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Heteroptera: Miridae) © Zoological Institute, St.Petersburg, 2007 New records of plant bugs from the Asian part of Russia (Heteroptera: Miridae) N.N. Vinokurov & V.B. Golub Vinokurov, N.N. & Golub, V.B. 2007. New records of plant bugs from the Asian part of Russia (Heteroptera: Miridae). Zoosystematica Rossica, 16(1): 27-30. Hundred and forty-six species of Miridae are recorded for the first time from various regions of Siberia and the Far East of Russia. N.N. Vinokurov, Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, SD RAS, Lenin pr. 41, Yakutsk 677891, Russia. E-mail: [email protected] V.B. Golub, Voronezh State University, Universitetskaya pl. 1, Voronezh 394006, Russia. E-mail: [email protected] Data on distribution of species of Miridae in Siberia and Khakasia, Khb – Khabarovsk Terr., KhM – Khanty-Man- the Far East of Russia are contained in numerous publi- si Autonomous Distr., Kr – Krasnoyarsk Terr. (KrN, KrSb, cations and are summarized by Aukema & Rieger (1999). KrM, KrS – northern, subboreal, middle and southern Preparation of the Catalogue of Heteroptera of the Asian parts, respectively; see Fig. 1), Kur – Kurgan Prov., Nov – part of Russia (Vinokurov et al., 2006) revealed many Novosibirsk Prov., Om – Omsk Prov., Prm – Primorsk new records for administrative subdivisions or their parts. Terr., RAl – Republic of Altai, Tom – Tomsk Prov., Tv – The paper contains new data on distribution of 146 spe- Republic of Tuva, Tyu – Tyumen Prov., Yak – Yakutia, or cies of Miridae in different regions of Siberia and the Far Sakha Republic (YakC, YakNW, YakNE – central, north- East of Russia. western and north-eastern Yakutia, respectively; see The following abbreviations are used for the names of Fig. 2), YaN – Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Distr. administrative subdivisions in Siberia and the Far East Names of depositories of the material examined are of Russia: Alt – Altai Terr., Bur – Republic of Buryatia, abbreviated as follows: IBPC – Institute for Biological Cht – Chita Prov., JAP – Jewish Autonomous Prov., Irk – Problems of Cryolithozone, Yakutsk; IPEE – Institute for Irkutsk Prov., Kem – Kemerovo Prov., Kha – Republic of Problems of Evolution and Ecology, Moscow; ISU – Irkutsk State University; SIFIBP – Siberian Institute of Physiology and Biochemistry of Plants, Irkutsk; SZM – Siberian Zoological Museum of the Institute of System- atics and Ecology of Animals, Novosibirsk. All other ma- terial cited here is kept at Zoological Institute, St. Peters- burg. Subfamily BRYOCORINAE Bryocoris persimilis Kerzh. Khb (Khekhtsirsk Nature Reserve). B. pteridis Fall. Alt (Belokurikha), Kem (Kuznetsk Alatau, Teba R.), KhM (Yugansk Reserve). Monalocoris filicis L. Alt (Belokurikha), KrM (Mir- noe), RAl (Ulaly). Dicyphus globulifer Fall. Alt (Lebyazh’e). Nesidiocoris tenuis Reut. Prm (Vladivostok). Tupiocoris annulifer Lindb. Cht (Alkhanay Mt., Bal’zino), RAl (Ulaly; 20 km SE of Onguday). Subfamily DERAEOCORINAE Bothynotus pilosus Boh. Bur (Zuboskun R., upper course of Utulik R.), Kem (Birchikul’). Deraeocoris annnulipes H.