Studies of True Bugs of Xinjiang, Western China. II. Cimicomorpha: Lace Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae: Tinginae)
Author
Golub, Victor B.
Author
Luo, Zhaohui
Author
Vinokurov, Nikolai N.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3580
69
82
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214442
3400b9d8-6328-4da3-a255-5469e30bddf4
1175-5326
214442
Agramma turanicum
(Horváth, 1905)
Distributed in Central Asia: known from
Kazakhstan
,
Mongolia
, and
Uzbekistan
(
Péricart & Golub, 1996
). First record for
China
.
Material examined.
1 3, 22
Ƥ, 3 larva V, Daquangou reservoir,
377 m
,
15 km
NWN of Shihezi,
29.VII.2010
(N. Vinokurov); 1 3, 7 Ƥ, Kekesuli Lake,
27 km
NNE of Fuyun,
1287 m
(
47°01'N
;
89°45'E
),
28.VI.2011
(N. Vinokurov); 1 Ƥ, Xiaodong Gou forest protection,
11 km
N of Altai,
1000–1100 m
(
47°56'N
;
88°08'E
),
30.VI.2011
(N. Vinokurov).
Note on the records of
Agramma blandulum
(Horváth, 1905)
from
China
.
Nonnaizab (1988)
indicated
A. blandulum
from Inner
Mongolia
(
China
) and later
Qi & Zhou (1994)
indicated the same species from Xinjiang. However, this species is distributed in the Western Palearctic mainly from eastern Mediterranean west to South Urals (Orenburg) and Dagestan in the east (
Péricart, 1983
;
Péricart & Golub, 1996
; materials of
ZISP
). Records of this species from
Mongolia
and
China
should be referred obviously to
A. minutum
Horváth, 1874
. The latter species is widely distributed in most parts of the southern Palearctic from the western Mediterranean in the west to the south of eastern Siberia (Irkutsk), Asian part of
Kazakhstan
, Altai, and
Mongolia
in the east (Golub, 1977;
Petrova, 1978
;
Péricart, 1983
;
Péricart & Golub, 1996
;
Vinokurov
et al.
, 2010
). However, we have not seen these two species from
China
.