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Catalogue of specimens of genus Leucorrhinia Brittinger, 1850 (Insecta, Odonata) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine Leucorrhinia Brittinger属标本目录,1850(昆虫科,蜥足目)保存于乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆
K. Hushtan
Dragonflies of genus Leucorrhinia is commonly called whitefaces because of their distinctive pale frons. Five species of this genus are common in Europe and Ukraine (Dijkstra, 2006). Leucorrhinia albifrons (Burmeister, 1839) in Ukraine recorded from the Volynska oblast (Pisochne Lake) (Павлюк, 1974), Kyiv (Шарлемань Артоболевський, 1915). Natural habitats this species are shrub-dominated wetlands, swamps, intermittent freshwater lakes, and freshwater marshes. Leucorrhinia caudalis (Charpentier, 1840) in Ukraine recorded from Volynska oblast (Berestechko, Lutsk, Radekhiv, Chorne and Pisochne Lakes) (Павлюк, 1974), Ivano-Frankivskska oblast (Lisova Slobidka, Verkhnii Maidan) (Dziędzielewicz, 1890, 1902, 1904, 1919), Kyiv (Шарлемань Артоболевський, 1915; Горб, 1991), Lvivska oblast (Peniaky, Drohobych, Lviv, Rava-Ruska, Ivano-Frankove, Riasne) (Dziędzielewicz, 1890, 1902, 1904, 1919), Poltavska oblast (Poltava) (Артоболевський, 1923, 1929), Rivnenska oblast (Reshutsk) (Pavlyuk, 1990), Ternopilska oblast (Bilche-Zolote), (Fudakowski), Lyshnia (Павлюк, 1990). Its natural habitats are swamps and freshwater lakes. Leucorrhinia dubia (Van der Linden, 1825) range extends from Western Europe to Japan, and it is commonly found in western, northern and eastern Europe at higher altitudes, but is rare in Southern Europe and the United Kingdom (Atlas, 2015). In Ukraine species recorded from Transcarpathia (near Hutyn Mt., Chornohora range), (Frivaldszky, 1875; Fudakowski, 1935), Kyiv (Артоболевський, 1927). Leucorrhinia pectoralis Charpentier, 1825 occurs from Western Siberia to France (Parr, 2013). In Ukraine species recorded in Polissia, Western Forest-Steppe, Transcarpathia, Zhytomyrska, Kyivska, Chernihivska, Poltavska, Kharkivska and Khersonska oblasts (Горб та ін. 2000). Leucorrhinia rubicunda (Linnaeus, 1758) in Ukraine recorded from Western Forest-Steppe zone, Ciscarpathians, Zhytomyrska, Kyivska, Chernihivska and Lvivska oblasts (Горб та ін., 2000). In the collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Scienses of Ukraine are stored 4 species collected in Western part of Ukraine and Poland.
蜻蜓属(Leucorrhinia)的蜻蜓通常被称为白面蜻蜓(whitefaces),因为其独特的淡色羽缘。该属有 5 个物种常见于欧洲和乌克兰(Dijkstra, 2006 年)。Leucorrhinia albifrons (Burmeister, 1839) 在乌克兰的记录来自 Volynska 州(Pisochne 湖)(Павлюк, 1974 年)、基辅(Шарлемань Артоболевський, 1915 年)。该物种的自然栖息地是以灌木为主的湿地、沼泽、间歇性淡水湖和淡水沼泽。乌克兰的 Leucorrhinia caudalis(Charpentier,1840 年)记录于沃伦斯卡州(Berestechko、Lutsk、Radekhiv、Chorne 和 Pisochne 湖)(Павлюк,1974 年)、伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州(Lisova Slobidka,Verkhnii Maidan)(Dziędzielewicz,1890,1902,1904,1919),基辅(Шарлемань Артоболевський,1915;Горб,1991 年)、利沃夫州(Peniaky、Drohobych、Lviv、Rava-Ruska、Ivano-Frankove、Riasne)(Dziędzielewicz,1890 年、1902 年、1904 年、1919 年)、波尔塔瓦州(Poltava)(Артоболевський,1923 年,1929 年)、里夫嫩斯卡州(Reshutsk)(Pavlyuk,1990 年)、特尔诺皮尔斯州(Bilche-Zolote)(Fudakowski)、莱什尼亚(Павлюк,1990 年)。它的自然栖息地是沼泽和淡水湖。Leucorrhinia dubia(Van der Linden,1825 年)的分布范围从西欧延伸到日本,常见于海拔较高的西欧、北欧和东欧,但在南欧和英国很少见(Atlas,2015 年)。在乌克兰,外喀尔巴阡(Hutyn山附近,Chornohora山脉)、(Frivaldszky, 1875; Fudakowski, 1935)、基辅(Артоболевський, 1927)都记录有该物种。Leucorrhinia pectoralis Charpentier, 1825 分布于西伯利亚西部到法国(Parr, 2013)。在乌克兰,该物种记录于 Polissia、Western Forest-Steppe、Transcarpathia、Zhytomyrska、Kyivska、Chernihivska、Poltavska、Kharkivska 和 Khersonska 州(Горб та ін.2000)。Leucorrhinia rubicunda (Linnaeus, 1758) 在乌克兰的记录来自西部森林-草原区、西喀尔巴阡州、日托米尔斯卡州、基辅斯卡州、切尔尼戈夫斯卡州和利沃夫斯卡州(Горб та ін.,2000 年)。乌克兰国家科学院国家自然历史博物馆收藏有在乌克兰西部和波兰采集的 4 个物种。
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Catalogue of specimens of Asplenium viride Huds. (Aspleniaseae, Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 翠绿阿苏属植物标本目录。(水蛭亚目,水蛭亚目,水蛭亚目)保存于乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆
O. Kuzyarin
