Spallanzania quadrimaculata Herting, 1967
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Spallanzania quadrimaculata Herting, 1967 |
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Spallanzania quadrimaculata Herting, 1967
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MATERIAL. 1♀ — Russia, Republic of Mordovia, Ichalki district, National Park «Smolny», forestry Barakhmanovskoe , quarter 93, 54.7630°N, 45.4779°E, 2.VII.2017, leg. G. Semishin GoogleMaps ; 2♂♂ — National Park «Smolny», forestry Kemlyanskoe , quarter 87, 54.7444°N, 45.2796°E, 12–14.VII.2019, leg. G. Semishin GoogleMaps ; 1♂ — National Park «Smolny», forestry Kemlyanskoe , quarter 93, 54.7450°N, 45.3910°E, 6.VIII.2018, leg. G. Semishin GoogleMaps ; 1♀ — Bolshie Berezniki district , 9 km S of Simkino, 54.1758°N, 46.1651°E, 12.07.2019, leg. S. Lukiyanov GoogleMaps .
DISTRIBUTION. Palaearctic: Europe (E. Europe ( Hungary), S. Europe ( Greece, Italy), W. Europe ( Switzerland)). Turkey [ Kara et al., 2020], Kazakhstan (collection second author).
BIOLOGY. The host is still unknown, but other species of Spallanzania Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 are predominantly found in Noctuidae associated with grasses [ Tschorsnig, 2017]. It is found in four localities, which are pine forests, mixed forests and floodplain broad-leaved forests.The vegetation in all biotopes is diverse and significantly different from each other. Thus, we indicate five new species of Tachinidae from five genera for the fauna of Russia. All of them are collected within the territory of the Republic of Mordovia. The main habitats of the species are woodlands of various types. All but one of the mentioned species have a predominantly southern distribution in Europe. This illustrates that the southern faunal element is relatively well developed in Mordovia republic.
Acknowledgements. The authors are grateful to G. Semishin and S. Lukiyanov ( Russia) for their help in collecting the material and to L. Bolshakov ( Russia) for their help in consulting on the distribution of Lepidoptera . The authors are also grateful to E. Aksenenko ( Russia) for their consulting support and Gerard Pennards for sharing his material collect- ed in the vicinity of Moscow ( Russia) .
Competing interests. The authors declare no competing interests.
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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