Stiphrosoma humerale Roháček & Barber, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2021.016 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4519879A-2960-FFF4-73A4-FA0B639EEB4F |
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Carolina |
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Stiphrosoma humerale Roháček & Barber, 2005 |
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Stiphrosoma humerale Roháček & Barber, 2005 View in CoL
( Fig. 55 View Figs 49–55 )
Material examined. RUSSIA: Wൾඌඍ Sංൻൾඋංൺ: Krasnoyarsk, 70 km W st. Kryuchkovo, 14.–23.vii.2009, 1 ♀; same locality, garden, yellow pan traps, 15.–24.vii.2009, 3 JJ 1 ♀ (1 J genit. prep.); Krasnoyarsk, E bank, ‘Stoby’ Res. env., riv. Laletina, 55.963°N 92.738°E, 208 m, Padus & shrubs near stream, 30.–31.vii.2009, 1 J 2♀♀, all K. Tomkovich leg. (all ZMUM). Eൺඌඍ Sංൻൾඋංൺ: Irkutskaya oblast: Kultuk village, W end of Baikal lake, 51°43ʹ36ʺN 103°43ʹ08ʺE, 428 m, below Trans-Siberian Railway line, meadow and swamp, ruderal area along path, swept and emptied in photoeclector, Ru2177, 22.vii.2016, 1 J 1 ♀; Buryatskaya oblast: Tunkinsky district, 149 km W Lake Baikal, western bank of river Khalagun, 0.4 km N road no. A164 (A333), 0.6 km W of its river mouth in river Irkut, 51°38ʹ09ʺN 101°33ʹ18ʺE, 909 m, very diverse vegetation (for list see diary), swept and filled in photoeclector,Ru2185, 6.viii.2016, 2 JJ 2 JJ, all M. von Tschirnhaus leg. (all ZSMC). Fൺඋ Eൺඌඍ: Amurskaya oblast: g. Zeya, 1.viii.1981, 1 ♀, 22.vii.1982, 1 J, 2.viii.1982, 1 ♀, A.Ozerov leg. ( ZMUM, 1 ♀ genit.prep.). NORTH KOREA (D.P.R. Korea): Paekdusan Mts, Mt. Pakdu, 16.viii.1989, 1 J 5 ♀♀; Paekdusan Mts, Mt. Sobaek, 17.viii.1989, 1 J, all M. Kozánek leg. (all SMOC).
Remarks. This Holarctic species (see RඈIJගඹൾκ & Bൺඋൻൾඋ 2005) has slightly differently coloured adults in the Palae- arctic and Nearctic Regions. The Palaearctic specimens have the lateral yellow part of the thorax larger, covering (besides the humeral callus) the entire notopleural area (see Fig. 55 View Figs 49–55 ).
Distribution. A widespread Holarctic species (RඈIJගඹൾκ & Bൺඋൻൾඋ 2005); it is frequently recorded from the eastern parts of the Palaearctic Region but disappears westerly, with only scarce records from Europe ( Czech Republic, Latvia, Slovakia, see RඈIJගඹൾκ et al. 2017). In the E. Palaearctic, it is known from Russia (West and East Siberia, Far East), China (Inner Mongolia) and North Korea (see RඈIJගඹൾκ & Bൺඋൻൾඋ 2005; RඈIJගඹൾκ 2006, 2009; RඈIJගඹൾκ et al. 2017; WൺඇǤ et al. 2021; and new records above).
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