Psophus Fieber, 1853
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Genus Psophus Fieber, 1853 View in CoL
21(85). Psophus stridulus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Psophus stridulus: Miram, 1907: 7 View in CoL ; Berezhkov, 1951: 20; Berezhkov,1956: 146; Ivanova, 1967:
133; Sergeev, 1986: 211; Benediktov, 1997: 117.
MATERIAL. Tuva: 25 km NW Balgazyn settlement, pine forest ("Balgazynskij Bor"), 900 m,
21.VIII 1994, 1 ♂ ( AB); Baj-Haak settlement, VI 1959, meadow, 11 ♂, 2 ♀ (S. V. Sharova). Krasnoyarsk
Region: southern part, West Sayan Mts., Us Intermountain Basin, near abandoned Idzhim settlement,
52°21′N, 93°13′E, 780–800 m, southern slope, dry mountain meadow and steppe, 22.VII 1995, 1 larva
(MS); the same locality, 52°20′N, 93°20′E, 700–750 m, low terrace, meadow, 22.VII 1995, 3 larvae (MS) GoogleMaps .
REMARKS. The species was mentioned from E Tuva for the first time by Berezhkov
(1951). Later it was found in the same part of the Republic.
DISTRIBUTION. Tuva: KKH. – Europe (except the extreme North), S Siberia, S Russian
Far East; N Kazakhstan, NE China, Korea.
Tribe Oedipodini
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Psophus Fieber, 1853
Storozhenko, S. Yu. & Benediktov, A. A. 2020 |
Psophus stridulus:
Miram 1907: 7 |