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(Lepidoptera, Geometridae) . . Силенко the Geometer-Moths Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. ПЯДЕНИЦЫ (LEPIDOPTERA, GEOMETRIDAE) ТОМСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ С.В. Василенко THE GEOMETER-MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA, GEOMETRIDAE) OF TOMSK PROVINCE S.V. Vasilenko Институт систематики и экологии животных СО РАН, ул. Фрунзе, 11, Новосибирск, 630091, Россия. E-mail: [email protected] Резюме. В статье приводится 194 вида пядениц, обитающих на территории Томской области. Впервые на ее территории обнаружен вид Macaria shanghaisaria Walk. Для каждого вида дан материал, а так же список авторов, отмечавших его для этого региона. Дана краткая характеристика зоогеографических и экологических особенностей фауны пядениц этой территории. Ключевые слова. Пяденицы, вид, фауна, Томская область. Abstract. 194 species of geometer-moths are recorded for Tomsk Province. For each species all materials and authors who recorded geometrid for this region are cited. Macaria shanghaisaria Walk is firstly recorded for Tomsk Province. The brief characteristic of zoogeographycal and ecological features of the geometrids fauna are discussed. Key words. Geometer-moths, species, fauna, Tomsk Province. Введение Изучение фауны пядениц Томской области ведется с начала прошлого века. Его начало связано с созданием в 1880 году Томского университета. С этим учреждением связана деятельность таких его сотрудников, как Г.Э. Иоганзен (1923, 1925), М.Д. Рузский (1915, 1937) и других исследователей. Кроме этого, в начале прошлого века изучением фауны чешуекрылых этого региона занимался ряд энтомологов-любителей, в работах которых имелись сведения и о пяденицах. К ним относятся А.А. Мейнгард (1904, 1908, 1915), Д.Ф. Портнягин (1919) и С.М. Чугунов (1911). К сожалению, сведения о геометридах, приводимых в этих статьях не полны, Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 2 а зачастую и ошибочны. Исправления этих ошибок можно встретить в работах В.В. Внуковского (1926, 1927; Wnukowsky, 1935), который пытался обобщить сводки по Macrolepidoptera Сибири начала прошлого века. Вновь сведения о пяденицах этого региона стали появляться с конца прошлого века, когда обратили внимание на их вредоносность (Бабенко, 1982; Коломиец, 1983; Василенко, 1988, 2002 и др.). В результате проведенных исследований было выявлено 152 вида. К сожалению, полученный список видов далеко неполон и необходимы дальнейшие исследования. В работе использованы материалы сборов Н.Г. Коломийца, И.A. Тибатиной, Г.С. Золотаренко, Ю.П. Коршунова и других исследователей, хранящихся в фондах Сибирского зоологического музея Института систематики и экологии животных СО РАН (г. Новосибирск), коллекции студентов кафедры зоологии беспозвоночных Томского государственного университета, а также переданные в наше распоряжение сборы энтомологов-любителей, которым автор искренне благодарен. Список точек сборов: г. Томск; Томский р-н - пос. Аникино, ст. Басандайка, пос. Зональный, пос. Кисловка, пос. Ключи, с. Коларово, с. Курлек, пос. Тимирязево, Тимирязевский лесхоз; граница Томской и Кемеровской обл. - с. Алаево; Шегарский р-н – с. Поздняково; Чаинский р-н, с. Коломинское; Кожевниковский р-н - с. Киреевск, с. Чилино, с. Тека; Асиновский р-н – с. Копыловка, пос. Итатка; Каргасокский р-н – с. Усть-Чурулька; Первомайский р-н - пос. Францево. Geometridae Archiearinae Archiearis parthenias (Linnaeus, 1761) Иоганзен, 1923; Wnukowsky, 1935; Рузский, 1937. Материал: Томск, 12.05 1983 – 1 экз. Archiearis notha (Hübner, [1803]) Материал: Аникино, 11.05 1991 – 1 экз. Leucobrephos middendorfii (Ménétriès, 1858) Иоганзен, 1923; Рузский, 1937. В сборах не обнаружен, но в работе Г.Э. Иоганзена (1923) приведено довольно подробное описание собранных экземпляров, которое не вызывает сомнения в правильности идентификации вида. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 3 Larentiinae Lythria purpuraria (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908; Wnukowsky, 1935. Материал: Томск, 31.08 1983 – 2 экз. Lythria cruentaria (Hufnagel, 1767) Материал: Басандайка, 14.07 1977 – 1 экз. Scotopteryx luridata (Hufnagel, 1767) Мейнгард, 1904; 1908. Нами не обнаружен, но его находки на территории области возможны, поскольку в коллекциях Сибирского зоологического музея имеются сборы этого вида из Тюменской области (Василенко, 2003). Scotopteryx chenopodiata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908; Wnukowsky, 1935. Материал: Томск, 6-12.08 1961 – 3 экз; Алаево, 18.07 1983 – 1 экз.; Тимирязевский лесхоз, 20-23.07 1969 – 3 экз.; Киреевск, 3, 24.07 1982 – 2 экз.; Коларово, 4.08 1983 – 1 экз. Catarhoe cuculata (Hufnagel, 1767) Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 15.07 1970 – 2 экз. Catarhoe rubidata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Материал: Чилино, 7.07 1967 – 1 экз. Camptogramma bilineata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 2.09 1969 – 1 экз.; Киреевск, 20.07 1982 – 1 экз. Ochyria quadrifasсiata (Clerck, 1759) Василенко, 1988. