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2. The first evidence of microplastics in plant-formed fresh-water micro-ecosystems: Dipsacus teasel phytotelmata in Slovakia contaminated with MPs
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Fogašová, Katarína, Manko, Peter, Obona, Jozef, and Pensoft Publishers
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Plants ,Plastics ,telmata ,transport - Published
- 2022
3. Water-filled leaf axils in teasel plants: A study of often overlooked aquatic habitats
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Oboňa, Jozef, Svitková, Ivana, Fogašová, Katarína, Manko, Peter, Rendoš, Michal, and Svitok, Marek
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- 2024
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4. On the identity and distribution of the rare Rymosia tolleti Burghele-Balacesco, 1965 (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) encountered in European caves
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Kurina, Olavi, Kjaerandsen, Jostein, Kirik, Heli, Hadbavna, Dominika, Denes, Anna, Obona, Jozef, and Manko, Peter
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- 2023
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5. Overlooked insects in neglected ecosystem: new records of Phoridae for Slovakia discovered in rural environment
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Grundmann, Bernd, primary, Manko, Peter, additional, and Oboňa, Jozef, additional
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- 2024
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6. Bibionomorph gnats (Diptera: Nematocera) collected from Lažany village, Slovakia.
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Kurina, Olavi, Manko, Peter, and Oboňa, Jozef
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DIPTERA ,CLASSIFICATION of insects ,GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of insects ,KEROPLATIDAE - Abstract
We present records of 103 fly species from six families of Bibionomorpha (namely: Anisopodidae, Ditomyiidae, Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae, Keroplatidae, and Mycetophilidae) collected by a single Malaise trap in an Eastern Slovakia locality during the vegetation period in 2023. Data on five species, viz., Mycomya (Neomycomya) fimbriata (Meigen, 1818), Synapha fasciata Meigen, 1818, Cordyla pusilla Edwards, 1925, Mycetophila freyi Lundstrom, 1909, and Sceptonia tenuis Edwards, 1925 (all Mycetophilidae) represent the first records for the fauna of Slovakia, and habitus photographs of these species have been provided. A very rare Central European species – Neoclastobasis draskovitsae Matile, 1978 – has also been recorded and photographed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Interactions of common species of family Hippoboscidae in Slovakia with their avian and mammalian hosts: their diversity and potential for disease transmission
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Mlynárová, Laura, primary, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Bagin, Peter, additional, Baranová, Beáta, additional, Cáfal, Rudolf, additional, Čisovská Bazsalovicsová, Eva, additional, Csanády, Alexander, additional, Dvořáková, Kateřina, additional, Fulín, Miro, additional, Kunz, Gernot, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Králová-Hromadová, Ivica, additional, Krišovský, Peter, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Radačovská, Alžbeta, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Tomášiková, Daniela, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2024
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8. Some winter active flies from snow and caves of Vârghiș, Romania
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Kurina, Olavi, primary, Dénes, Anna, additional, Dvořák, Libor, additional, Dvořáková, Kateřina, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2024
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9. Honey bees metapopulations, parasites, and landscape - search for possible relationships: case study Slovakia
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Jozef Obona, Árvay Július, Bobuľská Lenka, Demková Lenka, Manko Peter, Michalko Miloslav, Kowalski Stanislav, and Sabo Rastislav
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host-parasite-environment interactions ,bees ,Varroa ,Nosema ,secondary landscape structure ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The loss of bees is a relatively well-known worldwide phenomenon. Many papers examine the direct influence of different factors on global bees lost. However, a look at this problem with the intentions of host-parasite-environment interactions is rare. This paper post tries to prove possible connections among bees, their parasites and landscape structure. During the research at 27 suitable sites across Slovakia, Nosema spp. spores were detected in two samples (7.41 % of examined apiaries) and Varroa destructor in a total of 41 % of samples (mean prevalence of 0.57). Significant differences were found in mites infestation in altitudes up to 500 m and over 500 m, and at sites with different ES. Considering the landscape structure, Varroa infestation was significantly positively influenced by the presence of discontinuous urban fabrics.
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- 2022
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10. Efficiency of traps in collecting selected Diptera families according to the used bait: comparison of baits and mixtures in a field experiment
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Manko Peter, Demková Lenka, Kohútová Martina, and Oboňa Jozef
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Trap ,efficiency ,Diptera ,bait ,beer ,wine ,syrup ,meat ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Traps made from PET bottles were used to assess the efficiency of four baits in terms of the number of individuals for selected Diptera families collecting in Eastern Slovak gardens in summer and autumn. Bait used in traps significantly affected the taxonomical composition of the samples obtained. Moreover, significant differences in bait efficiencies and temporal shift in bait efficiencies were confirmed for the Diptera order and for selected dipteran families. The most effective bait for baited-trap Diptera sampling was beer, followed by wine, meat, and syrup from the summer sampling season. In the autumn sampling season, the wine was most effective, followed by beer, syrup, and meat. For the family Scatopsidae wine, and for the family Platystomatidae, meat were the most effective baits. Drosophilidae were most attracted to beer in summer and to wine bait in autumn.
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- 2019
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11. Microhabitat preferences of triploid Cobitis fish and diploid progenitors in two streams in Slovakia (Danube River Basin)
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Fedorčák, Jakub, Pekárik, Ladislav, Halačka, Karel, Šmiga, Ľubomír, Manko, Peter, Hajdú, Juraj, Vetešník, Lukáš, and Koščo, Ján
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- 2018
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12. Checklist of Hippoboscidae (Diptera) from Romania
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Čisovská Bazsalovicsová, Eva, additional, Pintilioaie, Alexandru-Mihai, additional, Gavril, Viorel Dumitru, additional, Vasiliu, Oana Cristiana, additional, Topală, Laura-Elena, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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13. Variations of selected soil properties in the grass fields invaded and uninvaded by invasive goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.)
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Baranová Beáta, Fazekašová Danica, and Manko Peter
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canadian goldenrod ,plant invasion ,physico-chemical soil properties ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Although the invasion of exotic plants has been recognised as the serious cause of the biodiversity loss and natural habitats degradation and threat to the ecosystems functions, just the little attention has been paid to the potential impacts of the goldenrod invasion on the soil properties. Equally, currently obtained results are contrary and ambiguous. We tested whether the grass fields invaded and uninvaded by Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) differ in pH, soil moisture, organic carbon (Cox), humus and P, K and Mg contents and related the variations to the chosen environmental variables. We did not find significant distinctions of the studied types of habitats in the selected physico-chemical soil properties as well as the relation between the goldenrod invasion and the changes in soil properties. Nevertheless, whereas the soil reaction, soil moisture and Mg content were higher in the invaded soils, the Cox, humus and P and K contents were higher in the uninvaded ones. Doubtless, further attention need to be paid to this problem.
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- 2017
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14. Figure 2 from: Dvořák L, Fogašová K, Oboňa J, Török E, Manko P (2023) Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic. ZooKeys 1166: 91-102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1166.96193
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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15. Figure 1 from: Dvořák L, Fogašová K, Oboňa J, Török E, Manko P (2023) Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic. ZooKeys 1166: 91-102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1166.96193
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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16. Figure 5 from: Dvořák L, Fogašová K, Oboňa J, Török E, Manko P (2023) Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic. ZooKeys 1166: 91-102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1166.96193
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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17. Figure 4 from: Dvořák L, Fogašová K, Oboňa J, Török E, Manko P (2023) Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic. ZooKeys 1166: 91-102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1166.96193
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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18. Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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19. Figure 3 from: Dvořák L, Fogašová K, Oboňa J, Török E, Manko P (2023) Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic. ZooKeys 1166: 91-102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1166.96193
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Dvořák, Libor, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Török, Edina, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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20. PSYCHODIDAE OF ALBANIA
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JEŽEK, JAN, primary, MANKO, PETER, additional, FEDORČÁK, JAKUB, additional, KOCO, ŠTEFAN, additional, VARGA, JÚLIUS, additional, SHUMKA, SPASE, additional, and OBOŇA, JOZEF, additional
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- 2023
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21. Updated Taxonomic Key of European Nycteribiidae (Diptera), with a Host-Parasite Network
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Mlynárová, Laura, primary, Korytár, Ľuboš, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Ondrejková, Anna, additional, Prokeš, Marián, additional, Smoľák, Radoslav, additional, and Oboňa, Jozef, additional
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- 2023
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22. Moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of Abkhazia (western Caucasus, Georgia) with some additional faunistic data from Armenia, Georgia, and Russia
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Ježek, Jan, primary, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, and Manko, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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23. Integrative taxonomy supports one rather than several species ofPalingeniain South-Eastern Europe (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Palingeniidae)
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Manko, Peter, primary, Vaida, Romina Mirabela, additional, Keresztes, Lujza, additional, Martynov, Alexander, additional, Szabó, Emerencia, additional, Baranová, Beáta, additional, Kis, Béla, additional, Váncsa, Éva, additional, and Dénes, Avar-Lehel, additional
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- 2023
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24. Two new Ptychoptera Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Ptychopteridae) from the Western Palaearctic
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Dvořák, Libor, Fogašová, Katarína, Obona, Jozef, Török, Edina, and Manko, Peter
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new species ,Caucasus ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Geometroidea ,Diptera ,Ptychoptera ,Saxifragaceae ,Saxifraga ,Balkan Peninsula ,distributional data ,Larentiinae ,Biota ,Lepidoptera ,Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Geometridae ,Animalia ,Ptychopteridae ,Plantae ,Ptygmatophora ,Saxifragales ,phantom crane flies - Abstract
Ptychoptera xanthopleura Dvořák, Oboňa & Manko, sp. nov. from Azerbaijan and Georgia, and Ptychoptera staryi Dvořák, Oboňa & Manko, sp. nov. from Bulgaria are described. P. xanthopleura sp. nov. differs from the other member of the lacustris group mainly by having almost completely yellow pleurae, and by the shape of the epandrium and gonocoxites. The diagnostics of P. staryi sp. nov. and P. incognita Török, Kolcsár & Keresztes, 2015 based on male genitalia are provided.
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- 2023
25. New records of long-legged flies (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Armenia, with description of Campsicnemus armeniacus sp. n.