Asplenium viride Huds. is known as “the Green Spleenwort, because of its green stipes and rachides. This feature easily distinguishes this species from the very similar-looking Maidenhair Spleenwort, Asplenium trichomanes. A. viride is a native species of northern and western North America and northern Europe and Asia. It is a grassy winter-green perennial, growing on calcareous rock. Asplenium viride – circumpolar boreal species. Its habitats are timed to petrophilic communities on the mesic to moist crevices in limestone and other basic rocks from the lowland and steppe to subalpine zones (up to 4,000 m above sea level). In Ukraine this species occurs mainly in Carpathians and Crimean Mountains, and also known from Roztochchia nature region (Безсмертна, Перегрим, Вашека, 2011, Вашека, Безсмертна, 2012). Outside Ukraine the species has nature protection status in Lithuania and Russian Federation (Nizhny Novgorod region). In addition A. viride is species requiring protection at the regional level for Lviv region with nature protection status as critically endangered species (CR) (Кагало, Сичак, 2014). There are 67 herbarium specimens of A. viride in the collection of vascular plants herbarium of Museum, they are all represented in the electronic database "Biodiversity of Ukraine". Geography of herbarium collections of A. viride, except modern territory of Ukraine (Zakarpattia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Chernivtsi region), presented by Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Russian Federation (North Ossetia). Chronology of collections of herbarium embraces the period from 1860 to 2009 years. Thus the oldest specimens (second half of ХІХ– beginning of ХХ century) are collected on territory of Poland, Slovakia and Romania. The list of collectors includes 30 persons, in particular: L. Tasienkevych (9 specimens), G. Kozii (7), А. Rehman (5), K. Malynovskyi (4), I. Vainahii (3), W. Dzieduszycki (3), A. Lazebna (3), M. Slobodian (3) and others. Based on literature analysis (Andrzejowski, 1869, Rehman, 1870, Tomaschek, 1862, 1866, Trusz, 1881, 1882 etc.) revealed links about findings of A. viride (Kulczyński, Kozikowski, Wilczyński, 1926), which are confirmed by herbarium specimens in Museum collection.
绿脾。因其绿色的茎和茎而被称为“绿脾草”。这一特征很容易将该物种与看起来非常相似的Maidenhair Spleenwort, Asplenium trichomanes区分开来。青霉是北美北部和西部、欧洲北部和亚洲的本地物种。它是一种多草的冬季绿色多年生植物,生长在钙质岩石上。绿水杨-环极北方种。从低地和草原到亚高山地带(海拔高达4000米),它们的栖息地被限定在中山岩上的亲石油群落、石灰石和其他基性岩石的潮湿裂缝中。在乌克兰,本种主要分布于喀尔巴阡山脉和克里米亚山脉,也见于roztochia自然地区(Безсмертна, Перегрим, Вашека, 2011, Вашека, Безсмертна, 2012)。除乌克兰外,该物种在立陶宛和俄罗斯联邦(下诺夫哥罗德地区)具有自然保护地位。此外,绿刺草是利沃夫地区需要区域保护的物种,自然保护地位为极度濒危物种(CR) (Кагало, Сичак, 2014)。博物馆维管束植物标本馆收藏的绿刺草标本67件,均收录在“乌克兰生物多样性”电子数据库中。除乌克兰现代领土(扎卡尔帕蒂亚、伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克、利沃夫、切尔诺夫茨地区)外,由波兰、捷克共和国、斯洛伐克、罗马尼亚和俄罗斯联邦(北奥塞梯)提供的绿草属植物标本馆收藏的地理。植物标本室馆藏年表涵盖1860年至2009年。因此,最古老的标本(ХІХ下半叶- ХХ世纪初)是在波兰,斯洛伐克和罗马尼亚境内收集的。收集者名单包括30人,特别是:L. Tasienkevych(9个标本),G. Kozii(7个标本),А。Rehman (5), K. Malynovskyi (4), I. Vainahii (3), W. Dzieduszycki (3), A. Lazebna (3), M. Slobodian(3)等。通过文献分析(Andrzejowski, 1869年,Rehman, 1870年,Tomaschek, 1862年,1866年,Trusz, 1881年,1882年等),揭示了青霉发现的联系(Kulczyński, Kozikowski, Wilczyński, 1926年),并被博物馆收藏的植物标本所证实。
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Catalogue of specimens of genus Bazzania Gray (Lepidoziaceae, Jungermanniales) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 乌克兰利沃夫NASU国家自然历史博物馆保存的灰巴扎尼亚属标本目录(鳞翅目,Jungermanniales)
Anastasia Savytska
The genus Bazzania іs the largest worldwide genus in the family Lepidoziaceae (Marchantiophyta) (Gradstein, 2017). Genus can be differentiated by a number of features such as dichotomously branched plants, long flagelliform branch arising from underleaves, 2–3-toothed leaf apex, ventralleaves arelarge,lateral leaves arranged incubous. Some of the morphological characters can be variable depending on the environment factors such as light intensity and humidity (Gradstein, 2017; Нипорко, 2004). In The Second checklist of Bryobionta of Ukraine (Boiko, 2014) genus represented by two species: B. trilobata (L.) Gray, B. tricrenata (Wahlenb.) Lindb. Mentioned from: zone of deciduous forests (nemoral zone) and Carpathian mountain region (Ivano-Frankivska, Chernivetska, Zakarpatska, Lvivska State Provinces). In the collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (SMNH) are stored 61 specimens of 6 species collected in western part of Ukraine and Russia. The illustrated catalog of this species (B. trilobata (L.) Gray, B. tricrenata (Wahlenb.) Lindb, B. denudata (Lindenb. & Gottsche) Trevis., B. ovifolia (Stephani) S. Hatt., B.tridens (Reinw., Blume & Nees) Trevis., B. yoshinagana (Steph.) Yasuda) is presented below. Species redefinition was not carried out. Sample labels present in the original form. The name of the species of B. albicans Stephani is indicated as B. tridens (Reinw., Blume & Nees) Trevis. according to the accepted nomenclature (Нипорко, 2004). The findings are collected by the following collectors K.O. Ulychna, D.K. Zerov, M.P. Slobodian, Pavliv, Mryts, A. Savytska in the period of ~1930 – first half of XI century.
