New records of diving beetles and corrections updating the catalogue of Palearctic Dytiscidae (Coleoptera)

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Aquatic Insects Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/01650424.2021.1903509
H. Shaverdo, G. Wewalka, J. Šťastný, L. Hendrich, H. Fery, J. Hájek
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Abstract New data on the distribution of 40 species of Dytiscidae are provided. Most of these records are from the Balkan Peninsula (Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Romania), northern Africa (Algeria and Libya), the Caucasus Region (Armenia, Azerbaijan and the South European Territory of Russia), Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) and the Himalaya Region (Bhutan, northern India and Nepal). Two species, Hygrotus rufus (Clark, 1863) and Copelatus bacchusi Wewalka, 1981, known previously only from the Palearctic, are reported for the first time from the Oriental Region. Eight species are reported for the first time from Bhutan. Seven of these species, including three species new for the Palearctic Region, were provided by the insect dealer Jingke Li, but the provenance of the specimens is regarded as questionable. The necessity of publishing new records before accepting them for catalogues, e.g., the Catalogue of Palearctic Dytiscidae, is emphasised. Finally, previously published records of four incorrectly identified species/subspecies are corrected.
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摘要本文提供了40种菊科昆虫分布的新资料。这些记录大多来自巴尔干半岛(保加利亚、希腊、黑山、北马其顿和罗马尼亚)、北非(阿尔及利亚和利比亚)、高加索地区(亚美尼亚、阿塞拜疆和俄罗斯的南欧领土)、中亚(吉尔吉斯斯坦、塔吉克斯坦和乌兹别克斯坦)和喜马拉雅地区(不丹、印度北部和尼泊尔)。以前只在古北地区发现的Hygrotus rufus (Clark, 1863)和Copelatus bacchusi Wewalka(1981)两种在东洋地区首次报道。不丹首次报道8种。其中7种是昆虫经销商李景科提供的,其中3种是古北地区的新种,但标本的来源被认为是有问题的。强调在接受新记录编入目录(例如《古北蝶科目录》)之前必须先发表新记录。最后,对先前发表的4个被错误识别的物种/亚种的记录进行了更正。
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Aquatic Insects
Aquatic Insects 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Aquatic Insects is an international journal publishing original research on the systematics, biology, and ecology of aquatic and semi-aquatic insects. The subject of the research is aquatic and semi-aquatic insects, comprising taxa of four primary orders, the Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera but also aquatic and semi-aquatic families of Hemiptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera, as well as specific representatives of Hymenoptera , Lepidoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera , and Neuroptera that occur in lotic and lentic habitats during part of their life cycle. Studies on other aquatic Hexapoda (i.e., Collembola) will be only accepted if space permits. Papers on other aquatic Arthropoda (e.g., Crustacea) will not be considered, except for those closely related to aquatic and semi-aquatic insects (e.g., water mites as insect parasites). The topic of the research may include a wide range of biological fields. Taxonomic revisions and descriptions of individual species will be accepted especially if additional information is included on habitat preferences, species co-existing, behavior, phenology, collecting methods, etc., that are of general interest to an international readership. Descriptions based on single specimens are discouraged. Detailed studies on morphology, physiology, behavior, and phenology of aquatic insects in all stadia of their life cycle are welcome as well as the papers with molecular and phylogenetic analyses, especially if they discuss evolutionary processes of the biological, ecological, and faunistic formation of the group.
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