Pamphilius varius
Pamphilius varius (Serville, 1823) (Figs 127–129) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405325) Lyda varia Serville, 1823: 90. Anoplolyda engelhardti Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930: 93; Gussakovskij, 1935: 183, 381 (syn. of P. varius). Pamphilius varius: Gussakovskij, 1935: 183, 381; Takeuchi, 1938: 223; D...
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Summary: | Pamphilius varius (Serville, 1823) (Figs 127–129) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405325) Lyda varia Serville, 1823: 90. Anoplolyda engelhardti Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930: 93; Gussakovskij, 1935: 183, 381 (syn. of P. varius). Pamphilius varius: Gussakovskij, 1935: 183, 381; Takeuchi, 1938: 223; Doi, 1938: 32; Berland, 1947: 55; Kim, 1963: 278; Verzhutskij, 1966: 28; Kim, 1970: 126; Shinohara & Okutani, 1983: 279; Achterberg & Aartsen, 1986: 45; Kim et al., 1994: 217; Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1995: 398; Taeger et al., 1998: 106; Shinohara, 2002b: 428; Shinohara, 2004: 264; Shinohara & Hara, 2005: 276; Shinohara & Lelej, 2007: 940, 941; Sundukov, 2009: 213; Paek et al., 2010: 161; Taeger et al., 2010: 91; Sundukov & Lelej, 2012: 109; Sundukov, 2015: 250; Sundukov, 2017: 105; Lee et al., 2019: 11; Shinohara, 2019: 12; Shinohara, 2020: 21, 251. Anoplolyda vafer: Takeuchi, 1936a: 61. Not Linné, 1767. For more synonyms and references, see Berland (1947) and Taeger et al. (2010). Material examined. About 2460 specimens, including 1004 specimens from the Russian Far Est and South Korea (Takeuchi 1936a; National Museum of Nature and Science 2021; present work). New collection data: RUSSIA: Primorskij Kraj: 1♀ (Fig. 127, DEI-GISHym 86311), Yakovlevka 12km NW, 250m, 44.541°N 133.366°E, 27. V. 2016, K. Kramp, M. Prous & A. Taeger, RU019 (SDEI). SOUTH KOREA: Gangwon-do: 4♂ (incl. NSMT 30760– 30762), Mirugam (Bukdaesa), 1300m, Odaesan Mts., 25–30. V. 2008, A. Shinohara (NSMT); 1♀ 28♂, same locality, 28. V.–5. VI. 2009, A. Shinohara (NSMT); 14♀ 1♂, same locality, 11–18. VI. 2010, A. Shinohara (NSMT). Distribution. Europe, through Siberia to the Russian Far East (Kamchatka Kraj, Primorskij Kraj, Sakhalin, northern Kuriles), North and South Korea and Japan (Hokkaido, southern Kuriles, Honshu, Kyushu). Host plants. Betulaceae: Betula spp., Alnus incana (Taeger et al. 1998; Shinohara & Hara 1999, 2005). Remarks. This is a widely distributed northern Palaearctic species, often commonly found in ... |
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