Stethophyma Fischer, 1853
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Genus Stethophyma Fischer, 1853 View in CoL
16(80). Stethophyma grossum (Linnaeus, 1758)
Mecostethus grossus: Miram, 1907: 7 View in CoL ; Berezhkov, 1951: 20; Berezhkov, 1956: 142; Ivanova, 1967:
133.
Stethophyma grossum: Sergeev, 1986: 210 View in CoL ; Benediktov, 1997: 117.
MATERIAL. Tuva: E Tuva, Academician Obruchev Range, southern slope, Koptu (Khapto) River ,
51°37ʹN, 95°21ʹE, 781 m, flood-plain, meadow, 11.VIII 2018, some specimens observed (MS); 14 km
SW Shagonar City, Shagonar River, 51°27ʹN, 92°45ʹE, 583 m, lower terrace, meadow between bushes,
17–18. VI 2017, some specimens observed (MS); SE Ulug-Khem Intermountain Basin, Uzun-Kharagan
River, near Balgazyn settlement, 50°55ʹN, 95°09ʹE, 901 m, flood-plain, meadow, 27.VII 1978, 3 ♂ (A.
Bugrov); W Tannu-Ola Mts., 5 km N Khandagajty settlement, 50°47ʹN, 92°02ʹE, 1225 m, piedmont plain,
dagajty settlement, Mugur River, 50°44ʹN, 92°08ʹE, 1100–1150 m, low terrace and upper flood-plain,
meadows, 24.VIII 1978, 14 ♂, 7 ♀ (MS); N Uvs-Nuur Intermountain Basin, Amdaygyn-Khol, 50°42ʹN,
93°16ʹE, 783 m, meadow, 27.VII 1962, several specimens (IS); NE Uvs-Nuur Intermountain Basin,
Khol-Oozhu River, Khol-Oozhu settlement, 50°45ʹN, 94°24ʹE, 1070–1080 m, lower terrace, meadow,
21.VII 1960, several specimens (IS); the same locality and habitat, 3.VIII 1960, several specimens (IS);
Uvs-Nuur Intermountain Basin, 7 km S Erzin settlement, Tes River, 50°11ʹN, 95°12ʹE, 1097 m, upper flood-plain, meadows, 21.VII 1978, 2 larvae (MS). Krasnoyarsk Region: southern part, West Sayan
Mts., Us Intermountain Basin, near abandoned Idzhim settlement, 52°20′N, 93°20′E, 700–750 m, low terrace, meadow, 22.VII 1995, 2 larvae (MS).
DISTRIBUTION. Tuva: ET, KHE, UKH, KKH, WTO, UVS. – Almost all temperate
Eurasia (except the extreme North).
ECOLOGY. This species prefers mesohydrophilic vegetation along streams and marshes.
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Stethophyma Fischer, 1853
Storozhenko, S. Yu. & Benediktov, A. A. 2020 |
Stethophyma grossum:
Sergeev 1986: 210 |
Mecostethus grossus:
Miram 1907: 7 |