of Finnish insects on pp - equisetoides Lohse 3 41-43. Dyschirius septentrionis Munster 16 Buprestidae and Cerambycidae from Greece on pp. 51-54. Elaphrus cupreus Duftschmid 16 New records of threatened species from the Republic - riparius (L.) 16 of Karelia, Russia, on pp. 69-76. Ennearthron cornutum (Gyllenhal) 3 Epuraea melanocepha/a (Marsham) 3 Agonumfu/iginosum (Panzer) 16 Globicomis cortica/is (Eichhoff) 3 Amara aulica (Panzer) 5 - emarginata (Gyllenhal) 3 - bifrons (Gyllenhal) 5 Gonioctena sundmani Jacobson 198 Anopachys Motschulsky 195, 198 Harpalus rufibarbis (Fabricius) 5 Anthicus axi/laris Schmidt 2 - rufipes (Degeer) 5 - flavipes (Panzer) 2 Hylobius abietis 25 Anthonomus conspersus Desbrochers des Loges 3 Hylurgops starki 4 pomorum (Linnaeus) 2-3 Hypera meles (Fabricius) 3 rufus (Gyllenhal) 3 - venusta (Fabricius) 3 ulmi (Degeer) 3 Leiopus punctulatus 66 undulatus (Gyllenhal) 3 Licinus cassideus (Dejean) 5 Apion atomarium Kirbyi 186 depressus (Paykull) 5-6 Badister lacertosus (Sturm) 5 - hoffmannseggi (Panzer) 5 Bembidion bipunctatum (L.) 16 - italicus (Puel) 5 - bruxe/lense Wesmaell6 Limnichus sericeus (Duftschmid) 1 - schuppelii Dejean 16 Loricera pilicomis (Fabricius) 16 Bledius bosnicus Bemhauer 67-68 Margarinotus neglectus (Germar) 186 - erraticus Erichson 67-68 Meligethes exilis Sturm 186 - fontinalis Bemhauer 67-68 Nitidula rufipes (Linnaeus) 3 Ca/athus melarwcephalus (Linnaeus) 5 Onthophagus gibbulus (Pallas) 2 Carphoborus teplouchovi 4 Oplosiafennica (Paykull) 2 Ceutorhynchus flora/is (Paykull) 3 Otiorhynchus tristis (Scopoli) 2 litura (Fabricius) 3 Patrobus assimilis Chaudoir 16 - pyrrhorhynchus (Marsham) 3 - septentrionis Dejean 16 - trimaculatus (Fabricius) 3 Pelophi/a borealis (Paykull) 16 Chrysolina aurichalcea (Mannerheim) 195, 198 Phaedon concinnus Stephens 198 - hyperici (Forster) 186 Po/ygraphus griseus 4 - relucens (Rosenhauer) 195-199 Pseudanostirus globicollis 66 Chrysolina (Anopachys) auricha/cea (Mannerheim) 199 Pterostichus niger (llliger) 5 - (A.) eurina (Friva1dszky) 199 Ptilium affine Erichson 3 (A.) gensanensis (Weise) 199 - exaratum (Alii bert) 3 (A.) lineella (Weise) 199 Trachyphloeus rectus Thomson 186 (A.) lineigera (Jacobson) 199 Trechus secalis (Paykull) 5 (A.) relucens Motschulsky 195, 198-199 Tropiphorus terricola (Newman) 2 Chtysolina ( Chrysomorpha) re/ucens Motschulsky 195, 198 Chrysomorpha Motschulsky 195, 198 Cis castanea Mellie 3 Cleopus pulchellus (Herbst) 186 Clivinafossor (L.) 16 Collembola Cryptophagus longitarsis J. Sahlberg 186 Crypturgus cinereus 4 Heterosminthurus claviger (Gisin) 39 - subcribosus 4 Hypogastrurafrigida (Axe1s.) 39 Dasytes nigrocyanus Mulsant & Rey 3 - Lapponica (Axels.) 39 202 Index to genera and species and Contents 1996 • ENTOMOL. FENNICA Vol. 7 Diptera rebellicosa Vaisiinen sp. n. 114 rosalba Hutson 112, 114-115, 117 Deletions and additions to the list of Finnish insects on pp. shermani Garrett 118 44-46. sieberti group 102-106 spinicoxa Vaisanen sp. 11. 110 Cynomya mortuorum (Linnaeus) 2 sus Viiisanen sp. 11. 99, 125-126 Drosophila ezoana Takada & Okada 29-30 tigri11a Viiisanen sp. n. 99, 113-114 littoralis Meigen 29-38 trilineata Brunetti I 00, 119 /ummei Hackman 29-30 turnix Vaisiinen sp. 11. 