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Neimorovets, V. V. "A new species of the genus Scolopostethus (Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae) from Middle Asia." Zoosystematica Rossica 33, no. 2 (2024): 274–86. https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2024.33.2.274.

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A new species, Scolopostethus gissarensis sp. nov. (Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Rhyparochrominae: Drymini), is described from Middle Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan). The new species is placed in the genus Scolopostethus Fieber, 1860, based on a combination of morphological characters. The structural characters of the foreleg and the paramere distinctly differentiate it from other Palaearctic species within this genus. Scolopostethus gissarensis sp. nov. is primarily compared to S. decoratus (Hahn, 1833). Colour photographs depicting the habitus and structural details of the body are provided for both S. gissarensis sp. nov. and S. decoratus (Hahn, 1833).
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Neimorovets, Vladimir V. "A new species of the genus Scolopostethus (Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae) from Middle Asia." Zoosystematica Rossica 33, no. 2 (2024): 274–86. https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2024.33.2.274.

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A new species,&nbsp;<em>Scolopostethus gissarensis</em>&nbsp;<strong>sp. nov.</strong>&nbsp;(Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Rhyparochrominae: Drymini), is described from Middle Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan). The new species is placed in the genus&nbsp;<em>Scolopostethus</em>&nbsp;Fieber, 1860, based on a combination of morphological characters. The structural characters of the foreleg and the paramere distinctly differentiate it from other Palaearctic species within this genus. Scolopostethus gissarensis sp. nov. is primarily compared to&nbsp;<em>S. decoratus</em>&nbsp;(Hahn, 1833). Colour photographs depicting the habitus and structural details of the body are provided for both&nbsp;<em>S. gissarensis</em>&nbsp;<strong>sp. nov.&nbsp;</strong>and&nbsp;<em>S. decoratus</em> (Hahn, 1833).
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NEIMOROVETS, VLADIMIR V. "Review of the genus Scolopostethus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae) from Central Asia with description of a new species." Zootaxa 5477, no. 4 (2024): 401–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5477.4.1.

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Prior to this study, five species of the genus Scolopostethus Fieber, 1860 were documented from Central Asia. Thorough examination of the collection retained at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg), resulted in the description of a new species from this region, S. ferganensis sp. n. Earlier distributional records of S. affinis (Schilling, 1829) from Central Asia were demonstrated to be the result of misidentifications. An illustrated key, diagnoses, and data on distribution are provided for all five species of the genus Scolopostethus found in Central Asia.
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Neimorovets, Vladimir V. "Review of the genus Scolopostethus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae) from Central Asia with description of a new species." Zootaxa 5477, no. 4 (2024): 401–35. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5477.4.1.

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Neimorovets, Vladimir V. (2024): Review of the genus Scolopostethus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae) from Central Asia with description of a new species. Zootaxa 5477 (4): 401-435, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5477.4.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5477.4.1
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Larson, David J., and Geoffrey G. E. Scudder. "Scolopostethus affinis (Schilling) (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Rhyparochromidae, Drymini): a new alien established in North America." ZooKeys 889 (November 14, 2019): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.889.35805.

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Scolopostethus affinis, a species native to the Palearctic region, is reported from two localities in Montreal, Quebec. The species appears established and breeding in Quebec and is a new alien species in North America. A description of S. affinis is given, with illustrations, and details of the life cycle and diagnostic characters.
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Larson, David J., and Geoffrey G. E. Scudder. "Scolopostethus affinis (Schilling) (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Rhyparochromidae, Drymini): a new alien established in North America." ZooKeys 889 (November 14, 2019): 17–22. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.889.35805.

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Scolopostethus affinis, a species native to the Palearctic region, is reported from two localities in Montreal, Quebec. The species appears established and breeding in Quebec and is a new alien species in North America. A description of S. affinis is given, with illustrations, and details of the life cycle and diagnostic characters.
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Aukema, Berend. "The Taxonomic Status of Scolopostethus Pseudograndis Wagner (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)." Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 143, no. 1-2 (2000): 295–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22119434-99900051.

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Kuzhuget, S. V. "New records of true bugs (Heteroptera) from the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Tyva Republic, Russia." Zoosystematica Rossica 27, no. 2 (2018): 287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2018.27.2.287.

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Three species of true bugs (Heteroptera), Blepharidopterus angulatus, Phytocoris nowickyi and Scolopostethus thomsoni, new for the Krasnoyarsk Territory, were found in the Western Sayan Mountains. Two species, Drymus sylvaticus and Odontoscelis fuliginosa, are recorded in the Tyva Republic for the first time; this is the first finding of the genus Drymus in the region.
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Kondorosy, Előd. "Gyűrűfű poloskanépessége (Heteroptera) három Biodiverzitás Nap alapján." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 13 (2009): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2009.13.97.

