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Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Biologicae 92/2007 Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae 92/2007 Obsah - Inhalt - Contents BRYJA J. & KMENT P. 2007: True bugs (Heteroptera) of the Bukovské vrchy Hills (Poloniny National Park, Slovakia) Abstract 1 HRADIL K., KMENT P. & ROHÁČOVÁ M. 2007: New records of Liorhyssus hyalinus (Heteroptera: Rhopalidae) in the Czech Republic, with a review of its worldwide distribution and biology Abstract 53 STEHLÍK J. L. 2007: Brancucciana Ahmad et Zaidi, 1986 is the valid name for Ascopocoris Stehlík et Kerzhner, 1999 (Pyrrhocoridae, Heteroptera) Abstract 109 STEHLÍK J. L. 2007: New combinations in the genus Rosaphe Kirkaldy et Edwards, 1902 (= Astemma auct., nec Le Peletier et Serville, 1825) (Heteroptera: Largidae, Larginae) Abstract 111 STEHLÍK J. L. 2007: Largidae and Pyrrhocoridae (Heteroptera) of Meghalaya state, India Abstract 115 STEHLÍK J. L. 2007: Two new species and new records of Pyrrhocoroidea from Laos (Heteroptera) 131 WILSON M. R. & MALENOVSKÝ I. 2007: Tropiduchidae described by Leopold Melichar (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) Abstract 137 BATELKA J. 2007: Ripiphoridae (Coleoptera) of Greece and Turkey, with notes on their distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean and some neighbouring countries. Abstract 155 HÁVA J. 2007: Distributional notes on Nosodendridae (Coleoptera) - VI. Descriptions of a new species from Laos and new distributional data on certain other species Abstract 177 DVOŘÁK L. 2007: Social wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) trapped with beer in European forest ecosystems Abstract 181 ŘÍHA M. 2007: Anew species of the genus Odontocrabro Tsuneki, 1971 from southeastern Asia (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) Abstract 205 ANTONÍN V. & JANDA V. 2007: Notes on xanthoid form of Boletus satanas (Basidiomycota, Boletaceae): taxonomic status of Boletus crataegi Smotl Abstract 211 ANTONÍN V. & KRAMOLI. J. 2007: The first record of Gymnopus oreadoides (Basidiomycota, Omphalotaceae) in the Czech Republic Abstract 217 PLÁŠEK V. & MARKOVÁ I. 2007: Orthotrichum pulchellum (Orthotrichaceae, Musci), new to the Czech Republic Abstract 223 SUTORÝ K. 2007: Material of type character in the Münch-Bellinghausen collection in the Moravian Museum, Brno (BRNM). 6. Philipp Salzmann Abstract 229 _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Bryja J. & Kment P. 2007 True bugs (Heteroptera) of the Bukovské vrchy Hills (Poloniny National Park, Slovakia). Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 1-51. The true bugs of the Bukovské vrchy Hills (Eastern Carpathians, Slovakia), the most valuable parts of which are protected as the Poloniny National Park, have hitherto been very poorly known. Here we provide a comprehensive faunistic survey of Heteroptera based on both published and unpublished data. Altogether we document the occurrence of 193 species of Heteroptera (22.6 % of the Slovak fauna) in Bukovské vrchy hills. Two species, Macrolophus rubi Woodroffe, 1957 (Miridae) and Panaorus adspersus (Mulsant et Rey, 1852) (Rhyparochromidae), are known to occur in Slovakia only in the Poloniny National Park. The first reliable record of Psallus (Apocremnus) montanus Josifov, 1973 (Miridae), a new species for Slovakia, is included. Centaurea jacea L. (Asteraceae) is confirmed as host plant for Oncotylus viridiflavus viridiflavus (Goeze, 1778) (Miridae), and Aruncus vulgaris Rafin. (Rosaceae) is reported as host plant of Odontoplatys bidentulus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1842) (Miridae) for the first time. Key words. Heteroptera, Slovakia, Carpathians, faunistics, host plant _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Hradil K., Kment P. & Roháčová M. 2007 New records of Liorhyssus hyalinus (Heteroptera: Rhopalidae) in the Czech Republic, with a review of its worldwide distribution and biology. Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 53-107. New records of the hyaline grass bug Liorhyssus hyalinus (Fabricius, 1794) (Heteroptera: Rhopalidae: Rhopalinae) in the Czech Republic are presented (both from Bohemia and Moravia), including the first record of a breeding population. Additional faunistic records from 42 countries are also presented, including first records of L. hyalinus from Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, and Bolivia. Information about the worldwide distribution, host plants, ecology, bionomics, harmfulness, and natural enemies of the species is reviewed. Liorhyssus hyalinus is a cosmopolitan, euryecous, polyphagous species, recorded in association with at least 172 plant taxa from 38 families, being able to develop on at least 22 taxa from 9 plant families. Its recent northward expansion in western and central Europe is discussed in connection with possible global warming. Keywords. Heteroptera, Rhopalide, Czech Republic, Bohemia, Moravia, Bolivia, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, faunistics, biology, host plant, ecology, parasitoids, range expansion _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Stehlík J. L. 2007 Brancucciana Ahmad et Zaidi, 1986 is the valid name for Ascopocoris Stehlík et Kerzhner, 1999 (Pyrrhocoridae, Heteroptera). Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 109-110. Brancucciana Ahmad et Zaidi, 1986 is the oldest available for preoccupied Ascopus Hsiao, 1964, having priority over Ascopocoris Stehlík et Kerzhner, 1999. The following new combinations are established: Brancucciana (Brancucciana) gestroi (Distant,1964) comb.nov., B. (B.) constanti (Stehlík et Jindra, 2006) comb.nov., B. (B.) rufa (Hsiao, 1964) comb.nov., B. (B.) sinuaticollis (Liu, 1987) comb.nov., and B. (Rubriascopus) pygmaea (Distant, 1903) comb.nov. Key words. Heteroptera, Pyrrhocoridae, Ascopus, Ascopocoris, Brancucciana, nomenclature _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Stehlík J. L. 2007 New combinations in the genus Rosaphe Kirkaldy et Edwards, 1902 (= Astemma auct., nec Le Peletier et Serville, 1825) (Heteroptera: Largidae, Larginae). Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 111-113. Rosaphe Kirkaldy et Edwards, 1902 is the valid name for Astemma auct., nec Le Peletier et Serville, 1825. The following new combinations for species assigned to date to Astemma are established: Rosaphe amazonica (Brailovsky et Barrera, 1993) comb.nov., R. cornuta (Le Peletier et Serville, 1825) comb.nov., R. nigerrima (Breddin, 1898) comb.nov., R. nigrocapitata (Brailovsky et Barrera, 1993) comb.nov., R. pallidula (Brailovsky et Barrera, 1993) comb.nov., R. sanmartini (Coscarón et Dellapé, 2006) comb.nov., and R. stylophthalma (St?l, 1870) comb.nov. Key words. Heteroptera, Largidae, Rosaphe, Astemma, nomenclature _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Stehlík J. L. 2007 Largidae and Pyrrhocoridae (Heteroptera) of Meghalaya state, India. Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 115-129. A collation of Pyrrhocoroidea of Meghalaya state (northern India) is given, including 29 species. Ectatops dembickyi sp.nov. is described, and Euscopus fletcheri Ahmad et Abbas, 1985, syn.nov., is placed as a junior synonym of E. vittiventris (Walker, 1872). The allometry of Macrocheraia grandis (Grey, 1832) and species of the genus Physopelta Amyot et Serville, 1843, as well as their sexual dimorphism, are described and discussed. Key words. Pyrrhocoroidea, Largidae, Pyrrhocoridae, Heteroptera, Meghalaya, India, new species, new synonym, allometry, sexual dimorphism _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Wilson M. R. & Malenovský I. 2007 Tropiduchidae described by Leopold Melichar (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha). Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 137-153. Forty-two species and two varieties originally described by Leopold Melichar in the family Tropiduchidae are listed and details given of the specimen depositories. Many are syntypes but lectotype designations have not been made in this paper. A separate list of Tropiduchidae species described by other authors and contained in Melichar's personal collection is also given. Key words. Leopold Melichar, Auchenorrhyncha, Tropiduchidae, planthoppers, syntypes _________________________________________________________________________ Abstract - Batelka J. 2007 Ripiphoridae (Coleoptera) of Greece and Turkey, with notes on their distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean and some neighbouring countries. Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 92: 155-175. Fourteen species of the family Ripiphoridae (Coleoptera) are recorded from Greece, Turkey and some adjacent countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Balkan Peninsula and the Middle East (Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Iran, Jordan, Romania and Yugoslavia). Ripiphorus creticus sp.nov. from Crete is described and illustrated. Lectotypes are designated for Ripiphorus syriacus (Pic, 1904) and Ripiphorus turcicus (Pic, 1914) and based on their study, both the names are removed from synonymy with R. subdipterus Bosc, 1792, and recognized as belonging to two distinct species. The genus Pterydrias Reitter, 1895 is transferred from the subfamily Karumiinae (Drilidae/Dascillidae) to Ripiphoridae: Ripidiinae: Eorhipidiini and its systematic position is discussed. Keys are provided for determination of the genera of Ripiphoridae and species of Macrosiagon Hentz, 1830 and Ripiphorus Bosc, 1791 in the Eastern Mediterranean. Key words. Clinops, Ptilophorus, Macrosiagon, Metoecus, Ripiphorus, Ripidius, Pterydrias, Eorhipidius, Ripidiinae, distribution, taxonomy, new species, lectotype designation,
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