99, 102-104 montana Stone, Griffen & Patterson 29-38 vittive11tris (Zetterstedt) 104 virilis group 29-30, 35 viverra Vaisanen sp. 11. 99, 130-131 ldiocelyphusfreyi Nartshuk sp. 11. 133-135 winnertzi (Dziedzicki) 119-120 bakeri Malloch 133 wi1111ertzi schmidi Vaisanen sp. 11. 100, 119-120 parviceps Tenorio 133 zig Vaisiinen sp. 11. 99, 102, 104-106 reniformis Tenorio 133 Pollenia amen/aria (Scopoli) 2 steyscalli Tenorio 134 Sciophila occulta11s Winnerts 129 Keroplatus tipuloides Bose 72 Salva interrupta 72 Melinda gentilis Robineau-Desvoidy 2 Sphaerophoria chongjini Bankowska 2 Mycomya alpina Matile 112, 117-119 - virgata Goeldlin 2 anneliae Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 122-125 Spilomyia diophthalma (L.) 72, 75 annulata (Meigen) 100 Tem11ostoma apiforme (F.) 72, 75 binturong Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 102, 104 bombyla11s (F.) 72, 75 capra Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 106-107 - vespiforme (L.) 72, 75 cinerascens (Macquart) 100, 112, 115-117 curvilinea Brunetti I 00 danielae Matile 128 Ephemeroptera dura Garrett 108 emotoi Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 120-122 fimbriata (Meigen) 100 Heptagenia orbiticola Kl. 39 flavicollis (Zetterstedt) 127 flavithorax Brunetti 100 flavivcntris Brunetti 100 Ht!miplera geei Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 122-123 guizhouana Yang & Wu 127 Deletions and additions to the list of Finnish insects on pp. hystrix Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 109-110 40-41. ibex Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 127-128 ikar Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 110-112, 117 incerta (Brunetti) I 00 indefinita Brunetti I 00 Heteroptera indica Brunetti 100 ketupa Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 107-109 Aradus betuli11us Fallen 72 kuusamoensis Vaisanen sp. n. 109 cre11aticollis F. Sahlberg 72 kyan Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 112-113 pictus Barensprung 72 lambi Edwards 108 ribauti Wagner 71 , 7 4-7 5 livida group 112 truncal us Fieber 72 macaca Vtiisanen sp. n. 99, 128-129 malaisei Viiisiinen sp. n. 99, 101-102 manis Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 126-127 marginata 110-131 Homoptera minla Vaisanen sp. n. 99, 117-1 I 8 neimonga11a Wu & Yang 107 Aphalara avicularis Ossiannilsson 1 11ipalensis Vaisanen sp. 11. 99, 107-108 Aphis avicularis (Linne) 160, 173 occulta11s (Winnertz) 129-130 fabae s. lat. 173 ornata group 106-109 fabae mordvilkoi Borner & Janisch 160, 173 promi11ens (Lundstrom) 107 genistae Scopoli 160, 173 pseudocurvata group 112 longirostrata Hille Ris Lambers 160, I 73 punctata (Meigen) 114 nasturtii (Kalt.) 174 pura Vaisanen sp. 11. 122 podagrariae Schrank 160, 173 pyriformis Vaisanen sp. n. 122 spiraephaga Miiller 94 ENTOMOL. FENNICA Vol. 7 • Index to genera and species and Contents 1996 203 - umbrella (Borner) 160, 174 Sitobium avenae (Fabricius) 178-179 Brachycaudus (Acaudus)aconiti (Mordvilko) 160, 174-175 - fragariae (Walker) 179 - (A.) linariae Stroyan 159-160, 175 - paludum F. P. Miiller 160, 177, 179 - (A.) napelli 174 Submegoura heikinheimoi (Borner) 160, 177-178 Calaphis arctica Hille Ris Lambcrs 160, 162-163 Therioaphis riehmi (Borner) 164-165 - betulicola 162-163 - tenera (Aizenberg) 160, 164-165 - .flava 163 