Aphrodes diminuta Ribaut 1952

Aphrodes diminuta Ribaut, 1952 Figs. 6–10, 21–28, 40–49 A. bicinctus centrorossicus Zakhvatkin, 1953: 218 Material examined. Kyrgyzstan, West Tien Shan Mts., Chatkal Mtn. Range, Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, fruitwalnut forest North of Arkyt Village, 17. VII. 2008, signals of 3 m # recorded on disk at...

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Main Author: Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu.
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6001413
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6001413
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Summary:Aphrodes diminuta Ribaut, 1952 Figs. 6–10, 21–28, 40–49 A. bicinctus centrorossicus Zakhvatkin, 1953: 218 Material examined. Kyrgyzstan, West Tien Shan Mts., Chatkal Mtn. Range, Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, fruitwalnut forest North of Arkyt Village, 17. VII. 2008, signals of 3 m # recorded on disk at 22–23 o C (Figs. 40, 44 and 49); South Siberia, Altai Mts., Southern end of Teletskoe Lake, meadows on the bank slope, 15. VII. 1999, signals of 1 m # recorded on tape at 22 o C (Figs. 41 and 45); South Siberia, South Tyva, environs of Erzin Village, meadows in the floodplain of Tes-Khem River, from herbaceous Fabaceae, 1. VIII. 1 989, signals of 1 m # recorded on tape at 22 o C (Figs. 42 and 46); South Sakhalin, (1) ca. 5 km North of Starodubskoe, dry meadow, 31. VII. 2015, signals of 1 m # recorded on disk at 25 o C; (2) the shore of Aniva Bay in the environs of Ozerskiy Village, 14. VIII. 2015, signals of 2 m # recorded on disk at 25 o C (Figs. 43 and 47); (3) environs of Sokol Town, dry meadow on the bank of Maly Takoy River, Trifolium sp., 8. VIII. 2 0 15, signals of 1 m # recorded on disk at 21–22 o C (Figs. 48). Additional material (no signal recordings). Kazakhstan, environs of Almaty, from herbaceous Fabaceae; Kyrgyzstan, West Tien Shan Mts., Chatkal Mtn. Range, Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, many specimens of both sexes from the fruit-walnut forest zone and from subalpine meadows including one male from the thickets of grasses and nettle under the canopy of walnut forest; Kyrgyzstan, Alay Mtn. Range, meadow on the bank of Kurshab River 10 km North of Gul’cha Town; West Siberia, Tomsk Area, Kolpashevo Town; West Siberia, Krasnoyarsk Province, (1) Turukhansk District, Mirnoe; (2) Ermakhovsk District, Bol’shie Ury River 24 km from the mouth. Morphology. Coloration typical for the group but more contrasting than in A. bicincta, longitudinal veins on both sides of claval suture usually white, distinctly lighter than surrounding areas, middle part of inner claval vein as a rule is also marked with white (Figs. 6–9). ...