Бюлогтший в1сштк МДПУ iMeni Богдана Хмельшицького 6 (3), стор. 73—79, 2016
Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (3), pp. 73—79, 2016
ARTICLE УДК595.782
THE PTEROPHORIDAE FAUNA (LEPIDOPTERA) OF PAVLODAR REGION
Peter Ustjuzhanin,1, 5 Sergey Titov2, Vasily Kovtunovich3 & Kanat Akhmetov4 15Altai State University, Lenina 61, Barnaul, RU—656049, Russia, [email protected] 2Pavlodar State University, The Research Center for Environmental "Monitoring"', Lomova str. 64, KZ-140008, Pavlodar,
Kazakhstan. E-mail: [email protected] 3Moscow Society of Nature Explorers. Home address: Malaya Filevskaya str., 24/1, app. 20, RU—121433, Russia, [email protected] 4Pavlodar State University, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Natural Sciences, Lomova str. 64, KZ-140008, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan. E-mail: kanakam61 @mail.ru 5Corresponding author. E-mail:[email protected]
In present study we review the Pterophoridae family of Pavlodar region (the Republic of Kazakhstan). We sampled 30 species of 13 genera; 29 of them are listed for the first time for Pavlodar region.
Key words: Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae, Pavlodar Region, fauna, new data.
Citation:
Ustjuzhanin, P., Titov, S., Kovtunovich, V., Akhmetov, K. (2016). The Pterophoridae fauna (Lepidoptera) of Pavlodar
region. Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, 6 (3), 73—79.
Поступило в редакцию / Submitted: 14.09.2016
Принято к публикации / Accepted: 13.10.2016
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INTRODUCTION
In the recent years there were several studies on Pterophoridae of the Central Asia, carrying out an inventory of the fauna, identifying the composition and distribution of the species on the territory of Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Afghanistan: Alipanah & Ustjuzhanin (2005); Alipanah & Gielis (2010); Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich (2008); Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich (2011); Ustjuzhanin et al. (2014); Ustjuzhanin et al. (2016).
Literature provides almost no data on Pterophoridae of Pavlodar region. There is only one reference to Agdistis tamaricis Zeller for the city of Aksu, Arenberger (1995).
Pavlodar region is located in the north-eastern part of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in the middle basin of the river Irtysh between 54°27.5'— 49°55'N and from 73°22' to almost 80°E. Its area is 127.500 km2. In the north and north-east it borders with the Russian Federation, Omsk and Novosibirsk regions, in the east - with the Altai Territory, in the south - with Karaganda and East Kazakhstan region, in the west - with the North Kazakhstan and Akmola regions. The territory of Pavlodar region belongs to the natural steppe zone.
The area of Pavlodar region is divided into two geomorphological portions: the larger which is the plain area including the south-eastern part of the West Siberian Plain (with altitudes predominantly in the range of 100-200 m) and the smaller formed by mountains and low hills, occupying about a third of the area in the south and representing by the north-eastern outskirts of Kazakhstan Upland with a peculiar broken topography and altitudes from 150 to 1055 m.
MATHERIAL AND METHODS
We conducted a series of special entomological expeditions for the collection of Pterophoridae in Pavlodar region. The trapping was carried out by modern methods on the remote and stationary "light traps". The insects were also collected by the air butterfly net over the vegetation between the start and end of the twilight. Some specimens were trapped on odorous wine baits.
The collections were performed in 7 districts of the studied region in 2008-2016 (Fig. 1).
Figure 1. Map of distribution.
The examined material is stored in the authors' collections. List of collecting Zhelezinka district — Z
Z/1 Michailovka -Michailovka vill., birch groves, 53°50'N 76°30'E, h=103m. Z/2 Krasnovka —Krasnovka vill., birch groves, 53°44'N 76°56'E, h=103m.
Z/4 Moiseevka — Moiseevka vill., floodplain forest in the river Irtysh valley, 53°26'N 75°28'E, h=106m. (Fig.