Bazzania属是鳞片科(Marchantiophyta)中世界上最大的属(Gradstein, 2017)。属的区分可通过以下特征来区分:二分枝植物,长鞭毛状分枝,叶尖2 - 3齿,腹叶大,侧叶排列,卵生。一些形态特征可以根据光照强度和湿度等环境因素而变化(Gradstein, 2017;Нипорко,2004)。在乌克兰苔藓虫属(Boiko, 2014)第二次名录中,以三叶虫(B. trilobata, L.)两种为代表。Gray, B. tricrenata (Wahlenb.)Lindb。来自:落叶林区(nemoral带)和喀尔巴阡山脉地区(Ivano-Frankivska, Chernivetska, Zakarpatska, Lvivska州)。在国家自然历史博物馆和乌克兰国家科学院(SMNH)的收藏中,保存了在乌克兰西部和俄罗斯采集的6种61种标本。本种(B. trilobata (L.))附图目录Gray, B. tricrenata (Wahlenb.)Lindb, B. denudata (Lindenb;& Gottsche Trevis。, B. ovifolia (Stephani) S. Hatt。, B.tridens;(布卢姆&尼斯)崔维斯。, b.b yoshinagana (stephen)安田)的情况如下。没有进行物种重新定义。样品标签以原始形式存在。Stephani白念珠菌的种类名称为B. tridens (Reinw。(布卢姆&尼斯)崔维斯。根据公认的命名法(Нипорко, 2004)。这些发现是由以下收藏家K.O. ulychina, D.K. Zerov, M.P. Slobodian, Pavliv, Mryts, A. Savytska在1930 ~ 11世纪上半叶收集的。
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Catalogue of specimens of genus Habroloma Thomson, 1864 (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine Habroloma Thomson属标本目录,1864年(鞘翅目,bupresdae)保存于乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆
Taras P. Yanytsky
The genus is distributed in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Almost 50 species are known in the Palearctic (Löbl, Löbl, 2016), 2 of them occur on the territory of Ukraine. Habroloma nanum (Paykull, 1799) is widely distributed in Europe (Löbl, Löbl, 2016). The species is a leaf miner of the Geranium sanguineum (Bílý, 2002). Mentioned from Sambir (Nowicki, 1858, 1864, 1865), Kyiv and Volyn provinces (gubernias) (Hochhuth, 1871, Якобсон, 1905), Galicia (Łomnicki, 1884), Buchach (Łomnicki, 1886), Zarvanytsia (Rybiński, 1903), Hrushka (Gruschkowski Zuckerfabrik in orig.) – Holovanivskyi district, Kirovohradska state province (Pjatakowa, 1930), Uzhhorod (Roubal, 1936, Kaszab, 1940), Burshtyn vicinity (Kasova Mount) (Загайкевич, 1978), Poltava (Kletečka, 2009), Kyiv vicinity, Lviv, NR Medobory (Прохоров, 2010). Habroloma breiti (Obenberger, 1918) is distributed in Ukraine, in the south of the European part of Russia, in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Siberia (Löbl, Löbl, 2016). The species is a leaf miner of the Geranium pratense L. (Прохоров, 2010). Mentioned from Ivano-Frankivsk (as Habroloma nanum) (Łomnicki, 1879), Ivano-Frankivsk vicinity (Zahvizdia) (Kuntze, Noskiewicz, 1938, Загайкевич, 1978), Poltava (Kuntze, Noskiewicz, 1938, Kletečka, 2009), Poltavska, Kharkivska, Luhanska state provinces (Рихтер, 1944), Sumska, Kharkivska, Donetska state provinces (Прохоров, 2010). In the collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Scienses of Ukraine (SMNH) are stored 10 specimens of both species collected in Ivano-Frankivska state province and Crimea. The findings are collected by the following collectors M. Łomnicki, I. Zahaikevych, L. Skorobohata in the period of ~1879 – middle of XX century.
