Zaslavskypera libanotidis ( Reitter, 1896 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.70.17 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13248132 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC4FD874-C776-FFFE-61F7-C052FC6948EE |
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Zaslavskypera libanotidis ( Reitter, 1896 ) |
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Zaslavskypera libanotidis ( Reitter, 1896)
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Fossil material: 2 pieces of left elytron ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ), 1 right elytron, Altaiskii Krai , Loktevsky District , Ustyanka River, 8 km NNE of Pokrovka, section I, sample 18, depth of 4.88-4.94 m, fragment Nos 115-117, 51°15'38.0''N, 81°28'57.2''E, 30.VI.-3.VII.2020, A. Gurina, R. et E. Dudko, N. Golosova GoogleMaps .
Recent material: RUSSIA, 1 male, Novosibirskaya Oblast, Chanovsky District, near Karachi Lake , 24-28. V.1971, V. Mordkovich ; 2 males, Novosibirskaya Oblast, Zdvinsky District, 5 km NE of Shirokaya Kurja, near Fadikha Lake , meadow-steppe fallow, sifting, 54.6046°N, 78.1896°E, 17.IX.2023, R. Dudko GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Altai Republic, Ongudaisky District, near Tuekta , 50°51'N, 85°52'E, 30.IX.2016, R. Dudko GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Krasnoyarskii Krai, Krasnoyarsk, Enisei River , left bank, southern slope, 23. V.2010, H. Borisova ; 1 female, CZECH REPUBLIC, “ Moravie ” .
Remarks. This species was previously known from Altaiiskii Krai and Novosibirskaya Oblast ( Legalov 2020b). The records of Z. interruptovittata (Desbrochers des Loges, 1875) from Novosibirskaya Oblast, Kemerovo Oblast and Krasnoyarskii Krai ( Legalov, Opanassenko 2000; Krivets, Legalov 2002; Legalov 2020b) were based on an incorrect determination of Z. libanotidis .
Z. libanotidis differs from Z. interruptovittata and Z. rogenhoferi (Ferrari, 1866) in the middle part of third to fifth elytral interstriae bearing pale or white scales, and also the widest part of the elytra is in the posterior half ( Skuhrovec 2009).
Host plants. Z. libanotidis , like other species of the genus Zaslavskypera , develops on plants of the family Apiaceae . Seseli libanotis (L.) (= Libanotis montana , = L. pyrenaica was recorded as the host plant ( Reitter 1896; Smreczyński 1968; Skuhrovec 2005).
Habitats. Specimens from Western Siberia were collected in dry meadows or meadow-steppe.
Distribution. South-Eastern Europe and Western Siberia.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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