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Negrobov, Oleg P., Manko, Peter, Hrivniak, Ľuboš, and Oboňa, Jozef
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- 2017
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26. Selected Diptera of City Park Kolmanka, Prešov (Slovakia)
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Oboňa Jozef, Beuk Paul L. Th., Dvořáková Kateřina, Dvořák Libor, Grootaert Patrick, Haenni Jean-Paul, Ježek Jan, Mlynárová Laura, van der Weele Ruud, and Manko Peter
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Science ,flies ,faunistics ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,interesting findings ,first record ,city park biodiversity ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
In total 65 Diptera species from 20 families (Anisopodidae (2 spp.), Asilidae (1), Bibionidae (1), Clusiidae (1), Culicidae (8), Dolichopodidae (7), Drosophilidae (4), Dryomyzidae (1), Empididae (2), Heleomyzidae (5), Hybotidae (5), Lauxaniidae (4), Limoniidae (9), Opomyzidae (2), Pallopteridae (2), Psychodidae (6), Rhagionidae (2), Scatopsidae (1), Trichoceridae (1) and Ulidiidae (1)) were recorded. The species Drapetis flavipes Macquart, 1834 (Hybotidae), is recorded for the first time in Slovakia. Ten species belong among uncommon or rare (namely: Atypophthalmus (Atypophthalmus) inustus (Meigen, 1818), Calliopum splendidum Papp, 1978, Dioctria linearis (Fabricius, 1787), Cheilotrichia (Empeda) neglecta (Lackschewitz, 1927), Chrysopilus asiliformis (Preyssler, 1791), Ochlerotatus (Ochlerotatus) nigrinus (Eckstein 1918), Philosepedon (Philosepedon) austriacum Vaillant, 1974, Suillia variegata (Loew, 1862), Toxoneura modesta (Meigen, 1830) and Trichomyia urbica Curtis, 1839). On the other hand, two invasive species are also reported. Drosophila (Sophophora) suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) is an invasive crop pest and Aedes (Finlaya) japonicus japonicus (Theobald, 1901) is an invasive biting pest, a potential vector for various diseases. City parks are also important from the point of view of Diptera biodiversity and more attention needs to be paid to them.
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- 2021
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27. Moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the northern Hercynian Mountains and adjacent localities (Czech Republic)
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Ježek Jan, Oboňa Jozef, Manko Peter, and Trýzna Miloš
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psychodinae ,threatened species ,conservation potential ,palaearctic region ,Science ,northern bohemia ,new records ,diptera ,lužické hory pla and its environment ,sycoracinae ,psychodidae ,trichomyinae ,labské pískovce pla ,faunistics ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,české švýcarsko np ,checklist ,biodiversity ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
New faunistic data from the northern Hercynian Mountains and adjacent localities (Czech Republic) collected mostly at 52 sites in 2004–2010 are presented. Altogether, 88 species of moth flies (adults) of 38 genera (approximately 49% of all species of the family registered from the Czech Republic) are known to occur in this area. Twenty of these species were classified in the national Red List 2005 of threatened invertebrates and 14 are nationally scarce, suitable for further monitoring. Katamormia bezzii (Salamanna, 1983) and Berdeniella longispinosa (Vaillant, 1985) are new for Bohemia. In the appendix, the updated checklist of family Psychodidae is given for the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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- 2021
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28. Subfamily Phlebotominae (Psychodidae, Diptera) of the United Arab Emirates – some new faunistic data
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Ježek, Jan, primary, Tkoč, Michal, additional, Oboňa, Jozef, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, and van Harten, Antonius, additional
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- 2022
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29. Nymphal feeding habits of Perla pallida (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Armenia
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Manko, Peter, López-Rodríguez, Manuel J., Tierno de Figueroa, J. Manuel, Hrivniak, Ľuboš, Papyan, Levon, Harutyunyan, Margarita, and Oboňa, Jozef
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- 2016
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30. Diversification in Caucasian Epeorus (Caucasiron) mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) follows topographic deformation along the Greater Caucasus range
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Hrivniak, Ľuboš, primary, Sroka, Pavel, additional, Godunko, Roman J., additional, Manko, Peter, additional, and Bojková, Jindřiška, additional
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- 2022
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31. The first evidence of microplastics in plant-formed fresh-water micro-ecosystems: Dipsacus teasel phytotelmata in Slovakia contaminated with MPs
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Fogašová, Katarína, primary, Manko, Peter, additional, and Oboňa, Jozef, additional
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- 2022
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32. Figure 2 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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33. Figures 39-44 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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34. Figure 1 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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35. Figure 25-30 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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36. Figures 3-16 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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37. Figures 31-38 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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38. Figures 17-24 from: Oboňa J, Fogašová K, Fulín M, Greš S, Manko P, Repaský J, Roháček J, Sychra O, Hromada M (2022) Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia. ZooKeys 1115: 81-101. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1115.80146
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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39. Updated taxonomic keys for European Hippoboscidae (Diptera), and expansion in Central Europe of the bird louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Austen, 1930) with the first record from Slovakia
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Oboňa, Jozef, primary, Fogašová, Katarína, additional, Fulín, Miroslav, additional, Greš, Stanislav, additional, Manko, Peter, additional, Repaský, Jakub, additional, Roháček, Jindřich, additional, Sychra, Oldřich, additional, and Hromada, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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40. Pneumia fuehzulii Oboňa 2022, sp. nov
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Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef, and Manko, Peter
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Pneumia ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Diptera ,Animalia ,Pneumia fuehzulii ,Biodiversity ,Psychodidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Pneumia fuehzulii sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 07B400D8-6775-4C2E-8B0B-E2BB2D7D4818 Figs 1–20 Differential diagnosis Pneumia fuehzulii sp. nov. resembles P. canescens (Meigen, 1804) in body size, as well as wings, and less distinctly visible characters, such as the shape of aedeagal complex. It clearly differs by stronger CuA 2 (Fig. 13), M3, CuA1 and CuA2 not touched basally. Hypandrium with two swellings in the middle and a deep cleft between them (Figs 8, 16). Gonostyli almost straight (Figs 8, 17–18), distiphallus straight, pointed, extending a little beyond the parameres (dorsal view). Parameres sickle-shaped (Figs 19–20). Apertures of the epandrium small, circular. Remainders of ventral epandrial plate V-shaped, conspicuous (Figs 7, 15). Pneumia canescens is readily distinguishable by CuA 2 not strengthened (Jung 1956: 235, fig. 128). M 3, CuA 1 and CuA 2 touched basally. Hypandrium broader in the middle (Jung 1956: 235, fig. 130; Vaillant 1979: tab. lxxxiv, fig. 9). Gonostyli bent (Vaillant 1979: tab. lxxxiv, fig. 9), distiphallus straight, pointed, as long as the parameres, not sickle-shaped. Basal two apertures of epandrium conspicuous (Vaillant 1979: tab. lxxxiv, fig. 9). Remainders of ventral epandrial plate not detected. Etymology This species is named in honour of the famous medieval Turkish-Azerbaijan poet Məhəmməd Süleyman oğlu Füzuli. Material examined Holotype AZERBAIJAN • 1 ♂; Qəbələ district, Durca; 41.037750° N, 47.886583° E; 1310 m a.s.l.; 9 May 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. AZE 28; sweep netting, forest edge and brook; slide with a dissected specimen, Cat. No. 34949, Inv. No. 26006; NMPC. Paratypes AZERBAIJAN • 3 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; slide, some specimens dissected, Cat. No. 34950 to 34952, Inv. No. 26007 to 26009; NMPC • 1 ♂; Balakən distr., Balakən, Mahamalar; 41.7370700° N, 46.4372111° E; 465 m a.s.l.; 9 May 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. AZE 25; sweep netting, open small brook (clay, micro-, mesolithal) and marsh, pasture/forest; slide, Cat. No. 34953, Inv. No. 26010; NMPC. Description Male HEAD. As long as broad (Fig. 1); vertex conically inflated with numerous setae, alveoli almost irregularly spaced over its entire surface, with 3–4 supraocular bristles on dorsal margins of eyes on extreme lateral sides of head. Horizontal border of setae above the upper apices of the eyes developed, slightly convex in the middle. Eyes separated (Figs 1, 9); interocular suture conspicuously sclerotized, inverted V-shaped, sclerotized parts gradually tapering from eyes to median, not fused medially, connected by thin ligament. Eye bridge with 5 facet rows (Fig. 9), divided by the approximate width of 4 facet diameters. Ratio of distance of apices of eyes (tangential points) to minimum width of frons approximately 3.5:1. Frontoclypeus (Fig. 1) with a large almost oval central patch of irregular insertions of setae with narrow medial lobe prolonged to interocular suture. Antennae with scape, pedicel and 14-segmented flagellum (Figs 2, 10) haired. Sensory filaments (ascoids) not observed. Scape a little prolonged, barrel-shaped, 1.2 times as long as ovoid pedicel. Both parts with many narrow scales (for size, see Fig. 2). First flagellomere cylindrical (1.1 times as short as pedicel), medial flagellomeres decreasing in size, spindleshaped. Apical progressively bulbous, with a globular apiculus (digit), excentric, 2.1 times as short as the bases bearing them. Mouthparts hardly extend beyond basal palp segments. Length ratios of palpus segments 1.0:1.0:1.2:1.8; last palp segment annulate (Fig. 3). For the terminal lobes of labium, as shown in Fig. 4, lines of spines between both lobes are developed, tongue protuberances in between distally are inconspicuous. Cibarium proximally with a pair of conspicuous bent sclerotized arms, ratio of maximum length of cibarium to length of epipharynx 2.4:1 (Fig. 11), labrum pointed. THORAX. Anepisternum setae patch almost semicircular between spiracle and wing insertion (Fig. 5). Spiracles set high on mesothorax. No thoracic allurement organs, anepimeron with triangular setose patch. Wings (Fig. 13) ovoid, 3.3 mm long in holotype, 3.0– 3.1 mm in paratypes, rounded distally, inconspicuously expanded at