该属分布于欧洲、亚洲、非洲和澳大利亚。已知古北区有近 50 个物种(Löbl, Löbl, 2016 年),其中 2 个物种出现在乌克兰境内。Habroloma nanum(Paykull,1799 年)广泛分布于欧洲(Löbl, Löbl, 2016 年)。该物种是天竺葵(Geranium sanguineum)的叶矿工(Bílý, 2002)。该物种在桑比尔(Nowicki, 1858, 1864, 1865)、基辅和沃伦省(州)(Hochhuth, 1871, Якобсон, 1905)、加利西亚(Łomnicki, 1884)、布恰赫(Łomnicki, 1886)、扎尔万齐亚(Rybiński, 1903)、赫鲁什卡(Gruschkowski Zuckerfabrik in orig.)-Holovanivskyi区,Kirovohradska州省(Pjatakowa,1930年),Uzhhorod(Roubal,1936年,Kaszab,1940年),Burshtyn附近(Kasova山)(Загайкевич,1978年),Poltava(Kletečka,2009年),Kyiv附近,Lviv,NR Medobory(Прохоров,2010年)。Habroloma breiti(Obenberger,1918 年)分布于乌克兰、俄罗斯欧洲部分南部、哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦和西伯利亚(Löbl,Löbl,2016 年)。该物种是天竺葵(Geranium pratense L.)的叶矿工(Прохоров, 2010)。从伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克(作为Habroloma nanum)(Łomnicki,1879年),伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克附近(Zahvizdia)(Kuntze,Noskiewicz,1938年,Загайкевич,1978年),波尔塔瓦(Kuntze、Noskiewicz,1938 年;Kletečka,2009 年)、波尔塔瓦州、哈尔科夫州、卢汉斯卡州(Рихтер,1944 年)、苏姆斯卡州、哈尔科夫州、顿涅茨克州(Прохоров,2010 年)。乌克兰国家科学院国家自然历史博物馆(SMNH)收藏了在伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州和克里米亚采集的这两个物种的 10 个标本。这些发现由以下采集者于 1879 年至二十世纪中期采集:M. Łomnicki, I. Zahaikevych, L. Skorobohata。
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Catalogue of minute tree-fungus beetle specimens (Coleoptera, Ciidae) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆保存的微小树真菌甲虫标本目录(鞘翅目,蠓科)
V. Diedus
The family of minute tree-fungus beetles has worldwide distributed and has counting about 650 species (Lopes-Andrade, 2011). About 75 species are known for Europe (Królik, 2020), the vast majority of them also occurs in the territory of Ukraine, where the greatest biodiversity is observed in the territory of the Ukrainian Carpathians – 38 species (Drogvalenko, 2008; Diedus, 2020). The family Ciidae is represented by 15 species in the collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Scienses of Ukraine (SMNH). The most numerous is the genus Cis, which is represented by eight species: Cis bidentatus (Olivier, 1790) – 3 spec., C. boleti (Scopoli, 1763) – 24 spec., C. castaneus (Herbst, 1793) – 15 spec., C. comptus Gyllenhal, 1827 – 1 spec., C. glabratus Mellié, 1848 – 1 spec., C. lineatocribratus Mellié, 1848 – 1 spec., C. micans (Fabricius, 1792) – 19 spec., C. villosulus (Marsham, 1802) – 2 spec. In five genera we have one species: Dolichocis (D. laricinus (Mellié, 1848) – 2 spec.), Wagaicis (W. wagae (Wankowicz, 1869) – 4 spec.), Orthocis (O. alni (Gyllenhal, 1813) – 2 spec.), Rhopalodontus (R. perforatus (Gyllenhal, 1813) – 9 spec), Octotemnus (O. glabriculus (Gyllenhal, 1827) – 2 spec.) and two species in genus Sulcacis (S. fronticornis (Panzer, 1809) – 2 spec. та S. nitidus (Fabricius, 1792) – 30 spec.). The material of the SMNH collection originates from the territory of Lithuania (seven samples donated by Wankiewicz, which are only known to have been collected before 1886 (Łomnicki, M. 1886), eleven specimens from Poland (Kraków, Puszcza Białowieska, Potok, Strzałków, Załuż) and 172 specimens from western part of Ukraine (Male Polissia (Chornushovychi and Ditkivtsi), Opillia (Monastyryska, Lviv: Pasiky), West Podillia Upland (Tulyn, Buchach), Roztochchia (Lviv itself and its surroundings: Pohulianka, Pasiky, Kryvchytsi, Lysynychi, Znesinnia, Zubra) Volynska Upland (Potorytsia), Ciscarpathians Upland (Drohobych, Kosiv, Ivano-Frankivsk), Margin Gorgany range (Novyi Mizun). 10 specimens of them are collected by J. Mazurek, including such species as C. boleti, C. micans and S. nitidus from Lviv (Pohulianka, Pasiky, Zubra) during the spring-summer period of the beginning of the 20th century (7.04, 19.05, 20.07, 21.07, 13.08). Twenty specimens collected by M. Łomnicki: C. castaneus (Potorytsia, 15.05), C. micans (Kosiv, 19.06), O. alni (Bystrets, 1867.06.28), O. glabriculus (Ivano-Frankivsk, 3.06, Buchach, 2.08). Only one specimen of C. lineatocribratus wich is stored in SMNH was collected by Lgocki in Poland (Potoc). Other specimens have no information about collector.
