New Data on Rare Insects and Arachnids of the Tyumen Region

Tyumen State University Herald. Natural Resource Use and Ecology


Release:

2017, Vol. 3. №2

Title: 
New Data on Rare Insects and Arachnids of the Tyumen Region


For citation: Stolbov V. A., Galich D. E., Lomakin D. E. 2017. “New Data on Rare Insects and Arachnids of the Tyumen Region”. Tyumen State University Herald. Natural Resource Use and Ecology, vol. 3, no 2, pp. 81-94. DOI: 10.21684/2411-7927-2017-3-2-81-94

About the authors:

Vitaly A. Stolbov, Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Associate Professor, Department of Zoology and Evolutionary Ecology of Animals, Tyumen State University; vitusstgu@mail.ru

Dmitry E. Galich, Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Senior Researcher of the Group of Living Organisms, Tobolsk Complex Scientific Station of the Ural Branch of the RAS; galichdim@mail.ru

Dmitry E. Lomakin, Curator of Entomological Collection of the Zoological Museum, Tyumen State University; dlomak@mail.ru

Abstract:

The article contains new data of insects listed in the List of Rare and Endangered Species in the Tyumen Region. As a result of the study of collections and field studies, new data on the distribution and biology of 31 species of rare insects and arachnids in the Tyumen region were obtained: Lycosa singoriensis, Cicadetta montana, Carabus menetriesi, Carabus canaliculatus, Pterostichus aterrimus, Chlaenius costulatus, Cucujus haematodes, Stenocorus meridianus, Purpuricenus globulicollis, Aromia moschata, Bombus muscorum, Bombus schrencki, Bombus confusus, Bombus cullumanus, Thyris fenestrella, Saturnia pavonia, Hemaris fuciformis, Hemaris tityus, Apeira syringaria, Ourapteryx sambucaria, Sabra harpagula, Lasiocampa quercus, Euchalcia modestoides, Pericallia matronula, Vanessa atalanta, Nymphalis vaualbum, Lopinga deidamia, Erebia cyclopius, Ahlbergia frivaldszkyi, Phengaris nausithous, Phengaris arion. Each species is given detailed points of findings, data on biology and ecology.

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