3)
Kachiry district — K
K/11 Baikonys (kaz. BanKpHbic) — Baikonys vill., meadows, the Irtysh river valley, 52°56'N 76°23'E, h=93m. Pavlodar district — P
P/11 Pavlodar, urban area, 52°16'N 76°59'E, h=132m
P/12 Pavlodarskoe vill., floodplain forest in the river Irtysh valley, 52°22'N 76°52'E, h=110m. P/19 Zjertumsyk (kaz. ^.epTyMCbiK;) - village neighborhood, 52°02'N 77°08'E, h=122m, steppe, sand dunes.
P/22 Baydala (kaz. BangaAa) - village neighborhood, 52°08'N 77°03'E, h=111m., border damp meadows and steppes in the valley of the Irtysh River.
P/23 Zhetekchi (kaz. ^£TeKmi) - village neighborhood 52°18'N 77°07'E, artemisia, feather grass steppe. Shcherbakty district — S
S/23 Sharbakty (kaz. map6a^Tw), village neighborhood, steppe, 52°29'N 78°09'E, h=148m. Lebyazhye district — L
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L/24 Tuz (kaz. Туз) - Tuz lake, pinery, salt lake, salt lake, 51°17'N 78°37'E, h=168m. L25 border of Pavlodar and East Kazakhstan Regions, M-38 highway, 51°15' N 78°32' E, steppe near deciduous grove, h=172m.
L/26 Shcherbakty (kaz. Щербацты) — village neighborhood, forest pinus, 51°50'N 78°30'E, h-161m.
L/27 Borly (kaz. Борлы) — Borly salt lake, steppe, sogra, 51°49'N 77°56'E, h=135m. L/28 Akku (kaz. Аццу) - village neighborhood, 51°28'N 77°46'E, h=116m. Bayanaul district — B (Fig. 2)
Figure 2. Biotope: Bayanaul district, Zhosaly village neighborhood, 50°23'N 76°10'E, h—735m.
B/30 Kurkeli - (Ka3. KypKeAi) tract, 50°44'N, 75°38'E, mixed forest, outgrowth of shrubs, rocky outcrops, h=566m.
B/31 Shonai (kaz. moH,an) - the tract Shonai, 50°48'N 75°44'E. village neighborhood, h=478m. B/33 Toraigyr (kaz. Topanfbip) - mountains above the lake Toraigyr, 50°51'N 75°40'E, h=847m. B/34 Akbet (kaz. ^bipfbim aAaH,bi) - the tract Kirgichi, the mountain Akbet, 50°50'N 75°44'E, h=520m. B/35 Zhosaly (kaz. ;4vaH,a ^CocaAbi) village neighborhood, 50°23'N 76°10E, h=735m (Fig. 3).
Figure 3. Biotope: Zhelezinka district, Moiseevka vill., floodplain forest in the river Irtysh valley,
53°26'N 75°28'E, h=106m.
Ekibastuz district — E
E/46 Shiderty (kaz. MigepTi) — River Valley Shiderty, the tract Zhartas rocky steppe, hills, 51°38'N 74°39'E, h=245m.
E/47 Karazhar (kaz. ^apa«ap) - Karazhar vill., Auliekol lake, steppe, 52°11'N 74°43'E, h=103m (Fig. 4).
Figure 4. Biotope: Ekibastuz district, Karazhar vill., Auliekol lake, steppe, 52°11'N 74°43'E, h=103m.
E/51 Ul'ken Akzhar (kaz.YAKeH AK^ap) - May Distr., the riverbed of Shiderty, steppe, 52°03'N 74°19'E, h=103m.
Annotated list of species Agdistis adactyla (Hubner, [1819])
Alucita adactyla Hubner, [1819]: t. 7, figs. 32-34. (Type locality: Austria).
