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Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) Carniolica Peloponesiaca Švihla, 1991 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) in Italy: the First Case of Trans-Adriat
BOLL. SOC. ENTOMOL. ITAL., 151 (2): 61-64, ISSN 0373-3491 31 AGOSTO 2019 Riccardo POlOnI* Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica peloponesiaca Švihla, 1991 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) in Italy: the first case of trans-Adriatic false blister beetle with considerations on Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica (Gistl, 1834) Riassunto: nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica peloponesiaca Švihla, 1991 (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) in Italia: primo caso di Oedemeridae transadriatico con considerazioni su nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica (Gistl, 1834) Viene qui presentata la prima popolazione italiana di Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica peloponesiaca Švihla, 1991 e viene discussa la sua origine biogeografica date le attuali conoscenze sui Coleotteri a distribuzione transadriatica. l’areale di questa sottospecie viene rivisto e vengono fornite alcune note biologiche sulle preferenze alimentari della larva e sull’ecologia. Abstract: Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica peloponesiaca Švihla, 1991 is recorded in Italy for the first time and the biogeographical origin of this new population is discussed on the base of the current knowledge on Coleoptera with trans-Adriatic distribution. The range of this sub- species is revised and some biological notes on the larval food preferences and ecology are provided. Key words: Tenebrionoidea, biogeography, population, nacerdini, trans-Adriatic, Greece. InTROduCTIOn biogeographic novelty for the Italian fauna and con- Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica Gistel, 1834 firms that Southern Apennines are a hot spot of biodi- is a polytypic species widely distributed through West- versity that requires further investigation. A ern and Central Palaearctic Region, ranging from Spain distribution map of N. carniolica peloponesiaca is to Georgia (Švihla, in: löbl & Smetana, 2008). The represented in Fig. 1. species counts, after the nominotypical, three other sub- species: N. -
Humanity Space Issn 2226-0773
HUMANITY SPACE ISSN 2226-0773 INTERNATIONAL ALMANAC HUMANITY SPACE MIKHAIL L. DANILEVSKY AND MEI-YING LIN A contribution to the study of China Dorcadionini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Parts 1-2 Volume 1, Supplement 4 MOSCOW 2012 Humanity space International almanac VOL. 1, Supplement 4, 2012: 4-19 A contribution to the study of China Dorcadionini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Part 1. Mikhail L. Danilevsky1 and Mei-Ying Lin2 1A. N. Severtzov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky prospect 33, Moscow 119071 Russia. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] 2Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1 # Beichen West Road, Chaoyang, Beijing, 100101, China. E-mail: [email protected] Key words: Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Eodorcadion, taxonomy, China, Mongolia. Summary. The species rank E. rubrosuturale (Breuning, 1943) is restored. Several local populations of E. chinganicum (Suvorov, 1909) and E. rubrosuturale are partly described. Most of localities were never published before, so new distributional records are proposed for several taxa. Specimens from about all new localities are figured. Two names are downgraded to subspecies rank: E. chinganicum mandschukuoense (Breuning, 1944), stat. nov. and E. chinganicum darigangense Heyrovský, 1967, stat. nov. The taxon described as E. chinganicum kerulenum Danilevsky, 2007 is regarded as E. rubrosuturale kerulenum Danilevsky, 2007. INTRODUCTION A complete revision of the genus was published not long ago (Danilevsky, 2007) on the base of materials from Russian and West European Museums and collectors. Several specimens were also studied in National Museum of Natural History, Washington, USA. Unfortunately no materials were available from Chinese Museums, neither from Mongolian. -
Scope: Munis Entomology & Zoology Publishes a Wide Variety of Papers
_____________ Mun. Ent. Zool. Vol. 4, No. 1, January 2009___________ I MUNIS ENTOMOLOGY & ZOOLOGY Ankara / Turkey II _____________ Mun. Ent. Zool. Vol. 4, No. 1, January 2009___________ Scope: Munis Entomology & Zoology publishes a wide variety of papers on all aspects of Entomology and Zoology from all of the world, including mainly studies on systematics, taxonomy, nomenclature, fauna, biogeography, biodiversity, ecology, morphology, behavior, conservation, paleobiology and other aspects are appropriate topics for papers submitted to Munis Entomology & Zoology. Submission of Manuscripts: Works published or under consideration elsewhere (including on the internet) will not be accepted. At first submission, one double spaced hard copy (text and tables) with figures (may not be original) must be sent to the Editors, Dr. Hüseyin Özdikmen for publication in MEZ. All manuscripts should be submitted as Word file or PDF file in an e-mail attachment. If electronic submission is not possible due to limitations of electronic space at the sending or receiving ends, unavailability of e-mail, etc., we will accept “hard” versions, in triplicate, accompanied by an electronic version stored in a floppy disk, a CD-ROM. Review Process: When submitting manuscripts, all authors provides the name, of at least three qualified experts (they also provide their address, subject fields and e-mails). Then, the editors send to experts to review the papers. The review process should normally be completed within 45-60 days. After reviewing papers by reviwers: Rejected papers are discarded. For accepted papers, authors are asked to modify their papers according to suggestions of the reviewers and editors. Final versions of manuscripts and figures are needed in a digital format. -
Phylogenetic Relationships Between Genera Dorcadion, Lamia, Morimus, Herophila and Some Other Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae
