Published October 23, 2022 | Version v1
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New records of native and alien true bugs (Heteroptera) from Kemerovo Region, Western Siberia, Russia

  • 1. Altai State University
  • 2. Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch RAS
  • 3. Museum-Reserve "Tomskaya Pisanitsa"
  • 4. Kemerovo State University
  • 5. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center "Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS"; Siberian Federal University, Institute of Ecology and Geography

Description

The article provides first records of 20 true bugs species (Heteroptera) from seven families (Lygaeidae, Miridae, Tingidae, Acanthosomatidae, Berytidae, and Saldidae) in Kemerovo Region, Western Siberia, Russia. These species, except two, are known in other regions of the Asian part of Russia, thus, the novel data clarify their up-to-date distribution. Most of true bugs, including an alien Hoplomachus thunbergii (Fallén) (i.e. 70% of all species in the study) were found in two botanical gardens (Kuzbasskiy and Orbita) in Kemerovo Region, highlighting the importance of surveying such plantings when running faunal studies and inventories. Two alien species, H. thunbergii (fam. Miridae) and Arocatus rufipes Stål (fam. Lygaeidae) originating from the European and Far Eastern parts of Russia respectively, were found in the city of Kemerovo and represent novel records for the Asian part of Russia (the former species) and Siberia (the latter species). These species could be introduced to Kemerovo Region with plants for planting, plant material or transported with human vehicles. Further studies would be needed to confirm this hypothesis. Here we provide short synopses of the bionomics, distributional records and trophic associations for all species newly documented in Kemerovo Region. The images of adults and male genitalia are given for the majority of species.

Notes

The authors are grateful to Prof. R.V. Yakovlev (Altai State University, Barnaul) for his help and support on different stages of this study, A. Ustyuzhanina (Tomsk) for useful comments on early version of the manuscript. The contribution of V.V. Ru-doi and N.I. Kirichenko was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 22-16-00075) [species identification, distribution and trophic association data review, the manuscript preparation], N.N. Vinokurov was supported by the project of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project No. 0297-2021-0044) [verification of species identification].

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