-S. Cht (Ingoda), Tom (Chingary). D. ater Jak. Alt (Belokurikha; Beloretskaya; Zmeino- gorsk), Bur (Kyakhta), Cht (Bal’zino; Sretensk), JAP Fig. 1. Parts of Krasnoyarsk Territory. (Kul’dur, basin of Bureya R.), Kem (Vaganovo; Birchikul’ 28 N.N. Vinokurov & V.B. Golub: Miridae from Asian Russia • ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 (Tomporuk R.; upper course of Vostochnaya Khandyga R.; Tyostakh R., tributary of Ady- cha – IBPC), YaN (upper course of Taz R.). Brachycoleus decolor Reut. Tom (Tomsk). Camptozygum aequale Vill. Cht (Chi- ta), Irk (Akhiny – SIFIBP). Capsodes gothicus gothicus L. Bur (Kyakhta; Ust’-Urluk, Selenga R.), RAl (Bay-Gol R., tributary of Biya; Saidys R., tributary of Katun’; Teletskoe Lake), YakC (Lena Pillars – IBPC), YaN (Muzhi; Pei-ya- Vozh, Ob’ R.). Capsus cinctus Kol. RAl (Katanda – SZM). C. pilifer Rem. Alt (Tigereksk Reserve), Cht („Irkutskiy raz’ezd I“), Irk (Irkutsk; Bratsk; Tayshet), Kem (Birchikul’; Tisul’), KhM (Yugansky Reserve), KrM (basin of Bakhta R.), Nov (Novosibirsk – SZM), RAl (Katanda – SZM; Chulyshman; Teletskoe Lake), Tv (Chadanskiy pass, 1500-1700 m), Tyu (Uval settl., valley of Tobol R. – SZM). Fig. 2. Parts of Yakutia. Charagochilus gyllenhalii Fall. Cht (Chi- ta; Ingoda; Sretensk), RAl (Katanda – SZM). Closterotomus fulvomaculatus De G. Bur (Vitim R.), Nov (Novosibirsk – SZM), RAl (Teletskoe Lake; Uplands, Baysa – SZM), Kha (Abakan; Kamzas R., trib- Uznezya on the Katun’ R.). utary of Magaza; Kyzas R.; Mantura R.), KrM (Taymura D. olivaceus F. Cht (Ingoda; Onon R.), KrS (Krasno- R.), RAl (Teletskoe Lake; Uymen’ R., tributary of Biya), yarsk), RAl (Kirsay; N coast of Teletskoe Lake). Tom (Semiluzhnoe), Tyu (Tobol’sk Field Station of IPEE – D. punctulatus Fall. Alt (Lebyazh’e; Severnaya), Bur IPEE), YaN (Bol’shaya Synya; Labytnangi; upper course (Shara-Gol; Kyakhta; Ulan-Ude), Cht (Bal’zino; Chita; of Taz R.). Sretensk), Nov (Novosibirsk – SZM), RAl (Kosh-Agach; Dichrooscytus rufipennis Fall. Irk (“Taykhan”), Kem 20 km SE of Onguday), YakNW (Zhigansk). (Vaganovo). D. scutellaris F. Bur (Selenga R., Ust’-Urluk), Tom Lygidea illota Stål. Kem (Birchikul’), Kha (Shiro (Semiluzhnoe). Lake), KrS (Krasnoyarsk), YaN (upper course of Taz R.). D. ventralis ventralis Reut. Alt (Zmeinogorsk), Bur Lygocoris pabulinus L. Kem (Birchikul’ Lake), Tom (Dureny; Shara-Gol; Kyakhta; Ulan-Ude; Ust’-Urluk), (Tomsk), YaN (Pei-yaVozh; upper course of Taz R.). Cht (Ingoda), Irk (Bol’shie Koty; Mol’ka; Kharyuzovka), L. rugicollis Fall. RAl (Kosh-Agach). Om (Omsk). Neolygus contaminatus Fall. KrSb (Maloe Khantay- skoe Lake), RAl (20 km SE of Onguday), YaN (upper Subfamily MIRINAE course of Taz R.). Orthops basalis A. Costa. Kha (Matur; from Kyzas Tribe Mirini R. to Abakan R.), Tyu (Tobol’sk – IPEE). O. campestris L. Kem (Tisul’). O. mutans Stål. RAl (20 km SE of Onguday; Uzne- Adelphocoris laeviusculus Vin. YaN (Krasnosel’kup). zya). A. quadripunctatus F. Tom (Semiluzhnoe). O. scutellatus Uhl. Alt (Belokurikha), Bur (Shara-Gol; A. reicheli Fieb. Alt (Belokurikha), Cht (Bal’zino; Kyakhta; Ust’-Kiran; Ust’-Urluk), Cht (Sretensk; “raz’ezd Shara-Gol, Shilka R.), JAP (Bol’shie Churki Range, Bi- Soktuy”), Kem (Novokuznetsk; Tisul’), Kha (Askyz, robidzhan), Kem (Birchikul’ vill.), RAl (Ikol’ R., Chuly- Abakan R.; junction of Balyksa and Tom’ rivers; mouth shman; Teletskoe Lake; Uznezya on the Katun’ R.). of