Chorosoma gracile Josifov, 1968

Rédei, Dávid, 2018, A review of the species of the tribe Chorosomatini of China (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhopalidae), Zootaxa 4524 (3), pp. 308-328 : 316-317

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5969216

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scientific name

Chorosoma gracile Josifov, 1968
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Chorosoma gracile Josifov, 1968 View in CoL

( Figs. 15–17 View FIGURES 15–17 )

Chorosoma gracile Josifov, 1968: 255 View in CoL . Lectotype ( Göllner-Scheiding 1983: 119, by use of ‘Holotypus’): ♂, Bulgaria, Dikili- Tasch, 30 km W of Varna; ZISB.

Chorosoma gracile: Martynova (1975: 79, 80) View in CoL (in key, figures, distribution, bionomics, host plants), Kiritshenko & Kerzhner (1976: 95) (records), Linnavuori (1976: 95) (in key), Göllner-Scheiding (1983: 119) (catalogue, distribution, bibliography), Putshkov (1986: 112, 114) (in key, diagnostic characters, figures, distribution, bionomics), Stehlík & Vavřínová (1989: 198) (record, distribution, bionomics, host plants), Moulet (1991: 413) (type material, diagnostic characters), Moulet (1995: 238, 243) (in key, redescription, figures, habitat, bionomics, host plants, distribution), Kis (2001: 77, 79) (redescription, habitus, figures, bionomics, host plant, distribution), Dolling (2006: 24) (catalogue, distribution), Schwartz et al. (2008: 346) (diagnostic characters), Vinokurov et al. (2010: 220) (catalogue, distribution), Aukema et al. (2013: 409) (distribution).

Specimens examined. CHINA. Xinjiang : Jeminay County (= Jimunai ), 780 m, 15.vii.1967, leg. Y.L. Chen (1 ♂ IZAS), Gulja (= Yining), Hegu , 540–630 m, 4.viii.1957, leg. G. Wang (1 ♂ IZAS) ; Inner Mongolia: Alxa League, Helan Mountain National Nature Reserve, Halawu Management Station , Shatangzi Monitoring Station , 2300–2500 m, 29.vii.2010, leg. Y. Cui (1 ♀ NKUM) , same natural reserve, Halawu Management Station, Qianggangling , 1861 m, 8.viii.2010, leg. Y. Cui (1 ♂ NKUM) , same natural reserve, Gulaben Management Station, Heigou , 1700 m, 4.viii.2010, leg. H.X. Tang (2 ♂♂ NKUM) , same natural reserve, Gulaben Management Station, Luanchaigou , 2285–2375 m, 6.viii.2010, leg. H.X. Tang (1 ♂ 1 ♀ NKUM) , same natural reserve, Chuimo [= water mill] Pond, Xiangchizi , 1861 m, 15.viii.2010, leg. Y. Cui (1 ♂ NKUM) .

Discussion. This species can readily be recognized based on its original description and illustrations ( Josifov 1968); its diagnostic characters were discussed, original illustrations or reproductions of those accompanying the original description were provided by Martynova (1975), Vásárhelyi (1983), Putshkov (1986), and Moulet (1991, 1995).

Distribution. This species is restricted to the steppic zone of Europe and central Asia. It reaches the western border of its area in the Czech Republic and Austria, it is found across Central Asia, and extends to Mongolia in the east. A distribution map was presented by Putshkov (1986: 112, fig. 61). The specimens from Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regions recorded above represent the first records of this species from China.

IZAS

Institut Zoologii Akademii Nauk Ukraini - Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

NKUM

Nankai University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Rhopalidae

Genus

Chorosoma

Loc

Chorosoma gracile Josifov, 1968

Rédei, Dávid 2018
2018
Loc

Chorosoma gracile:

Aukema, B. & Rieger, C. & Rabitsch, W. 2013: 409
Vinokurov, N. N. & Kanyukova, E. V. & Golub, V. B. 2010: 220
Schwartz, M. D. & Schaefer, C. W. & Lattin, J. D. 2008: 346
Dolling, W. R. 2006: 24
Moulet, P. 1991: 413
Stehlik, J. L. & Vavrinova, I. 1989: 198
Gollner-Scheiding, U. 1983: 119
Kiritshenko, A. N. & Kerzhner, I. M. 1976: 95
Linnavuori, R. 1976: 95
1976
Loc

Chorosoma gracile

Josifov, M. 1968: 255
1968
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