posterior margin. Membrane of wing generally clear; however, sometimes distal part of cell, fork areas, ends of all veins excl. Sc and middle part of CuA 2 clouded. Strengthened parts of veins: Sc, R 1 (not the start), R 2+3, basal cell, R 5, whole CuA 2 and almost all wing veins distally. Radial and medial forks arise at the same level, both forks conspicuously in a basal position to end of CuA 2. R5 ends slightly beyond wing apex. Bases of M 3, CuA 1 and CuA 2 are not connected. Wing index (wing length to width) 2.5. Halteres (Fig. 12) stick-shaped, symmetrical in longitudinal axis, bent and haired, with mass of sensory scales subapically. Ratio of maximum length of halteres to their maximum width 2.7:1. Length ratios of femora, tibiae and first tarsomeres: P 1 2.1:2.3:1.0, P 2 2.3:2.8:1.1, P 3 2.7:3.5:1.2. Paired tarsal claws of P 1 conspicuously backward hooked (Fig. 6) with ventral teeth. MALE GENITALIA. Basiphallus of the male aedeagal complex (Figs 8, 19–20) straight from dorsal view (incl. some small differences – Fig. 19), proximally spoon-shaped, triangular, narrowed and edging distally (Figs 8, 19), with longitudinal rib proximally, a little arched in lateral view (Fig. 20). Spatula modified from two broad rectangular bases to a parallel inner deep cleft (Figs 8, 19). Distiphallus straight, pointed, bent dorsally in lateral view (Fig. 20), extending a little beyond the parameres (however, distiphallus sometimes two times longer – see paratype Cat. No. 34953 and Inv. No. 26010 from AZE Loc. 25). Parameres sickle-shaped (Figs 19–20). Ratio of length of gonocoxites to length of aedeagal complex (incl. basiphallus) 1:1.9. Gonocoxites cylindrical (Figs 8, 17), approximately as long as the gonostyli from dorsal view. Gonostyli with circular base, almost straight, waving subapically (Fig. 18), pointed. Epandrium (Figs 7, 14) approximately quadrilateral, caudal half with numerous setae on both sides. Basal two apertures circular, divided, conspicuously bordered by sclerotized folds. Remainders of ventral epandrial plate V-shaped (Figs 7, 15), sclerotized laterally on both sides, with an approximately oval soft part inside, distally with two conspicuous external protrudent corners and near base of the epipropct with two miniature ones. Hypandrium narrow in connection with epandrium; however, the former broad, bar-shaped, with two swellings in the middle and a deep cleft between them (Figs 8, 16). Epiproct relatively small, with an almost semicircular caudal ending or fold, covered with short microsetae (Figs 7, 14–15). Hypoproct large, triangular or tongue-shaped, 0.4 times as long as the epandrial appendages, haired caudally (Figs 7, 14–15). Epandrial appendages (Figs 7, 14) about 1.8 times as long as the epandrium, curved slightly in the middle, and tenacula (numbers 9–12 are stable) restricted to clusters near the rounded apex, gradually becoming shorter towards top of epandrial appendages. Tenacula endings not fringed. Female Unknown. Bionomics Unknown. Adults (males) were collected in montane or hilly habitats, specifically swampy areas of pasture or forest brooks. Distribution Currently recorded only from Azerbaijan., Published as part of Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef & Manko, Peter, 2022, New synonymy and two new species of Caucasian moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) from Azerbaijan and Georgia, pp. 48-63 in European Journal of Taxonomy 823 (1) on pages 50-54, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.823.1813, http://zenodo.org/record/6628047, {"references":["Jung H. F. 1956. Beitrage zur Biologie, Morphologie und Systematik der europaischen Psychodiden (Diptera). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 3: 97 - 257."]}
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41. Thornburghiella salihi Oboňa 2022, sp. nov
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Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef, and Manko, Peter
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Thornburghiella salihi sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: B37FA190-53E9-4F00-9937-1DCA00B54BA0 Figs 21–42 Differential diagnosis Thornburghiella salihi sp. nov. resembles T. erinacea (Krek, 1970) comb. nov. in body size, as well as wing shape. Thornburghiella erinacea is readily distinguishable by a scapus 2.4 times as long as the postpedicel. Flagellomere 1 (postpedicel) cucumber-shaped, straight, 3.2 times as long as the following flagellomere (Krek 1970a: 89, fig. 5). Postpedicel with 8 conspicuous, strong bristles arranged in a row. Terminal flagellomere twice as long as the foregoing one, with a little prolonged digit in the axis (Krek 1970a: 89, fig. 3). Gonostyli are with a conspicuous bulbous base (Krek 1970a: 89, fig. 1, sic!) and bent. Distiphallus narrower in the middle; for details, see Krek (1970a: 89, figs 1–2). Table 1 with a morphological comparison shows that Ulomyia erinacea and the new species suggest their belonging to Thornburghiella rather than to Ulomyia. Etymology This species is named in honour of Salih Krek (University of Sarajevo), a famous taxonomist and collector of Psychodidae in the area of the Balkan Peninsula. Material examined Holotype AZERBAIJAN • 1 ♂; Qəbələ district, Durca, Dəmiraparançay river; 41.0541119° N, 47.8868831° E; 1615 m a.s.l.; 10 May 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. AZE 27; sweep netting, waterfall in canyon and steep fast brook (mega-, macrolithal) passing to a brook in a broad alluvium in a U-shaped valley; slide with a dissected specimen, Cat. No. 34954, Inv. No. 26011; NMPC. Paratypes AZERBAIJAN • 3 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; slides, some specimens dissected, Cat. No. 34955, 34956, Inv. No. 26012, 26013; NMPC. GEORGIA • 1 ♂; Batsara Nature Reserve, Samkura River and Khadori waterfall on its tributary; 42.274323° N, 45.351664° E; 1250 m a.s.l.; 2 May 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. GEO 33; sweep netting; Cat. No. 34957, 34958, Inv. No. 26014, 26015; NMPC • 1 ♂; Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, below Mejilaurni stream; 42.323233° N, 44.646100° E; 1210 m a.s.l., 28 Jun. 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. GEO 12; sweep netting; Cat. No. 34959, Inv. No. 26016; NMPC • 1 ♂; Ukanamkhari; 42.332017° N, 44.607283° E; 1565 m a.s.l., 28 Jun. 2019; J. Oboňa et al. leg.; Loc. GEO 16; torrent; Cat. No. 34960, Inv. No. 26017; NMPC • 1 ♂; Gveleti village, Gveleti Waterfalls and Tibistskali stream; 42.704444° N, 44.620833° E; 1570 m a.s.l.; 6 Jul. 2019; P. Manko leg.; Loc. GEO 214; sweep netting; Cat. No. 34961, Inv. No. 26018; NMPC. Description Male HEAD. Hardly as long as broad. Vertex conspicuously conically inflated dorsally, forming a V-inverted sclerotized hood with a cut top. The numerous setae alveoli are spaced almost regularly over the entire surface of the upper half of head, with 3–4 supraocular bristles near dorsal margins of the eyes on the extreme lateral sides, despite scar-free striped areas above C-shaped compound eyes medially and laterally. Dorsolateral margins of the eyes are undulant. Eyes separated, interocular suture broadly V-shaped, more sclerotized basally, with a tongue-shaped inconspicuous ligament (Figs 21, 35); eye bridge formed by five facet rows; inner rows of the eyes are reduced to three facets. Minimum distance between eyes corresponds approximately to 2.4 facet diameters; index of distance from tangential points of eye apices to minimum of frons 3.2. Setae alveoli of the frontoclypeus arranged in an almost semicircular, centrally placed patch near the base of the antennae, tapering to a dorsoventral irregular strip of hairs close below the frontal suture (Figs 21, 35). Antenna with 16 articles; scape club-shaped, cylindrical (Fig. 2), somewhat widened apically, 2.7 times as long as its maximum width, narrowed at base, 6.0 times as long as its minimum width. Pedicel almost globular, symmetrical. Flagellomere 1 (postpedicel) pear-shaped, as long as the two following flagellomeres together (Fig. 22), or shorter (Fig. 24, paratype Cat. No. 34955, Inv. No. 26012 from Loc. AZE 27), 1.3 times as long as the second flagellomere. Postpedicel with 3–6 conspicuous, strong bristles arranged in a row. Scape and pedicel with stiletto-shaped scales in contrast to needle-shaped macrosetae of flagellomeres. Flagellomeres 2–12 ovoid, with needle-shaped paired ascoids (Fig. 22), a little bent, shorter than the flagellomeres in which they are inserted; apical pear-shaped flagellomere a little longer than the previous one (Fig. 23), sometimes the last flagellomeres are fused with a long apiculus in the longitudinal axis (Fig. 25, paratype Cat. No. 34956, Inv. No. 26013 from Loc. AZE 27). Length ratio of maxillary palp segments 1.0:1.3:1.4:1.6; apical segment annulated (Fig. 26). Terminal labial lobes (Fig. 36) with diverging rows of spines between them, tongue distal protuberances are inconspicuous. Ratio of maximum length of cibarium (Fig. 37) to length of epipharynx approximately 1.4:1. THORAX. Anepisternum setae patch almost semicircular between spiracle and wing insertion (Fig. 27), anepimeron with a striped setae patch. Spiracles set high on the mesothorax. Patagium not developed. Wings (Fig. 38) lanceolate, 2.7 mm in holotype, 2.4–3.1 mm in paratypes, rounded distally, a little expanded at the posterior margin. Ending of R 5 is beyond the tip of the wing. Wing membrane slightly infuscated only between Sc, R 1 and C. The following veins or their parts strengthened: Sc with conspicuously marked origin and end, R 1 (not the start), R 2, R 5, basal field, CuA 1 (conspicuously basally) and CuA 2. Radial fork complete in contrast to medial one. Both forks and the ending of CuA 2 are in one line (almost central area of wing). Wing index 2.5. Bases of M 3, CuA 1 and CuA 2 are not connected. Knob of halteres hardly globular, a little cut apically, with close sensory microsetae subapically, a prolonged stem as usually developed (Fig. 28). Ratio of maximum length of halteres to their maximum width approximately 2.5:1. Ratios of lengths of femora, tibiae and first tarsal segments P 1 2.2:2.4:1.0, P 2 2.4:2.8:1.2, P 3 2.6:3.4:1.3. Paired tarsal claws of P 1 almost straight, gradually tapering, hooked only subapically (Fig. 29). MALE GENITALIA. Basiphallus almost straight from dorsal view (Figs 31, 41), only sometimes strangulated proximally (Fig. 33), a little undulated from lateral view (Fig. 42). Spatula at the base of aedeagal complex shortly bilobed (Figs 31, 41), distiphallus keg-shaped, prolonged, with inner pipe bordered by indefinable parallel folds and a telescopic gonoporus strengthened by sclerotized, distally connected rounded folds (Figs 31, 34, 41–42). Gonocoxites almost cylindrical, without bulbose base (Figs 31–32, 40), as long as the gonostyli. Epandrium (Figs 30, 39) rectangular, with two divided areas of insertions of hairs distally). Basal paired apertures conspicuous, mostly separated with irregular margins; however, may be connected in a single oval aperture, see paratype from the site Loc. AZE 27, Cat. No. 34955, Inv. No. 26012 (only one male). Ventral epandrial plate not developed (Figs 30, 39). Hypandrium narrow without a lobulus in the middle (Figs 31, 41). Epiproct inconspicuous, triangular, covered with microsetae; hypoproct conspicuous, tongue-shaped, setose, rounded apically from dorsal view (Figs 30, 39), 1.1 times as long as the epandrium. Epandrial appendages strong, cylindrical and straight from dorsal view, enlarged a little basally in contrast to the top (Fig. 39), bent from lateral view (Fig. 30). Tenacula (numbers 9–12) restricted to a cluster near the rounded apex and gradually becoming shorter towards apex of the epandrial appendages (Figs 30, 39). Female Unknown. Comments Krek´s Sijaricia (as subgenus) must be synonymized with Thornburghiella because T. erinacea was established by him as type species (monotypy) of the genus Ulomyia. Bionomics Unknown; males were collected near montane waterfalls and streams or confluences of rivers, approximately 1200–1600 m a.s.l. Distribution Currently recorded only from Georgia and Azerbaijan., Published as part of Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef & Manko, Peter, 2022, New synonymy and two new species of Caucasian moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) from Azerbaijan and Georgia, pp. 48-63 in European Journal of Taxonomy 823 (1) on pages 54-59, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.823.1813, http://zenodo.org/record/6628047, {"references":["Krek S. 1970 a. Description de cinq especes nouvelles de Psychodidae de Yougoslavie. Bolletino della Associazione Romana di Entomologia 25 (4): 87 - 95.","Vaillant F. 1982. Some comments on the classification of the Psychodidae Psychodinae (Diptera). Bulletin de la Societe entomologique de France 87: 292 - 301.","Enderlein G. 1935. Zur Klassifikation der Psychodinen. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1935: 246 - 249."]}
