New Records of the True Bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha, Pentatomomorpha) for the Northeast of European Russia

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New Records of the True Bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha, Pentatomomorpha) for the Northeast of European Russia ZOOSYSTEMATICA ROSSICA, 23(2): 242–247 25 DECEMBER 2014 New records of the true bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha, Pentatomomorpha) for the Northeast of European Russia Новые находки полужесткокрылых инфраотрядов Cimicomorpha и Pentatomomorpha (Heteroptera) на европейском Северо-Востоке России A.N. ZINOVJEVA А.Н. ЗИНОВЬЕВА A.N. Zinovjeva, Biological Institute of Komi Scientific Center, Ural branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 28 Коmmunisticheskaya Str., Syktyvkar 167982, Russia. E-mail: [email protected] Twenty seven species of the true bugs from the families Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miridae (Cimicomorpha), Coreidae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, and Pentatomidae (Pentato- momorpha) are recorded from the Northeast of European Russia for the first time. The family Thyreocoridae is for the first time reported from the region. В аннотированном списке приводится 27 новых для европейского Северо-Востока России видов полужесткокрылых из семейств Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miridae инфра- отряда Cimicomorpha и семейств Coreidae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, Pentatomi- dae инфраотряда Pentatomomorpha. Семейство Thyreocoridae найдено в регионе впервые. Key words: Northeast of European Russia, true bugs, fauna, Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miri- dae, Coreidae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, Pentatomidae, new records Ключевые слова: европейский Северо-Восток России, клопы, фауна, хищники-крошки, хищнецы, слепняки, краевики, тиреокориды, древесные и настоящие щитники, новые находки INTRODUCTION dykh, 1970; Sedykh, 1974; Zinovjeva, 2011). Nevertheless, new records are regularly be- The Northeast of European Russia is ing added due to additional field work and bordered by the Barents Sea in the north examination of museum specimens. As part (69˚N) and by the Northern Ridge, or Sever- of an ongoing assessment of the fauna, this nye Uvaly, in the south (59˚N); the eastern paper document the occurrence of 27 ad- boundary of the region is the Ural Moun- ditional true bug species from the families tains (64˚E) and the western boundary is Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miridae, Core- the Timan Ridge (48˚E). The Ural Moun- idae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, tain region is represented in the area of the and Pentatomidae. The study is based on research by western slopes of the Northern, my recent sampling efforts from different re- Sub-Polar, Polar Urals and Pai-Khoi Ridge. gions of the Komi Republic and study of the Currently the heteropteran fauna of the K.F. Sedykh’ collection (Institute of Biology, Northeast of European Russia is studied Ural Branch of the RAS). The distribution well enough and represented by 286 species of species follows the catalogues of Hetero- from 164 genera (Zvereva & Ostroumov, ptera of the Palaearctic Region (Péricart, 1953; Kiritshenko, 1960; Kerzhner & Se- 1996; Putshkov & Putshkov, 1996; Ker- © 2014 Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Scienсes A.N. ZINOVJEVA. NEW RECORDS OF HETEROPTERA FOR EUROPEAN RUSSIA 243 zhner & Josifov, 1999; Dolling, 2006; Lis, Xylocoris cursitans (Fallén, 1807) 2006; Göllner-Scheiding, 2006; Rider, 2006; Aukema et al., 2013) and the Asian part of Material. Cheremuhovka Vill., 20 June 1982 (K.F. Sedykh), 2 females (IB KNC). Russia (Vinokurov et al., 2010). Distribution. Holarctic species: Europe, All specimens examined are retained Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyr- at the Zoological Institute of the Russian gyzstan, Mongolia, Northern, Northwest- Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg (ZISP) ern China, Western and Eastern Siberia, and the Institute of Biology, Komi Scien- Russian Far East, Japan, North Africa, tific Center, Ural Branch of the RAS, Syk- North America. tyvkar (IB KNC). Family REDUVIIDAE LIST OF RECORDS Empicoris culiciformis (De Geer, 1773) Infraorder CIMICOMORPHA Material. Kazhim Vill., 1 July 2004 (A.N. Zi- Family ANTHOCORIDAE novjeva), 1 female (IB KNC). Tetraphleps aterrima (J. Sahlberg, 1878) Distribution. Holarctic species: Europe, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, North Material. Sub-Polar Ural, Sablya Mt., Voy- Africa, North America. vozh-Synya River, on Ribes sp., 8 July 2006 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 female; Syktyvkar, 7 June Pygolampis bidentata (Goeze, 1778) 2013 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 female (IB KNC). Distribution. Trans-Eurasian species: Material. Koygorodok Settlm., 5 June 1980 Ger many, Finland, Estonia, European part (K.F. Sedykh), 1 female (IB KNC). of Russia, Western and Eastern Siberia, Ka- Distribution. Transpalaearctic species: zakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Northern, Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Northwestern and Northeastern China, Mid dle Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, Northern Russian Far East, Korea, Japan. and Northeastern