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 20-23.07 1969 – 3 экз.; Коларово 3.08 1983 – 1 экз.; Поздняково, 25.06 1972 – 1 экз.; Киреевск, 28.06 1982 – 1 экз. Xanthorhoe decoloraria (Esper, 1806) Портнягин, 1919 (Cidaria munitata Hbn.). Xanthorhoe fluctuata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1904, 1908. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 22.07, 2-6.08 1969 – 10 экз.; Коларово, 3.08 1983 – 1 экз.; Алаево, 29.07 1983 – 2 экз. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 4 Xanthorhoe montanata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Чугунов, 1911; Портнягин, 1919. Материал: Басандайка, 10.07 1972 – 1 экз.; Коларово, 23.07 1974 – 1 экз.; Коломино, 21.08 1958 – 2 экз.; Итатка, 3.07 2000 – 1 экз.; Киреевск, 6.06 1982 – 1 экз., там же, 19-22.07 1983 – 2 экз. Xanthorhoe spadicearia ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Василенко, 1988. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 6.08, 3.09 1969 – 3 экз. Xanthorhoe ferrugata (Clerck, 1759) Мейнгард, 1908; Портнягин, 1919; Wnukowsky, 1935. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 20-26.07 1969 – 3 экз.; Коларово, 4.08 1983 – 3 экз.; Итатка, 3.07 2000 – 1 экз. Xanthorhoe designata (Hufnagel, 1767) Василенко, 1988. Материал: Копыловка, 12.06 1961 – 1 экз. Euphyia unangulata (Haworth, 1810) Мейнгард, 1908 (Cidaria picata Hb.); Василенко, 1988. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 8.08, 7.09 1969 – 3 экз.; Поздняково, 7.07 1972 – 1 экз.; Копыловка, 5.06 1961 – 1экз.; Чилино, 23.06 1967 – 1 экз. Epirrhoe tristata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908; Портнягин, 1919; Иоганзен, 1923. Материал: Киреевск, 30.06 1981 – 1 экз.; Итатка, 3.07 2000 – 1 экз. Epirrhoe hastulata (Hübner, 1790) Материал: Чилино, 13.06 1967 – 2 экз. Epirrhoe tartuensis Möls, 1965 Василенко, 1988. Материал: Коларово, 3.07 1983 – 1 экз. Epirrhoe alternata (Müller, 1764). Мейнгард, 1908; Чугунов, 1911; Портнягин, 1919; Иоганзен, 1923, Wnukowsky, 1935. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 2-8.09 1969 – 3 экз.; Коларово, 3.08 1983 – 1 экз.; Итатка, 3.07 2000 – 1 экз. Earophila badiata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Мейнгард, 1908; Рузский, 1937. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 5 Материал: Итатка, 14.06 1999 – 2 экз. Anticlea derivata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Портнягин, 1919 (Larentia nigrofasciaria Goez.). Mesoleuca albicellata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908; Wnukowsky, 1935; Бабенко, 1982. Материал: Чилино, 12-23.06 1967 – 2 экз. Pelurga comitata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1904, 1908; Чугунов, 1911; Портнягин, 1919; Иоганзен, 1923; Внуковский, 1926, 1935, Бабенко, 1982. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 22.07, 5-8.08 1969 – 12 экз.; Басандайка, 24.07 1976 – 1 экз.; Коларово, 4.08 1983 – 3 экз.; Киреевск, 31.07 1983 – 3 экз. Entephria caesiata ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775) Портнягин, 1919. Spargania luctuata ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775) Портнягин, 1919. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 27.06 1969 – 2 экз.; Киреевск, 6.07 1979 – 1 экз. Hydriomena furcata (Thunberg, 1784) Мейнгард, 1904, 1908; Портнягин, 1919; Иоганзен, 1923. Материал: Томск, 8.08 1961 - 2 экз.; Тимирязевский лесхоз, 5-7.08 1969 – 3 экз.; Коларово, 4.08 1983 – 1 экз. Colostygia pectinataria (Knoch, 1781) Мейнгард, 1908 (Larentia viridata F.) Материал: Киреевск, 1.08 1983 – 1 экз. Colostygia turbata (Hübner, [1799] 1796). Материал: Итатка, 29.06 2000 – 1 экз. Electrophaes corylata (Thunberg, 1792) Материал: Итатка, 23.06-3.07 2000 – 11 экз. Dysstroma citrata (Linnaeus 1758) Wnukowsky, 1935. Материал: Томск, 6-12.08 1961 - 15 экз.; Тимирязевский лесхоз, 6-14.08 1969 – 4 экз.; Алаево, 30.07 – 4.08 1983 – 2 экз. Dysstroma truncata (Hufnagel, 1767) Мейнгард, 1908; Портнягин, 1919; Бабенко, 1982. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 6 Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 2-9.08 1969 – 21 экз. Cidaria fulvata (Forster, 1771) Мейнгард, 1908. Материал: Томск, 25.05 1982 – 1 экз. Plemyria rubiginata ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775) Мейнгард, 1908; Чугунов, 1911; Портнягин, 1919; Иоганзен, 1923; Wnukowsky, 1935, Бабенко, 1982. Материал: Киреевск, 12.07 1983 – 1 экз.; Басандайка, 24.07 1976 – 1 экз.; Томск, 31.07 1983 – 1 экз. Heterothera serraria (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) Мейнгард, 1908. Thera variata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Портнягин, 1919. Thera obeliscata (Hubner, 1787) Материал: Томск, 11.08 1961 – 1 экз., Тимирязевский лесхоз, 24.07 1968 – 1 экз. Eustroma reticulatum ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз, 23.07 1968 – 1 экз. Eulithis prunata (Linnaeus, 1758) Мейнгард, 1908; Бабенко, 1982. Материал: Тимирязевский лесхоз,
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