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42. Pneumia Enderlein 1935
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Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef, and Manko, Peter
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Pneumia ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Diptera ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Psychodidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Pneumia Enderlein, 1935 Pneumia Enderlein, 1935: 247. Type species: Pericoma palustris Meigen, 1804, original designation. Satchelliella Vaillant, 1979: 249. Type species Pericoma mutua Eaton, 1893, subsequent designation p. 255. (Satchelliella Vaillant, 1971, was unavailable without a designation of a type species). Pneumia – Enderlein 1937: 28. — Duckhouse 1987a: 231 (Satchelliella = syn. of Pneumia). — Ježek 1997: 63. — Wagner & Beuk 2002: 86. — Ježek & Omelková 2007: 252. — Salmela 2008: 13. — Svensson 2009: 186. Satchelliella – Salamanna & Raggio 1984: 29. — Wagner 1990: 35. — Wagner & Masteller 1992: 105. — Krek 1999: 7, 304. — Bernotienè 2002: 4. Only selected data are quoted here, for a complete list of synonymies, see Omelková & Ježek 2012, incl. differential diagnosis., Published as part of Ježek, Jan, Oboňa, Jozef & Manko, Peter, 2022, New synonymy and two new species of Caucasian moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) from Azerbaijan and Georgia, pp. 48-63 in European Journal of Taxonomy 823 (1) on page 50, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.823.1813, http://zenodo.org/record/6628047, {"references":["Enderlein G. 1935. Zur Klassifikation der Psychodinen. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1935: 246 - 249.","Vaillant F. 1971 - 1983. Psychodidae - Psychodinae (not finished). In: Lindner E. (ed.) Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region 287 (1971): 1 - 48; 291 (1972): 49 - 78; 292 (1972): 79 - 108; 305 (1974): 109 - 142; 310 (1975): 143 - 182; 313 (1977): 183 - 206; 317 (1978): 207 - 238; 320 (1979): 239 - 270; 326 (1981): 271 - 310; 328 (1983): 311 - 357.","Enderlein G. 1937. Klassifikation der Psychodiden (Dipt.). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 3 - 4 (1936): 81 - 112.","Duckhouse D. A. 1987 a. A revision of Afrotropical Setomima, elucidation of their genealogical relationships and descriptions of other Afrotropical Psychodinae (Diptera: Psychodidae). Annals of the Natal Museum 28 (2): 231 - 282.","Jezek J. 1997. New and interesting taxa of moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from different moist biotopes of the Palaearctic region. Casopis Narodniho Muzea, Rada Prirodovedna 166: 105 - 122.","Wagner R. & Beuk P. L. T. 2002. Family Psychodidae. In: Beuk P. L. T. (ed.) Checklist of the Diptera of the Netherlands: 85 - 88. KNNV Uitgeverij, Utrecht.","Jezek J. & Omelkova M. 2007. Faunistic records of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Psychodidae. Dipterologica Bohemoslovaca 14: 250 - 253.","Salmela J. 2008. Semiaquatic fly (Diptera, Nematocera) fauna of fens, springs, headwater streams and alpine wetlands in the northern boreal ecoregion, Finland. W-album 6: 3 - 63.","Svensson B. W. 2009. Fjarilsmyggfaunan i ett hagmarksomrade och en ladugard i ostra Blekinges skogsland. Med en oversikt av familjen Psychodidae: s morfologi, systematik och utforskande, samt sarskilt de svenska Psychoda s. l. - arternas biologi. Entomologisk Tidskrift, Uppsala 130 (3 - 4): 185 - 208.","Salamanna G. & Raggio S. 1984. Synopsis of the Psychodinae from the Ligurian Alps and Apennines. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova 85: 1 - 42.","Wagner R. 1990. Family Psychodidae. In: Soos A. & Papp L. (eds) Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera 2: 11 - 65. Akademiai Kiado, Budapest and Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam.","Wagner R. & Masteller E. C. 1992. Long term population changes of Psychodidae (Diptera) from a stream recovering from sewage effluent and a control stream. Limnologica 22 (2): 105 - 113.","Krek S. 1999. Psychodidae (Diptera Insecta) Balkanskog Poluotoka [Psychodidae (Diptera Insecta) of the Balkan Peninsula]. Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Ministarstvo Obrazovanja, Nauke, Kulture i Sporta, Studentska Stamparija Univerziteta Sarajevo, Sarajevo. [In Croatian.]","Bernotiene R. 2002. Moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) new for Lithuanian fauna. Ekologija, Vilnius 2: 4 - 8.","Omelkova M. & Jezek J. 2012. Two new species of Pneumia Enderlein (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) from the Palaearctic region. Zootaxa 3180 (1): 1 - 18. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3180.1.1"]}
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43. Boreus hyemalis
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Boreidae ,Animalia ,Boreus hyemalis ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy ,Boreus - Abstract
2. Boreus hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1767) Boreus Hiemalis L [sic!]: Nowicki 1864: 61; 1865: 61 [faunistics] Boreus hiemalis L.: Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162; 1891: 47 [faunistics]; Fudakowski 1923: 202 [distribution] Boreus hiemalis Lin. [sic!]: Majewski 1882: 16; 1885: 1; Dziędzielewicz 1914: 43 [faunistics]; Łomnicki 1914: 110 [faunistics]; Dziędzielewicz 1918: 40 [distribution, ecology] Boreus hyemalis (Linné): Svensson 1972: 27; Penny 1977: 204 [taxonomy, distribution] Boreus hyemalis (Linnaeus) [sic!]: Penny 1977: 204 [taxonomy, distribution] Published records: Lviv [Klepariv], under Poland (Nowicki 1864, 1865; Dziędzielewicz 1867, 1891, 1914, 1918; Majewski 1882, 1885; Penny 1977; Łomnicki 1914; Fudakowski 1923; Svensson 1972). Reviewed material: SMNH collection, 1 ♂, E21.03.01.02/01: “Kleparów Koło Lwowa 19. XII ”; “1”; “ Boreus hiemalis Linnaeus ”, [19.12.?, Lviv]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.02/02: “ Kleparów Koło Lwowa 19. XII ”; “2”; “ Boreus hiemalis Linnaeus ”, [19.12.?, Lviv]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.02/03: “ Kleparów Koło Lwowa. 21.11.1897.”; “3”; “ Boreus hiemalis Linnaeus ”, [12.11.1897, Lviv]; 1 ♀, E21.03.01.02/04: “ Czarnohora Foreszczynka 2.-20. XII.1911.”; “4”; “ Boreus hiemalis Linnaeus ”, [2.- 20.12.1911,?]. Remarks: Majewski (1885) reported this species as “pospol. w całym kraju” [common throughout the country], meaning former territories of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, which were separated in that time between the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires (including Halychyna within the current territory of Ukraine). Penny (1977) mentioned this species from the former territory of Poland, presumably based on previously published historical data. This idea is also confirmed by a published map on figure 81, where one of the distributional points is situated in the western part of Ukraine, close to the Carpathians. All data mentioned by Fudakowski (1923) are based on J. Dziędzielewicz’s and E. Majewski’s reports (the same for B. westwoodi). Mentioned by Dziędzielewicz (1918), specimens of P. hyemalis are preserved in the SMNH collection, except the specimen from Lviv marked in the paper as “19.I” (missing). An additional specimen of a female was collected on the Chornohora Mountains., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 463, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Linnaeus, C. (1767) s. n. In: Systema naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Regnum Animale. 2. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae [Stockholm], pp. 533 - 1327. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 156772","Nowicki, M. (1864) Przyczynek do owadniczej fauny Galicyi. Drukarnia Uniwersytecka w Krakowie, Krakow, 87 pp.","Nowicki, M. (1865) Insecta Haliciae Musei Dzieduszyckiani. Typis Universitatis Jagellonicae, Cracoviae, 87 pp.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1867) Wykaz owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 1, 158 - 165.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1891) Przeglad fauny krajowej owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera, Pseudoneuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 26, 26 - 151.","Fudakowski, J. (1923) Znane i nowe stanowiska Borens hiemalis L. i B. westwoodi Hag. (Neuropteroidea - Mecoptera). (Neue und bekannte Standorte von Boreus hiemalis L. u. B. westwoodi Hag. in Polen). Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, 2 (4), 202 - 204.","Majewski, E. (1882) Systematyczny wykaz owadow Zylkoskrzydlych polskich u nas dotad znalezionych. Insecta Neuroptera Polonica. Ksiegarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, Warszawa, 42 pp.","Majewski, E. (1885) Owady Zylkoskrzydle (Neuroptera Polonica). Systematyczny wykaz krajowych sieciarek i prasiatnic. Materyaly do fauny krajowej. Nakladem ksiegarni Teodora Paprockiego i S-ki, Warszawa, 1 - 2, 1 - 39.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1914) O owadzie Posniezku (Boreus), zyjacym na ziemiach Polski. Kosmos, 29 (1 - 3), 42 - 45.","Lomnicki, J. (1914) Zarys fauny okolic Lwowa. Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich. Lwow, 1 (1 - 2), 109 - 111.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Svensson, S. A. (1972) Boreus Latreille, 1825 (Mecoptera). A Synopsis of Described Species. Insect Systematics & Evolution, 3 (1), 26 - 32. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 187631272 X 00049","Penny, N. D. (1977) A systematic study of the family Boreidae (Mecoptera). The University of Kansas science bulletin, 51, 141 - 217."]}
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44. Panorpa connexa MacLachlan 1869
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Panorpa ,Panorpa connexa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panorpidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
8. Panorpa connexa MacLachlan, 1869 Panorpa connexa MacLachlan, 1869: Martynova 1957: 732 [morphology, taxonomy, key, distribution] Published records: Kropyvnytskyi (Martynova 1957). Remarks: Martynova (1957) reported the presence of two specimens of P. connexa housed in collection of ZIN RAS, labelled as “ЕлиЗаветград [ныне Кировоград], Херс. г. 20 v 91, Яцентковский” [Elisavethrad town [now Kirovograd], Khersonska huberniya, 20.05.1891, leg. A.V. Yatsentkovskii] and concluded that the label is correct. Willmann (1975, 1978a) reported P. connexa only from the Caucasus and northern Turkey along the Caspian Sea. The presence of P. connexa in Ukraine should be confirmed., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 470, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Martynova, O. M. (1957) Skopionnitsy (Mecoptera) fauny SSSR. II Semeistvo Panorpidae. [Scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) of USSR fauna. II The family Panorpidae]. Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 36 (3), 721 - 747. [in Russian]","Willmann, R. (1975) Die Gattung Panorpa in der Turkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 79, 543 - 564.","Willmann, R. (1978 a) Bemerkungen zu anatolischen Mecopteren. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 81, 517 - 523."]}
