CHIONEA NIPPONICA ALEXANDER , 1932 (DIPTERA: LIMONIIDAE) A NEW SPECIES FOR THE FAUNA OF SAKHALIN ISLAND
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2017-9-1-17-19Keywords:
Diptera, Limoniidae, Eriopterinae, limoniid crane flies, new records, Sakhalin, RussiaAbstract
Genus Chionea Dalman, 1816 and species – Chionea nipponica Alexander, 1932 is newly recorded for the fauna of Russia, found in the south of Sakhalin Island.
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Литература
Сидоренко В.С., 2001. Сем. Limoniidae – Болотницы // Определитель насекомых Дальнего Востока России. Т. VI. Двукрылые и блохи. Ч. 4. Владивосток: Дальнаука. С. 19-79.
Пилипенко В.Э., Парамонов Н.М., Ланцов В.И., 2016. К познанию зимних комаров рода Chionea (Diptera, Limoniidae) России // X Всероссийский диптерологический симпозиум. Краснодар. С. 27-282.
REFERENCES
Sidorenko V.S., 2001. The family of Limoniidae - Limoniid crane flies. Key to the insects of Russian Far East. T. VI. Diptera and fleas. Part 4. Vladivostok: Dal'nauka. P. 19-79. In Russian.
Pylypenko V.E., Paramonov N.M., Lantsov V.I., 2016. To the knowledge of the winter mosquitos genus Chionea (Diptera, Limoniidae) Russia. X Russian dipterology Symposium. Krasnodar. P. 278-282. In Russian.
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