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AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) – A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA. / Sergeev, M. G.; Zharkov, V. D.; Molodtsov, V. V.
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T1 - AEROPEDELLUS REUTERI (MIRAM, 1907) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINI) – A RARE GRASSHOPPER FROM SOUTH SIBERIA
AU - Sergeev, M. G.
AU - Zharkov, V. D.
AU - Molodtsov, V. V.
N1 - This study was financially supported by the grant of the Russian Science Foundation No. 22-66-00031 (https://rscf.ru/en/project/22-66-00031). We also wish to acknowledge our colleagues (especially A.M. Gusachenko, A.I. Lee, D.C. Stepanova) for collecting some specimens of Aeropedellus reuteri. Sergeev, M. G. Aeropedellus reuteri (Miram, 1907) (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerini) - a rare grasshopper from South Siberia / M. G. Sergeev, V. D. Zharkov, V. V. Molodtsov // Far Eastern Entomologist. – 2025. – No. 519. – P. 1-11. – DOI 10.25221/fee.519.1.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Summary. The very rare grasshopper Aeropedellus reuteri (Miram, 1907) was described from the southern parts of the Krasnoyask Region (Krai) in Russia. The type localities of this species are the vicinities of Minusinsk (53.73°N, 91.67°E, one male) and Ajeshka (54.93°N, 90.81°E, two males). It is also distributed in the Republic of Khakassia and the Irkutsk Region (Oblast) (Russia). The general distribution of A. reuteri is mapped and several ecologo-geographic models of the species distribution are generated by the Maxent algorithm for the first time. Some possible changes of the species range are discussed for the future periods (2021–2040 and 2041–2060).
AB - Summary. The very rare grasshopper Aeropedellus reuteri (Miram, 1907) was described from the southern parts of the Krasnoyask Region (Krai) in Russia. The type localities of this species are the vicinities of Minusinsk (53.73°N, 91.67°E, one male) and Ajeshka (54.93°N, 90.81°E, two males). It is also distributed in the Republic of Khakassia and the Irkutsk Region (Oblast) (Russia). The general distribution of A. reuteri is mapped and several ecologo-geographic models of the species distribution are generated by the Maxent algorithm for the first time. Some possible changes of the species range are discussed for the future periods (2021–2040 and 2041–2060).
KW - Irkutsk Oblast
KW - Krasnoyarsk Krai
KW - Siberia
KW - climate change
KW - fauna
KW - modelling
KW - new record
KW - range
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U2 - 10.25221/FEE.519.1
DO - 10.25221/FEE.519.1
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - Far Eastern Entomologist
JF - Far Eastern Entomologist
SN - 1026-051X
IS - 519
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