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The author studied the Heteroptera fauna of a 1 km2 area near the eco-village of Gyűrűfű (east Zselic region, Southern Transdanubia) during three Hungarian Biodiversity Days. The material collected by several entomologists by different methods contains 207 species, representing about 24 percent of Hungarian fauna. Among the collected species were found some rare ones, e.g. Lygocoris viridis, Criocoris nigripes, Himacerus boops, Aradus brenskei and Scolopostethus puberulus.
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Kondorosy, Elöd. "Taxonomic changes in some predominantly Palaearctic distributed genera of Drymini (Heteroptera, Rhyparochromidae)." ZooKeys 319 (July 30, 2013): 211–21. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.319.4465.

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The history of the taxonomic research of Rhyparochromidae and especially Drymini is briefly reviewed. Two new species level synonyms are proposed: <i>Taphropeltus javanus</i> Bergroth, 1916, syn. n. = <i>T. australis </i>Bergroth, 1916, syn. n. = <i>Brentiscerus putoni </i>(Buchanan White, 1878). A monotypic new genus, <i>Malipatilius</i> gen. n. (type species: <i>Scolopostethus forticornis </i>Gross, 1965 from Australia) is established.
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Kuzhuget, Svetlana V. "New records of true bugs (Heteroptera) from the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Tyva Republic, Russia." Zoosystematica Rossica 27, no. 2 (2018): 287–88. https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2018.27.2.287.

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Three species of true bugs (Heteroptera),&nbsp;<em>Blepharidopterus angulatus</em>,&nbsp;<em>Phytocoris nowickyi</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Scolopostethus thomsoni</em>, new for the Krasnoyarsk Territory, were found in the Western Sayan Mountains. Two species,&nbsp;<em>Drymus sylvaticus</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Odontoscelis fuliginosa</em>, are recorded in the Tyva Republic for the first time; this is the first finding of the genus&nbsp;<em>Drymus</em>&nbsp;in the region.
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Hebda, Grzegorz, and Tomasz Rutkowski. "Lądowe pluskwiaki różnoskrzydłe (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Bydgoszczy (Terrestrial true-bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) of the Bydgoszcz city)." Heteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica 12 (October 23, 2018): 49–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1467936.

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New distributional data concerning 134 species of terrestrial true-bugs in the Bydgoszcz city (N Poland) are presented, including 10 species recorded for the first time from Wiel-kopolsko-Kujawska Lowland, i.e., <em>Aellopus atratus</em>, <em>Deraeocoris flavilinea</em>, <em>Dicyphus annulatus</em>, <em>Drymus ryeii</em>, <em>Emblethis denticollis</em>, <em>E</em>.<em> duplicatus</em>, <em>Ischnocoris angustulus</em>, <em>Pionosomus opacellus</em>, <em>Scolopostethus pilosus</em>, <em>Taphropeltus hamulatus</em>. Taking into account previous literature data, the list of Heteroptera species recorded in the Bydgoszcz city comprises 166 species.
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Baymak, Devrim, and Suat Kıyak. "Seven new records for the Heteroptera (Hemiptera) fauna of Kosovo." Journal of the Heteroptera of Turkey 2, no. 1 (2020): 3–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4297173.

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ABSTRACT: This study, in which new records were given from Kosovo, was made on the basis of 28 specimens of 7 species of 7 genera in 4 families in the suborder Heteroptera (Hemiptera) in Kosovo. This seven species given in this study are; Lygaeidae: Spilostethus pandurus (Scopoli, 1763), Gastrodes grossipes (De Geer, 1773) and Scolopostethus grandis (Horvath, 1880); Rhopalidae: Stictopleurus abutilon (Rossi ,1790); Coreidae: Enoplops disciger (Kolenati, 1845); Scutelleridae: Odontotarsus purpureolineatus (Rossi, 1790) and Eurygaster maura (Linnaeus, 1758). The examined material was collected during the field studies in Prizren, Peja, Shtime, Kacanik, Pristina, Dragas, Gjakova and Strpce in Kosovo between 2011-2012. The distribution of these species in Kosovo were shown on the map.
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Hebda, Grzegorz, Jerzy M. Gutowski, Jacek Kalisiak, Andrzej Melke, and Andrzej Wolski. "Materiały do rozmieszczenia pluskwiaków różnoskrzydłych (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) wybranych obszarów Polski: Wyżyny Małopolskiej, Gór Świętokrzyskich, Beskidu Zachodniego, Beskidu Wschodniego i Bieszczadów / Materials to the distribution of terrestrial true-bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in selected parts of Poland: Małopolska Upland, Świętokrzyskie Mts, Western Beskidy Mts, Eastern Beskidy Mts, and Bieszczady Mts." Heteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica 14 (May 8, 2020): 109–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3804943.