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45. Panorpa communis Linnaeus 1758
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Panorpa communis ,Arthropoda ,Panorpa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panorpidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
7. Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 Panorpa communis L.: Belke 1859: 83; Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162; 1884: 2; 1891: 48; Wierzejski 1883: 253 [faunistics]; Lezhenina et al. 2009: 98; Chaplygina 2016: 103 [distribution] Panorpa Communis L [sic!]: Nowicki 1864: 61; 1865: 61 [faunistics] Panorpa Leopoliensis: Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162 nomen nudum [faunistics] Panorpa communis Lin.: Nowicki 1867: 118; 1870: 14; Łomnicki 1877a: 147; Majewski 1882: 16; 1885: 1 [faunistics]; Dziędzielewicz 1918: 38 [distribution, ecology] Panorpa communis: Łomnicki 1877b: 188; Kopytko 2009: 91 [faunistics] Panorpa Leopoliensis Dziędz. [sic!]: Majewski 1882: 16; 1885: 1 [faunistics] Panorpa communis. L. [sic!]: Dziędzielewicz 1898: 193 [faunistics] Panorpa communis Lin. var. diffinis M’L. (vulgaris Imhoff): Dziędzielewicz 1905: 113 [faunistics] Panorpa leopoliensis Dz.: Dziędzielewicz 1891: 49 [faunistics] Panorpa communis Linné: Martynova 1957: 724 [morphology, taxonomy, key, distribution] Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758: Dvořák et al. 2017: 15 [faunistics, distribution] Published records: Anheliv, Borshchiv, Buchach, Chornohora, Ciscarpathian region, Drohobych, Dzvenyhorod, Halychyna, Ivano-Frankove, Kamyanets-Podilskyi, Kharkiv, Lviv, Melnytsya-Podilska, Mukachevo, Penyaky, Poland, Siverskyi Donets river in Kharkivska Region, Stanisławów, Ukraine, Uzhhorod, Yaremcha, Zakarpatska Region (Belke 1859; Nowicki 1864, 1865, 1867, 1970; Dziędzielewicz 1867, 1884, 1989, 1891, 1905, 1918; Łomnicki 1877a, 1877b; Majewski 1882 *, 1885 *; Wierzejski 1883; Martynova 1957; Kopytko 2009; Lezhenina et al. 2009; Chaplygina 2016; Dvořák et al. 2017, 2019). Reviewed material: SMNH collection: 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/02: “ 17.-6.-1907. Worochta.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [17.6.1907, Vorokhta]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/03: “ Lwów okolice.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Lviv]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/04: “Chomiak. P. Weredyk. 25.-7.-1907.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [25.7.1907,?]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/05: “Galicja”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Galicia]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/07: “Worochta. Okolice. 2.-8.-1907.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [2.8.1907, Vorokhta]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/08: “Janów 31.5.1903 ”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [31.5.1903, Ivaniv]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/09: “Wertełka. 26. V.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [26.5.?, Vertelka]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/10: “Mikuliczyn 31.VII.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [31.7.?, Mykulychyn]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/11: “Worochta. Okolice. 2.-8.-1907.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [2.8.1907, Vorokhta]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/12: “Galicja”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Galicia]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/14: “Mikuliczyn. Polonica. 5.-VII”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [5.7.?, Mykulychyn]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/15: “ 7.5.1903 Wulka park.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [7.5.1903,?]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/16: “Worochta. Okolice. 2.-8.-1907.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [2.8.1907, Vorokhta]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/17: “Galicja?”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Galicia]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/18: “Mikuliczyn. Polonica. 5.-VII”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [5.7.?, Mykulychyn]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/19: “Worochta. Okolice. 2.-8.-1907.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [2.8.1907, Vorokhta]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/20: “Mikuliczyn. Polonica. 5.VIII.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [5.7.?, Mykulychyn]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.03/21: “Mikuliczyn. Polonica. 5.-VII”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [5.7.?, Mykulychyn]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/22: “Brzuchowice 23. V.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”. Other three specimens from SMNH were collected in current territory of Poland labeled as follows: 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/01: “Tatry”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Tatry Mountains?]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/06: “Okolice Warszawy. Zb. Oserloff.”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Warsaw]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.03/13: “Krzeszowice 4.IX”; “ Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Krzeszowice]. New material examined: 1 ♂, Zakarpatska Region, Perechyn district, Kamyanetskyi, 48°48’37.4”N 22°28’33.3E ”, sweep netting, 11.08.2015; 1 ♂, ibid, Uzh upstream Uzhhorod, 48°36’37.5”N 22°13’49.6”E, sweep netting, 10.08.2015; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, Mukacheve district, near “Pearl of the Carpathians” resort, 48°31’25.8”N 22°52’06.7”E, beer traps in the forest and in trees at the stream, 06.05.2018 – 20.05.2018; ibid, Uzhhorod, 48°39’22.1”N 22°19’50.2”E, beer traps in the garden, apple trees, 01.05.2018 – 31.05.2018 (1 ♂); ibid 20.08.2018 – 26.08.2018 (8 ♀); 2 ♂, 3 ♀, ibid, Uzhhorod, 48°39’22.4”N 22°19’52.2”E, beer traps in oak forest (10 meters at the road), 01.05.2018 – 31.05.2018; 1 ♀, Klyucharky, forest, 48°24’23.5”N 22°39’39.7”E, beer trap, 13.– 28.07.2020; 7 ♂, 12 ♀, Klyucharky, abandoned field, 48°24’23.159”N 22°39’5.414”E, beer trap, 13.– 28.07.2020; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, Klyucharky, abandoned field, 48°24’23.159”N 22°39’5.414”E, beer trap, 27.8.– 11.09.2020. Remarks: The species name P. leopoliensis [with author’ remark “ mihi in litt. Lwów (w maju) ”] was used for the first time in the paper published by (Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162) and should be recognized as a nomen nudum. Later, Dziędzielewicz (1891: 49) reported the similarity of P. leopoliensis with P. communis, and opted to not describe the first species because the specimens were soured. In later contribution, Dziędzielewicz (1905: 113) added more information about ecology and distribution of P. leopoliensis in the Gorgany Mountains. Almost four decades later, Farbotko (1929b: 4) suggested the identity of P. leopoliensis and P. communis based on analysis of J. Dziędzielewicz’s publication from 1891. In Majewski (1882, 1885) a few different species of Panorpa most probably are treated under the single species name P. communis. The record from Kamyanets-Podilskyi in Dziędzielewicz (1891) is published based on Belke (1859). It is probable that many older records, as well as part of the material in this work from SMNH, belong to P. vulgaris (see comments under that species)., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 469-470, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema natura per regna tria naturae secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Vol. 1. 10 th Edition. Salvii, Holmiae, 824 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 542","Belke, G. (1859) Rys historyi naturalnej Kamienca podolskiego [Esquisse l'histoire naturelle de Kamienietz Podolski]. Drukarnia Gazety Codziennej, Warszawa, 1859, 1 - 114.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1867) Wykaz owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 1, 158 - 165.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1884) Sieciwki (Neuroptera) i Prasiatnice (Pseudoneuroptera) zebrane na Pokuciu w cigu lata 1883. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 18, 1 - 5 (223 - 229).","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1891) Przeglad fauny krajowej owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera, Pseudoneuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 26, 26 - 151.","Wierzejski, A. (1883) Dodatek do fauny sieciowek (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 17, 253 - 255.","Chaplygina, A. B. (2016) Konsortyvni zvyazky kropyvyanky chornoholovoi (Sylvia atricapilla L.) u lisovykh tsenozakh livoberezhnoi Ukrainy. [The consortial relations of Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla L.) in the forest cenoses of left bank Ukraine]. Studia Biologica, 10 (1), 99 - 110. [in Ukrainian, English summary] https: // doi. org / 10.30970 / sbi. 1001.464","Nowicki, M. (1864) Przyczynek do owadniczej fauny Galicyi. Drukarnia Uniwersytecka w Krakowie, Krakow, 87 pp.","Nowicki, M. (1865) Insecta Haliciae Musei Dzieduszyckiani. Typis Universitatis Jagellonicae, Cracoviae, 87 pp.","Nowicki, M. (1867) Instrukcya dla dostrzegaczy pojawow w swiecie zwierzecym. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 1, 1 - 29.","Nowicki, M. (1870) Zapiski faunicze. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 4, 1 - 28.","Lomnicki, M. (1877 a) Sprawozdanie z wycieczki zoologicznej odbytej na Podolu w r. 1876 pomiedzy Seretem, Zbruczem a Dniestrem. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 11, 128 - 156.","Majewski, E. (1882) Systematyczny wykaz owadow Zylkoskrzydlych polskich u nas dotad znalezionych. Insecta Neuroptera Polonica. Ksiegarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, Warszawa, 42 pp.","Majewski, E. (1885) Owady Zylkoskrzydle (Neuroptera Polonica). Systematyczny wykaz krajowych sieciarek i prasiatnic. Materyaly do fauny krajowej. Nakladem ksiegarni Teodora Paprockiego i S-ki, Warszawa, 1 - 2, 1 - 39.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Lomnicki, M. (1877 b) Spostrzezenia pojawow w swiecie zwierzecym w r. 1876. 3. W Stanislawowie przez Prof. Lomnickiego. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 11, 188.","Kopytko, U. (2009) Konsorty Astrantia major L. v Chornohori (Ukrainski Karpaty). [The consorts of Astrantia major L. in Chornohora (Ukrainian Carpathians). Visnyk Lviv University, Serie Biology, 51, 89 - 92. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1898) Wiadomosci o owadach siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera) zawarte w roczniku z r. 1896 czasopisma ni- emieckiego: Illustrite Wochenschrift fur Entomologie Neudamm i porownanie spostrzezen o pojawie odnosnych gatunkow w krajach Polski a w szczegolnosci Galicyi. Kosmos, 22, 190 - 197.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1905) Sieciarki (Neuroptera genuia) i Prasiatnice (Archiptera) zebrane w ciagu lat 1902 i 1903. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 38, 104 - 125.","Martynova, O. M. (1957) Skopionnitsy (Mecoptera) fauny SSSR. II Semeistvo Panorpidae. [Scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) of USSR fauna. II The family Panorpidae]. Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 36 (3), 721 - 747. [in Russian]","Dvorak, L., Haenni, J. - P., Maca, J., Mariychuk, R. & Obona, J. (2017) Some insects (Dermaptera, Diptera, Mecoptera) from beer traps in Uzhhorod City (Ukraine). Acta Universitatis Presoviensis, Folia Oecologica, 9 (2), 11 - 17.","Lezhenina, I. P., Gramma, V. N., Chaplygina, A. B. & Savinskaya, N. A. (2009) Chlenistonogie v gnezdakh mukholovki-beloshei- ki v nagornoi dubrave (Kharkovskaya oblast). [Arthropods in nests of Muscicapa albicollis in highland oak-grove (Khar- kov Region)]. Nauchnyie vedomosti Belgorodskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya: Yestestvennyie nauki, 3 (58), 95 - 100. [in Russian, English summary]","Dvorak, L., Haenni, J. - P., Dvorakova, K., Kameneva, E. P., Mariychuk, R., Manko, P., Obona, J. & Korneyev, V. A. (2019) Some insects from beer traps in Westernmost Ukraine. Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka, 10 (2), 1 - 6. https: // dx. doi. org / 10.5281 / zenodo. 3584947","Farbotko, J. (1929 b) Materjaly do znajomosci aparatu kopulacyjnego wojsilek (Panorpa) = Materialien zur Kenntnis der Geni- talapparates der Panorpaten. Prace Towarzystwa przyjaciol nauk w Wilnie, 5 (16), 1 - 43."]}
