Six new species and additional records of Lathrobium from the Palaearctic region
Author
Assing, V.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2013
2013-07-31
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.4507360
4eab4a56-748d-4606-b925-2c605cff7b94
0253-116X
4507360
Lathrobium fulvipenne
(GRAVENHORST 1806)
Material examined:
Turkey
: 1♂,
1♀
,
Kars
,
10 km
S Sarıkamış
,
2000 m
,
8.VI.1989
, leg.
Schönmann
&
Schillhammer
(
NHMW
,
cAss
).
Kyrgyzstan
:
1♀
,
Issyk-Kul
,
25 km
W
Balykchy
,
2 km
S
Kek Mojnok Vtoroe
,
42°27'N
,
75°51'E
,
1670 m
,
18.VI.2011
, leg.
Frisch
(
MNHUB
)
;
1♀
,
Issyk-Kul
,
Kek
Mojnok-Vtoroe -
Balykchy
,
42°27'N
,
75°51'E
,
1580 m
,
19.VI.2011
, leg.
Frisch
(
MNHUB
)
;
1♂,
Issyk-Kul
, SE
Kyzyl-Tuu
,
42°06'N
,
77°05'E
,
2140 m
,
21.VI.2011
, leg.
Frisch
(
MNHUB
)
;
1♂,
Issyk-Kul
,
Kyzyl-Tuu
,
Temir-Kanat
,
42°02'N
,
76°57'E
,
2260 m
,
21.VI.2011
, leg.
Frisch
(
cAss
)
.
Comment: According to
SMETANA (2004)
, this species has a trans-Palaearctic distribution. However, reliably identified material from the East Palaearctic region east of Middle Asia is unknown to me. In Middle Asia,
L. fulvipenne
has been recorded from
Kazakhstan
,
Turkmenistan
, and
Uzbekistan
. The above specimens from
Kyrgyzstan
represent new country records.