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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 <em>Elasmucha grisea</em> (listed for the first time from Świętokrzyskie Mts), <em>Heterocordylus leptocerus, Polymerus nigrita, Raglius alboacuminatus, Scolopostethus pictus, Chartoscirta cincta cincta and Physatocheila smreczynskii </em>(first records from Małopolska Upland), <em>Nabis flavomarginatus, N. limbatus, Peribalus strictus, Coptosoma scutellatum </em>and<em> Stygnocoris sabulosus</em> (collected for the first time from Bieszczady Mts), and <em>Lygaeus simulans </em>and<em> Placochilus seladonicus seladonicus </em>(new to the fauna of Western Beskids). The paper also presents the third record of <em>Catoplatus carthusianus</em> in Poland.
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Golub, Viktor B., Nikolay N. Vinokurov, Natalia V. Golub, Viktoria A. Soboleva, and Evgeniy V. Aksenenko. "True bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from the taiga zone of the mountainous Altai of Russia: the first records and new data on rare species." Ecologica Montenegrina 40 (March 26, 2021): 164–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.40.14.

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Twelve species are recorded for the first time from the Altai Republic, Russia, based on the materials collected by authors in the vicinity of the northern part of Lake Teletskoye in the southern taiga of Western Siberia. Nabis (Dolichonabis) americolimbatus (Carayon, 1961) is recorded for the first time for the Western Siberia. Seven species, Pachycoleus pusillimus (J. Sahlberg, 1870) (and family Dipsocoridae Dohrn, 1859), Saldula orthochila (Fieber, 1859), Xylocoris cursitans (Fallén, 1807), Acalypta carinata (Panzer, 1806), Empicoris vagabundus (Linnaeus, 1758), Drymus brunneus (R.F. Sahlberg, 1848), Scolopostethus thomsoni Reuter, 1875 are recorded for the first time from the Russian Altai. Four species are recorded for the first time from the Altai Republic – Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861, Nysius helveticus (Herrich-Shaeffer, 1850), Kleidocerys resedae resedae (Panzer, 1797), Cymus glandicolor Hahn, 1832. For each species the general distribution, the detailed distribution in the adjacent territories of Siberia, and the data on the biotopic confinement are provided. In addition, the data on the abundance and ecology of some other rare species are provided.
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Bal, Neslihan, Gülten Yazıcı, Mesut Sırrı, Beyza Kübra Uluırmak, İrem Demirci, and Rahmi Doğan. "Olive Pests Members of the Lygaeoidea Schilling, 1829 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)." Journal of the Heteroptera of Turkey 5, no. 2 (2023): 280–84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10213916.

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ABSTRACT: In this study, information about the harmful Lygaeoidea Schilling, 1829 (Hemiptera) superfamily species and their effects on olive plants in olive (Olea europaea, Linnaeus, 1758) which contains various vitamins and minerals with high economic value, which are cultivated efficiently in the Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean regions rich in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients that remain green in all seasons, specific to the Mediterranean climate, whose homeland is Anatolia, was compiled by making use of related studies. As a result of the researches, 20 species (Aphanus rolandri (Linnaeus, 1758), Geocoris lineola (Rambur, 1839), Graptostethus servus (Fabricius, 1787), Geocoris megacephalus (Rossi, 1790), Heterogaster urticae (Fabricius, 1775), Horvathiolus superbus (Pollich, 1781), Lamprodema maura (Fabricius, 1803), Lygaeus creticus (Lucas, 1854), Microplax albofasciata (A. Costa, 1847), Nysius cymoides (Spinola, 1837), Oxycarenus pallens (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1850), Peritrechus meridionalis Puton, 1877, Plinthisus longicollis Fieber, 1861, Proderus belloveyei Puton,1874, Raglius alboacuminatus (Goeze, 1778), Paromius gracilis (Rambur, 1839), Remaudiereana annulipes (Baerensprung, 1859), Xanthochilus quadratus (Fabricius, 1798), Scolopostethus pictus (Schilling, 1829), Spilostethus pandurus (Scopoli, 1763) from the Lygaeoidea superfamily are observed as olive pests in Türkiye.KEY WORDS: Heteroptera, Olea europaea, Lygaeoidea, pest, Türkiye .
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Vinokurov, Nikolay, and Valentin Rudoi. "On the fauna of terrestrial bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha, Pentatomomorpha) of Altai Krai (Russia). II." Acta Biologica Sibirica 8 (September 13, 2022): 381–98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7703403.