Thripsaphis (Larvaphis) brevicornis Ossiannilsson 160, Callipterinella minutissima (Stroyan) 160, 162-163 165, 167 Chaitophorusfurcatus Pintera 160, 165, 167 Thripsaphis (T.) balli (Gillette) 165 - ramicola (Borner) 160, 167 - (T.) caespitosae Ossiannilsson 160, 165-166 - salicti (Schrank) 166 Tuberculatus (T.) querceus (Kaltenbach) 160, 164 Cixidia confinis (Zetterstedt) 72 Tuberculoides spp. 164 - lapponica (Zetterstedt) 72 Uroleucon (Uromelan) jaceae (Linne) 182 Coloradoa inodorella Ossiannilsson 160, 176 - (U.) jaceicola Hille Ris Lambers 160, 182 Delphiniobiumjunackianum (Karsch) 160, 179 Zyginaflammigera (Fourcroy) I Dysaphis aizenbergi Shaposhnikov 159, 175 nigritarsis Remane 1 Eulachnus brevipilosus (Borner) 160, 182 - tiliae (Fallen) 1 Galiaphis annae Ossiannilsson 160, 182-183 Glyphina pseudoschrankiana Blackman 159-160 - schrankiana sensu Blackman 160 Hymenoptera - scrankiana sensu Szelegiewicz 160 Hyalopterus 168 /ziphya austriaca Borner 159, 165 Deletions and additions to the list of Finnish insects on pp. - bufo (Walker) 160, 165, 168 46---19. Macrosiphoniella absinthii (Linnaeus) 179 Acrolyta glacialis Jussila 145-146, 148 dimidiata Borner 160, 179-182 - trochanteralis Dalla Torre 146 fasciata Thuneberg 179 Apis terrestris Linnaeus 188 subaequalis Borner 181 Atractodes alpestris Roman 145, 147 teriolana Hille Ris Lambers 181-182 - aterrimus Holmgren 147 Macrosiphum lisae Heie 94 - pusillus Forster 145, 147 Megourella purpurea Hille Ris Lambers 160, 182 Bombus cryptarum (Fabricius) 187-194 - tribulis (Walker) 182 c. reinigianus Rasmont 193 Melanaphis elisabethae (Ossiannilsson) 160, 168-169 - lucorum (L.) 187-194 Myzus (Nectarosiphon) certus (Walker) 160, 177-178 - magnusVogt 187-194 - (N.) persicae (Schulzer) 177 Campodorus elini Jussila 145, 147-148 Ossiannilssonia oelandica Hille Ris Lambers 160, 176-177 /obatus (Thomson) 148 Pachypappa populi (L.) 160-162 polaris Jussila 145, 148-149 - tremulae (L.) 160-162 tenebrosus (Roman) 149 - vesica/is Koch 159-162 torvus (Holmgren) 149 Pachypappella lactea (Tullgren) 160-162 Campoletis horstmanni Jussila 145, 150-151 Pemphigus fuscicornis (Koch) 94 - spyrothecae Passerini 159, 162 - longiceps (Roman) 149-151 Prociphilus bumeliae (Schrank) 159, 162 - rostrata Jussila 145, 149-151 Prociphilus (Stagona) pini (Burmeister) 162 Chlorinaeusflavipes Bridgman 95, 97-98 - (S.) xylostei (De Geer) 162 Coelinidea 7-8 Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominale (Sasaki) 160, 168 - peculiaris Gannota sp. n. 7-8 Schizaphis agrostis Hille Ris Lambers 160, 168-170 - versicolor Wharton 8 borealis (Tambs-Lyche) 168-169 Diadegma combinatum (Holmgren) 151-152 dubia Huculak 160, 169 Diplazon megaspis (Thomson) 95 graminum (Rondani) 168-170 - pallicoxa Manukyan 95, 97 jaroslavi (Mordvilko) 160, 170 Eucoelinidea Tobias 8 laingi Eastop 170-171 Exochus consimilis consimilis Holmgren 145, 155 longicaudata Hille Ris Lambers 171 - c. subobscurus Townes 155 nigerrima (Hille Ris Lambers) 160, 170-171 - c. teculum Townes 155 Schizaphis ( Paraschizaphis) caricis (Schouteden) 160, 172 Gelis glacialis (Holmgren) 145, 147 - (P.) scirpi 172 - melanogaster (Thomson) 145, 147 Semiaphis anthrisci (Kaltenbach) 160, 175 Homocidus megaspis (Thomson)
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