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ISSUE 79
(Published 30.09.2024)




Ecology and faunistics

3 V.O. Kozminykh
New records of true bugs (Heteroptera) for the Perm Area. 2

SUMMARY. A list of new records of 18 rare or not often occuring Heteroptera species from 7 families is presented (2 Nabidae, 4 Miridae, 1 Cydnidae, 3 Pentatomidae, 1 Coreidae, 2 Rhopalidae and 5 Rhyparochromidae species). There are 3 species of true bugs, first listed for the Middle Urals, namely Chlamydatus wilkinsoni (Douglas et Scott, 1866) (Miridae), Neottiglossa leporina (Herrich-Schäffer, 1830) (Pentatomidae) and Spathocera laticornis (Schilling, 1829) (Coreidae). There are 4 species of Heteroptera, found in the Perm Area for the first time, and Teratocoris paludum (J. Sahlberg, 1870) (Miridae) is registered besides three above mentioned. From Perm City 6 species of true bugs are there listed for the first time. The northeasternmost border of distribution in European Russia is established for Ochetostethus opacus (Scholtz, 1847) (Cydnidae), N. leporina, S. laticornis (the most northern discovery at the Urals, 58°04'37''N), Piezodorus lituratus (Fabricius, 1794) (Pentatomidae), Stygnocoris fuligineus (Geoffroy, 1785) (Rhyparochromidae). The most south-eastern findings happen for Ch. wilkinsoni and T. paludum.
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10 V.O. Kozminykh
The Catalogue of beetles (Coleoptera) of the Urals and adjacent territories (to the 200th anniversary of scientific research at the Urals Region). 2. Ground beetles (Carabidae), 1st communication

SUMMARY. First communication of the 2nd part of the Catalogue of beetles (Coleoptera) of the Urals is presented, containing the beginning of an annotated list of ground beetles (Carabidae) of the Urals Region with the adjacent territories of the Middle Volga Region, Vyatka-Kama Interfluve, Western Siberia and Western Kazakhstan. Current research sets in order data on regional composition of two Carabidae subfamilies: Nebriinae Laporte, 1834 (15 species totally), including 2 species of Leistus Frölich, 1799, 5 species of Nebria Latreille, 1802 (Nebriini Laporte, 1834), 7 species of Notiophilus Duméril, 1805 (Notiophilini Motschulsky, 1850), and 1 species of Pelophila Dejean, 1821 (Pelophilini Kavanaugh, 1996), as well as a part of Carabinae Latreille, 1802, specifically 8 species of Calosoma Weber, 1801 (Carabini Latreille, 1802). Listed are 23 species from 5 genera of 4 enumerated tribes, which are identified at the Urals. There are 10 species of ground beetles, registered for the Polar and Subpolar Urals (north-east of Komi Republic), then 13 species, listed for the Northern Urals, i.e. the central and southern territories of Komi Republic, the north-east of Perm Territory and the north-west of Sverdlovsk Region, being 10 species of Nebriinae and 3 species of Calosoma from the latter. There are 15 species of Nebriini (4), Notiophilini (7) tribes and Calosoma (4) genus, recorded for the Middle Urals, from these are 12 species for Perm Area and 14 species for Sverdlovsk Province. There are 19 Carabidae species (11 Nebriinae and 8 Calosoma), listed for the Southern Urals as follows: 15 species for Bashkortostan Republic and Chelyabinsk Province, and 12 species for Orenburg Province.
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54L.V. Egorov
Calitys scabra (Thunberg, 1784) (Coleoptera: Trogossitidae) – a new species of beetles for the Volga region

SUMMARY. For the first time in the Volga region (Mari El Republic) a rare species of beetles was discovered – Calitys scabra (Thunberg, 1784) (Trogossitidae). Information about the biology and distribution of the species is given based on published data.
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56L.V. Bolshakov, A.B. Ruchin, V.I. Piskunov, V.V. Anikin, G.B. Semishin, K.P. Tomkovich
To the fauna of Lepidoptera in the Republic of Mordovia. Addition 11

SUMMARY. As a result of fieldwork in Mordovia Republic up to and including August 2024, a list of 78 species of Lepidoptera is presented, 55 of which are new to its territory, including 3 (Casignetella succursella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855), Chiasmia aestimaria (Hübner, 1809), Hadena magnolii (Boisduval, 1829)) – as new to Middle Volga region, 5 (Damophila paramayrella (Nel, 1993), Anarsia innoxiella Gregersen et Karsholt, 2017, Monochroa inflexella Svensson, 1992, Athrips pruinosella (Lienig et Zeller, 1846), Chionodes holosericella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854)) – as new to Volga river basin, and 1 (Chionodes praeclarella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854)) – as new to European Rus-sia. One species (Sophronia humerella ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775)) is confirmed for Middle Volga region af-ter previous dubious records. Altogether, 50 species (22 of which were previously known from other localities in Mordovia) are reported as new to the Mordovia State Nature Reserve. Northernmost and north-easternmost records are presented for Elatobia fuliginosella (Lienig et Zeller, 1846), Agonopterix atomella ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775), Perygra tamesis (Waters, 1929), Neofriseria singula (Staudinger, 1876), Philedonides lunana (Thunberg, 1784), Aethes kindermanniana (Treitschke, 1830), Zygaena purpuralis (Brünnich, 1763), Udea languidalis (Eversmann, 1842), Pyrgus sidae (Esper, 1782), Arethusana arethusa ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775), Polyom-matus damon (Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775) and Netrocerocora quadrangula (Eversmann, 1844)).
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65S.K. Korb
Analysis of the high mountainous fauna of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of the Kyrghyz mountain ridge (North Tian-Shan)

SUMMARY. In the present message the analysis of the high mountainous fauna of butterflies of Kyrgyz mountain ridge is presented. The fauna includes 69 species (63 species are recorded from the highlands vertical zone; 20 species are recorded from the superhighlands vertical zone). The most similarity the studied fauna has to the faunas of Tian-Shan and Pamir-Alai. The genesis of butterfly faunas of the high mountains within the Kyrgyz mountain ridge has mixed way: most of the fauna has allochtonal origin (with special attention to the Central Asiatic elements), lesser part has autochtonal origin. The Pleistocene Issyk-Kul rephugium is important in the genesis of fauna of the high mountains of the Kyrgyz mountain ridge.
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Short ecofaunistic notes

72V.O. Kozminykh
First records of Heterogaster cathariae (Geoffroy, 1785) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Heterogastridae) in Belarus
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73S.K. Korb, A.A. Martyukov
On the occurrence of Euphydryas intermedia (Ménétriès, 1859) in the northern part of European Russia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
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