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In the paper based on materials of the Altai State University (Barnaul) and collections of the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk), additional data on the distribution in the Altai Krai of 65 species of heteropterans from 13 families of the infraorders Cimicomorpha and Pentatomorpha are given.&nbsp;<em>Bothrostethus annulipes&nbsp;</em>(Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) of the family Coreidae, presumably unintentionally introduced to Siberia, was found in Barnaul City area. Seven species are recorded for the first time for Altai Krai:&nbsp;<em>Agnocoris rubicundus&nbsp;</em>(Fall&eacute;n, 1807),&nbsp;<em>Closterotomus samojedorum&nbsp;</em>(J. Sahlberg, 1878) (Miridae);&nbsp;<em>Lasiacantha hermani&nbsp;</em>V&aacute;s&aacute;rhelyi, 1977,&nbsp;<em>Tingis cardui&nbsp;</em>(Linnaeus, 1758) (Tingidae);&nbsp;<em>Scolopostethus pilosus pilosus&nbsp;</em>Reuter, 1875,&nbsp;<em>Raglius alboacuminatus alboacuminatus&nbsp;</em>(Linnaeus, 1778) (Lygaeidae) and&nbsp;<em>Ventocoris halophilus&nbsp;</em>(Jakovlev, 1874) (Pentatomidae). Examples of aberrations of genital structures (male paramere and female parietal vaginal gland) detected in the Altai population of&nbsp;<em>Nabis brevis brevis&nbsp;</em>Scholtz, 1847 are discussed.
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Wagner, Christian, Franz Peter Fischer, and Jan Sliva. "Jahresdynamik und Habitatbindung von Wanzen (Heteroptera) auf renaturierten Moorstandorten in den Kendlmühlfilzen (Oberbayern, Lkr. Traunstein)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 52, no. 2 (2002): 417–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.52.2.417-447.

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Im Jahr 1998 wurde auf seit elf Jahren renaturierten Frästorfabbaufeldern in den Kendlmühlfilzen, einem Hochmoorkomplex südlich des Chiemsees (Oberbayern, Lkr. Traunstein), die Heteropterenfauna in sechs ausgewählten Habitaten untersucht. Seggenried, Birkenaufwuchsfläche, Zwergstrauchheide, Wollgrasfläche und Schwimmrasen stellen unterschiedliche Sukzessionsstadien auf Renaturierungsflächen mit verschiedenen Standortbedingungen (Wasserstand, Nährstoffverfügbarkeit) dar. Die sechste Fläche war eine Fläche der Hochmoorweite (Schlenken-Komplex) und diente als Referenzfläche. Die Probenahmen erfolgten mit einem Insektensauggerät und dem Kescher. Mit zusätzlichen Fängen auch in den Randbereichen wurden insgesamt 6750 Wanzen in 55 Arten nachgewiesen. - Von verschiedenen faunistisch bemerkenswerten oder häufigen Arten wurden Vorkommen in Bayern, Aktivitätsdynamik und Habitatansprüche dokumentiert. Es wurde je nach Art und Überwinterungsstrategie ein ein- (Eiüberwinterer) oder zwei- bis mehrgipfliger (Imaginalüberwinterer) Verlauf der Jahresaktivität festgestellt. - In den sechs Habitaten konnten in Abhängigkeit von der Struktur des Habitates oder der vorkommenden Pflanzenarten Zeigerarten determiniert werden: Zeigerarten für das Seggenried waren in den Kendlmühlfilzen unter anderen Nabis rugosus, für die Birkenaufwuchsfläche Kleidocerys resedae und Pilophorus clavatus, für die Zwergstrauchheide Scolopostethus decoratus, Orthotylus ericetorum und Nabis ericetorum, für die Wollgrasfläche Hebrus pusillus, für den Schwimmrasen Microvelia reticulata, Cymus melanocephalus, Pachybrachius fracticollis und Pachybrachius luridus, und für das Hochmoor Agramma ruficorne. Hebrus ruficeps und Agramma ruficorne sind in den Kendlmühlfilzen tyrphophil.StichwörterHochmoor, Heteroptera, tyrphophil, hygrophil, Hebrus ruficeps, Jahresdynamik, Renaturierung, Habitatbindung, Kendlmühlfilzen.
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Gkrazntani, Marinela, and Helmut G. Kallenborn. "Annotated Checklist of the true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) of Albania." Journal of the Heteroptera of Turkey 7, no. 1 (2025): 29–160. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15313257.