China, Western and East- ern Siberia, Russian Far East, Korea, Japan, Tetraphleps bicuspis Taiwan, North Africa. (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) Coranus aethiops Jakovlev, 1893 Material. Sub-Polar Ural, Severnye Maldy Ridge, on Larix sibirica Ledeb., 11 July 2000 Material. Lyali Vill., 11 July 2001 (A.N. Zi- (A.F. Ishkaeva), 2 males (IB KNC). novjeva), 1 female; Unya River, 10 Aug. 2006 Distribution. Trans-Eurasian species: (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 female (IB KNC). Euro pe, Western and Eastern Siberia, Mon- Distribution: Trans-Eurasian species: Nor- golia, Russian Far East. way, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Denmark, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, north and south (Northern Cauca- Scoloposcelis obscurella sus) of European part of Russia, Kazakhstan, (Zetterstedt, 1838) Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Northern, North- Material. Cheremuhovka Vill., 20 June 1982 western and Western China, Western and (K.F. Sedykh), 1 female (IB KNC). Eastern Siberia, Russian Far East. Distribution. Trans-Eurasian species: Sweden, Finland, Spain, France, Switzer- Family MIRIDAE land, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Dicyphus globulifer é Latvia, Estonia, north of European Russia, (Fall n, 1829) Western and Eastern Siberia, Mongolia, Material. Kobra River, Turubanovskaya Vill., Northern, Northwestern and Northeastern on Rubus idaeus, 18 Aug. 2011 (A.N. Zinovjeva), China, Russian Far East. 1 male (IB KNC). © 2014 Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Scienсes, Zoosystematica Rossica 23(2): 242–247 244 A.N. ZINOVJEVA. NEW RECORDS OF HETEROPTERA FOR EUROPEAN RUSSIA Distribution. Euro-Siberian species: Eu- Distribution. Transpalaearctic species: rope, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Western and Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Kazakh- Eastern Siberia. stan, Mongolia, Northern China, Western and Eastern Siberia, Russian Far East, Ja- Apolygus limbatus (Fallén, 1807) pan, North Africa. Material. Vorkuta, 21 July 2005 (A.N. Zi- Strongylocoris steganoides novjeva), 1 female (ZISP); Puteets Vill., grass- (J. Sahlberg, 1875) land, 15 Oct. 2005 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 female; Elbaza Vill., 13 Aug. 2005 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 Material. Polar Ural railway station, 2 Aug. male; Kobra River, Turubanovskaya Vill., 18 1983 (K F. Sedykh), 1 male, 2 females (IB KNC). Aug. 2011 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 female (IB KNC). Distribution. European species: Norway, Distribution. Trans-Eurasian species: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Europe (except south of European Russia), Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Western and Eastern Siberia, Austria, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russian Far East, Korea. Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, northern and central parts of European Russia. Apolygus spinolae (Meyer-Dür, 1841) Cyrtorhinus caricis (Fallén, 1807) Material. Krutotyl Vill., 10 Aug. 2005 (A.N. Zi novjeva), 1 male; Trakt railway station, Material. Nizhnya Puzla River, on Carex sp., Lunvozhnyur swamp, 6 July 2010 (A.N. Zinovje- 3 Aug. 2011 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 male (IB KNC). va), 1 female; Trakt railway station, 8 July 2010 Distribution. Holarctic species: Europe (A.N. Zinovjeva), 2 females (ZISP, IB KNC). (except south part), northern and central Distribution. Trans-Eurasian species: parts of European Russia, Azerbaijan, Ka- Europe, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghani- zakhstan, Middle Asia, Iran, Northern and stan, Northern, Southwestern, Southeast- Northwestern China, Eastern Siberia, Rus- ern China, Western and Eastern Siberia, sian Far East, Korea, Japan, North America. Russian Far East, Korea, Japan. Megalocoleus molliculus (Fallén, 1807) Closterotomus biclavatus biclavatus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) Material. Kortkeros Vill., 25 Aug. 1978 (K.F. Sedykh), 2 males (ZISP). Material. Syktyvkar, forest glade, 7 July 1991, Distribution. Transpalaearctic species: 1 female (IB KNC). Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Distribution. Euro-Kazakhstanian spe- Iran, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, Western cies: Europe, Kazakhstan. and Eastern Siberia, Russian Far East, North Africa, North America (introduced). Strongylocoris leucocephalus Oncotylus punctipes Reuter, 1875 (Linnaeus, 1758) Material. Objyachevo Settlm., 14 July 1978 Material. Polar Ural railway station, 20 July (K.F. Sedykh), 4 males, 2 females, 8 July 1983 1983 (K.F. Sedykh), 4 males; Polar Ural, En- (K.F. Sedykh), 2 males, 1 female (ZISP, IB ganepe Ridge, on Campanula sp., 30 July 2008 KNC). (A.N. Zinovjeva), 3 males; Izhma River, Tom Distribution. Euro-Siberian species: Vill., grassland, 13 July 2009 (A.N. Zinovjeva), 1 male; Objyachevo Settlm., 16 July 1978 (K.F. Northern and Central Europe, European Sedykh), 1 male, 1 female; Koygorodok Settlm., part of Russia, Caucasus, Turkey, Kazakh- 28 June 1980 (K.F. Sedykh), 1male (ZISP, IB stan, Uzbekistan, Western and Eastern Si- KNC). beria. © 2014 Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Scienсes, Zoosystematica Rossica 23(2): 242–247 A.N. ZINOVJEVA. NEW RECORDS
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