Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.40.14 |
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Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861 |
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Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861 View in CoL
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Material. Altai Republic, 2 km NNE of field station “ Teletskaya ”, 51º48'06 " N, 87º 18'18" E, 500 m a. s. l., forest edge, southern slope, 27.07.2019 ( V. Golub, V. Soboleva), 1 male, 1 female GoogleMaps ; field station “ Teletskaya ”, 51º47'42.1" N, 87º18'11.8" E, 495–500 m a.s.l., on deciduous trees, 31.07.2019 (N. Golub), 1 male GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Transpalearctic species. In Western Siberia it was previously recorded from the Altai Territory. First record from the Altai Republic. The nearest localities in Eastern Siberia are the Khakassia and the Irkutsk Province.
Ecology. In the vicinity of Artybash village the species was collected in deciduous trees species (birch, aspen, bird cherry).
Note. Females of the genus Phytocoris Fallén, 1814 , almost identical in appearance to those of Ph. longipennis , were collected together with males, however, they are not listed in the materials in order to avoid a possible misidentification.
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