Material. 4 S, 1 9, Shcherbakty, 11.viii.2013, 2 S, 10.viii.2014, 1 9, 19.viii.2014; 3 ex., Tuz, 9-12.viii.2014; 4 ex., Pavlodarskoe, 4.viii.2013, 5 ex., 13.vii.2015; 1 S, Moiseevka, 24-25.vii.2013; 2 S, 1 9, Shonai, 9-10.viii.2013; Titov S.; 1 9, Pavlodar, 20.vii.2012, Tarasovskaya N. Distribution. Temperate zone of Palaearctics. Agdistis intermedia Caradja, 1920
Agdistis benneti var. intermedia Caradja, 1920: 88. (Type locality: Uralsk, Kazakhstan). Agdistis hungarica Amsel, 1955: 53. (Type locality: Hungary). Material. 3 9, Borly, 23.vi.2013; 1 S, Karazhar, 11.ix.2015, Titov S.
Distribution. Central Europe (Hungary), East Europe, Kazakhstan, south of Western Siberia. Agdistis kulunda Ustjuzhanin, 1991
Agdistis kulunda Ustjuzhanin, 1991: 85. (Type locality: Karasuk, SW Siberian, Russia). Material. 1 S, Pavlodarskoe, 12.vii.2014, Titov S.
Distribution. South Western Siberia (the steppe areas of Omsk, Novosibirsk regions and Altai Territory), North Kazakhstan.
Agdistis tamaricis (Zeller, 1847)
Agdistis tamaricis Zeller, 1847: 899. (Type locality: France).
Distribution. Europe, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, China (Tianjin, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Shanghai, Shandong, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Taiwan).
Note. Indicated for Aksu (Arenberger, 1995) but not found by us in Pavlodar region. Gillmeria macrornis (Meyrick, 1930)
Platyptilia macrornis Meyrick, 1930: 567. (Type locality: SE Kazakhstan) Platyptilia kerzhneri Zagulajev, 1972: 688. (Type locality: Mongolia). Material. 1 S, Pavlodarskoe, 03.ix.2015, Titov S.
Distribution. South-eastern European Russia, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, South Siberia, the Russian Far East, China (Shaanxi, Sichuan), Mongolia.
Gillmeria pallidactyla (Haworth, 1811)
Alucitapallidactyla Haworth, 1811: 478. (Type locality: Great Britain).
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Platyptilia sachalinensis Matsumura, 1911: 58. (Type locality: Sakhalin, Russia). Platyptilia pallidiola Matsumura, 1931: No. 2069. (Type locality: Japan). Material. 1 $, Shonai, 23.vii.2013; 1 9, Zhetekchi, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Siberia, Russian Far East, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, China, Japan, Korea, North America.
Gillmeria rhusiodactyla (Fushs, 1903)
Platyptilia rhusiodactyla Fuchs, 1903: 14. (Type locality: Yerevan, Armenia).
Platyptilia armeniaca Zagulajev, 1984: 46. (Type locality: Echmiadzin, Armenia).
Gillmeria uralskinensis Gibeaux, 1995: 91. (Type locality: Uralsk, W Kazakhstan).
Material. 1 $, NE Kazakhstan, Road, Pavlodar-Semei, 200 m a.s.l., 1.vi.2013, Cernila M, Titov S,
Volynkin A.
Distribution. Armenia, south of the European part of Russia, western Kazakhstan, Iran.
Platyptilia calodatcyla ([Denis et Schiffermüller],1775)
Alucita calodactyla Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775: 146. (Type locality: Austria).
Material. 1 9, Baikonys, 25.vi.2013; 1 $, 1 9, Michailovka, 9.vii.2013; 9 ex., Moiseevka, 24-25.vii.2013; 3 ex., Pavlodarskoe, 4.viii.2013; 1 $, Shonai, 24.vii.2014, Titov S. Distribution. Temperate zone of Palaearctics. Platyptilia farfarella Zeller, 1867
Platyptilusfarfarellus Zeller, 1867: 334. (Type locality: Poland). Material. 1 $, Krasnovka, 3.vi.2012, Titov S., Bychkov V
Distribution. Temperate zone of Palaearctics; Africa, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Philippines.
Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla (Scopoli, 1763)
Phalaena bipunctidactyla Scopoli, 1763: 257. (Type locality: Slovenia).