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ABSTRACT: This checklist presents the Heteropteran species published from Albania, with critical consideration of the available primary literature, the present national territory, and the plausibility of identification. A total of 649 species were considered for validation. The records of thirteen species are now located outside Albania: Oncochila scapularis (Fieber, 1844), Tingis (Tingis) crispata (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838), Dicyphus (Brachyceroea) annulatus (Wolff, 1804), Horistus (Primihoristus) orientalis (Gmelin, 1790), Acetropis (Acetropis) carinata (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841), Orthocephalus bivittatus Fieber, 1864, Campylomma verbasci (Meyer-D&uuml;r, 1843), Scolopostethus thomsoni Reuter, 1875, Peritrechus geniculatus (Hahn, 1832),&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dicranocephalus marginicollis (Puton, 1881), Tritomegas bicolor (Linnaeus, 1758), Eurydema (Horvatheurydema) fieberi Schummel, 1837, and Leprosoma inconspicuum Baerensprung, 1859. The report of one species, Heterotoma planicornis (Pallas, 1772), is based on a citation error. On the other hand, some species which were published a fairly long time ago and&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; overlooked in earlier catalogues, could be added. Because of differing opinions on their&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; taxonomic status, the likelihood of misidentification, or unclear assignment to present-day Albania, we had to place a question mark over 62 of the species recorded. P&euml;rmbledhje: Ky katalog p&euml;rmbledh speciet e rendit Heteroptera t&euml; raportuara nga Shqip&euml;ria, duke shqyrtuar n&euml; m&euml;nyr&euml; kritike literatur&euml;n shkencore primare t&euml; disponueshme, p&euml;rkat&euml;sin&euml; ndaj territorit aktual t&euml; Shqip&euml;ris&euml; dhe sakt&euml;sin&euml; e identifikimit. N&euml; total, u analizuan 649 specie p&euml;r verifikim. Tremb&euml;dhjet&euml; specie rezultojn&euml; t&euml; jen&euml; t&euml; regjistruara jasht&euml; territorit t&euml; Shqip&euml;ris&euml;: Oncochila scapularis (Fieber, 1844), Tingis (Tingis) crispata (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838), Dicyphus (Brachyceroea) annulatus (Wolff, 1804), Horistus (Primihoristus) orientalis (Gmelin, 1790), Acetropis (Acetropis) carinata (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841), Orthocephalus bivittatus Fieber, 1864, Campylomma verbasci (Meyer-D&uuml;r, 1843), Scolopostethus thomsoni Reuter, 1875, Peritrechus geniculatus (Hahn, 1832), Dicranocephalus marginicollis (Puton, 1881), Tritomegas bicolor (Linnaeus, 1758), Eurydema (Horvatheurydema) fieberi Schummel, 1837 dhe Leprosoma inconspicuum Baerensprung, 1859. Regjistrimi i nj&euml; specieje, Heterotoma planicornis (Pallas, 1772), &euml;sht&euml; rezultat i nj&euml; gabimi citimi. Nga ana tjet&euml;r, disa specie t&euml; raportuara prej koh&euml;sh, por t&euml; anashkaluara n&euml; katalog&euml;t e m&euml;parsh&euml;m, mund t&euml; p&euml;rfshihen. P&euml;r shkak t&euml; pik&euml;pamjeve t&euml; ndryshme mbi statusin e tyre taksonomik, mund&euml;sis&euml; s&euml; gabimeve n&euml; identifikim ose pasiguris&euml; lidhur me p&euml;rkat&euml;sin&euml; e tyre ndaj territorit t&euml; sot&euml;m t&euml; Shqip&euml;ris&euml;, &euml;sht&euml; v&euml;n&euml; n&euml; dyshim p&euml;rkat&euml;sia e 62 specieve t&euml; regjistruara. &nbsp;
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Gierlasiński, Grzegorz, Tomasz Rutkowski, and Dariusz Kojder. "Nowe dane o rozmieszczeniu pluskwiaków różnoskrzydłych (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) w południowo-wschodniej Polsce / New data on the distribution of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in south-eastern Poland." Heteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica 15 (July 20, 2021): 113–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5112127.

