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The genus Trynocoris Herring, 1976 (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) is no longer monotypic: T. costaricaensis sp. nov. from Guanacaste, north-wester…

2022

A revised diagnosis of the genus Trynocoris Herring, 1976 is presented and a new species, Trynocoris costaricaensis sp. nov., is described based on specimens collected in Costa Rica. Colour photographs of the adult and illustrations of the male genitalia are provided for the new species. Scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of the new species are also given.

new speciesNeotropicstaxonomyplant bugsFulviinitrue bugsBiodiversity
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The first record of the genus Fulvius Stål, 1862 (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) from continental China with description of a new species

2020

A new species of the genus Fulvius Stål, 1862 (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae: Fulviini) is described based on a couple of specimens collected in Yunnan Province in SW China. The genus is also reported from continental China for the first time. Detailed illustrations of the tarsi, the distribution of trichobothria on the metafemur and male genitalia are given, and an image of the dorsal habitus is presented.

new speciestaxonomyAsiaplant bugstrue bugsYunnan Provincebiodiversity
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Ocena możliwości potencjalnej ekspansji prześwietlika dębowego Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832), inwazyjnego gatunku z rodziny Tingidae (Hemiptera: Het…

2020

Corythucha arcuata, the North American oak lace bug feeding on leaves of “white oaks” in its native range, was discovered in Europe in 2000 (in northern Italy). Since that time it has spread rapidly in several European countries where its population outbreaks have been observed. However, the species was not reported from Poland, so far. In this study the potential geographic distribution of Corythucha arcuata was modelled using maximum entropy (Max-Ent) in order to predict the regions of Poland where it would have found the best environmental conditions for its further spread. The results showed that the highest habitat suitability areas were located in the central-eastern parts…

oak lace bugQuercusQuercus sppPoland.true bugsMaxEntPolandnon-native speciespotential spreadecological niche modelinginvasive species
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Drugie stanowisko prześwietlika platanowego Corythucha ciliata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae) na Górnym Śląsku

2022

The sycamore lace bug Corythucha ciliata (Say, 1832) has a North American origin and is one of the most abundant and widespread pests on plane trees (Platanus spp.) across the globe. It has been introduced to Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa during the last sixty years. In Poland, it has been recorded since 2009 in 28 localities distributed in four of its southern zoogeographical regions. The present paper describes the second record of this species in Upper Silesia.

sycamore lace bugtrue bugsPlatanus spp.Upper SilesiaPolandnon-native speciesinvasive speciesHeteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica
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Materiały do rozmieszczenia pluskwiaków różnoskrzydłych (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) wybranych obszarów Polski: Wyżyny Małopolskiej, Gór Świętokrzyskich,…

2020

The paper presents new faunistic data on the occurrence of true-bugs Heteroptera in south-eastern Poland. Localities were scattered in 25 UTM squares in five zoogeographical regions: Małopolska Upland, Świętokrzyskie Mts, Western Beskidy Mts, Eastern Beskidy Mts and Bieszczady Mts. In total we present the data concerning 129 true-bug species, including Elasmucha grisea (listed for the first time from Świętokrzyskie Mts), Heterocordylus leptocerus, Polymerus nigrita, Raglius alboacuminatus, Scolopostethus pictus, Chartoscirta cincta cincta and Physatocheila smreczynskii (first records from Małopolska Upland), Nabis flavomarginatus, N. limbatus, Peribalus strictus, Coptosoma scutellatum and S…

true bugsfaunisticsdistributionnew recordsPolandbiodiversityHeteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica
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Stilt bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Berytidae) of Poland: check-list, distribution, bionomics

2019

W Polsce pluskwiaki różnoskrzydłe z rodziny smukleńcowatych (Berytidae) reprezentowane są przez dziewięć gatunków sklasyfikowanych w czterech rodzajach: Neides tipularius, Berytinus clavipes, B. hirticornis, B. minor, B. crassipes, B. signoreti, Gampsocoris culicinus, G. punctipes i Metatropis rufescens. Niniejsze opracowanie, poza nowymi stanowiskami, podsumowuje wszystkie dane na temat występowania przedstawicieli Berytidae na terenie naszego kraju. Dodatkowo podano podstawowe informacje dotyczące biologii wymienionych gatunków (preferencje wilgotnościowe, termiczne, troficzne oraz ilość generacji w roku). Berytinus montivagus został wyłączony z krajowej fauny, jednak jego występowanie w …

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