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New Records of Ground Bugs from Siberia (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) © Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, 2007 New records of ground bugs from Siberia (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) N.N. Vinokurov Vinokurov, N.N. 2007. New records of ground bugs from Siberia (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae). Zoosystematica Rossica, 16(2): 243-244. Seventy species of Lygaeidae are recorded for the fi rst time from 16 administrative ter- ritories of Siberia. N.N. Vinokurov, Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, SD RAS, prosp. Lenina 41, Yakutsk 677007. Russia, E-mail: [email protected] The paper continues publication of new distribution data ob- Ortholomus punctipennis H.-S. Alt (Barnaul), Bur tained during preparation of the Catalogue of Heteroptera of (Dureny; Tsagatai on the Dzhida R.; Ulan-Ude; Ust’- the Asian part of Russia (Vinokurov et al., 2006; Vinokurov Kyakhta), Cht (Nerchinsk; Sretensk), Nov (50 km S of & Golub, 2007; Kanyukova & Vinokurov, 2007). Kulunda station), Om (Omsk). The following abbreviations are used for the names of Kleidocerys resedae Pz. Alt (Barnaul), Bur (Troits- administrative subdivisions or their parts: Alt – Altai Terr., kosavsk), Nov (Karasuk – SZM), Om (Omsk), Tom Bur – Repulbic of Buryatia, Cht – Chita Prov., Irk – Irkutsk (Tomsk), Tyu (Gornoslinkino; Tobol’sk). Prov., Kem – Kemerovo Prov., Kha – Republic of Khakasia, Cymus aurescens Dist. Alt (Belokurikha), Bur (Troits- KhM – Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Distr., KrS – south of kosavsk), Kem (Birchikul’ vill.), KrS (Nizhnie Kuryaty on Krasnoyarsk Terr., Nov – Novosibirsk Prov., Om – Omsk the Kazyr R.), RAl (Turochak on the Biya R.). Prov., RAl – Republic of Altai, Tom – Tomsk Prov., C. claviculus Fall. KrS (Minusinsk). Tv – Republic of Tuva, Tyu – Tyumen Prov., Yak – Yaku- C. glandicolor Hahn. Alt (Belokurikha), Cht (Sre- tia, or Sakha Republic (YakC, YakNW, YakNE – central, tensk). north-western and north-eastern Yakutia, respectively), Dimorphopterus spinolae Sign. Alt (Zmeinogorsk), YaN – Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Distr. For maps showing Kha (Abakan). subdivisions of Krasnoyarsk Terr. and Yakutia accepted in Ishnodemus sabuleti Fall. Alt (Pavlovsk), Kha (Ti- this work, see Vinokurov & Golub, 2007, Figs 1, 2. sul’). Names of depositories of the material examined are Henestaris halophilus Burm. Alt (Lebyazh’e), Nov abbreviated as follows: IBPC – Institute for Biological (Yarkul’, Chany Lake). Problems of Cryolithozone, Yakutsk; SZM – Institute of Geocoris arenarius Jak. Alt (Severnaya), Cht (Sre- the Systematic and Ecology of Animals, Novosibirsk. All tensk), RAl (Kosh-Agach). other material cited is deposited at Zoological Institute, G. ater F. Bur (Troitskosavsk; Ulan-Ude; Zikhor on St. Petersburg. the Dzhida R.), KrS (Minusinsk), RAl (Kurai, 20 km SE