微小树菌甲虫科分布于世界各地,约有 650 个物种(Lopes-Andrade, 2011)。已知欧洲约有 75 个物种(Królik, 2020 年),其中绝大多数也出现在乌克兰境内,乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉境内的生物多样性最为丰富,有 38 个物种(Drogvalenko, 2008 年;Diedus, 2020 年)。在乌克兰国家科学院国家自然历史博物馆(SMNH)的藏品中,鲤科有 15 个物种。其中数量最多的是 Cis 属,共有 8 个物种:Cis bidentatus (Olivier, 1790) - 3 个种,C. boleti (Scopoli, 1763) - 24 个种,C. castaneus (Herbst, 1793) - 15 个种,C. comptus Gyllenhal, 1827 - 1 个种、C. glabratus Mellié, 1848 - 1 个种,C. lineatocribratus Mellié, 1848 - 1 个种,C. micans (Fabricius, 1792) - 19 个种,C. villosulus (Marsham, 1802) - 2 个种。在五个属中,我们有一个种:Dolichocis (D. laricinus (Mellié, 1848) - 2 个种),Wagaicis (W. wagae (Wankowicz, 1869) - 4 个种),Orthocis (O. alni (Gyllenhal, 1813) - 2 个种),Rhopalodontus (R. perforatus (Gyllenhal, 1813) - 2 个种)。perforatus (Gyllenhal, 1813) - 9 种)、Octotemnus (O. glabriculus (Gyllenhal, 1827) - 2 种)和 Sulcacis 属中的两种 (S. fronticornis (Panzer, 1809) - 2 种)。та S. nitidus (Fabricius, 1792) - 30 种)。SMNH 收集的材料来自立陶宛领土(Wankiewicz 捐赠的 7 个样本,目前只知道这些样本是在 1886 年之前采集的(Łomnicki, M. 1886),11 个样本是在 1886 年之前采集的。1886),波兰(Kraków、Puszcza Białowieska、Potok、Strzałków、Załuż)的 11 个标本,乌克兰西部(Male Polissia(Chornushovychi 和 Ditkivtsi)、Opillia(Monastyryska、利沃夫:Pasiky)、West Podillia Upland(Tulyn、Buchach)、Roztochchia(利沃夫及其周边地区:Volynska高地(Potorytsia)、Ciscarpathians高地(Drohobych、Kosiv、Ivano-Frankivsk)、Margin Gorgany 山脉(Novyi Mizun)。其中 10 个标本是 J. Mazurek 在 20 世纪初的春夏季节(7.04, 19.05, 20.07, 21.07, 13.08)从利沃夫(Pohulianka, Pasiky, Zubra)采集的,包括 C. boleti、C. micans 和 S. nitidus 等物种。由 M. Łomnicki 采集的 20 个标本:C. castaneus(波托里齐亚,15.05)、C. micans(科西夫,19.06)、O. alni(比斯特雷茨,1867.06.28)、O. glabriculus(伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克,3.06;布恰赫,2.08)。只有一件保存在 SMNH 的 C. lineatocribratus 标本是 Lgocki 在波兰(波托克)采集的。其他标本没有关于采集者的信息。
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Catalogue of brown lacewings specimens (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae, Wesmaelius) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆褐草蛉标本目录(神经翅目,麻蛉科)
H. Serediuk
Brown lacewings (Hemerobiidae) are a family of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera. Hemerobiidae is a family of Neuropteran insects, commonly known as brown lacewings, comprising approximately 500 species across 28 genera. While some genera, such as Hemerobius, Micromus, Sympherobius, and Wesmaelius, are widely distributed, most are confined to a specific biogeographical region. Like chrysopids, hemerobiids are predators, feeding primarily on aphids both as larvae and adults (Aspöcket al., 2016). The genus Wesmaelius is widely distributed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America and has a diversity of species in the temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. Presently, about sixty-five species are recorded in the world (Aspöck et al., 1980; Makarkin, 1986, 1996; Klimaszewski, Kevan, 1987), with ten specie srecorded from Ukraine (Zakharenko, 1997, Serediuk, 2016). Twenty-nine specimens of Wesmaelius, belonging to three species, are stored in the main collection of the museum. All of them were collected and identified by Józef Dziędzielewicz at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) concinnus (Stephens, 1836) is a transpalaearctic species. It has been recorded in Ukraine in the central part of the mixed forest zone and in the Carpathians (Ivano-Frankivska and Zakarpatska oblasts). The SMNH collection contains 11 specimens of W. concinnus. Six of them were collected in Lviv in June 1903 in Briukhovychi – four specimens, and one specimen without a specified collection date. One specimen was collected on June 17th in the village of Velykyi Liubin and another on June 19th in Kryvchytsi, in Lvivska oblast. Additionally, there are three W. concinnus specimens collected on June 15th and 17th (year not specified) in Lubaczów, Poland. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) nervosus (Fabricius, 1793) is a European-West Siberian species. In Ukraine, it is only found in the Carpathian Mountains. Six specimens of W. nervosus are stored in the collection of the SMNH. Four of them were collected in Lviv in May, the year of which is unknown. The fifth specimen was collected on August 3, 1908 near the town of Vorokhta in Ivano-Frankivska oblast. There is no information about the place and date of collection for one more specimen. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) quadrifasciatus (Reuter, 1894) is a transpalaearctic species. In Ukraine, it is only known from the Carpathians (Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska, and Zakarpatska oblasts). The SMNH collection contains 13 specimens of W. quadrifasciatus. Four of them were collected in Lviv (Vulka, Zubra, Stryiskyi park) in May and June 1904-1905 and 1910. Another specimen was collected in Rava-Ruska, Lvivska oblast July 18th, and the year of discovery is unknown. Six specimens were collected in the Ivano-Frankivska oblast. In 1908, two specimens were collected on June 17th in the vicinity of Vorokhta, and another specimen was collected on June 20th of the same year on Mount Rebrovachka. In 1905, one spe
