Kuatunia oloyensis Wittmer, 1999

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Distribution notes. In the original description Walter Wittmer reports three localities, two of which erroneously placed in Transbaikalia:

Holotype: Magadanskaya Oblast, SE Siberia (not in Transbaikalia: Oloy River is a tributary of Omolon River, in its turn a tributary of Kolyma River); a first Paratype labelled “Verkhneudinsk” (now Ulan-Ude), actually in Transbaikalia; a second Paratype from Amurskaya Oblast, in the Russian Far East (Skovorodino) (not in Transbaikalia). Later, some further specimens were found in Baikal (Olkhon peninsula), Chita and Yakutia, as detailed below:

IRKUTSKAYA OBLAST: Vitim Upland, upper stream of Bolshoi Amalat River, 1.VIII.1967, coll.?—1 Ƥ (SCH); Olkhonsky Raion, Chernorud environce, Sarinskii Goletz (mountain peak stones), on Pinus pumila, 12.VII.1998, S. Toshchakov leg. —1 3 (SCH); CHITINSKAYA OBLAST: Chita City, 4.VII.1977, V. Kovalev, D. Zherikhin leg.—1 3 (SZMN); YAKUTIA: Keedei Lake, pass to the Amgu river, 15.VII. [19]25, L. Bianki leg.—1 3 (ZISP).

Thus, this species appears widely distributed in the northeastern part of Asiatic Russia.