Kosterin O.E. & Onishko V.V. 2025

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Version datée du 19 juillet 2025 à 20:57 par Deliry Cyrille (discussion | contributions) (Page créée avec « {{Site}} ---- {{K&O2025}} ---- '''Abstract''' (links above)<br> In early June 2023, ''Coenagrion glaciale'' (Hagen ''in'' Selys, McLachlan, 1872) has been for the fist time recorded in Novosibirskaya Oblast and District 3 km W of Koltsovo Town. On 13.VI.2024, a male of ''Ophiogomphus obscurus'' Bartenev, 1909 has been photographically registered in Iskitim District, for the first time in Novosibirskaya Oblast as well. The findings of these two species were quite... »)
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Kosterin O.E. & Onishko V.V. 2025 - Updates to the fauna of dragonflies (Odonata) of Novosibirskaya Oblast of Russia and Novosibirsk City, with the first record of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) (Libellulidae) in West Siberia. - Euroasian Entomological J., 24 (3) : 147-152.


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In early June 2023, Coenagrion glaciale (Hagen in Selys, McLachlan, 1872) has been for the fist time recorded in Novosibirskaya Oblast and District 3 km W of Koltsovo Town. On 13.VI.2024, a male of Ophiogomphus obscurus Bartenev, 1909 has been photographically registered in Iskitim District, for the first time in Novosibirskaya Oblast as well. The findings of these two species were quite expectable in Novosibirskaya Oblast. Many new findings of C. glaciale (Hag.) in Ural and Siberia have been submitted in recent years to iNaturalist.org. On 12–13.VIII.2024, single young individuals of two migrant species, a male of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) and a female of Sympetrum fonscolombii (Selys, 1840), have been found at Baltiyskaya Street at the margin of Sovetskiy District of Novosibirsk City : the former species for the first time in West Siberia and the latter one for the second time in Novosibirkaya Oblast. These two dragonflies most probably represented local progenis of migrant individuals which had arrived to Novosibirsk from the south early in summer.