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This paper presents new data on 162 species of true bugs representing 22 families. Among them, 39 are new to the particular zoogeographical regions, mainly for the Bieszczady Mts. (<em>Acalypta musci</em>, <em>Alydus calcaratus</em>, <em>Apolygus spinolae</em>, <em>Berytinus clavipes</em>, <em>Chlorochroa juniperina</em>, <em>Globiceps flavomaculatus</em>, <em>Horistus orientalis</em>, <em>Nithecus jacobaeae</em>, <em>Nysius senecionis</em>, <em>Orius majusculus</em>, <em>O. niger</em>, <em>Oxycarenus lavaterae</em>, <em>Peritrechus geniculatus</em>, <em>Polymerus holosericeus</em>, <em>Psallus varians</em>, <em>Rhopalus parumpunctatus</em>, <em>Rubiconia intermedia</em>, <em>Stictopleurus abutilon</em>, <em>S. punctatonervosus</em> oraz <em>Tingis ampliata</em>). Moreover, eight species new to the Nowotarska Basin were found (<em>Adelphocoris lineolatus</em>, <em>A. quadripunctatus</em>, <em>Anthocoris nemorum</em>, <em>Aradus betulinus</em>, <em>A. obtectus</em>, <em>Lygus rugulipennis</em>, <em>Orthops campestris</em>, <em>Stenodema calcarata</em>), six species new to the Pieniny Mts. (<em>Cymus glandicolor</em>, <em>Dicyphus epilobii</em>, <em>Gastrodes grossipes</em>, <em>Megalocoleus tanaceti</em>, <em>Scolopostethus thomsoni</em>, <em>Ulmicola spinipes</em>), three species new to the Roztocze Upland (<em>Dimorphopterus spinolae</em>, <em>Oxycarenus pallens</em>, <em>Tritomegas sexmaculatus</em>) and one species new to the Eastern Beskidy Mts. (<em>Orthotylus concolor</em>), and Sando-mierska Lowland (<em>A. quadripunctatus</em>). Out of all species, only three are known in Poland from no more than ten sites. <em>Dimorphopterus spinolae</em> is known in Poland only from the Wielkopolska-Kujawska Lowlands, the Baltic Coast and the Eastern Beskids. Both <em>Orthotylus concolor</em> and <em>Ulmicola spinipes</em> have 10 sites in Poland. The collected material also includes data on three species whose range has recently been expanding. For nearly two decades, a significant increase in the number and expansion of <em>Tritomegas sexmaculatus</em> towards the north has been observed. The range of <em>Oxycarenus pallens</em> is also extending deep into the country. The occurrence of <em>Horistus orientalis</em> in Poland was until recently limited to the south-western part of the country, but recently its presence has also been confirmed in south-eastern Poland.
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Rudoi, Valentin V., Nikolay N. Vinokurov, and Sergey L. Luzyanin. "New records of true bugs (Heteroptera) from the Kemerovo Region (West Siberia, Russia). II." Acta Biologica Sibirica 10 (October 2, 2024): 1053–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13859425.

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The paper presents data on 38 species of true bugs from 11 families found in the Kemerovo Region (Western Siberia) on recultivated coal mining sites. Of these, <em>Spathocera laticornis</em> (Schilling, 1829) (Coreidae) is a new record for the Asian part of Russia. A total of 36 species have been identified for the fauna of the Kemerovo Region for the first time: <em>Prostemma kiborti</em> Jakovlev, 1889, <em>Nabis americolimbatus</em> (Carayon, 1961) (Nabidae); <em>Tetraphleps aterrima</em> (J. Sahlberg, 1878) (Anthocoridae); <em>Dicyphus stachydis</em> J. Sahlberg, 1878, <em>Deraeocoris punctulatus</em> (Fall&eacute;n, 1807), <em>Mecomma dispar</em> (Boheman, 1852) (Miridae); <em>Acalypta marginata</em> (Wolff, 1804),<em> Dictyla humuli</em> (Fabricius, 1794), <em>Kalama tricornis</em> (Schrank, 1801), <em>Oncochila simplex</em> (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1833) (Tingidae);<em> Berytinus crassipe</em>s (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) (Berytidae); <em>Drymus brunneus</em> <em>brunneus</em> (R.F. Sahlberg, 1848), <em>D. ryeii</em> Douglas &amp; Scott, 1865,<em> Ischnocoris punctulatus</em> Fieber, 1861, <em>Lamproplax membranea</em> Distant, 1883, <em>Scolopostethus affinis</em> (Schilling, 1829), <em>S. pilosus pilosus</em> Reuter, 1875, <em>S. thomsoni</em> Reuter, 1875, <em>Emblethis brachynotus</em> Horv&aacute;th, 1897,<em> E. denticollis</em> Horv&aacute;th, 1878, <em>E. filicornis</em> Linnavuori, 1954, <em>Trapezonotus anorus</em> (Flor, 1860), <em>Megalonotus antennatus</em> (Schilling, 1829), <em>M. hirsutu</em>s Fieber, 1861, <em>M. sabulicola</em> (Thomson, 1870), <em>Plinthisus pusillus</em> (Scholtz, 1847), <em>Graptopeltus lynceus</em> (Fabricius, 1775), <em>Peritrechus convivus</em> (St&aring;l, 1858) (Lygaeidae); <em>Dicranocephalus agilis</em> (Scopoli, 1763),<em> D. medius</em> (Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1870) (Stenocephalidae);<em> Bathysolen nubilus</em> (Fall&eacute;n, 1807), <em>Coriomeris denticulatus</em> (Scopoli, 1763), <em>Nemocoris fallenii</em> R.F. Sahlberg, 1848 (Coreidae);<em> Ochetostethus opacus</em> (Scholtz, 1847) (Cydnidae);<em> Odontoscelis fuliginosa</em> (Linnaeus, 1761) (Scutelleridae);<em> Sciocoris distinctus</em> Fieber, 1851 (Pentatomidae). The ranges of some poorly studied species known from isolated records in Siberia have been specified. A rare female macroptera form of <em>Himacerus apterus</em> (Fabricius, 1798) (Nabidae) has been identified. According to the latest data, 244 species of true bugs from 28 families have been recorded in the Kemerovo Region.&nbsp;
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Bury, Jarosław, and Jacel Mazepa. "Nowe dane o rozmieszczeniu lądowych pluskwiaków różnoskrzydłych (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) wybranych lokalizacji południowo-wschodniej i północno-wschodniej Polski – część 2 / Materials to the distribution of terrestrial true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in selected localizations of south-eastern and north-eastern Poland - Part 2." Heteroptera Poloniae 16 (April 16, 2022): 15–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6459122.

