Dr. Papp Jenő szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 24/24-42. (Budapest, 1971)
Chovd aimak, a region in the immediate vicinity of Dsungaria (WAGNER, 196 7) where Nabis brevis ferghanensis REMANE, 1964 in its constitution rather similar to the one mentioned before - is living.From Mongolia only female specimens had been caught these, however, could not be determined with absolute certainly by applying the methods in general use. It may, therefore, seem probable that these females belong to brevis ferghanensis. Taking the above into consideration the following 17 nabid taxa may be listed from Mongolia. Following the name of the taxon the papers reporting the species from Mongolia are cited. 1. Prostemma kirboti JAKOVLEV, 1889 (KERZHNER, 1968). Distribution: Eastern Kazakhstan ,Southern Siberia, Northern Mongolia, Far East. 2. Halonabis sareptanus (DOHRN , 1862) (KERZHNER , 1968). Distribution: South-Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, Middle-East, Southern Russia, Central Asia, West- and Middle-China, Inner Mongolia, Western Mongolia. 3. Halonabis sinicus HSIAO, I964 (KERZHNER, 1968). Distribution: Northern China, North-Eastern Mongolia, Baykal Region. 4. Aspilapsis pallidus (FIEBER, 1861) (Present study). Distribution: Central Asia, Takla Makan, Gobi. 5. Dolichonabis tesquorum KERZHNER, I968 (KERZHNER , 1968). Distribution: Steppe zone from River Ural to Middle Mongolia. 6. Dolichonabis americolimbatus CARAYON, 1961 (Present study). Distribution: North-Eastern Mongolia, Eastern Siberia, Nearkticum. 7. Dolichonabis nigrovittatus (J. SAHLBERG, 1878) (KERZHNER, 1962, 1968, present study). Distribution: Siberia, Mongolia, Northern China, Colorado, Canada. 8. Kalmanius flavomarginatus ( SCHULTZ ,1847) (JOSIFOV and KERZHNER, 1967, WAGNER, 196 7, present study). Distribution: Northern parts of Eurosiberian territory, Northern Mongolia. 9. Nabis ferus (LINNAEUS, 1758) (JOSIFOV and .KERZHNER, 1967,