Asian plant bugs of the subgenus Pityopsallus E. Wagn., genus Psallus Fieb. (Heteroptera: Miridae)

N.N. Vinokurov

Abstract. The Holarctic subgenus Pityopsallus E. Wagn. (genus Psallus Fieb.) is represented by 9 species in the Asian boreal forest zone. 3 new species are described: P. yasunagai sp. n. is related to the P. luridus-group, P. nipponicus sp. n. is close to P. ermolenkoi Kerzh. (both new species from Hokkaido, Japan) and P. sachaensis sp. n. from East Siberia (Central Yakutia) replaces the European P. picea Reut. in the East Palaearctic P. kimi Jos., stat. n. is a senior synonym of P. salicicola Schwartz & Kelton and recorded for the first time from East Siberia and Kamchatka. The Siberian P. laticeps Reut. is a good species closely related to the European P. pinicola Reut. a key to species of the subgenus Pityopsallus, except the little-known European P. lapponicus Reut. and the Chinese P. hani Zheng & Li, is given.

Zoosystematica Rossica, 1998, 7(2): 285–296  ▪  Published in print 27 November 1998


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