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46. Bittacus italicus
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Bittacidae ,Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Bittacus italicus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy ,Bittacus - Abstract
4. Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1766) Bittacus tipularius Latr.: Belke 1859: 83 [faunistics] Bittacus tipularius Fab.: Dziędzielewicz 1868: 153; 1889: 114 [faunistics]; Dziędzielewicz 1918: 40 [distribution, ecology] Bittacus tipularius F.: Łomnicki 1877a: 147 [faunistics] Bittacus tipularius Fb. Ltr. [sic!]: Majewski 1882: 17 [faunistics] Bittacus tipularius Fb. (B. italicus. Klug.) [sic!]: Majewski 1885: 2 [faunistics] Bittacus italicus Müll.: Kuntze 1937 –1938: 9 [faunistics, distribution] Bittacus italicus Müller, 1766 [sic!]: Martynova 1959: 197 [morphology, taxonomy, key, distribution] Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) [sic!]: Ermolenko 1994a: 142; Verves et al. 1999: 51 [protection]; Rizun et al. 2000: 26; Ermolenko & Korneev 2009: 138; Holoborodko 2011: 131; Mosin 2017a: 112; Zamoroka et al. 2017: 84; Kletyonkin 2018: 358 [distribution, protection] Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1766): Krivokhatskii & Prokopov 2015: 145 [distribution, protection] Bittacus italicus Mull. [sic!]: Yanytskyi et al. 2008 [distribution, protection]; Chaplygina et al. 2015: 78 [distribution]; Krainyk et al. 2018: 390 [distribution, protection] Published records: Alushta, Bilohirsk and Vyshenne, Carpathians, Cherkaska Regions [near Kiliberdy], Cherkaska, Chortkiv, Crimea, Dnipro river-valley, Dnipropetrovska and Khersonska Regions, Dnister, Donetska Region [Olkhovatka near Enakieve], Hadyach in Poltavska Region, Halychyna, Horodok, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kamyanets- Podilskyi, Khersonska, Khudykivtsi, Melnytsya-Podilska, Mezhyhirtsi near Halych, Mykhailykiv, Mykhalche, Novomlynsk and Krasne Pershe, Verbizh near Kolomyya, Opillya and Pokuttya, Podillya, Poltavska, Prut near Kolomyya, Prysamarya [Dnipropetrovska Region], Pylypche, Rosokhach near Chortkiv, Skala-Podilska, Sumska, Transnistria, Ustya, Velyki Kuchuhury [Kakhovske reservoir], Western Ukraine (Belke 1859; Dziędzielewicz 1868; Łomnicki 1877a; Majewski 1885; Dziędzielewicz 1889, 1918; Kuntze 1937 –1938; Martynova 1959; Ermolenko 1994a; Verves et al. 1999; Rizun et al. 2000; Yanytskyi et al. 2008; Ermolenko & Korneev 2009; Holoborodko 2011; Chaplygina et al. 2015; Krivokhatskii & Prokopov 2015; Mosin 2017a; Dobosz & Hadaś 1999; Rizun et al. 2000; Zamoroka et al. 2017; Kletyonkin 2018; Krainyk et al. 2018). Reviewed material: SMNH collection: 1 ♂, E21.02.01.01/01: “Mielnica nad Dniestrem. 1.-VIII.”; “ Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) ”; “1”, [1.8.?, Dnister]; 1 ♀, E21.02.01.01/02: “Rosochacz. 1.VIII”; “ Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) ”; “2”, [1.8.?, Rosokhach near Chortkiv]; 1 ♀, E21.02.01.01/03: “Podole.”; “ Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) ”; “3”, [?, Podillya]; 1 ♂, E21.02.01.01/04: “Rosochacz. 13.-VIII.”; “ Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) ”; “4”, [1.8.?, Rosokhach near Chortkiv]; 1 ♂, E21.02.01.01/05: “Międzyhorce ad Halicz 11.VII 1933 ”; “ Bittacus tipularius ”; “5”; “ Bittacus italicus (Müller, 1786) ” [11.7.1933, Mezhyhirtsi near Halych]. Remarks: Majewski’s (1882) report is based on a previous paper of Dziędzielewicz (1867). At the same time, a few records published by Dziędzielewicz (1868) belong to the personal communication of A. Wiezejski. Majewski (1885) reported this species from “Naddniestrze” [Transnistria] meaning the Podillya Region. Martynova (1959) mentioned this species from Ukraine based on specimens housed in the collection of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (former ZIN, AS USSR). Distributional data reported by Rizun et al. (2000) are based on faunistical information published by Belke (1859), Dziędzielewicz (1868, 1889), Wierzejski (1868) and Łomnicki (1877a), as well as results of SMNH collection determination. Altogether five specimens were mentioned from this collection: (1) from Podillya region (catalogue number Е 21.01.01.01/3); (2) from Melnytsya-Podilska (21.01.01.01/1); (3–4) from Rosokhach (Е 21.01.01.01/2 and Е 21.01.01.01/4) [all collected by J. Dziędzielewicz]; (5) from Mezhyhirtsi (Е 21.01.01.01/5) [collected by an anonymous author in 11.VIII.1933] (Rizun et al. 2000)., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 466-467, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Muller, O. F. (1766) Manipulus insectorum Taurinensium a Carolo Allionio editus. Miscellania Taurinensia, 3, 185 - 198.","Belke, G. (1859) Rys historyi naturalnej Kamienca podolskiego [Esquisse l'histoire naturelle de Kamienietz Podolski]. Drukarnia Gazety Codziennej, Warszawa, 1859, 1 - 114.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1868) Dodatek do zeszlorocznego wykazu sieciowek (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 2, 153.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1889) Nowy dodatek do fauny owadow siatkoskrzydlych. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 23, 112 - 118.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Lomnicki, M. (1877 a) Sprawozdanie z wycieczki zoologicznej odbytej na Podolu w r. 1876 pomiedzy Seretem, Zbruczem a Dniestrem. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 11, 128 - 156.","Majewski, E. (1882) Systematyczny wykaz owadow Zylkoskrzydlych polskich u nas dotad znalezionych. Insecta Neuroptera Polonica. Ksiegarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, Warszawa, 42 pp.","Majewski, E. (1885) Owady Zylkoskrzydle (Neuroptera Polonica). Systematyczny wykaz krajowych sieciarek i prasiatnic. Materyaly do fauny krajowej. Nakladem ksiegarni Teodora Paprockiego i S-ki, Warszawa, 1 - 2, 1 - 39.","Kuntze, R. (1937 - 1938) Charakterystyka entomofaunistyczna scianki wolczynieckiej pod Stanislawowem. Polskie pismo entomologiczne. [Bulletin entomologique de la Pologne], 16 - 17, 1 - 15.","Martynova, O. M. (1959) Skopionnitsy (Mecoptera) fauny SSSR. III Semeistvo Bittacidae. [Scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) of USSR fauna. III The family Bittacidae]. Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 38 (1), 196 - 199. [in Russian]","Ermolenko, V. M. (1994 a) Bitak italiiskyi, komarivka-bitak italiiska. Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786). In: Shcherbak, M. M. (Ed.), Chervona knyha Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit [Red Book of Ukraine. Fauna]. Kyiv, Ukrainska entsyklopediya, pp. 142. [in Ukrainian]","Verves, Ju. G., Khrokalo, L. A., Pavlyuk, R. S. & Balan, P. G. (1999) Do pryntsypiv doboru bezkhrebetnykh tvaryn u Chervonu knyhu Ukrainy. [Criteria of estimating species of invertebrate animals for including in the red book of Ukraine]. Zapovidna sprava v Ukraini, 5, 48 - 58. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Rizun, V. B., Konovalova, I. B. & Yanytskyi, T. P. (2000) Ridkisni i znykayuchi vydy komakh v entomolohichnykh kolektsiyakh Derzhavnoho pryrodoznavchoho muzeyu. [Rare and endangered insect species of Ukraine in the entomological collections of the State Museum of Natural History]. SMNH, Lviv, 71 pp. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Korneev, V. O. & Kotenko, A. G. (2009) Lodovychnyk vestvuda. Boreus westwoodi Hagen 1866. In: Akimov, I. A. (Ed.), Chervona knyha Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. [Red Book of Ukraine. Fauna]. Hlobalkonsaltynh, Kyiv, pp. 139. [in Ukrainian]","Holoborodko, K. K. (2011) Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786). KOМAРIVKA ItAЛIйсЬKA (BItAK ItAЛЬiнсKIй). Chervona knyga Dnipropetrovskoi oblasti. Tvarynnyj svit. [The red book of Dnipropetrovsk region. Animals]. New Print, Dnipropetrovsk, 131 pp. [in Ukrainian]","Mosin, H. H. (2017 a) Komarivka italiiska. Bittak italyanskii. Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786). In: Zalevskii, V. D. (Ed.), Chernova knyha Donetskoi oblasti: tvarynnyi svit. Naukovo-informatsiinyi dovidnyk. [R ed Book of Donetska Region: fauna. Scientific and informative guide]. Vinnytska oblasna drukarnya, Vinnytsya, pp. 1 - 112. [in Ukrainian]","Zamoroka, A. M., Bidychak, R. M., Geryak, Yu. M., Glotov, S. V., Kaprus, I. Ya., Kozoriz, Yu. H., Martynov, A. V., Mykhayliuk- Zamoroka, O. V., Pushkar, T. I., Rizun, V. B., Slobodian, O. M., Smirnov, N. A., Utevsky, S. Yu. & Shparyk, V. Yu. (2017) Rozpovsyudzhennya ridkisnykh vydiv bezkhrebetnykh tvaryn, zanesenykh do Chernovoi knyhy Ukrainy, v Ivano-Frankivskii oblasti. [Distribution of rare invertebrate animals listed in the Red Data Book of Ukraine in Ivano-Frankivsk Region]. Ukrainian Entomological Journal, 2 (13), 77 - 94. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Kletyonkin, V. H. (2018) Znakhidky tvaryn Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy u Dvorichanskomu raioni Kharkivskoi oblasti. [The findings of animals of the Red book of Ukraine in the Dvorichanskyi district of the Kharkivska Region]. Materialy do 4 - ho vydannya Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. Series: \" Conservation Biology in Ukraine \", 1 (7), 357 - 363. [in Ukrainian]","Krivokhatskii, V. A. & Prokopov, G. A. (2015) Komarovka italyanskaya (bittak italyanskii) Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786). In: Ivanov, S. P. & Fateryga, A. V. (Eds.), Krasnaya kniga Respubliki Krym. Zhivotnye. [Red Book of the Republic of Crimea. Animals]. IT \" Arial \", Simferopol, pp. 145. [in Russian]","Yanytskyi, T. P., Godunko, R. J. & Konovalova, I. B. (2008) Formuvannya ekolohichnoi merezhi i zberezhennya entomotsenoziv zakhidnoho regionu Ukrainy. [Formation of ecological network and conservation of entomological cenoses in Western Region of Ukraine]. Naukovyi visnyk Uzhhorodskoho universytetu. Seriya Biolohiya, 23, 249 - 253. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Chaplygina, A. B., Gramma, V. N., Bondarets, D. I. & Savynska, N. O. (2015) Chlenystonohi u trofotsenotychnii strukturi konsortsii mukholovky biloshyinoi v umovakh lisovykh biogeozenoziv Pivnichno-Skhidnoi Ukrainy. [Arthropods in trophiccenosis structure of collared flycatcher consortium in conditions of forest ecosystems of North-Eastern Ukraine]. Visnyk of Dnipropetrovsk University. Biology, ecology, 23 (1), 74 - 85. [in Ukrainian, English summary] https: // doi. org / 10.15421 / 011511","Krainyk, Yu. M., Busel, V. A., Holovko, O. S. & Horbenko, E. I. (2018) Fauna Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy Natsionalnoho pryrod- noho parku \" Velykyi Luh \". [The fauna of the Red book of Ukraine of the National Nature Park \" Velykyi Luh \"]. Materialy do 4 - ho vydannya Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. Series: \" Conservation Biology in Ukraine \", 1 (7), 389 - 393. [in Ukrainian]","Ermolenko, V. M. & Korneev, V. O. (2009) Komarivka italiiska. Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786). In: Akimov I. A. (Ed.), Chervona knyha Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. [Red Book of Ukraine. Fauna]. Kyiv, Hlobalkonsaltynh, pp 138. [in Ukrainian]","Dobosz, R. & Hadas, T. B. (1999) Bittacus italicus (O. F. Muller, 1766) (Mecoptera: Bittacidae) w Polsce i na Ukrainie. Polskie Towarzystwo Entomologiczne, 17 (3 - 4), 145 - 150.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1867) Wykaz owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 1, 158 - 165.","Wierzejski, A. (1868) Przyczynek do fauny owadow blonkoskrzydlych (Hymenoptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 2, 108 - 120."]}
