Two new records of Tipuloidea (Diptera) from a cold spring in NW Russia

Zoosymposia ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 229-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
ANDREY A. PRZHIBORO

Dicranota (Rhaphidolabis) exclusa (Walker, 1848) (Pediciidae) and Tipula (Savtshenkia) benesignata Mannheims, 1954 (Tipulidae) inhabit a cold spring habitat in the environs of St. Petersburg. The first species is for the first time recorded for European Russia, the second one, for Leningrad Province. The habitat is briefly characterized and illustrated.

2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 242-247
Author(s):  
A.N. Zinovjeva

Twenty seven species of the true bugs from the families Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miridae (Cimicomorpha), Coreidae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, and Pentatomidae (Pentatomomorpha) are recorded from the Northeast of European Russia for the first time. The family Thyreocoridae is for the first time reported from the region.


2016 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry E. Himelbrant ◽  
Irina S. Stepanchikova ◽  
Jurga Motiejūnaitė ◽  
Ludmila V. Gagarina ◽  
Alexandra V. Dyomina

Fourteen species of lichens, fifteen lichenicolous fungi and one saprobic fungus are reported for the first time for St. Petersburg, Western or Eastern Leningrad Region. The lichen Lecidella meiococca and the lichenicolous fungus Tremella phaeophysciae are reported as new to Russia, the lichen Lecania sambucina and the lichenicolous fungus Endococcus tricolorans are new for the European Russia, the lichens Buellia arborea, Chaenotheca cinerea, Bellemerea sanguinea, resinicolous calicioid fungus Chaenothecopsis mediarossica and lichenicolous fungi Arthonia molendoi, Lichenochora obscuroides, Pronectria leptaleae, Sphaerellothecium cladoniae are new for the North-Western European Russia. The most interesting records are briefly discussed. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry E. Himelbrant ◽  
Irina S. Stepanchikova ◽  
Sergey V. Chesnokov ◽  
Liudmila A. Konoreva ◽  
Agata A. Rodionova ◽  
...  

Twelve lichen species and two lichenicolous fungi, of them seven that belong to Micarea prasina group, are reported for the first time for St. Petersburg or the whole Leningrad Region. The lichenicolous fungus Intralichen baccisporus is new to Russia, and the lichen Micarea nowakii – for European Russia. A comparative table of characteristics for seven species of Micarea prasina group is presented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Gennadii Urbanavichus ◽  
Irina Urbanavichene

Fourteen species of lichens, four lichenicolous and two non-lichenized calicioid fungi are reported for the first time from the biogeographic province Lapponia petsamoënsis (NW Murmansk Region, Russia); of these, Buellia pulverea, Endococcus brachysporus and Micarea coppinsii are reported for the first time for Russia, Rosellinula haplospora is new to European Russia, and Aspicilia mashiginensis, Chaenothecopsis rubescens, C. vainioana, Lecidea sudetica, Micarea micrococca, Porpidia pachythallina, Protoparmelia atriseda and Psorotichia schaereri are new to the Murmansk Region. Brief notes, mainly on habitats and distribution, are provided for all species listed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Notov ◽  
D. E. Himelbrant ◽  
I. S. Stepanchikova

Eight species of lichens and five parasitic (mainly lichenicolous) fungi are reported for the first time for the Tver Region. The lichens Bacidina neosquamulosa and Bellemerea cinereorufescens are new to Central European Russia. Data on localities and habitats in the Tver Region are provided for all species; nearest known localities in European Russia and distinguishing characters of the species are briefly discussed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 381-391
Author(s):  
A.A. Przhiboro

The new records of five species of Limoniidae (Diptera) are given: Rhabdomastix beckeri (Lackschewitz, 1935) and Scleroprocta pentagonalis (Loew, 1873) are recorded for the first time from Russia; the first reliable record of Eloeophila mundata (Loew, 1871) from Russia is given; Hexatoma fuscipennis (Curtis, 1836) and H. nubeculosa nubeculosa (Burmeister, 1829) are recorded for the first time from NE European Russia. It is found that the larvae of four species, R. beckeri, S. pentagonalis, E. mundata and H. fuscipennis, in NE European Russia (Perm Territory and Udmurtia) are aquatic psammorheophilous forms inhabiting sandy sediments at the bottom of rivers in sites with strong current. Previously the larvae in these genera and in three of these species have been considered mostly as semiaquatic forms that develop in substrata near the water margin. Larval habitats of the four species in the study area are characterized. The photographs of diagnostic characters of adult males of these species are given.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 321-322
Author(s):  
B.A. Korotyaev ◽  
M.Sh. Ismailova ◽  
S.B. Geliskhanova

Rhynchaenus? stobieckii Smreczyński, 1957 is recorded for the Caucasus for the first time; Ceratapion transsylvanicum (Schilsky, 1906) and Ceutorhynchus buniadis Penecke, 1928 are new to the northeastern Caucasus; Ceratapion transsylvanicum is also new to the Russian fauna. For Squamapion samarense (Faust, 1891), first precise localities in the Caucasus and new data on the general distribution are reported.


