Anapus kirschbaumi Stål, 1858
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.191545 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6226098 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/727E87B0-FF9A-3A6E-0DB1-F8F7FBA98E03 |
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Plazi |
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Anapus kirschbaumi Stål, 1858 |
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Anapus kirschbaumi Stål, 1858 View in CoL
Known from Turkey, Azerbaijan ( Drapolyuk, 2001), Iran ( Linnavuori & Modarres, 1999), southern part of European Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, West and East Siberia. New for Mongolia and Uzbekistan.
Material examined: MONGOLIA: Central Aimak: Ereldzi, tributary of Toola, NE Ulaanbaator [Urga], 47.95 ° N 107.85333 ° E, 13 Jul 1897, Klements, 1Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00257719). Toola river, between Gachurin and Khuantey, NE of Ulaanbaator [Urga], 47.933 ° N 107.165 ° E, 0 4 Jul 1897, Klements, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00249895). North Hangay Aimak: Urtu-Terkhe river, Terkhyn-gol, 48.079 ° N 99.446 ° E, 23 Jun 1928, Kondratieva, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00266395), 5Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00266390- AMNH _PBI 00266394). South Hangay Aimak: Lamyn-gegen, SE Khangay, 16 Jul 1926, A. N. Kiritshenko, 23 ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 266384, AMNH _PBI 00266385), 3Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00266369- AMNH _PBI 00266371); 17 Jul 1926, A. N. Kiritshenko, 23 ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 266386, AMNH _PBI 00266387), 7Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00266372- AMNH _PBI 0 0 266374, AMNH _PBI 0 0 266376- AMNH _PBI 0 0 266379); 18 Jul 1926, A. N. Kiritshenko, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00266388), 5Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 266375, AMNH _PBI 00266380- AMNH _PBI 00266383); 21 Jul 1926, A. N. Kiritshenko, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00266389). UZBEKISTAN: 30 km N of Ayakgytma, 40.935 ° N 64.498 ° E, 25 Apr 1966, I. M. Kerzhner, 23 ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 256570, AMNH _PBI 00256573), 6Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00256572- AMNH _PBI 0 0 256573, AMNH _PBI 00271316). Ayakagytma depression, 40.63333 ° N 64.5 ° E, 17 May 1948, A. N. Kiritshenko, 1Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00256571).
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American Museum of Natural History |
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