Barycnemis harpura (Schrank, 1802)
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https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2019.28.2.333 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E87F0-FF92-FF8B-FF17-FAC8FB1EFA4B |
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Felipe |
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Barycnemis harpura (Schrank, 1802) |
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15. Barycnemis harpura (Schrank, 1802) View in CoL
Material examined. Crimea, Pionerskoe, 12.IX.1975, coll. L. Zimina, 1 female (ZMUM). Georgia: N of Tbilisi, Magaroskari, 19.VI.2014, coll. Snížek, 1 female (OLML); N of Tbilisi, Zemo Artani, N Tianeti, 13.VI.2014, coll. Snížek, 1 male (OLML). Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Prov ., 49°15′00′′N, 87°04′48′′E, 1750 m a.s.l., 3–5.VII.2012, coll. O. Kosterin, 1 male (ZMUM). * Kyrgyzstan, Jalal-Abad Prov .: Talas, Tschitschkantal, 42°06′52′′N, 72°48′14′′E, 1650–1700 m a.s.l., 24–25.VI.2010, coll. E. & J. Hüttinger, 2 males (OLML); Osch, Nookat, waterfall on Abschyr-Say River, 42°07′44′′N, 72°21′42′′E, 1870– 1950 m a.s.l., 20–21.VI.2010, coll. E. & J. Hüttinger, 3 females, 5 males (OLML); Tskhatkal-Geb., Tschanatsch-Tal, 41°35′55.3′′N, 71°30′13.7′′E, 1930 m a.s.l., 3.VI.2008, coll. E. & J. Hüttinger, 6 males, 6 specimens of unknown sex [metasoma absent] (OLML). Mongolia: Övörkhangai Aimag, “C”, 90 km NE of Tsetserleg, 45°03′N, 102°25′E, 1400 m a.s.l., 27.VII.2005, coll. J. Halada, 1 female (OLML); Dornod Aimag, “E”, 100 km W of Choibalsan, 820 m a.s.l., 23.VII.2005, coll. J. Halada, 1 female (OLML). Russia: Karelia, NW of Ladoga Lake, near Kurkiyoki [Kurkijoki], Koyonsari I., 28–29.VII.2005, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 male (ZMUM); Moscow Prov .: 10 km S of Moscow, 3.IX.1988, coll. V. Barták, 1 female (OLML); 60 km S of Moscow, 3.IX.1988, coll. V. Barták, 1 female (OLML); Vzletnaya, 3.IX.1988, coll. V. Barták, 1 female (OLML); SW of Moscow, Moskovskiy, 55°34′51′′N, 37°20′15′′E, 20.VIII.2016, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 female (ZMUM); Orekhovo-Zuevo Distr., station at 73 km, Smolevo Vill., 55°34′44′′N, 38°39′58′′E, 125 m a.s.l., yellow pan trap, 16–20.VIII.2011, coll. K. Tomkovich, 4 females (ZMUM); Podol’sk Distr., Station Vesennyaya, 55°23′17′′N, 37°32′10′′E, yellow pan trap, 30.VIII–2. IX.2011, coll. K. Tomkovich, 2 females (ZMUM); Polushkino, 24.VIII.1966, coll. G. Viktorov, 1 female (ZMUM); Bashkortostan, Abzakovo – Murakaevo, E of Kryktytau Mts., Betula , steppe, 2–8.VIII.2008, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 female, 1 male (ZMUM); Chelyabinsk Prov ., near Zlatoust, Taganay Mts., 55°13′41′′N, 59°47′42′′E, 18–24.VII.2008, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 male (ZMUM); Khakassia, Shira Distr., Shira Salt Lake, 54°29′06′′N, 90°13′26′′E, 350 m a.s.l., Larix and Betula , 21–24.VI.2011, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 female (ZMUM); Krasnoyarsk Terr., Stolby Nature Sanctuary, 55°57′43′′N, 92°45′00′′E, 300 m a.s.l., pine forest on mountain, yellow pan trap, 28–31.VII.2009, coll. K. Tomkovich, 1 female (ZMUM); Sakhalin Prov ., Kuril Is., Ekarma I., E of Cape Shpilevoy, 48°58′N, 153°55′E, 10.VIII.1996, coll. B.K. Urban, 1 female (TAMU).
Distribution. Widespread and abundant Holarctic species. North America, Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, Mongolia, Siberia, Russian Far East, Japan.
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