New faunistic records of chironomids and phantom midges (Diptera, Chironomidae and Chaoboridae) from Ukraine indicate recent climatic refugia in the Eastern Carpathians.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1211.125436
Peter Bitušík, Milan Novikmec, Marek Svitok, Ladislav Hamerlík
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The aquatic insect fauna of the Eastern Carpathians is poorly known, especially in Ukraine. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted faunistic surveys of Chironomidae and Chaoboridae in 2018 and 2021. The study involved sampling of 11 watercourses and 10 mountain lakes situated in the Ukrainian part of the Eastern Carpathians. A total of 101 taxa were identified, including 40 chironomid species and one genus that have been recorded for the first time from Ukraine. The occurrence of one species previously considered as "doubtfully present" in Ukraine was confirmed by this study. One of the two identified phantom midge species, Chaoborus(s. str.)obscuripes (van der Wulp, 1859), is recorded for the first time from Ukraine. The most intriguing records are chironomid species Cricotopus(s. str.)beckeri Hirvenoja, 1973, Eukiefferiellabedmari Vilchez-Quero & Laville, 1987, and Pseudorthocladius(s. str.)berthelemyi Moubayed, 1990. These species have Mediterranean distribution and their occurrence in the Eastern Carpathians could be remains of once-widespread populations that currently survive in the Carpathian refugia due to adverse climatic conditions in the former distribution area. The high number of first records from a relatively small number of sites indicates a great gap in the knowledge of the Ukrainian chironomid fauna.

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来自乌克兰的摇蚊和幽灵蠓(双翅目,摇蚊科和潮蠓科)的新动物记录表明,东喀尔巴阡山脉最近出现了气候避难所。
东喀尔巴阡山脉的水生昆虫动物群鲜为人知,尤其是在乌克兰。为了填补这一知识空白,我们于 2018 年和 2021 年开展了摇蚊科(Chironomidae)和巢蝇科(Chaoboridae)的动物学调查。研究对东喀尔巴阡山脉乌克兰境内的 11 条河道和 10 个高山湖泊进行了取样。共鉴定出 101 个分类群,包括首次在乌克兰记录到的 40 个摇蚊种和 1 个属。本次研究证实了以前被认为 "疑似存在于 "乌克兰的一个物种。在已确定的两个幽灵蠓物种中,有一个物种--Chaoborus(s. str.)obscuripes (van der Wulp, 1859) 是首次在乌克兰被记录到。最有趣的记录是摇蚊物种 Cricotopus(s. str.)beckeri Hirvenoja, 1973、Eukiefferiellabedmari Vilchez-Quero & Laville, 1987 和 Pseudorthocladius(s. str.)berthelemyi Moubayed, 1990。这些物种分布于地中海地区,它们出现在东喀尔巴阡山脉可能是曾经广泛分布的种群的遗迹,由于前分布区不利的气候条件,这些种群目前生存在喀尔巴阡山脉的避难所。从相对较少的地点获得大量首次记录表明,乌克兰摇蚊动物群的知识还存在很大差距。
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