Catalogue of brown lacewings specimens (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae, Wesmaelius) deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine

H. Serediuk
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Brown lacewings (Hemerobiidae) are a family of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera. Hemerobiidae is a family of Neuropteran insects, commonly known as brown lacewings, comprising approximately 500 species across 28 genera. While some genera, such as Hemerobius, Micromus, Sympherobius, and Wesmaelius, are widely distributed, most are confined to a specific biogeographical region. Like chrysopids, hemerobiids are predators, feeding primarily on aphids both as larvae and adults (Aspöcket al., 2016). The genus Wesmaelius is widely distributed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America and has a diversity of species in the temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. Presently, about sixty-five species are recorded in the world (Aspöck et al., 1980; Makarkin, 1986, 1996; Klimaszewski, Kevan, 1987), with ten specie srecorded from Ukraine (Zakharenko, 1997, Serediuk, 2016). Twenty-nine specimens of Wesmaelius, belonging to three species, are stored in the main collection of the museum. All of them were collected and identified by Józef Dziędzielewicz at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) concinnus (Stephens, 1836) is a transpalaearctic species. It has been recorded in Ukraine in the central part of the mixed forest zone and in the Carpathians (Ivano-Frankivska and Zakarpatska oblasts). The SMNH collection contains 11 specimens of W. concinnus. Six of them were collected in Lviv in June 1903 in Briukhovychi – four specimens, and one specimen without a specified collection date. One specimen was collected on June 17th in the village of Velykyi Liubin and another on June 19th in Kryvchytsi, in Lvivska oblast. Additionally, there are three W. concinnus specimens collected on June 15th and 17th (year not specified) in Lubaczów, Poland. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) nervosus (Fabricius, 1793) is a European-West Siberian species. In Ukraine, it is only found in the Carpathian Mountains. Six specimens of W. nervosus are stored in the collection of the SMNH. Four of them were collected in Lviv in May, the year of which is unknown. The fifth specimen was collected on August 3, 1908 near the town of Vorokhta in Ivano-Frankivska oblast. There is no information about the place and date of collection for one more specimen. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) quadrifasciatus (Reuter, 1894) is a transpalaearctic species. In Ukraine, it is only known from the Carpathians (Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska, and Zakarpatska oblasts). The SMNH collection contains 13 specimens of W. quadrifasciatus. Four of them were collected in Lviv (Vulka, Zubra, Stryiskyi park) in May and June 1904-1905 and 1910. Another specimen was collected in Rava-Ruska, Lvivska oblast July 18th, and the year of discovery is unknown. Six specimens were collected in the Ivano-Frankivska oblast. In 1908, two specimens were collected on June 17th in the vicinity of Vorokhta, and another specimen was collected on June 20th of the same year on Mount Rebrovachka. In 1905, one specimen was collected on June 29th in the vicinity of the village Tatariv, and another specimen was collected on July 2nd of the same year in the vicinity of the village of Yablunytsia. Also, there is one specimen in the collection collected in the slope of Mount Khomiak near the village Tatariv on June 12th, 1909. In addition, two specimens of W. quadrifasciatus are from Poland – one collected on July 7th, 1905 in Jasień, and another collected on July 27th, 1909 in the vicinity of Zawoja (Babia Góra Mount).
乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆褐草蛉标本目录(神经翅目,麻蛉科)
褐草蛉(草蛉科)是神经翅目昆虫的一个科。蝶科是神经翼目昆虫的一个科,俗称褐草蛉,由28属约500种组成。虽然有些属,如赫梅罗蝇属、微蝇属、西菲罗蝇属和威斯迈利蝇属分布广泛,但大多数属仅限于特定的生物地理区域。与蝶类一样,拟蛛也是捕食者,主要以蚜虫幼虫和成虫为食(Aspöcket al., 2016)。Wesmaelius属广泛分布于亚洲、非洲、欧洲和北美,在北美和欧亚大陆的温带地区有多种物种。目前,世界上约有65种记录(Aspöck et al., 1980;Makarkin, 1986, 1996;Klimaszewski, Kevan, 1987),在乌克兰记录了10种(Zakharenko, 1997, Serediuk, 2016)。29个威斯马里乌斯的标本,属于三个物种,存放在博物馆的主要收藏中。所有这些都是在19世纪末20世纪初由Józef Dziędzielewicz收集和鉴定的。Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) concinus (Stephens, 1836)是一个跨北极的物种。在乌克兰混交林地带的中部和喀尔巴阡山脉(伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州和扎卡尔帕茨卡州)都有记录。SMNH收集了11个白杨标本。其中6个标本是1903年6月在利沃夫的布吕霍夫维奇收集的——4个标本,一个标本没有明确的收集日期。6月17日在Velykyi Liubin村采集了一个样本,6月19日在Lvivska州的Kryvchytsi采集了另一个样本。另外,6月15日和17日(年份不详)在波兰Lubaczów采集了3个W. concinus标本。Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) nervosus (Fabricius, 1793)是欧洲-西伯利亚西部的一种。在乌克兰,它只存在于喀尔巴阡山脉。山西国立卫生研究院收藏了6种神经支线虫标本。其中四个是5月份在利沃夫(Lviv)收集的,具体年份不详。第五个标本于1908年8月3日在伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州沃罗赫塔镇附近采集。没有关于收集另一个标本的地点和日期的信息。威斯马里乌斯(Wesmaelius) quadrifasciatus (Reuter, 1894)是一个跨北极的物种。在乌克兰,它只在喀尔巴阡山脉(Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska和Zakarpatska州)被发现。SMNH收集了13份四趾棘腹螨标本。其中4只于1904-1905年和1910年5月和6月在利沃夫(Vulka, Zubra, Stryiskyi公园)收集。另一个标本于7月18日在利沃夫斯卡州的拉瓦-鲁斯卡采集,发现年份不详。在伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡州采集了6个标本。1908年6月17日在Vorokhta附近采集了两个标本,同年6月20日在Rebrovachka山采集了另一个标本。1905年6月29日在Tatariv村附近采集了一个标本,同年7月2日在Yablunytsia村附近采集了另一个标本。此外,还有一个标本是在1909年6月12日在塔里夫村附近的霍米亚克山的山坡上收集的。另外,两份四趾棘腹螨标本来自波兰,一份于1905年7月7日采集于jasieski,另一份于1909年7月27日采集于Zawoja (Babia Góra Mount)附近。
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