Embioptera目在华盛顿州的首次记录和长期建立

Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.4289/0013-8797.124.2.195
R. Curtiss, Abigail Skoda, S. Bossert, Robert J. Orpet
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摘要2005年,在哥伦比亚盆地靠近蛇河的农村地区发现了单克隆蝇属(工蜂目:寡蝇科)的标本。这是华盛顿州首次证实的蜂翅目记录,也是世界上最北端的记录之一。16年后,在同一地点进行的后续收集表明,该种群仍然存在。2005年,只在原址发现了标本。然而,从2020年开始,在公民科学网站iNaturalist.org上,在华盛顿州和俄勒冈州附近的多个城市和郊区报道了单倍体的标本。2005年和2021年收集的标本特征和雄性的缺乏表明哥伦比亚盆地地区的物种是Haploembia cf. tarsalis (Ross)。
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First Record and Long-Term Establishment of the Order Embioptera in Washington State
Abstract. Specimens of Haploembia sp. (Embioptera: Oligotomidae) were found in 2005 in a rural area of the Columbia Basin next to the Snake River. This is the first verified record of Embioptera in Washington State and one of the northernmost in the world. Subsequent collections 16 years later at the same site show that the population is still present. In 2005, specimens were found only at the original locality. However, starting in 2020, specimens of Haploembia were reported in multiple nearby urban and suburban areas of Washington State and Oregon on the citizen science website iNaturalist.org. Characters of collected specimens and a lack of males across 2005 and 2021 suggest the species in the Columbia Basin region is Haploembia cf. tarsalis (Ross).
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