A Review Of The Genus Arocatus From Palaearctic And Oriental Regions (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) Author Gao, Cuiqing Author Kondorosy, Előd Author Bu, Wenjun text Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2013 2013-08-30 61 2 687 704 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.5352740 2345-7600 5352740 BBAC4FCE-495F-44AB-B249-13F56FACF695 Arocatus rufipes Stål, 1872 ( Figs. 3G–I , 4H ) Arocatus rufipes Stål, 1872: 42 . Holotype (female): Russia , “Viäkta” [= Kyakhta] (not Viätka in Péricart, 2001: 39 ); NHRS. Arocatus fasciatus Jakovlev, 1889: 328 (syn. Kiritshenko & Kerzhner, 1980: 73). Lectotype ( Péricart, 1998: 124 ) (male): Russia , Troitskossavsk; ZMAS. References . Stichel, 1959: 314 (listed); Slater, 1964a: 28 (catalogue); Zheng & Zou, 1981: 17 ( fasciatus , keyed, redescription); Slater & O’Donnell, 1995: 3 (catalogue); Nonnaizab, 1999: 70 ( fasciatus , listed); Hua, 2000: 187 (listed); Péricart, 2001: 38 (catalogue); Nonnaizab & Li, 2005: 84 (listed, distribution); Xie et al., 2009: 341 (keyed, redescription); Vinokurov et al., 2010: 182 (catalogue); Jia et al., 2011: 391 ( fasciatus , Ningxia record); Ishikawa et al., 2012: 377 , plate 84 (redescription, distribution, photo). Diagnosis . — Body colour varies from yellowish brown to reddish brown. Dorsum with very short, decumbent hairs. Antennae and legs invariably mostly red. Pronotum often of red ground colour with black coarse punctures. Corium with distinct black transverse streak and apical spot. Connexivum bicoloured. Pygophore and paramere as shown in Fig. 3G, H, I . Type material examined . Holotype , female: Viäkta (hw) // A. Dohrn (hw) // (red) Typus ( NHRS ). Additional material examined . — CHINA : Beijing : 1 male , Xishan , coll. S. H. Ying & S. H. Li , 22 Jun.1957 ( NKUM ) ; Shaanxi : 1 female , Jiyukou , Qinling , coll. Y. Zhou , 27 May 1952 ( NKUM ) ; Tianjin : 3 males , 5 females , Baxianzhuozi , Jixian county , coll. H. G. Zou & W. J. Bu , 18 Jul.1985 ( NKUM ) ; JAPAN : Hokkaido : 1 female , Ins. Jesso [= Hokkaido ], Sapporo , coll. Matsumura ( HNHM ) ; MONGOLIA ( Central ) : 5 males , 3 females , Mongol Els n. res., 47°24'N 103°39'E , dunes, coll. J. Halada , 31 Jul.2005 , alt. 1320 m ( NMPC ) . Host plants . Ulmus pumila var. pendula (new discovery in our study). Distribution . — Asia : China ( Inner Mongolia , Beijing , * Tianjin , Hebei , Ningxia , Shaanxi ), Japan , Mongolia , Russia (East Siberia, Far East).