Material: 2 $, Pavlodarskoe, 4.viii.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. Temperate zone of Palaearctics.
Stenoptilia eborinodactyla Zagulajev, 1986
Stenoptilia eborinodactyla Zagulajev, 1986: 113. (Type locality: Taganrog, Russia).
Stenoptiliagratiolae Gibeaux & Nel, 1990: 200. (Type locality: France).
Material: 11 ex., Moiseevka, 24-25.vii.2013, Titov S.; 4 ex., Pavlodarskoe, 13.vii.2015; 1 9,
Bayanaul Mts., 75*44'E, 50*48' N, 9-10. viii.2013, Titov S., Knyazev S.
Distribution. Europe, south of Western Siberia.
Stenoptilia pneumonanthes (Büttner, 1880)
Mimeseoptiluspneumonanthes Buttner, 1880: 472. (Type locality: Poland).
Material. 3 9, Pavlodar, 3.vii.2012, 5 ex., 6.vii. 2012, 13 ex., 16-22.viii.2013, Tarasovskaya N.; 1 $, Pavlodarskoe, 3.ix 2013, Titov S.
Distribution. West Europe, European part of Russia, Yakutia, Kazakhstan, China (Xinjiang).
Stenoptilia pterodactyla (Linnaeus, 1761)
Alucita pterodactyla Linnaeus, 1761: 370. (Type locality: Sweden)
Material: 1 9, Pavlodarskoe, 12.vii.2014, Titov S.
Distribution. Temperate zone of Palaearctics; North America.
Stenoptilia stigmatodactyla (Zeller, 1852)
Pterophorus stigmatodactylus Zeller, 1852: 374. (Type locality: Austria).
Material: 1 $, Borly, 25.vi.2013; 2 $, Shcherbakty, 14.vi.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa, Transcaucasia, Iran, Kazakhstan, South Siberia, Yakutia, Magadan region.
Marasmarcha cinnamomea (Staudinger, 1870)
Pterophorus annamomeus Staudinger, 1870: 326. (Type locality: "Sarepta" [Krasnoarmeisk], Russia). Marasmarchaglycyrrhi%ae Zagulajev, 1969: 212. (Type locality: Armenia).
Material: 30 ex, Borly, 23.vi.2013; Titov S, Borisov S.; 1 $, Akbet, 23.vii.2013; 1m., Pavlodarskoe, 12.vii.2014, 1$, 03.viii.2015, 4 ex., 5.vi..2016; 1 $, Pavlodar, 27.07.2008; 1 $, Tuz, 12.viii.2014, Titov S.; 2 ex., Pavlodar env., floodplain of Irtysh, 21-28. vii. 2014, Blochin V
Distribution. South-East of European Russia, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, China, South of Western Siberia. Marasmarcha colossa Caradja, 1920
Marasmarcha colossa Caradja, 1920: 84. (Type locality: East Turkestan [N-W China]) Material: 4 ex., Pavlodarskoe, 12.vii.2014; 1$, Kurkeli, 24.vii.2014; 5 ex., Toraigyr, 14.vi.2014, 2 $, 13.vii.2015, Titov S.; 22 ex., Pavlodar env., 21-28. vii. 2014, Blochin V
Distribution. South of European Russia, South of Western Siberia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China
(Xinjiang), Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan.
Marasmarcha rhypodactyla (Staudinger, 1870)
Pterophorus rhypodactylus Staudinger, 1870: 327. (Type locality: "Sarepta" [Krasnoarmeisk], Russia). Pterophorus ehrenbergiana var. decolorum Caradja, 1920: 84. (Type locality: Turkey). Marasmarcha kucocrossa Meyrick, 1936: 64. (Type locality: Iraq). Pterophorus terrenus Meyrick. 1936: 64. (Type locality: Iraq).
Material: 1 Borly, 23.vi.2013; Titov S., Borisov S.; 1 Akbet, 23.vii.2013, Titov S.; Pavlodar, 1 ex., 25.vii.2011, Tarasovskaya N.
Distribution. Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, South-East of European Russia, West Siberia, Kazakhstan, West Mongolia.
