Salda morio Zetterstedt 1838

Salda morio Zetterstedt, 1838 (Figs. 6–8; 20; 31; 41, 1) Zetterstedt, 1838: 267; Reuter, 1895: 37 (Acanthia); Oshanin, 1908: 583 (Acanthia); 1912: 88; Drake, Hoberlandt, 1950: 6; Kiritshenko, 1951: 94; Cobben, 1960: 224; Kerzhner, 1964: 685; Vinokurov, 1979: 62, 172; 1988: 749; 2005a: 887; Cobben, 1...

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Main Author: N. N. Vinokurov
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6207101
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Summary:Salda morio Zetterstedt, 1838 (Figs. 6–8; 20; 31; 41, 1) Zetterstedt, 1838: 267; Reuter, 1895: 37 (Acanthia); Oshanin, 1908: 583 (Acanthia); 1912: 88; Drake, Hoberlandt, 1950: 6; Kiritshenko, 1951: 94; Cobben, 1960: 224; Kerzhner, 1964: 685; Vinokurov, 1979: 62, 172; 1988: 749; 2005a: 887; Cobben, 1985: 250; Schuh et al., 1987: 284; Lindskog, 1995: 135; Vinokurov, Kanyukova, 1995a: 8; 1995b: 36; Putshkov, Putshkov, 1996: 12; Vinokurov et al., 2003: 54. A Euro-Siberian species. Distribution (Fig. 41, 1). In Russia, the northern border of the range extends along the line: Lake Ladoga–80 of km N of Surgut–Mirnyi–Nyurba–the Aldan River mouth–the Notora River, a tributary of the Aldan River–the central part of Sakhalin Island. In the European part of Russia, the species was recorded from Karelia (Gerd, 1946) and Yaroslavl (Kiritshenko, 1916) and Kirov (Shernin, 1971) provinces. In the Asian part of Russia, it was found in Novosibirsk Prov. and Tyva (SZM), the northern part of Tomsk Prov. (Lukashuk coll.), and in the middle-taiga subzone of Yakutia (IBPC). According to the literature (Jakovlev, 1893; Cobben, 1985), the species was recorded in Irkutsk and Amurskaya provinces, Transbaikal, Khabarovsk, and Primorskii territories, and Sakhalin Island. It also occurs in Rovno Province of the Ukraine (Cobben, 1985; Putshkov and Putshkov, 1996).—Central and Northern Europe, Mongolia (Vinokurov, 1979; Cobben, 1985), Northeastern China, and the northern part of Japan (Cobben, 1960, 1985; Lindskog, 1995). Material. Russia. Leningrad Prov.: St. Petersburg; Ladoga. Novosibirsk Prov.: Kuibyshev District, middle Om River, Zonovo Vill., 5.VII.1961 (Stebaev). Tomsk Prov.: 80 km of Surgut, Trom-Agan, bog, 15–20.VII.1980 (Lukashuk). Tuva: Tandinskii Distr., Lake Chagytai, 26.VI–1.VII.1989 (Logunov). Irkutsk Prov.: Kaya River, Pashkovo, Irkutsk (V. Jakovlev coll.); Irkutsk, 24.VIII.1971 (Shilenkov). Yakutia: Mirnyi, 29.VII.2001 (Nogovitsyna and Popova); Nyurba, 15.VIII.1987 (Kaimuk); Peledui River, Tolon Vill., 16.VII.1987 (Vinokurov); ...