Catalogue of the type specimens of Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from research collections of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Description

This dataset comprises a list of holotypes and lectotypes of the plant bug family Miridae housed at the Zoological Institute in St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences. A total of 592 type specimens were georeferenced and digitized. Furthermore, high-quality images of specimen labels, dorsal and lateral habitus views, and in some cases male genitalia structures were produced for these type specimens.

The initial types specimens accumulated in the collection were described by Alexander Becker and Vasily E. Jakovlev [e.g., 1–6]. Subsequently the collection was greatly expanded primarily through the dedicated efforts of long-term curators of the Heteroptera collection, Alexander N. Kiritshenko and Izya M. Kerzhner [e.g., 7–13], with contributions of other authors. Kerzhner et al. [14] published a catalogue of primary types of Palearctic Miridae retained in the collection of the Zoological Institute, significantly facilitating the preparation of this dataset. Since then, holotypes of ca. 50 additional species have been incorporated into the collection [e.g., 15–19].

Most Miridae types were described from the Palearctic region and stored alongside other identified specimens as part of the general world collection of Heteroptera. This collection is housed in standard wooden drawers with glass lids within the Hemiptera Department of the Laboratory of Insect Systematics at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Digitizing of the Miridae type specimens collection of the Zoological Institute RAS was financially supported by the grant of Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (N 075-15-2021-1069).

Data Records

The data in this checklist resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 603 records.

1 extension data tables also exist. An extension record supplies extra information about a core record. The number of records in each extension data table is illustrated below.

Taxon (core)
603
Occurrence 
603

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Neimorovets V, Konstantinov F, Khalikov R (2024). Catalogue of the type specimens of Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from research collections of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences. Version 1.5. Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. Checklist dataset. https://ipt.zin.ru/resource?r=zin_miridae&v=1.5

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 11ce10ce-bc4c-4d51-8c9d-411f4396725f.  Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Society for the Management of Electronic Biodiversity Data.

Keywords

Checklist; Inventorythematic; Specimen; Occurrence

Contacts

Vladimir Neimorovets
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Senior Researcher
All-Russian Institute for Plant Protection RAS; Zoological Institute RAS
Podbelskogo sh., 3; Universitetskaya emb., 1
196608; 199034 Saint Petersburg
RU
Fedor Konstantinov
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
Senior Researcher
Zoological Institute RAS
Universitetskaya emb., 1
199034 Saint Petersburg
RU
Roman Khalikov
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
Head, IT Department
Zoological Institute RAS
Universitetskaya emb., 1
199034 Saint Petersburg
RU
+7 (812) 328-06-11

Geographic Coverage

Worldwide, mainly Palearctic.

Bounding Coordinates South West [-90, -180], North East [90, 180]

Taxonomic Coverage

Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) collection identified to species.

Family Miridae (Plant bugs)

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 1864-01-01 / 2023-12-31

Sampling Methods

Sampling was carried out by different methods but mostly by sweeping with entomological net and light traps.

Study Extent Sampling is carried out all over the world, during the period from middle of XIX to present.

Method step description:

  1. Collected materials of pinned dry Miridae were identified to species level and deposited in the collection of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia).

Collection Data

Collection Name Research collections of Hemiptera Department, Laboratory of Insect Taxonomy, Zoological Institute RAS
Specimen preservation methods Dried,  Microscopic preparation

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Becker A. 1864. Naturhistorische Mitteilungen. Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou 37(9): 477–493.
  2. Jakovlev V.E. 1867. Die Hemiptera der Wolga–Fauna. Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae 4: 145–163.
  3. Jakovlev V.E. 1875. Hemiptera Heteroptera of the Astrakhan Region. Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou 49(3): 145–174. [In Russian and German]
  4. Jakovlev V.E. 1876. New bugs, Hemiptera Heteroptera of the Russian fauna. Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou 50/51: 85–124. [In Russian and German]
  5. Jakovlev V.E. 1881. Contributions to the fauna of bugs of Russia and the neighboring countries. V-VIII. Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou 56(1): 194–214. [In Russian and German]
  6. Jakovlev V.E. 1893. Hemiptera-Heteroptera des Gouverenments Irkutsk. Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae 27: 282–310. [In Russian and German]
  7. Kiritshenko A.N. 1931. Hemiptera-Heteroptera. Abhandlungen der Pamir-Expedition 8: 77–118, (1928). [In Russian]
  8. Kiritshenko A.N. 1951. True bugs (Heteroptera) of the European part of USSR. Opredeliteli po Faune SSSR 42: 423 pp. [In Russian]
  9. Kerzhner I.M. 1962. Materials on the taxonomy of capsid bugs (Hemiptera – Miridae) in the fauna of the USSR. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 41: 372–387. [In Russian]
  10. Kerzhner I.M. 1970. New and little-known capsid bugs (Heteroptera, Miridae) from the USSR and Mongolia. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 49: 634–645. [In Russian; English translation: Entomological Review 49: 329–399]
  11. Kerzhner I.M. 1979. New Heteroptera from the Far East of the USSR. Trudy Zoolologicheskogo Instituta Akademiya Nauk SSSR 81: 14–65. [In Russian]
  12. Kerzhner I.M. 1988. Novye i maloizvestnye poluzhestkiokrylye nasekomye (Heteroptera) Dal'nego Vostoka SSSR [New and little known heteropteran insects (Heteroptera) from the Far East of the USSR]. Akademia Nauk USSR, Vladivostok, 1987: 1–84. [In Russian]
  13. Kerzhner I.M. 1984. New and little known Heteroptera from Mongolia and adjacent regions of the USSR. IV. Miridae, I. Nasekomye Mongolii 9: 35–72. [In Russian]
  14. Kerzhner I.M., Danilovich L.P. and Kokoreva T.G. 1997. Holotypes and lectotypes of Palaearctic Miridae in the collection of the Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg (Heteroptera). Zoosystematica Rossica 6: 123–138.
  15. Vinokurov N.N. 1998. Asian plant bugs of the subgenus Pityopsallus E. Wagn., genus Psallus Fieb. (Heteroptera: Miridae). Zoosystematica Rossica 7: 285–296.
  16. Drapolyuk I.S. and Kerzhner I.M. 2000. New species of Orthocephalus and Myrmecophyes from Kazakhstan, Usbekistan and Turkmenistan (Heteroptera: Miridae). Zoosystematica Rossica 8(1999): 301–305.
  17. Konstantinov F.V. 1999. Revision of the genus Camptotylidea (Heteroptera: Miridae). Zoosystematica Rossica 8: 89–119.
  18. Konstantinov F.V. 2008. Review of Solenoxyphus Reuter, 1875 (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae). American Museum Novitates 3607: 44 pp. https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2008)3607[1:ROSRHM]2.0.CO;2
  19. Konstantinov F.V. 2019 Revision of Agraptocoris Reuter (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae), with description of five new species and a review of aedeagal terminology. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 77(1): 87–124. https://doi.org/10.26049/ASP77-1-2019-05

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 11ce10ce-bc4c-4d51-8c9d-411f4396725f
https://ipt.zin.ru/resource?r=zin_miridae