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The paper presents new data on 170 species of terrestrial true bugs found in 67 sites, located in 44 squares of the UTM 10x10 km network, located in 5 zoogeographic regions of south-eastern and north-eastern Poland: in the Bieszczady Mts., in the Eastern Beskids Mts., in the Sandomierz Lowland, in the Upper Silesia and in the Mazurian Lakeland. As a result of the conducted research <em>Ischnodemus sabuleti</em> was first detected in the Bieszczady Mts., <em>Acompocoris alpinus</em>, <em>Eremocoris fenestratus</em>, <em>Nezara viridula</em> and <em>Oncotylus viridiflavus viridiflavus</em> were found for the first time in the region of the Eastern Beskids Mts., <em>Acompocoris alpines</em>, <em>Acompocoris pygmaeus</em>, <em>Acetropis longirostris</em>, <em>Adomerus biguttatus</em>, <em>Closterotomus fulvomaculatus</em>, <em>Chlamydatus pullus</em>, <em>Criocoris crassicornis</em>, <em>Cydnus aterrimus</em>, <em>Halyomorpha halys</em>, <em>Lopus decolor</em>, <em>Nemocoris fallenii</em>, <em>Nysius helvetius</em>, <em>Oncochila scapularis</em>, <em>Oncotylus viridiflavus</em>, <em>Orthocephalus brevis</em>, <em>Orthops kalmii</em>, <em>Phytocoris ulmi</em>, <em>Psallus vittatus</em>, <em>Strongylocoris luridus</em> were found for the first time in the Sandomierz Lowland, while <em>Gonocerus juniperi</em> and <em>Pygolampis bidentata</em> were first detected in the Mazurian Lakeland. Additionally, new data on invasive species: <em>Leptoglossus occidentalis</em>, <em>Halyomorpha halys</em>, <em>Nezara viridula</em> and <em>Oxycarenus lavaterae</em>, and rarely collected species: <em>Nemocoris fallenii</em>, <em>Oncotylus viridiflavus</em>, <em>Psallus vittatus</em> and <em>Eremocoris fenestratus</em> were also provided. The best-studied location was the vicinity of Przemyśl [FA21], where 13 species of true bugs have been collected for the first time: <em>Scolopostethus pictus</em>, <em>Harpocera thoracica</em>, <em>Apolygus spinole</em>, <em>Eremocoris fenestratus</em>, <em>Dichrooscytus rufipennis</em>, <em>Amblytylus nasutus</em>, <em>Compsidolon salicellum</em>, <em>Lygus regulipennsis</em>, <em>Megalocoleus tanaceti</em>, <em>Trigonotylus caelestialium</em>, <em>Heterogaster urticae</em>, <em>Troilus luridus</em> and <em>Nezara viridula</em>. Thus, the number of true bugs species known from this area has increased to 279. Due to the insufficient understanding of the distribution of terrestrial Heteroptera in south-eastern and north&ndash;eastern Poland, especially within the East Beskids Mts, Bieszczady Mts. and the Sandomierz Lowland, as well as in the Mazurian Lakeland studies in these areas will be continued.
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Bury, Jarosław, Elżbieta Bury, Grzegorz Kolago, and Jacek Mazepa. "Corythucha ciliata (Say, 1832) i Arocatus longiceps (Stål, 1852) oraz inne pluskwiaki różnoskrzydłe (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) zimujące na platanach w południowo-wschodniej Polsce / Corythucha ciliata (Say, 1832) and Arocatus longiceps (Stål, 1852), as well as other true bugs (Hemiptera: Heterop-tera) overwintering on plane trees in south-eastern Poland." Heteroptera Poloniae - Acya Faunistica 17 (September 25, 2023): 101–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8368595.

