Salda sahlbergi Reuter 1875

Salda sahlbergi Reuter, 1875 (Figs. 11–14; 21–23; 33; 34; 38; 41, 2) Reuter, 1875: 330; 1895: 13 (Acanthia); Oshanin, 1908: 589 (Acanthia); Drake, Hoberlandt, 1950: 6 (Saldula); Kiritshenko, 1951: 95 (Saldula); Cobben, 1960: 220; Hoberlandt, 1977: 144; Vinokurov, 1979: 62; 1988: 749; 2005a: 887; Mat...

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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/6207107
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6207107
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Summary:Salda sahlbergi Reuter, 1875 (Figs. 11–14; 21–23; 33; 34; 38; 41, 2) Reuter, 1875: 330; 1895: 13 (Acanthia); Oshanin, 1908: 589 (Acanthia); Drake, Hoberlandt, 1950: 6 (Saldula); Kiritshenko, 1951: 95 (Saldula); Cobben, 1960: 220; Hoberlandt, 1977: 144; Vinokurov, 1979: 62; 1988: 749; 2005a: 887; Matis, 1986: 128; Schuh et al., 1987: 288; Lindskog, 1991: 7; 1995: 136; Vinokurov, Kanyukova, 1995a: 8; 1995b: 36; Vinokurov et al., 1998: 173; Vinokurov et al., 2001: 209; 2003: 53; Kerzhner, Zinovyeva, 2004: 224. A Holarctic boreal species, was described from Leningrad Province and Karelia. Distribution (Fig. 41, 2). The northwest and north (the Northern Urals) of the European part of Russia; Gorny Altai; Eastern Siberia: the Taimyr Peninsula (Kerzhner and Zinovyeva, 2004), Northeastern, Central, and Southern Yakutia (Vinokurov et al., 2001, 2003; Khruleva and Vinokurov, 2007), and Transbaikalia; the Far East: Magadan Prov. (Matis, 1986) and Sakhalin Island (Hoberlandt, 1977).—The north of Scandinavia (Hoberlandt, 1977; Lindskog, 1991), Mongolia, Northeastern China, the Korean Peninsula, Japan (Hokkaido Island: Hayashi and Miyamoto, 2005), Canada (Newfoundland; introduced?). Material. Russia. Gorny Altai: Kosh-Agach, 23.VIII.1964 (Kerzhner). Yakutia: upper Moma River, near Sasyr Vill., VII.1993 (Alekseeva); right bank of Lena River, “Bulus” icefield, 17 km downstream of the Buotama River mouth, 5–7.VII.1996 (Vinokurov); Stanovoi Mt. Range, Nagornyi Vill., 15–17.VII.1995 (Vinokurov and Yasunaga); Chersky Mt. Range, Uolchan River, the left tributary of Indigirka River, Oktyabrskii mine, VII.2003 (Potapova). Transbaikal Territory: Sretensk, Shilka River bank, 2.VII.1928 (Kapustin); Ara-Ilya, 2.VII.1949 (Zhenzhurist). Amurskaya Prov.: Klimoutsy, 40 km W of Svobodnyi, 17.VI.1959 (Kerzhner). A total of about 550 specimens were examined. Biology. In Finland and Karelia, the species occurs in swampy soils, small bogs, and near lakes and ponds; in Newfoundland, in peatbogs (Lindskog, 1991: p. 8). In Sweden, P. Lindskog also ...