Oxyptilus parvidactyla (Haworth, 1811)
Alucitaparvidactyla Haworth, 1811: 480. (Type locality: Great Britain).
Material. 5 ex., Toraigyr, 14.vi.2014; 1 10.vi.2014; 1 Kurkeli, 12.vi.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Iran, southern West Siberia.
Crombrugghia distans (Zeller, 1847)
Pterophorus distans Zeller, 1847: 902. (Type locality: Italy).
Oxyptilus supplementum Gibeaux, 1997: 432. (Type locality: Uzbekistan).
Material. 7 ex., Toraigyr, 14.vi.2014; 3 2 $, Kurkeli, 12.vi.2013; 1 Shcherbakty, 10.viii.2014, 1&,1$, 16.viii.2014; 1 Tuz, 19.viii.2014, Titov S.
Distribution. N. Africa, the Canare islands, Europe, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, Iran, Afghanistan, India, the Himalaya, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, China, the southern Siberia. Crombrugghia tristis (Zeller, 1841) Pterophorus tristis Zeller, 1839: 277. (Type locality: Poland).
Material. 3 2 $, Borly, 23.vi.2013; 1 Sharbakty, 11.viii. 2013; 1 Shonai, 9-10.viii.2013; 1 Pavlodarskoe, 13.vii.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Turkey, Syria, the Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia, southern West Siberia, China (Shaanxi).
Capperia trichodactyla ([Denis et Shiffermüller], 1775)
Alucita trichodactyla Denis & Shiffermüller, 1775: 145. (Type locality: Austria).
Material. 1&, Borly, 23.vi.2013, Titov S., Borisov S.; 2 $, Shonai, 9-10.viii.2013; 1 $, Zhetekchi,
Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan (West Kazakhstan region), Southern Siberia, South of Russian Far East, Japan, China (Heilongjiang). Hellinsia carphodactyla (Hübner,[1813])
Alucita carphodactyla Hübner, [1813]: t. 4, fig. 19, 20. (Type locality: Europe).
Material. 1 Shonai, 17-18.viii.2013; 1 Borly, 23.vi.2013; 1 Akbet, 23.vii.2013; 5ex., Shcherbakty, 10.viii. 2014; 1 16.viii.2014; 2 Toraigyr, 14.vi.2014; 1 $, Tuz, 5.viii.2014, 1 19.viii.2014; 1 Moiseevka, 24-25.vii.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. North Africa, Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, southern West Siberia.
Hellinsia chrysocomae (Ragonot, 1875)
Leioptilus chrysocomae Ragonot, 1875: 113. (Type locality: France).
Leioptilus go%manji Bigot, 1970: 285. (Type locality: Mongolia).
Material. 1 $, Sharbakty, 11.viii.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, South Siberia, the Far East of Russia, Mongolia, China.
Hellinsia didactylites (Ström, 1783)
Phalaena Alucita didactylites Strom, 1783: 89. (Type locality: Norway).
Material. 1 Akbet, 23.vii.2013; 1 $, Pavlodarskoe, 12.vii 2014; 1 $, Shcherbakty, 16.viii. 2014, Titov S. Distribution. Europe, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Siberia, the Far East of Russia, China: (Shaanxi, Jilin).
Hellinsia distincta (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855)
Pterophorus distinctusHerrich-Schaffer, 1855: 379. (Type locality: Germany). Pterophorus sibiricus Caradja, 1920: 86. (Type locality: Symonowo, Amur region, Russia). Oidamatophorus acutus Yano, 1963: 179. (Type locality: Japan). Material. 2 Zhana Zhosaly, 25.vii.2014, Titov S.
Distribution. Europe, Armenia, Central Asia, Siberia, the Far East of Russia, Japan, China (Manzhuria, Jilin). Hellinsia trimmatodactyla (Christoph, 1872)
Leioptilus trimmatodactjlus Christoph, 1872: 36. (Type locality: "Sarepta" [Krasnoarmeisk], Russia). Material. 1 Moiseevka, 24-25.vii.2013; 13 ex., Pavlodarskoe, 4.viii.2013, 1 03.ix.2015; 1 Toraigyr,
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10.vi.2014; 1 S, Borly, 22.vi.2013, Titov S.