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The paper presents the results of winter end early spring 2023 studies testing the use of the London planes for overwintering of true bugs. The study covered 317 plane trees at 174 separate sites within 100 10x10 km squares of the UTM network. Research sites were located within nine zoogeographical regions of southern and eastern Poland: the Eastern Beskids Mts., the Western Beskids Mts., the Sandomierz Lowland, the Roztocze, the Krak&oacute;w-Wieluń Upland, the Lublin Upland, the Lesser Poland Upland, the Upper Silesia, and the Holly Cross Mts. Insects were sampled from the bark of trunks. As a result of the observations, for the first time in Poland, <em>Dufouriellus ater</em> - a representative of the Anthocoridae family was found wintering under the bark of the plane tree, which was not mentioned in any previous studies on this topic (Gil et al. 2011; Bury 2020; Hebda et al. 2020). Three invasive species were also detected: <em>Corythucha ciliata</em>, <em>Arocatus longiceps</em>, and <em>Oxycarenus lavaterae</em>. All of them may worsen the health of plane trees to varying degrees (Hebda et al. 2020). <em>C. ciliata</em> was the most frequently observed. The species was first recorded in Poland in 2009 in Lower Silesia (Lis B. 2009). In the current study, <em>C. ciliata</em> was found at 104 research sites within 55 UTM squares, including 40 new squares where this bug had not been detected before. In the remaining 15 squares, the presence of the species was confirmed at all previously known sites in this area (Czerniakowski and Olbrycht 2015; Bury 2020; Hebda et al. 2020; Gierlasiński et al. 2021). The species was first recorded in the Western Beskids, the Krak&oacute;w-Wieluń Upland, and the Lesser Poland Upland. New observations support the thesis that the species&#39; current main area of occurrence is the eastern and central part of Podkarpacie, where it most likely reached from the east via the Podolia route. The second, less numerous cluster of sites, discovered during this research, is located in western Małopolska and Upper Silesia, where the species could have reached from the south along the Moravian route. <em>A. longiceps</em> was detected at 24 research sites within 11 new UTM squares, where the species had not been recorded before. At the same time, the presence of the species could not be confirmed at three previously known sites in Łańcut, Zarzecze, and Wola Sękowa (Hebda et al. 2020). The species is still most abundant in the western part of the country (Gil et al. 2011; Hebda et al. 2020), but it was recorded for the first time in the Western Beskids Mts. and the Krakow-Wieluń Upland. Moreover, six new localities of the species were discovered in Upper Silesia, where previously it was known from one location in Strzelce Opolskie (Gierlasiński and Regner 2018). New observations support the ongoing expansion of this bug towards the east. <em>O. lavaterae</em> was detected at nine research sites within 9 UTM squares, including 4 new ones where the species had not been recorded. After the species was first recorded in Poland in Podkarpacie (Hebda and Olbrycht 2016), it quickly spread to western and then south-eastern Poland (Lis B. et al. 2019; Hebda et al. 2020; Bury et al. 2021). The new observations fit into the known area of occurrence of the species in south-eastern Poland. Of the remaining species, the most numerous were a representative of the Miridae family - <em>Deraeocoris</em><em>&nbsp; lutescens</em>, observed at 16 research sites located within 15 UTM squares, and a representative of the Rhyparhochromidae family - <em>Scolopostethus </em><em>pictus</em>, recorded at seven research sites in 5 UTM squares. Monitoring plane trees in south-eastern Poland for the presence of Hemiptera, particularly invasive species, should be continued.
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Brückner, Adrian. "Using weapons instead of perfume: chemical association strategies of the myrmecophilous bug Scolopostethus pacificus (Rhyparochromidae)." Chemoecology, June 25, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00049-022-00374-8.

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