Lygaeosoma sibiricum Seid. KrS (Novoselovo). Ongudai). Lygaeus hanseni Jak. Nov (50 km S of Kulunda sta- G. grylloides L. Alt (Pavlovsk; Severnaya), RAl (Kosh- tion), RAl (Aigulak; Kumurtuk; Chulyshman), Om (Ust’- Agach; Teletskoe Lake). Irtyshskoe). G. itonis Horv. Alt (Belokurikha), Irk (Irkutsk; Kharyu- L. simulans Deckert. Tyu (Tobol’sk), RAl (Ulaly). zovka, Balaganskaya step’; Lonka; Mol’ka), Kha (Abakan), Nithecus jacobaeae Schill. Alt (Beloretskaya), Nov RAl (20 km SE of Ongudai; Teletskoe Lake; Uznezya on (Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok – SZM), Om (Omsk), RAl the Katun’ R.) (Bele, Chulyshman; Kuadra R.; Teletskoe Lake; Ongudai; G. lapponicus Zett. Cht (Ivan Lake) Ulaly; Ust’-Kan; Uznezya on the Katun’ R.; Verkhniy Heterogaster cathariae Geoffr. RAl (Uznezya on the Uimon). Katun’ R.). Nysius ericae ericae Schill. Alt (Lebyazh’e), Cht (So- Platyplax salviae Schill. Alt (Lebyazh’e; Severnaya). k tui – Novovozdvizhensk), Kha (Tisul’; Abakan), RAl Bianchiella adelungi Reut. Bur (Kyakhta). (Kosh-Agach; 20 km SE of Ongudai). Camptotelus lineolatus Schill. Alt (Klyuchi; Novovoz- N. ericae groenlandicus Zett. Alt (Biysk), Cht (Chita; dvizhenka; Rubtsovsk; Severnaya), KrS (Minusinsk), RAl Nerchinsk), Kha (Tisul’), KrS (Krasnoyarsk; Karatuz on (Kosh-Agach), Tv (Kyzyl). the Amyl R.), RAl (Kosh-Agach), Tyu (Muzhi). Jakowleffi a setulosa Jak. Alt (Severnaya), RAl (Kosh- N. thymi Wolff. Alt (Barnaul; Beloretskaya; Chistyun- Agach). inskoe on the Alei R.; Lebyazh’e; Severnaya; Troitskoe), Philomyrmex insignis Sahlb. YakNE (Oimyakonsk Chit (Bal’zino; Ivan Lake; Soktui – Novovozdvizhensk), plateau, lower reaches of Agayakan R., right tributary of RAl (Kosh-Agach; Teletskoe Lake; 20 km SE of Ongudai; Suntar). Verkhniy Uimon). Tropidophlebia costalis H.-S. RAl (20 km SE Ongudai). N. helveticus H.-S. Alt (Belokurikha; Severnaya), Bur Drymus brunneus brunneus Sahlb. Irk (Listvennich- (Troitskosavsk; Ulan-Ude), Nov (Karasuk – SZM). noe, Baikal Lake), Tom (Tomsk). 244 N.N. Vinokurov: New records of Lygaeidae from Siberia • ZOOSYST. ROSSICA Vol. 16 D. ryeii Dgl. Sc. Nov (Novosibirsk), Tyu (Tobol’sk). R., Kuraiskiy Range; 20 km SE of Ongudai; Teletskoe D. sylvaticus F. Alt (Pavlovsk), RAl (Ulaly), Tom Lake; Ust’-Kan). (Tomsk). Pachybrachius fracticollis Schill. Irk (Irkutsk), Tyu Eremocoris abietis L. Kem (Sheregesh settl., mount (Tobol’sk). Chernaya Gar’ – SZM), Nov (Toguchinskiy Distr.), RAl Plinthisus lativentris Horv. Cht (Ivan Lake; Saizheken (20 km SE Ongudai). R., Vitim basin; Sretensk). E. plebejus guttatus Mats. Irk (Belaya R., Kultuk; P. vestitus Jak. Cht (Umykai Lake). Bratsk), Kem (Kuznetsk Alatau, Teba R.), KrS (Oznachen- Graptopeltus lynceus F. Tyu (Tobol’sk). naya). Naphiellus irroratus Jak. RAl (Ust’-Bashkaus, S of Gastrodes grossipes grossipes De G. KrS (Maklakhovs- Teletskoe Lake), Tv (25 km E of Kyzyl – SZM). koe), Nov (Novosibirsk), RAl (Chulyshman R.) Panaorus adspersus Mls. & Rey. Alt (Biysk; Pavlovsk), Ischnocoris