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47. Panorpa picta Hagen 1863
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Panorpa picta ,Arthropoda ,Panorpa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panorpidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
─ Panorpa picta Hagen, 1863 Panorpa picta Hag.: Martynova 1957: 731; Dorokhova & Martynova 1987: 104 [morphology, taxonomy, key, distribution] Remarks: The occurrence in the Crimea was published by Martynova (1957) and repeated by Dorokhova & Martynova (1987). As Willmann (1975) stated, Panorpa picta is a nomen dubium, and the data from Crimea are unclear because they are based on females only., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on page 471, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Hagen, H. (1863) Die Odonaten- und Neuropteren-Fauna Syriens und Klein-Asiens. Wiener entomologische Monatsschrift, 7, 193 - 199.","Martynova, O. M. (1957) Skopionnitsy (Mecoptera) fauny SSSR. II Semeistvo Panorpidae. [Scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) of USSR fauna. II The family Panorpidae]. Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 36 (3), 721 - 747. [in Russian]","Dorokhova, G. I. & Martynova, O. M. (1987) Otryad Mecoptera. Skorpionovye mukhi. [The order Mecoptera. Scorpion-flies. Key of the insects of the European part of SSSR]. Opredelitel nasekomykh Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR, 4 (VI), 97 - 107. [in Russian]","Willmann, R. (1975) Die Gattung Panorpa in der Turkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 79, 543 - 564."]}
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48. Panorpa germanica Linnaeus 1758
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Panorpa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panorpa germanica ,Panorpidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
9. Panorpa germanica Linnaeus, 1758 Panorpa Montana Brauer [sic!]: Nowicki 1864: 61; 1865: 61 [faunistics] Panorpa montana Brauer: Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162; Łomnicki 1877a: 147 [faunistics] Panorpa germanica L.: Dziędzielewicz 1867: 162; 1891: 48; Majewski 1882: 16 [faunistics]; Dziędzielewicz 1918: 39 [distribution, ecology] Panorpa germanica Lin. (P. montana Brau.) [sic!]: Majewski 1885: 1 [faunistics] Panorpa montana. Bran. [sic!]: Dziędzielewicz 1898: 193 [faunistics] Published records: Carpathians, Dzvenyhorod, Halychyna, Holohory, Horodok, Ivano-Frankove near Lviv, Lviv, Naddnistryanshchyna [within Podillya Region], Prut, Ratyshchi, Sambir, Uzhhorod (Nowicki 1864, 1865; Dziędzielewicz 1867, 1989, 1918; Łomnicki 1877a; Majewski 1882, 1885; Wierzejski 1883; Dvořák et al. 2019). Reviewed material: SMNH collection: Panorpa germanica germanica Linnaeus, 1758: 1 ♂, E21.01.01.04/01: “ Lwów okolice.”; “ Panorpa germanica Linnaeus, 1758 det. WK”, [?, Lviv]; Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach, 1972: 1 F, E21.01.01.07/01: “Hołosko wielkie 18.5.”; “ Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach det. WK”, [18.5.?, Holosko]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.07/02: “26.5. Hołosko wielkie”; “ Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach det. WK”, [26.5.?, Holosko]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.07/03: “Hołosko”; “ Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach det. WK”, [?, Holosko]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.07/04: “Pieniaki. 28.V.”; “ Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach det. WK”, [28.5.?, Penyaky]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.07/05: “Mikuliczyn VIII.”; “ Panorpa germanica graeca Lauterbach det. WK”, [?.8.?, Mykulychyn]. New material examined: 1 ♂, Zakarpatska Region, Perehinskyi district, Kamyanytsya village upstream of Sukhyi Stream; 48°42’46.2”N 22°25’24.9”E, sweep netting, 12.8.2015. Remarks: A few records published by Majewski (1882, 1885) most probably belong to P. hybrida (see below); the same author reported P. germanica predominantly based on older publications., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 470-471, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema natura per regna tria naturae secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Vol. 1. 10 th Edition. Salvii, Holmiae, 824 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 542","Nowicki, M. (1864) Przyczynek do owadniczej fauny Galicyi. Drukarnia Uniwersytecka w Krakowie, Krakow, 87 pp.","Nowicki, M. (1865) Insecta Haliciae Musei Dzieduszyckiani. Typis Universitatis Jagellonicae, Cracoviae, 87 pp.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1867) Wykaz owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej c. k. Towarzystwa naukowego Krakowskiego. Materyaly do fizyografii Galicyi, Krakow, 1, 158 - 165.","Lomnicki, M. (1877 a) Sprawozdanie z wycieczki zoologicznej odbytej na Podolu w r. 1876 pomiedzy Seretem, Zbruczem a Dniestrem. Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 11, 128 - 156.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1891) Przeglad fauny krajowej owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera, Pseudoneuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 26, 26 - 151.","Majewski, E. (1882) Systematyczny wykaz owadow Zylkoskrzydlych polskich u nas dotad znalezionych. Insecta Neuroptera Polonica. Ksiegarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, Warszawa, 42 pp.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Majewski, E. (1885) Owady Zylkoskrzydle (Neuroptera Polonica). Systematyczny wykaz krajowych sieciarek i prasiatnic. Materyaly do fauny krajowej. Nakladem ksiegarni Teodora Paprockiego i S-ki, Warszawa, 1 - 2, 1 - 39.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1898) Wiadomosci o owadach siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera) zawarte w roczniku z r. 1896 czasopisma ni- emieckiego: Illustrite Wochenschrift fur Entomologie Neudamm i porownanie spostrzezen o pojawie odnosnych gatunkow w krajach Polski a w szczegolnosci Galicyi. Kosmos, 22, 190 - 197.","Wierzejski, A. (1883) Dodatek do fauny sieciowek (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 17, 253 - 255.","Dvorak, L., Haenni, J. - P., Dvorakova, K., Kameneva, E. P., Mariychuk, R., Manko, P., Obona, J. & Korneyev, V. A. (2019) Some insects from beer traps in Westernmost Ukraine. Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka, 10 (2), 1 - 6. https: // dx. doi. org / 10.5281 / zenodo. 3584947","Lauterbach, K. E. (1972) Zur Kenntnis der Skorpionsfliegen des Balkans (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 19, 109 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.1002 / mmnd. 19720190112"]}
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49. Panorpa cognata Rambur 1842
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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Mecoptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Panorpa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Panorpidae ,Taxonomy ,Panorpa cognata - Abstract
6. Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842 Panorpa fasciata F. (?) [sic!]: Majewski 1882: 16; 1885: 2 [faunistics] Panorpa cognata Ramb.: Wierzejski 1883: 253 [faunistics]; Dziędzielewicz 1891: 49; 1918: 39 [distribution, ecology] Panorpa cognata Ramb. (P. germanica Brau.) [sic!]: Majewski 1885: 1 [faunistics] Panorpa cognata. Ramb. [sic!]: Dziędzielewicz 1898: 193 [faunistics] Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842: Martynova 1957: 732 [morphology, taxonomy, key, distribution] Published records: Anheliv, Chernihivska Region, Dzvenyhorod, Halychyna, Kamyanets-Podilskyi, Lviv [Holoko], Potorytsya (Belke 1859; Majewski 1882, 1885; Wierzejski 1883; Dziędzielewicz 1891, 1898, 1918; Martynova 1957). Reviewed material: SMNH collection: 1 ♂, E21.01.01.02/01: “Poturzyca Lom. 8-9. wielki las.”; “ Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842 det. WK”, [?, Potorytsya l]; 1 ♀, E21.01.01.02/02: “Hołosko wielkie 30.6.1867.”; “ Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842 det. WK”, [30.6.1867, Holosko]; 1 ♂, E21.01.01.02/03: “Hołosko”; “ Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842 det. WK”, [?, Holosko]. Remarks: Majewski (1882, 1885) indicated a questionable record of “ Panorpa fasciata F. (?)” previously published by Belke (1859) together with other representatives of the genus Panorpa. Dziędzielewicz (1891) also reported “ P.? fasciata Fab. ” as a questionable species based on G. Belke’s information, and suggested that the record belongs to P. cognata. At present, the name P. fasciata is a synonym of P. americana Swederus, which is restricted to the U.S.A. (Penny & Byers 1979). The specimens from SMNH collection were mentioned in Dziędzielewicz (1918: 39)., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 468-469, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Rambur, M. P. (1842) Histoire Naturelle des Insectes, Nevropteres. Fain et Thunot, Paris, 534 pp.","Majewski, E. (1882) Systematyczny wykaz owadow Zylkoskrzydlych polskich u nas dotad znalezionych. Insecta Neuroptera Polonica. Ksiegarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, Warszawa, 42 pp.","Majewski, E. (1885) Owady Zylkoskrzydle (Neuroptera Polonica). Systematyczny wykaz krajowych sieciarek i prasiatnic. Materyaly do fauny krajowej. Nakladem ksiegarni Teodora Paprockiego i S-ki, Warszawa, 1 - 2, 1 - 39.","Wierzejski, A. (1883) Dodatek do fauny sieciowek (Neuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 17, 253 - 255.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1891) Przeglad fauny krajowej owadow siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera, Pseudoneuroptera). Sprawozdania Komisji Fizjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 26, 26 - 151.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1898) Wiadomosci o owadach siatkoskrzydlych (Neuroptera) zawarte w roczniku z r. 1896 czasopisma ni- emieckiego: Illustrite Wochenschrift fur Entomologie Neudamm i porownanie spostrzezen o pojawie odnosnych gatunkow w krajach Polski a w szczegolnosci Galicyi. Kosmos, 22, 190 - 197.","Martynova, O. M. (1957) Skopionnitsy (Mecoptera) fauny SSSR. II Semeistvo Panorpidae. [Scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) of USSR fauna. II The family Panorpidae]. Entomologicheskoe obozrenie, 36 (3), 721 - 747. [in Russian]","Belke, G. (1859) Rys historyi naturalnej Kamienca podolskiego [Esquisse l'histoire naturelle de Kamienietz Podolski]. Drukarnia Gazety Codziennej, Warszawa, 1859, 1 - 114.","Penny, N. D. & Byers, G. W. (1979) A Check-List of the Mecoptera of the World. Acta Amazonica, 9 (2), 365 - 388. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / 1809 - 43921979092365"]}
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Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław, and Godunko, Roman J.