Turczaninowia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-41
Author(s):  
Irina N. Urbanavichene ◽  
Gennady P. Urbanavichus

As a result of determining the lichens collected in summer 2020 in the territory of the Kologriv Forest State Nature Reserve (Kostroma Region), 57 species (44 lichens, 5 non-lichenized and 8 lichenicolous fungi) new to the lichen flora of the Reserve were identified. Among them, 49 species and 17 genera (Acrocordia, Allocalicium, Acarospora, Biatoridium, Catinaria, Cryptodiscus, Didymocyrtis, Fellhanera, Inoderma, Intralichen, Lichenoconium, Melaspileella, Rebentischia, Schismatomma, Sclerococcum, Thelidium, and Tremella) are new for the Kostroma Region. Micarea melanobola is new for Russia. The genus Rebentischia with species R. massalongii as well as Ramalina vogulica are published for the first time for the European Russia. Five species: Allocalicium adaequatum, Bryoria glabra, Japewia subaurifera, Sclerococcum simplex, and Tremella hypogymniae – are reported as new records for the Middle Russia. Information on habitats, substrates and distribution in the neighboring regions is provided.


2017 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gennadii Urbanavichus ◽  
Irina Urbanavichene

Sixteen species of lichens, five lichenicolous fungi and two non-lichenized fungi are reported for the first time for Pasvik Reserve (NW Murmansk Region). Clypeococcum hypocenomycis, Protoparmelia ochrococca and Xylographa vermicularis are new to the Murmansk Region and Xylographa vermicularis is new to Europe. Ten species are rarely recorded for Murmansk Region, European Russia or Russia: Arctoparmelia subcentrifuga, Chaenothecopsis debilis, Lathagrium undulatum, Merismatium nigritellum, Microcalicium disseminatum, Phaeophyscia nigricans, Placynthium asperellum, Protothelenella leucothelia, Stereocaulon capitellatum and Stigmidium leprariae. Fourteen species are new to the biogeographic province of Lapponia petsamoënsis. Two species, Arctoparmelia subcentrifuga and Stereocaulon capitellatum, are included in the Red Data Book of the Murmansk Region. Brief notes, mainly on habitats and distribution, are provided for all species listed. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1870 (1) ◽  
pp. 24 ◽  
Author(s):  
FEDOR V. KONSTANTINOV ◽  
ANNA A. NAMYATOVA

The following 62 species of Phylinae are recorded for the first time from various Palaearctic countries: Alloeomimus kurdus (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), Aspidacanthus myrmecoides (Mongolia), Hallodapus montandoni (Iran, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia), Omphalonotus quadriguttatus (Kyrgyzstan), Systellonotus triguttatus (Kazakhstan), Pilophorus cinnamopterus (Kazakhstan and Mongolia), Pilophorus clavatus (Kazakhstan), Pilophorus disjunctus (Kazakhstan), Pilophorus sinuaticollis (Caucasus, Iran, and Mongolia), Amblytylus jani (Morocco), Amblytylus peitho (Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan), Anonychiella brevicornis (Ukraine, northern Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan), Atractotomimus picturatus (Turkmenistan), Atractotomus magnicornis (Caucasus), Atractotomus morio (Mongolia), Boopidocoris salsolae (Tajikistan), Boopidocoris vitticollis (Mongolia), Camptotylus apanaskevichi (Kazakhstan), Campylomma nigronasutum (Kazakhstan), Chlorillus pictus (Georgia), Compsidolon absinthii (Armenia and Kyrgyzstan), Compsidolon kerzhneri (Mongolia), Conostethus hungaricus (Uzbekistan), Conostethus roseus (Iran), Conostethus venustus (Iran), Criocoris crassicornis (Kazakhstan and Mongolia), Eurycolpus flaveolus (southern part of European Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan), Glaucopterum atraphaxidis (Armenia), Hadrophyes sulphurella (northern Kazakhstan), Leucodellus nathaliae (Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan), Lepidargyrus muminovi (Uzbekistan), Litoxenus tenellus (Asian part of Kazakhstan and Turkey), Lopidodenus bipunctatus (Tajikistan), Macrotylus dentifer (Iran), Macrotylus dimidiatus (Mongolia), Macrotylus paykullii (Tajikistan), Macrotylus cruciatus (Uzbekistan), Maurodactylus fulvus (Cyprus), Megalocoleus chrysotrichus (Turkmenistan), Megalocoleus dissimilis (Azerbaijan), Megalocoleus lunula (Ukraine), Megalocoleus mellae (Uzbekistan), Megalocoleus molliculus (Tajikistan and Turkmenistan), Megalocoleus tanaceti (Georgia and Uzbekistan), Monocris griseolus (Uzbekistan), Oncotylus vitticeps (Armenia and Turkmenistan), Orthonotus fuscicornis (Asian part of Kazakhstan), Placochilus seladonicus (Armenia), Psallopsis kirgisica (Armenia), Psallus dichrous (Algeria), Psallus henschii (Armenia), Psallus corsicus (Turkey), Salicarus roseri (Georgia), Salicarus urnammu (Armenia), Tuponia kiritshenkoi (Mongolia), Tuponia prasina (Turkmenistan), Tuponia suturalis suturalis (Tajikistan), Tuponia arcufera (Uzbekistan), Tuponia elegans (Armenia), Tytthus pygmaeus (Central Asia), Voruchia vittigera (Central Asia), Voruchiella dubia (Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan).


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