褐草蛉(草蛉科)是神经翅目昆虫的一个科。蝶科是神经翼目昆虫的一个科,俗称褐草蛉,由28属约500种组成。虽然有些属,如赫梅罗蝇属、微蝇属、西菲罗蝇属和威斯迈利蝇属分布广泛,但大多数属仅限于特定的生物地理区域。与蝶类一样,拟蛛也是捕食者,主要以蚜虫幼虫和成虫为食(Aspöcket al., 2016)。Wesmaelius属广泛分布于亚洲、非洲、欧洲和北美,在北美和欧亚大陆的温带地区有多种物种。目前,世界上约有65种记录(Aspöck et al., 1980;Makarkin, 1986, 1996;Klimaszewski, Kevan, 1987),在乌克兰记录了10种(Zakharenko, 1997, Serediuk, 2016)。29个威斯马里乌斯的标本,属于三个物种,存放在博物馆的主要收藏中。所有这些都是在19世纪末20世纪初由Józef Dziędzielewicz收集和鉴定的。Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) concinus (Stephens, 1836)是一个跨北极的物种。在乌克兰混交林地带的中部和喀尔巴阡山脉(伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州和扎卡尔帕茨卡州)都有记录。SMNH收集了11个白杨标本。其中6个标本是1903年6月在利沃夫的布吕霍夫维奇收集的——4个标本,一个标本没有明确的收集日期。6月17日在Velykyi Liubin村采集了一个样本,6月19日在Lvivska州的Kryvchytsi采集了另一个样本。另外,6月15日和17日(年份不详)在波兰Lubaczów采集了3个W. concinus标本。Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) nervosus (Fabricius, 1793)是欧洲-西伯利亚西部的一种。在乌克兰,它只存在于喀尔巴阡山脉。山西国立卫生研究院收藏了6种神经支线虫标本。其中四个是5月份在利沃夫(Lviv)收集的,具体年份不详。第五个标本于1908年8月3日在伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州沃罗赫塔镇附近采集。没有关于收集另一个标本的地点和日期的信息。威斯马里乌斯(Wesmaelius) quadrifasciatus (Reuter, 1894)是一个跨北极的物种。在乌克兰,它只在喀尔巴阡山脉(Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska和Zakarpatska州)被发现。SMNH收集了13份四趾棘腹螨标本。其中4只于1904-1905年和1910年5月和6月在利沃夫(Vulka, Zubra, Stryiskyi公园)收集。另一个标本于7月18日在利沃夫斯卡州的拉瓦-鲁斯卡采集,发现年份不详。在伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州采集了6个标本。1908年6月17日在Vorokhta附近采集了两个标本,同年6月20日在Rebrovachka山采集了另一个标本。1905年6月29日在Tatariv村附近采集了一个标本,同年7月2日在Yablunytsia村附近采集了另一个标本。此外,还有一个标本是在1909年6月12日在塔里夫村附近的霍米亚克山的山坡上收集的。另外,两份四趾棘腹螨标本来自波兰,一份于1905年7月7日采集于jasieski,另一份于1909年7月27日采集于Zawoja (Babia Góra Mount)附近。
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Catalogue of specimens of Felidae family (Mammalia, Carnivora) specimens deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 乌克兰利沃夫国家自然博物馆Felidae科(哺乳目,食肉目)标本目录
Andrey Bokotey, Anastasia Savytska, V. Rizun
Currently, modern cats (Felidae) are divided into 8 lineages (phylogenetic lines), which include 14 genera and approximately 40 modern species (Загороднюк та ін., 2022). The cat collection of the State Museum of Natural History NASU, like all vertebrate collections, has a regional character, therefore it is represented by only two species: European wildcat – Felis silvestris Schreber, 1775 and Eurasian lynx – Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758). The collection has been filled since the foundation of the Didushytskyi Museum, the heir of which is a modern museum, that is, from the middle of the 19th century. According to the method of making, the collection consists of stuffed animals (25), skulls (10) and skins (2). It consists of 37 samples (20 of European wildcat and 17 Eurasian lynx). Earlier in the collection there were 13 more samples, which were lost for various reasons or transferred to other collections (5 stuffed Eurasian lynx and European wildcat, and 3 skulls of Eurasian lynx). In the archive of the Museum preserved acts of transfer of exhibits to the Institute of Zoology NASU and Kyiv zoological museum and Uzhhorod University, where among others there are Felidae, however, we failed to find these samples in the mentioned museums. One Eurasian lynx was transferred to the museum of Grodno city (Belarus) in 1924. The oldest exhibit is Eurasian lynx skull, dated of 1857, the youngest – European wildcat skin dated of 2013. The main number of samples, almost 40%, collected from 1880 to 1889. The largest number of exhibits (4) arrived during 1880. All samples collected in the Carpathians and Ciscarpathians (14 – Lvivska oblast, 11 – Ivano-Frankivska oblast, 1 – Ternopilska oblast of Ukraine and 3 – form South-Eastern Poland) and one Eurasian lynx collected in Polissia region. The main ways of income – gifts to the founder of the museum Volodymyr Didushytskyi from his friends and acquaintances, some samples were purchased. Three samples (stuffed Eurasian lynx, stuffed animal and two skulls of a European wildcat) came from the Natural History Museum (disbanded in 1940) of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lviv. Scientific analysis of the State Museum of Natural History NASU cat collection was not carried out, indirectly the collection is mentioned in the guidebooks by the museum (Dzieduszycki, 1895; Guidebook, 1957; State, 1982) and K.A. Tatarynov monograph (Татаринов, 1973).