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3. Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 Boreus Westwoodi Hag. [sic!]: Dziędzielewicz 1914: 44; Dziędzielewicz 1918: 40 [faunistics, distribution, comparison with P. hyemalis]; Fudakowski 1923: 203 [distribution]; Svensson 1972: 29 [taxonomy, distribution]; Ermolenko 1994b: 144 [protection]; Verves et al. 1999: 51 [protection]; Rizun et al. 2000: 27 [distribution, protection]; Korneev & Kotenko 2009: 139 [distribution]; Mateleshko 2011: 92 [distribution]; Zhuravchak 2011: 65 [distribution, protection]; Mosin 2017b: 113 [distribution, protection] Bareus [sic!] westwoodi Hagen: Krainyk et al. 2018: 390 [distribution, protection] Published records: Bilske near Sarny [Rivnenskyi Nature Reserve], Breskul, Carpathians [Zakarpatska, Ivano- Frankivska and Chernivetska Regions], Chornohora, Donetska Region [“Svyati Hory”], Foreshchynka, Prut, Turkul, Ukrainian Carpathians, Ukrainian Polissya [Zhytomyrska, Kyivska and Chernihivska Regions], Ukrainian Polissya, near Irpin [Kyivska Region], vicinity of Skelky [Vasylivskyi district, Zaporizhska Region], Zavoielya (Dziędzielewicz 1914, 1918; Fudakowski 1923; Svensson 1972; Ermolenko 1994b; Korneev & Kotenko 2009; Verves et al. 1999; Rizun et al. 2000; Zhuravchak 2011; Mateleshko 2011; Mosin 2017b; Krainyk et al. 2018). Reviewed material: SMNH collection: 1 ♀, E21.03.01.01/01: “Czarnohora Turkuł. 7. VI 1911. 1880m.”; “1”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ”, [7.6.1911, Chornohora-Turkul]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.01/02: “Czarnohora Foreszczynka w grudniu (XII)”; “2”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ”, [?, Chornohora-Foreshchynka]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.01/03: “Czarnohora Foreszczynka 2-20.XII-1911.”; “3”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ” [2- 20.12.1911, Chornohora- Foreshchynka]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.01/04: “Czarnohora Foreszczynka I (styczeń) 1911.”; “4”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ”, [1911, Chornohora-Foreshchynka]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.01/05: “Czarnohora. Koźmieska. 10.-1.-1909 zeb. H. Huppenthal.”; “5”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ”, [10.1.1909, Chornohora]; 1 ♀, E21.03.01.01/06: “W kosówce nad Niesamowitym 15.IX.1924.”; “ Boreus Hag. westwoodi ”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ”, [15.9.1924,?]; 1 ♂, E21.03.01.01/07: “Pod Breskul 11.IX.03.”; “7”; “ Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866 ” [11.9.1903, Breskul]. Remarks: The determination of materials listed by Dziędzielewicz (1914) was confirmed by František Klapálek. All records mentioned by Svensson (1972) are based on the summarized publication of Dziędzielewicz (1918) and listed under Poland. Penny (1977) did not report this species from Ukraine on published distributional maps. Fudakowski (1923) reported two additional localities of this species, one from the Tatra Mountains and the second from the western part of the Roztochchya Region within the current territory of Poland. B. westwoodi also occurs in the eastern part of Roztochchya belonging to Ukraine. Distributional data reported by Rizun et al. (2000) are based on faunistical information published in Red Book of Ukraine (1994), and results of SMNH collection determination; altogether seven specimens were mentioned (see also above): (1) Chornohora (catalogue number Е 21.02.01.01/7); (2) Kozmeshchyk (21.02.01.01/5); (3–5) Foreshchynka (Е 21.02.01.01/2, Е 21.02.01.01/3 and Е 21.02.01.01/4); (6) Turkul (Е 21.02.01.01/1) [collected by J. Dziędzielewicz and H. Huppenthal]; (7) Nesamovyte (Е 21.02.01.01/6) [collected by an anonymous author in 15.IX.1924]., Published as part of Dvořák, Libor, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Manko, Peter, Oboňa, Jozef, Krzemiński, Wiesław & Godunko, Roman J., 2022, Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine, pp. 459-483 in Zootaxa 5141 (5) on pages 465-466, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6593148, {"references":["Hagen, A. H. (1866) Synopsis of the genus Boreus. Entomologists Monthly Magazine, 3, 132","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1914) O owadzie Posniezku (Boreus), zyjacym na ziemiach Polski. Kosmos, 29 (1 - 3), 42 - 45.","Dziedzielewicz, J. (1918) Owady siatkoskrzydlowate ziem Polski (Insecta neuropteroidea Poloniae terrarum). Rozprawy i Wiadomo s ci z Muzeum im. Dzieduszyckich, Lwow, 4 (1 - 4), 38 - 40.","Fudakowski, J. (1923) Znane i nowe stanowiska Borens hiemalis L. i B. westwoodi Hag. (Neuropteroidea - Mecoptera). (Neue und bekannte Standorte von Boreus hiemalis L. u. B. westwoodi Hag. in Polen). Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, 2 (4), 202 - 204.","Svensson, S. A. (1972) Boreus Latreille, 1825 (Mecoptera). A Synopsis of Described Species. Insect Systematics & Evolution, 3 (1), 26 - 32. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 187631272 X 00049","Ermolenko, V. M. (1994 b) Lodovychnyk vestvuda. Lodovychnyk zvychainyi. Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866. In: Shcherbak, M. M. (Ed.), Chervona knyha Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit [Red Book of Ukraine. Fauna]. Ukrainska entsyklopediya, Kyiv, pp. 144. [in Ukrainian]","Verves, Ju. G., Khrokalo, L. A., Pavlyuk, R. S. & Balan, P. G. (1999) Do pryntsypiv doboru bezkhrebetnykh tvaryn u Chervonu knyhu Ukrainy. [Criteria of estimating species of invertebrate animals for including in the red book of Ukraine]. Zapovidna sprava v Ukraini, 5, 48 - 58. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Rizun, V. B., Konovalova, I. B. & Yanytskyi, T. P. (2000) Ridkisni i znykayuchi vydy komakh v entomolohichnykh kolektsiyakh Derzhavnoho pryrodoznavchoho muzeyu. [Rare and endangered insect species of Ukraine in the entomological collections of the State Museum of Natural History]. SMNH, Lviv, 71 pp. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Korneev, V. O. & Kotenko, A. G. (2009) Lodovychnyk vestvuda. Boreus westwoodi Hagen 1866. In: Akimov, I. A. (Ed.), Chervona knyha Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. [Red Book of Ukraine. Fauna]. Hlobalkonsaltynh, Kyiv, pp. 139. [in Ukrainian]","Mateleshko, O. Yu. (2011) Lodovychnyk Vestvuda. Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866. In: Mateleshko, O. Yu. & Potish, L. A. (Eds.), Chervona knyha Ukrainskykh Karpat. Tvarynnyi svit. [Red Book of the Ukrainian Carpathians. Fauna]. Uzhhorod, Karpaty, pp. 92. [in Ukrainian]","Zhuravchak, R. O. (2011) Stan vyvchennya ta rarytetna skladova entomofauny Rivnenskoho pryrodnoho zapovidnyka ta sumizhnykh terytorii. [The condition of the studying and rare component of entomofauna of Rivnenskyi nature reserve and adjacent territories]. Naukovyi visnyk Uzhhorodskoho universytetu. Seriya Biolohiya, 31, 62 - 67. [in Ukrainian, English summary]","Mosin, H. H. (2017 b) Lodovychnyk Vestvuda. Lednichnik Vestvuda. Boreus westwoodi Hagen, 1866. In: Zalevskii, V. D. (Ed.), Chernova knyha Donetskoi oblasti: tvarynnyi svit. Naukovo-informatsiinyi dovidnyk. [R ed Book of Donetska Region: fauna. Scientific and informative guide]. Vinnytska oblasna drukarnya, Vinnytsya, 113 pp. [in Ukrainian]","Krainyk, Yu. M., Busel, V. A., Holovko, O. S. & Horbenko, E. I. (2018) Fauna Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy Natsionalnoho pryrod- noho parku \" Velykyi Luh \". [The fauna of the Red book of Ukraine of the National Nature Park \" Velykyi Luh \"]. Materialy do 4 - ho vydannya Chervonoi knyhy Ukrainy. Tvarynnyi svit. Series: \" Conservation Biology in Ukraine \", 1 (7), 389 - 393. [in Ukrainian]","Penny, N. D. (1977) A systematic study of the family Boreidae (Mecoptera). The University of Kansas science bulletin, 51, 141 - 217."]}
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