taxonID	type	description	language	source
038087FCFFCD7F69FF36FD7E09A143EC.taxon	description	Fig. 1, 2	en	Sergeev, M. G., Zharkov, V. D., Molodtsov, V. V. (2025): AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) - A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 519: 1-11, DOI: 10.25221/fee.519.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.519.1
038087FCFFCD7F69FF36FD7E09A143EC.taxon	materials_examined	MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Republic of Khakassia: eastern (right) side of Bely Iyus River, upstream of the mouth of Cherny Iyus River, S Kopyevo, 54.92 ° N, 89.85 ° E, southern slopes and upper terraces, dry steppes, 26 – 27. VII 1995, 5 ♂, 70 ♀ (A. M. Gusachenko, A. I. Lee, D. C. Stepanova, M. G. Sergeev); Batenevskiy Range, S Pervomayskoye, 54.56 ° N, 90.8 ° E, southern slope, dry steppe, 17. VII 2012, several adults observed (Sergeev); near Fyrkal Lake, 54.62 ° N, 89.79 ° E, steppes, 21. VI – 14. VIII 1970, 24 ♂, 47 ♀; Ust-Fyrkal, 54.64 ° N, 89.76 ° E, steppes, 09. VII 1970, 14 ♂, 23 ♀; 1.5 km E Fyrkal settlement, 54.64 ° N, 89.87 ° E, steppes, 26. VI 1970, 7 ♂, 4 ♀, 2 larvae; 1 – 1.5 km S Solionoozernoe (the former Forpost), 54.71 ° N, 89.88 ° E, steppes, 24. VI – 24. VII 1970, 4 ♀; 4 km W Dzhirim, near Krasnen'koe Lake, 54.80 ° N, 90.32 ° E, steppes, 29. VI 1970, 1 ♂, 4 ♀; near Bele Lake, 54.62 ° N, 90.17 ° E, steppes, 29. VI 1970, 2 ♂, 1 ♀; near Itkul Lake, 54.49 ° N, 90.06 ° E, steppes, 1969, 11 ♂, 11 ♀.	en	Sergeev, M. G., Zharkov, V. D., Molodtsov, V. V. (2025): AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) - A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 519: 1-11, DOI: 10.25221/fee.519.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.519.1
038087FCFFCD7F69FF36FD7E09A143EC.taxon	discussion	REMARKS. Almost simultaneously Tarbinsky (1931) and Hebard (1935) tried to synonymize Ae. reuteri with Ae. variegatus. Hebard supposed that the specific form of fore tibiae of Ae. reuteri (Fig. 1) is associated with some physiological peculiarities of individual development. However, molecular data show that the studied species of the genus Aeropedellus form one well supported clade (Chapco & Contreras, 2011), but Ae. reuteri is well separated from other species studied (A. variegatus and two North-American grasshoppers, namely Ae. arcticus Hebard and Ae. clavatus (Thomas )).	en	Sergeev, M. G., Zharkov, V. D., Molodtsov, V. V. (2025): AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) - A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 519: 1-11, DOI: 10.25221/fee.519.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.519.1
038087FCFFCD7F69FF36FD7E09A143EC.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION. Russia (Republic of Khakassia, the southern parts of Krasnoyarsk Krai, and Irkutsk Oblast) (Fig. 2). The species was also mentioned for Mongolia (Gankhuyag et al., 1971), but these data should be checked (see: Chogsomzhav, 1972; Baturina et al., 2024 a).	en	Sergeev, M. G., Zharkov, V. D., Molodtsov, V. V. (2025): AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) - A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 519: 1-11, DOI: 10.25221/fee.519.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.519.1
