Six new species and additional records of Lathrobium from the Palaearctic region Author Assing, V. text Linzer biologische Beiträge 2013 2013-07-31 45 1 247 266 journal article 55731 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.