Publications by authors named "Lech Karpiski"

Afghanicenus nuristanicus (Heyrovsk, 1936) is hereby newly recorded from Pakistan based on a specimen collected at the beginning of the 20th century and preserved in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London. High quality colour images of the type material (a male syntype of Purpuricenus nuristanicus and a female syntype of P. nuristanicus f.

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New data on the distribution, bionomy, and taxonomy of the longhorned beetles that occur in the poorly studied region of southeastern Mongolia (mngovi, Dornogovi, and Skhbaatar aimags) are presented together with a list of all taxa that are known from this area. The literature records for all known species from this area were summarized, verified, and mapped. Chlorophorus caragana Xie Wang, 2012 is recorded from Mongolia for the first time.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lech Karpiski"

  • - Lech Karpiski's recent research focuses on the taxonomy and distribution of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), particularly in under-studied regions such as southeastern Mongolia and Pakistan.
  • - His 2024 publication provides the first record of Afghanicenus nuristanicus from Pakistan, highlighting key specimens and type materials preserved in historical collections.
  • - In his 2021 article, Karpiski contributes new data on the distribution and taxonomy of various longhorned beetle species in southeastern Mongolia, including a newly documented species record in the region.