Matur R., tributary of Abakan), KrS (Yeniseysk, Kan- A. seticornis F. Nov (Novosibirsk – SZM). ygino; Krasnoyarsk; Taseevo), RAl (Teletskoe Lake; Ust’- A. tenebrosus Reut. JAP (Pashkov, 25 km SE of Kiran), Tom (Semiluzhnoe). Obluch’ye). Phytocoris incanus Fieb. RAl (Kosh-Agach). A. triannulatus Stål. Alt (Barnaul), Kem (Tisul’), RAl Ph. insignis Reut. Alt (Beloretskaya), Irk (Baikal Lake). (Artybash – SZM). Ph. intricatus Flor. Alt (Beloretskaya), KhM (Yugansk Alloeonotus egregius Fieb. RAl (Ust’-Kan). Reserve). Allorhinocoris flavus J. Sahlb. Alt (Belokurikha), Kem Ph. pini Kbm. Kem (Teba), KhM (Yugansk Reserve), (Birchikul’ Lake; Teba R.; Vaganovo), RAl (20 km SE of Irk (Akhyny – SIFIBP), Tyu (Tobol’sk), Tv (Kyzyl; Ula- Onguday; Kudara R. near Kuray Range; Kyzyldzhim R., tay R., tributary of Khandagaity). 30 km of Ten’ga; Teletskoe Lake; Ust’-Kan), Tom Ph. populi L. Cht (Peschanaya; Sretensk), KrS (Mi- (Tomsk), YaN (upper course of Taz R.). nusinsk). Apolygus lucorum M.-D. Bur (Khaimskaya, Barguz- Pinalitus rubricatus Fall. RAl (20 km SE of Onguday). in road), Cht (Sretensk), Irk (Baikal Lake; Irkutsk; Polymerus asperulae Fieb. Cht (Sedlovoy), KrS (Kras- Tal’tsy), Kem (Birchikul’ Lake; Tisul’), Kha (junction of noyarsk), Om (Omsk). Balyksa and Tom’ rivers). P. brevicornis Reut. Alt (Lebyazh’e), Bur (Sretensk; A. nigronasutus Stål. Alt (Belokurikha; Talitsa, near 30 km E of Kyakhta; Ust’-Kiran), Cht (Nerchinsk; Charysh R.), RAl (Onguday; Teletskoe Lake). Sretensk), KrS (Minusinsk), Om (Omsk), RAl (Teletskoe A. spinolae M.-D. YakC (Lena Pillars – IBPC), YakNE Lake), Kem (Tisul’). ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 • N.N. Vinokurov & V.B. Golub: Miridae from Asian Russia 29 P. carpathicus Horv. Alt (Beloretskaya), Kem (Birchi- H. pusillus H.-S. Alt (Beloretskaya; Severnaya), KrS kul’; Tisul’). (Krasnoyarsk), Nov (Yarkul’, SW coast of Chany Lake). P. nigrita Fall. Kem (Birchikul’; Tisul’), KrM (Nizh- Labops burmeisteri Stål. RAl (valley of Dzhozater nyaya Tunguska – Urgochar; Letnyaya R., near flowing R.; Kosh-Agach; N of Karakol’ Lake; 10 km W of Tashan- into Yenisey; Verkhne-Imbatskoe, Yenisey R.), RAl (Arty- ta). bash). L. sahlbergi Fall. Alt (Pavlovsk), Kem (Birchikul’; Stenotus binotatus F. Alt (Belokurikha). Vaganovo), Kha (Kamzas R., tributary of Magaza; mouth of Abatur, tributary of Abakan R.; Balyksa), KrM (Nizh- Tribe Stenodemini nyaya Tunguska R., near mouth), RAl (Kyzyldzhym R., 30 km of Ten’ga; Teletskoe Lake; Ust’-Kan), Tom (Sem- iluzhnoe). Actinocoris signatus Reut. RAl (10 km of Tashanta; Myrmecophyes alboornatus Stål. Alt (Pavlovsk), Kem Kosh-Agach). (Tisul’), Om (Omsk), RAl (20 km SE of Onguday). Megaloceroea recticornis Geoffr. Alt (Malakhovo, Orthocephalus bivittatus Fieb. Nov (19 km of Kara- Kosikhinsk Distr. – SZM; Belokurikha), Irk (Irkutsk – suk, “Troitskaya steppe” reserve territory; SW coast of ISU), RAl (Chulyshman valley). Chany Lake), Om (Omsk). Myrmecoris gracilis R.F. Sahlb. Nov (Novosibirsk). O. brevis Panz. Kha (Matur R., tributary of Abakan). Notostira elongata Geoffr. Alt (Belokurikha; Lebya- O. saltator Hahn. Tv (Berezovka). zh’e; Severnaya), Nov (Baraba forest-steppe, Chumako- O. vittipennis H.-S. Alt (Pavlovsk;
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