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Gampsocoris culicinus subsp. culicinus Seidenstucker 1948

Authors: GIERLASIŃSKI, Grzegorz; TASZAKOWSKI, Artur; LIS, Barbara;

Gampsocoris culicinus subsp. culicinus Seidenstucker 1948

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Gampsocoris culicinus culicinus Seidenstücker, 1948 R a n g e e l e m e n t (for all subspecies together): Siberian-Mediterranean. B io no mic s: Mesophilous; polyphagous (Lamiaceae, Boraginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Fabaceae, Rosaceae, Caryophyllaceae and Asteraceae), zoophagy; one generation a year. D i s t r i b u t i o n i n P o l a n d (Fig. 7): Eastern Beskidy Mts: Libusza [EA10] – Taszakowski 2015. Pieniny Mts: Masyw Trzech Koron Mts. [DV57] – Hebda & Ścibior 2013. Berytus punctipes: Scholtz 1847: 151. Metacanthus punctipes: Scholz 1931: 155. Metacanthus elegans: Smreczyński 1906a: 74, 1908: 71, 1910: 111. R a n g e e l e m e n t (for all subspecies together): Caspian-Atlantic. Biono mics: Heliophilous, mesophilous/xerophilous, thermophilous, polyphagous (mainly Ononis spp.; Fabaceae, Boraginaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Rosaceae, Lamiaceae); one or two (or even three) generation a year. Remarks: All faunistic data on Gampsocoris punctipes and G. culicinus published prior to 1948 (when G. culicinus was described by Seidenstücker) may refer to each of the two mentioned species, and they were presented separately under the Gampsocoris punctipes / culicinus section. D i s t r i b u t i o n i n P o l a n d (Fig. 8): Baltic Coast: Gdynia [CF44], Wielka Wieś [CF37], Wolin [VV 67] – Smreczyński 1954; Hel [CF55] – Łęgowski & Lis B. 2008. Bieszczady Mts: general – Gorczyca & Lis J.A. 2000; Lutowiska [FV25] – Cmoluchowa & Lechowski 1977. Eastern Beskidy Mts: * Bartne [EV28] – 7 Aug 2016, 3 exx., leg. A. Taszakowski (DZUS); Blechnarka [EV17], Gładyszów [EV18], Krempna [EV38] – Taszakowski 2015. Eastern Sudetes Mts: Kłodzko [XR18] – Smreczyński 1954. Lubelska Upland: Gródek [GB03] – Strawiński 1959b; Ruda Czechowska [EB69] – Strawiński 1963. Nowotarska Dale: Zakopane [DV26] – Smreczyński 1954. Pieniny Mts: Krościenko by the Dunajec River [DV57] – Smreczyński 1954; Polana Wyrobek [DV57] – Hebda & Ścibior 2016. Roztocze Upland: Hamernia [FA59] – Strawiński 1956a. Western Beskidy Mts: Łomnica [DV87], Maków Podhalański [DA00] – Smreczyński 1954; *Moszczanica [CA70] – 6 Aug 2003, 1 ex., leg. D. Suchorab (DBUO); Piwniczna [DV77], Rytro [DV78], Żegiestów [DV87] – Smreczyński 1954;

Published as part of GIERLASIŃSKI, Grzegorz, TASZAKOWSKI, Artur & LIS, Barbara, 2019, Stilt bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Berytidae) of Poland: check-list, distribution, bionomics, pp. 1-25 in Fragmenta Faunistica 62 (1) on pages 14-16, DOI: 10.3161/00159301FF2019.62.1.001, http://zenodo.org/record/6252296

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Hemiptera, Gampsocoris culicinus culicinus seidenstücker, 1948, Insecta, Gampsocoris, Arthropoda, Berytidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Gampsocoris culicinus, Taxonomy

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