Laburrus similis Vilbaste, 1965
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Laburrus similis Vilbaste, 1965 |
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31. Laburrus similis Vilbaste, 1965 View in CoL
Fig. 102 View Figs 92–105. 92–93 .
DISTRIBUTION. South Urals (Guberlya Mountains), Southern Siberia from Altai to Transbaikalia, southern regions of the Russian Far East .
RECORD. Oscillograms of calling signals of males from the northern part of Volgograd Oblast, Kamyshin District, environs of Scherbakovka are given in Tishechkin [2009]. This is the first record of L. similis in European Russia.
REMARK. In the shape of the male genitalia is similar to L. impictifrons (Boheman, 1852) , which is widespread in European Russia, Kazakhstan, and northern Kyrgyzstan. Differs from it in the calling signal pattern, greenish coloration (yellowish in L. impictifrons ) and widely darkened apical parts of the forewings (with only narrow dark margins in L. impictifrons ) [ Tishechkin, 2009].
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