FIRST DATA ON CADDISFLIES (TRICHOPTERA) FROM THE MOUNTAINOUS SHORIA IN WESTERN SIBERIA
Author(s) -
N. S. Baturina,
S. S. Efstifeeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
far eastern entomologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1026-051X
DOI - 10.25221/fee.438.4
Subject(s) - geography , streams , ecology , distribution (mathematics) , zoology , biology , computer network , mathematical analysis , mathematics , computer science
An annotated list of 29 species from 18 genera and 10 families of Trichoptera inhabiting rivers and streams of the Mountainous Shoria is given. All species are recorded from this region for the first time. Two species, Dicosmoecus obscuripennis Banks, 1938 and Rhyacophila lata Martynov, 1918, are new for Western Siberia. Moreover, Mountainous Shoria is the westernmost locality for Rhyacophila narvae Navas, 1926, Neophylax ussuriensis (Martynov, 1914), and Stenopsyche griseipennis (McLachlan, 1866) distribution.
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