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Chartoscirta elegantula subsp. elegantula Fallen 1807

Authors: Vinokurov, Nikolay N.; Kment, Petr;

Chartoscirta elegantula subsp. elegantula Fallen 1807

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Chartoscirta elegantula elegantula (Fallén, 1807) Material examined. BULGARIA: Blagoevgrad: Sandanski (→ Lilyanovo), 30.v.–6. vi.1978, 1 ♀, K. Majer lgt., J. L. Stehlík & P. Kment det. (MMBC). Burgas: Burgas, Atanasovsko ezero Lake, salt marshes, 1 m a.s.l. (Locality No. 18B/73), 14. vii.1973, 1 ♂, P. Lauterer lgt., P. Kment det. (MMBC). Distribution. Chartoscirta elegantula is a Euro-Siberian species reaching south to Iran, Central Asia and India (Himachal Pradesh). In northern regions it is represented by the nominotypical subspecies, in the southern regions by Ch. e. longicornis. However, taxonomic status of both subspecies and their geographical interrelationship requires clarification (Lindskog 1995, Aukema et al. 2013).

Published as part of Vinokurov, Nikolay N. & Kment, Petr, 2015, Contribution to the faunistics of shore bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Leptopodomorpha) in the Palaearctic Region and the Himalayas, pp. 367-387 in Zootaxa 4028 (3) on page 369, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/234908

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Hemiptera, Insecta, Saldidae, Arthropoda, Chartoscirta, Chartoscirta elegantula, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Chartoscirta elegantula elegantula (fallén, 1807)

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