目前,现代猫(Felidae)被分为8个谱系(系统发育系),其中包括14个属和大约40个现代种(Загороднюк та )。, 2022)。美国国家自然历史博物馆的猫科动物收藏,像所有脊椎动物收藏一样,具有地域特征,因此只有两种:欧洲野猫- Felis silvestris Schreber, 1775年和欧亚猞猁- lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758年)。自Didushytskyi博物馆成立以来,这些藏品就被填满了,它的继承人是一个现代博物馆,也就是说,从19世纪中叶开始。根据制作方法,收藏品包括毛绒动物(25件),头骨(10件)和毛皮(2件)。它包括37件样品(20件欧洲野猫和17件欧亚猞猁)。在收藏品的早期,还有13个样本,由于各种原因丢失或转移到其他收藏品中(5个欧亚猞猁和欧洲野猫标本,3个欧亚猞猁头骨)。在博物馆的档案中保存了将展品转移到NASU动物研究所和基辅动物博物馆和乌日霍罗德大学的行为,其中包括Felidae,但是,我们未能在上述博物馆中找到这些样本。1924年,一只欧亚猞猁被转移到格罗德诺市(白俄罗斯)博物馆。最古老的展品是1857年的欧亚猞猁头骨,最年轻的是2013年的欧洲野猫皮。样本的主要数量,近40%,收集于1880年至1889年。1880年到达的展品数量最多。所有样本均来自喀尔巴阡山脉和西喀尔巴阡山脉(14个来自利沃夫斯卡州,11个来自伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州,1个来自乌克兰的捷尔诺比尔斯卡州,3个来自波兰东南部)和1只来自波兰地区的欧亚猞猁。收入的主要方式-从他的朋友和熟人赠送给博物馆创始人Volodymyr Didushytskyi的礼物,一些样品是购买的。来自利沃夫舍甫琴科科学学会自然历史博物馆(1940年解散)的三个样本(欧亚猞猁标本、动物标本和两个欧洲野猫头骨)。国家自然历史博物馆没有对NASU猫的收藏进行科学分析,间接地在博物馆的导游书中提到了这些收藏(Dzieduszycki, 1895;指南,1957;State, 1982)和K.A. Tatarynov专著(Татаринов, 1973)。
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Catalogue of specimens of Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆保存的短尾蛇(Fabricius, 1787)标本目录(鞘翅目,甲虫科)
V. Rizun, V. Diedus
Rhysodinae is a subfamily in the family Carabidae with 19 genera and at least 380 described species. Genus Rhysodes native to the Palearctic (including Europe) and the Near East. Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) distributed in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe (Spain (Pyrenees), France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, countries of the former Yugoslavia, mountain part of Greece, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia), Asia Minor, the Caucasus and Western Siberia (Крыжановский, 1983; Sienkiewicz, 2004, 2012). The wrinkled bark beetle Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) is an endangered saproxylic beetle listed in the European Habitats Directive (annex II of Council Directive 92/43/EEC), in the Bern Convention (Annex II) and is also listed in the IUCN red list of Threatened species (Nieto, Alexander, 2010; Méndez, Dodelin, Petrakis, Schlaghamersky, Nardi, 2010), classified as EN (Endangered) in the EU 27 and as DD (Data Deficient) for the whole continent. It is considered a relict of primeval forests and belongs among the most threatened saproxylic beetles in Europe (Мателешко, 2003, 2005; Kostanjsek, Sebek, Baranova, Jalaska, Riedl, Cizek, 2018; Mazzei, Audisio, Vigna Taglianti, Brandmayr, 2019). Included in the Red Data Book of Poland (Sienkiewicz, 2004). In the Red Data Book of Ukraine the species were listed in 2021 with vulnerable status (Наказ…, 2021). Before that the species were included in the Red Data Book of the Ukrainian Carpathians (Мателешко, 2011). At the regional level Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) is protected in the Kharkiv oblast (province) (Різун, 2010). In Ukraine Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) occurs in the Ukrainian Carpathians, in Polissia region, in the Kharkivska oblast (province) and in the Crimean Mountains. The analysis shows that the presence of the beetle is affected mainly by the diameter of dead wood as well as its humidity, as Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) was almost exclusively found in large, moist and well rotten fallen logs with a diameter greater than 60 cm. The collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences in Lviv contains 12 specimens of this species. Five of them are collected in South-Eastern part of Poland, six in Western part of Ukraine and one has an undefined location. Ten specimens were collected in the period from the second half of the 19th century to 1939, and two beetles in 1987 (Poland) and 2016 in Lviv oblast (province) (Ukraine). Identified collectors were I. Verkhratskyi, ?M. Łomnicki, T. Trella, A. Stöckl, D. Kubisz, V. Rizun.
潮蝇科是潮蝇科的一个亚科,有19属,至少380种。原产于古北极(包括欧洲)和近东的羊尾草属。黄尾蛇(Fabricius, 1787)分布于中欧、南欧和东欧(西班牙(比利牛斯山)、法国、意大利、德国、奥地利、匈牙利、波兰、捷克、斯洛伐克、罗马尼亚、保加利亚、前南斯拉夫国家、希腊的山区、瑞典、土耳其、乌克兰、白俄罗斯和俄罗斯)、小亚细亚、高加索和西伯利亚西部(Крыжановский, 1983;Sienkiewicz, 2004, 2012)。皱皮甲虫Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787)(鞘翅目,Carabidae)是一种濒危的霉酸甲虫,被列入欧洲栖息地指令(理事会指令92/43/EEC附件II)和伯尔尼公约(附件II),也被列入世界自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录(Nieto, Alexander, 2010;msamendez, Dodelin, Petrakis, Schlaghamersky, Nardi, 2010),在欧盟27国被列为EN(濒危),在整个大陆被列为DD(数据不足)。它被认为是原始森林的遗存,属于欧洲最受威胁的腐木甲虫(Мателешко, 2003, 2005;Kostanjsek, Sebek, Baranova, Jalaska, Riedl, Cizek, 2018;Mazzei, audidio, Vigna Taglianti, Brandmayr, 2019)。