Distribution. South-East of European Russia, Western Kazakhstan, southern West Siberia, the steppen Altai, Tuva, West Mongolia.
Tabulaephorus marptys (Christoph, 1873)
Aciptilia marptys Christoph, 1873: 37. (Type locality: "Sarepta" [Krasnoarmeisk], Russia). Aciptilia kaszabi Bigot, 1967: 179. (Type locality: Central aimak, Mongolia).
Material. 3 S, Shcherbakty, 11.viii. 2013; 3 S, Tuz, 19.viii.2014, Titov S.; 3 S, Shiderty, 26.v.2015, Titov S., Cernila M., Kucinic M.; 4 ex., Zjertumsyk, 4.vi.2016,.; 2 S Pavlodarskoe, 5.vi.2016, Titov S.
Distribution. The south-eastern European part of Russia, Kazakhstan, Altai, Tuva, Mongolia, China. Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus, 1758)
Phalaena Alucita monodactyla Linnaeus, 1758: 542. (Type locality: Europe).
Material. 1 $, Pavlodar, 25.vii.2011, Tarasovskaya N., 2ex., 27.viii.2013; 1 $, Pavlodarskoe, 14.viii.2013, 2 ex., 4.viii.2013, 2 $, 12.vii.2014, 6 ex., 3.ix 2013, 11 ex., 14.ix.2013, 4 ex., 2 ex., 3.ix.2015, 4 ex., 5.vi..2016; 1 $, Akbet, 23.vii.2013; 2 ex., Shcherbakty, 19.viii. 2014, Titov S; 5 ex., Ul'ken Akzhar, 11.iv.2016; 2 ex., Shonai,13.iv.2016; 5 ex., 18.iv.2016, Kurkeli, Titov S, Cernila M.; 2 S, 1 ?, Zhetekchi, 17.vi.2016, Titov S.
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Distribution. North Africa, Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia east to Tuva, Mongolia, China, India, Philippines, North and South America. Merrifieldia tridactyla (Linnaeus, 1758)
Phalaena Alucita tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758: 542. (Type locality: Europe).
Material: 14 ex., Borly, 23.vi.2013; Titov S., Borisov S.; 8 S, Akbet, 23.vii.2013; 1S, Shonai, 23.vii.2013; 3 S, 1 ?, Kurkeli, 12.vi.2013, 1 $, 14.vi.2014; 1 S, Toraigyr, 10.vi.2014, Titov S.
Distribution. West Europe, the Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan, European part of Russia, Southern Ural, South of Western Siberia, Western Yakutia. Pterophorus pentadactylus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Phalaena Alucitapentadactyla Linnaeus, 1758: 542. (Type locality: Sweden). Material. 1 $, Akku, 14.vii.2014, Lyakhov O.
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor, Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, West Siberia, South of Russian Far East, China (Jilin, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xinjiang, Taiwan). DISCUSSION
Thus, 30 Pterophoridae species are recorded for Pavlodar region. There is no doubt that this list is not final. The discovery of about 10-15 more species is quite possible in the examined region, in particular, from the genera Platyptilia, Stenoptilia, Amblyptilia, Hellinsia and Merrifieldia. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors are grateful for the participation in the Pterophoridae collections on the territory of Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan to N.E. Tarasovskaya, V.I. Blokhin, (Pavlodar, Kazakhstan) and S.M. Reznichenko (vil. Sharbakty, Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan), and for the organizations of the expeditions in Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan - to VK. Merz, T.N. Smagulov, O.V Lyakhov posthumously (Pavlodar, Kazakhstan), V.S. Bychkov (vil. Mikhailovka, Pavlodar region), O.V. Belyalov, N.A. Postnikov (Almaty, Kazakhstan), M. Cernila (Kamnik, Slovenia), S.N. Borisov (Novosibirsk, Russia).
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