claripes Mum. YakNE (Verkhoyansk Bur (Elanskoe on Khilok R.; Naushki; Shara-Gol on Chikoi Range: source of Kele R., right tributary of Aldan; lower R.; Troitskosavsk), Om (Omsk), RAl (Sadra R., tributary reaches of Otto-Sala R., right tributary of Dulgalakh; Yansk of Lebed’; Shebalino; Teletskoe Lake; Ulaly). Plateau: Alysardakh on Dulgalakh R.). Peritrechus convivus Stål. Alt (Severnaya), Cht (Chita; Lamproplax membranea Dist. Cht (Sretensk), Irk Sretensk), RAl (Kosh-Agach; Kurai). (Bol’shie Koty, Baikal Lake; 93 km from Taishet to Bratsk). P. geniculatus Hahn. Nov (Yarkul’, S shore of Chany L. picea Fl. KhM (Yugansk Nature Reserve). Lake). Scolopostethus affi nis Schill. Kha (Veselaya R., tribu- P. nubilus Fall. Nov (Yarkul’, S shore of Chany Lake), tary of Balyksa), Tom (Tomsk). RAl (Teletskoe Lake). S. pictus Schill. Tom (Tomsk). Raglius alboacuminatus Gz. RAl (Kumurtuk, valley of S. pilosus Reut. Nov? (Kolyvan’). Chulyshman R.; Uznezya on Katun’ R.). S. thomsoni Reut. Tom (Tomsk), Tyu (Tobol’sk). Rhyparochromus pini L. Alt (Lebyazh’e; Pavlovsk; Aphanus rolandri L. Alt (Pavlovsk). Topolevka R., tributary of Argut), KhM (Levysh, lower Diomphalus hispidulus F. RAl (Kosh-Agach). reaches of Ob’ R.). Emblethis brachynotus Horv. Alt (Severnaya), Cht Stygnocoris cimbricus Gredler. Tyu (Tobol’sk). (Sretensk), Nov (50 km S of Kulunda station; Yarkul’, S S. sabulosus Schill. RAl (mouth of Samysh R., Telets- shore of Chany Lake), YakNW (Zhigansk). koe Lake). E. denticollis Horv. Alt (25 km of Rubtsovsk), KrS S. similis Wagn. YakC (Elanskoe vill., 60 km SW of (Tiny), Nov (50 km S of Kulunda station; Yarkul’, S shore Pokrovsk – IBPC). of Chany Lake), RAl (Katanda). Pterotmetus staphyliniformis Schill. Alt (Belorets- Acknowledgements kaya; Severnaya; Zmeinogorsk), Bur (Troitskosavsk), Nov (Yarkul’, S shore of Chany Lake). Trapezonotus anorus Fl. Nov (Novosibirsk vicinity, I am thankful to I.M. Kerzhner for advice and correction Ob’ station). of the manuscript. The work was supported by the Russian T. arenarius L. Alt (Biysk; Chistyuninskoe on the Alei Foundation for Basic Research (grant 05-04-49917). The R.; Nizhne-Voznesenskaya; Pavlovsk; Zmeinogorsk), Bur collection of Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, is sup- (Troitskosavsk; Ulan-Ude), Nov (50 km S of Kulunda ported by Rosnauka for UFC no 2-2.20. station; Yarkul’, S shore of Chany Lake), RAl (Ongudai; Verkhniy Uimon; Ust’-Kan). References Hadrocnemis diversipes Kir. Cht (Sretensk). Lamprodema maura F. Nov (Karasuk, Troitskaya Kanyukova, E.V. & Vinokurov, N.N. 2007. New data on step’ – SZM). distribution of bark bugs in Siberia and the Far East Megalonotus chiragra F. Alt (Pavlovsk), Irk (Kharyu- of Russia (Heteroptera: Aradidae). Zoosyst. Ross., zovka, Balaganskaya step’; Listvyanka, mouth of Anga R., 16(1): 48. Baikal Lake), Tom (Tomsk). Vinokurov, N.N. & Golub, V.B. 2007. New records of Megalonotus hirsutus Fieb. 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