列入波兰红色数据手册(Sienkiewicz, 2004)。在乌克兰红色数据手册中,该物种于2021年被列为脆弱物种(Наказ…,2021)。在此之前,该物种被列入乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉红色数据手册(Мателешко, 2011)。在地区一级,Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787)在哈尔科夫州(省)受到保护(Різун, 2010)。在乌克兰,Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787)产于乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉、波兰地区、哈尔科夫斯卡州(省)和克里米亚山脉。分析表明,这种甲虫的存在主要受到枯木直径及其湿度的影响,因为Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787)几乎只在直径大于60厘米的潮湿、腐烂的大原木中发现。位于利沃夫的国家科学院国家自然历史博物馆收藏了12个该物种的标本。其中5个在波兰东南部,6个在乌克兰西部,1个地点不明。在19世纪下半叶至1939年期间收集了10个标本,1987年(波兰)和2016年在利沃夫州(省)(乌克兰)收集了两个标本。已确认的收藏者有I. Verkhratskyi, ?Łomnicki, T. Trella, A. Stöckl, D. Kubisz, V. Rizun。
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Catalogue of specimens of Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine 保存于乌克兰利维夫国家自然博物馆的黑桫椤(Linnaeus, 1767)标本目录(鞘翅目,甲虫科)
V. Rizun
Tribe Odacanthini is a tribe of ground beetles in the family Carabidae subfamily Lebiinae, there are more than 43 genera and 680 described species in Odacanthini (Lorenz, 2021). Genus Odacantha includs 15 extant species known so far. European-Asian genus Odacantha, in Ukraine is represented by single species Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767). Species distributed in Western Palearctic from medle parts of Spain, Italy and Balkan Peninsula till to southern provinces of Fennoscandia, to East reached Amur River, recorded in Caucasus and Iran (Burakowski et al., 1974). Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767) is a winged, spring breeder and occurs in the Scirpus, Typha and Phragmites thicketon the banks of reservoirs and bogs (Hůrka, 1996). In Ukraine Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767) recorded in Podillia (Tovtry ridge, Pantalykhy steppe, Butsyky) (Nowicki, 1864), Horodok vicinity (Malkovychi) (Łomnicki, 1868), Butsyky (Łomnicki, 1870), banks of the Dnipro River near Kyiv (Hochhuth, 1871), Podillia (Nowicki, 1873), Ivano-Frankove (Zalissia) (Król, 1877), Lviv (Vulka near Sobka pond), Ivano-Frankove (Zalissia) (Łomnicki, 1890), Ternopil (Rybiński, 1903), up to Kharkiv and Kherson gubernias (provinces) (Якобсон, 1905), Kamianets-Podilskyi (Якубовский, 1914), Uzhhorod and all Transcarpathians lowland (Roubal, 1930), Crimea (Эйдельберг, Мальцев, Перваков, 1988), Forest (Novgorod-Siverske Polissia) and Forest-steppe zones of Left-Bank Ukraine (Kirichenko, Babko, 2004 (2005)), Mezynskyi National Nature Park (Шешурак, Назаров, 2021). In the collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Scienses of Ukraine (SMNH) are stored 19 specimens collected in western part of Ukraine, Poland and Austria. Collection material represents the following physiographic regions: Temprate broad-leaf forests zone: Roztotsko-Opilska Upland oblast (Roztochchia district (9 specimens), Opillia district (1)), West Podillia Upland oblast (3), Ukrainian Carpathians: Ciscarpathians Upland oblast (1). The findings are collected by the following collectors M. Łomnicki, J. Mazurek, dr. Łuczakowski , A. Stöckl, H. Eder, Yu. Polianskyi, A. Winkler, V. Zanko in the period of ~1868 – first half of XX century.
Odacanthini Tribe Odacanthini是足甲科Lebiinae亚科地面甲虫的一个部落,在Odacanthini中有43余属680余种(Lorenz, 2021)。到目前为止,已知的有15个现存物种。欧洲-亚洲Odacantha属,在乌克兰以单种Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767)为代表。分布于古北西部,从西班牙、意大利和巴尔干半岛中部至芬诺斯坎迪亚南部省份,东至阿穆尔河,在高加索和伊朗均有记录(Burakowski et al., 1974)。Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767)是一种有翼的春季繁殖动物,生长在水库和沼泽岸边的山菖蒲、堤蒲和芦苇灌木丛中(Hůrka, 1996)。在乌克兰,Odacantha melanura (Linnaeus, 1767)记录于Podillia (Tovtry ridge, Pantalykhy草原,Butsyky) (Nowicki, 1864), Horodok附近(Malkovychi) (Łomnicki, 1868), Butsyky (Łomnicki, 1870),基辅附近的Dnipro河岸边(Hochhuth, 1871), Podillia (Nowicki, 1873), Ivano-Frankove (Zalissia) (Król, 1877), Lviv (Sobka池塘附近的Vulka), Ivano-Frankove (Zalissia) (Łomnicki, 1890), Ternopil (Rybiński, 1903),直到哈尔科夫和Kherson省(省)(Якобсон, 1905)。kamianetz - podilskyi (Якубовский, 1914), Uzhhorod和所有跨喀尔巴阡山脉低地(Roubal, 1930),克里米亚(Эйдельберг, Мальцев, Перваков, 1988),森林(波兰诺夫哥罗德-西弗斯克)和乌克兰左岸的森林草原地带(Kirichenko, Babko, 2004 (2005)), Mezynskyi国家自然公园(Шешурак, Назаров, 2021)。在国家自然历史博物馆、乌克兰国家科学院(SMNH)的收藏中,保存着在乌克兰西部、波兰和奥地利采集的19个标本。收集材料代表了以下地理区域:温带阔叶林区:roztosko - opilska高地州(roztochia区(9个标本),Opillia区(1个)),West Podillia高地州(3个),乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉:Ciscarpathians高地州(1个)。收集者M. Łomnicki, J. Mazurek, dr. Łuczakowski, A. Stöckl, H. Eder, Yu。1868年至20世纪上半叶的Polianskyi, A. Winkler, V. Zanko。
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