Phylogenetic relationships between genera Dorcadion, Lamia, Morimus, Herophila and some other Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) based on chromosome and CO1 gene sequence comparison Themis Giannoulis, Anne-Marie Dutrillaux, Constantina Sarri, Zissis Mamuris, Bernard Dutrillaux To cite this version: Themis Giannoulis, Anne-Marie Dutrillaux, Constantina Sarri, Zissis Mamuris, Bernard Dutrillaux. Phylogenetic relationships between genera Dorcadion, Lamia, Morimus, Herophila and some other Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) based on chromosome and CO1 gene sequence comparison. Bulletin of Entomological Research, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020, 110 (3), pp.321-327. 10.1017/S0007485319000737. hal-02968144 HAL Id: hal-02968144 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02968144 Submitted on 27 Oct 2020 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. 1 1 Phylogenetic relationships between genera Dorcadion, Lamia, Morimus, Herophila and 2 some other Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) based on chromosome and CO1 gene 3 sequence comparison 4 5 Themis Giannoulis 1, Anne-Marie Dutrillaux 2, Sarri Constantina 1, Zissis Mamuris 1, 6 Bernard Dutrillaux 2 7 8 1 Laboratory of Genetics, Comparative and Evolution Biology, Department of 9 biochemisty and Biotechnology, University of Thessaly 41221Larissa Greece 10 2 Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité. -
Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae)
380 _____________Mun. Ent. Zool. Vol. 5, No. 2, June 2010__________ THE TURKISH DORCADIINI WITH ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REMARKS (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE: LAMIINAE) Hüseyin Özdikmen* * Gazi Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Biyoloji Bölümü, 06500 Ankara / Türkiye. E- mails: [email protected] and [email protected] [Özdikmen, H. 2010. The Turkish Dorcadiini with zoogeographical remarks (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Munis Entomology & Zoology, 5 (2): 380-498] ABSTRACT: All taxa of the tribe Dorcadiini Latreille, 1825 in Turkey are evaluated and summarized with zoogeographical remarks. Also Dorcadion praetermissum mikhaili ssp. n. is described in the text. KEY WORDS: Dorcadion, Neodorcadion, Dorcadiini, Lamiinae, Cerambycidae, Coleoptera, Turkey. The main aim of this work is to clarify current status of the tribe Dorcadiini in Turkey. The work on Turkish Dorcadiini means to realize a study on about one third or one fourth of Turkish Cerambycidae fauna. As the same way, Turkish Dorcadiini is almost one second or one third of Dorcadiini in the whole world fauna. Turkish Dorcadiini is a very important group. This importance originated from their high endemism rate, and also their number of species. However, the information on all Turkish Dorcadiini is not enough. The first large work on Dorcadiini species was carried out by Ganglbauer (1884). He evaluated a total of 152 species of the genus Dorcadion and 13 species of the genus Neodorcadion. He gave 30 Dorcadion species and 4 Neodorcadion species for Turkey. Then, the number of Turkish Dorcadion species raised to 53 with 23 described species by Heyden (1894), Ganglbauer (1897), Jakovlev (1899), Daniel (1900, 1901), Pic (1895, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1931), Suvorov (1915), Plavilstshikov (1958). -
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_____________Mun. Ent. Zool. Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2012__________ 109 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THE NEW CATALOGUE OF PALAEARCTIC CERAMBYCIDAE (COLEOPTERA) EDITED BY I. LÖBL AND A. SMETANA, 2010. PART. III. Mikhail L. Danilevsky* * A. N. Severtzov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky prospect 33, Moscow 119071 RUSSIA. E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] [Danilevsky, M. L. 2012. Additions and corrections to the new Catalogue of Palaearctic Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) edited by I. Löbl and A. Smetana, 2010. Part. III. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 7 (1): 109-173] ABSTRACT. More than 300 misprints, wrong combinations, wrong geographical records, wrong references, wrong status of certain names, wrong synonyms, wrong authorships and dates of certain names, wrong original combinations, wrong spelling of several names and so on are fixed. Sometimes unavailable names were published as available. Missing names, geographical data and references are added. KEY WORDS: Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, taxonomy, Palaearctic. Third part of additions and corrections to the Cerambycidae Catalog (Löbl & Smetana, 2010) continues two parts published before (Danilevsky, 2010 and 2011). Next parts are being prepared now for publication. All three parts include more than 1000 corrections, which are all shown in http://www.cerambycidae.net/catalog.html together with acceptable corrections published by A. I. Miroshnikov (2011a,b), I. Löbl & A. Smetana (2011), D. G. Kasatkin & A. I. Miroshnikov (2011) and H. Özdikmen (2011). The WEB information is updated each two months. The references to the present article include only the publications absent in the references to the Catalog (Löbl & Smetana, 2010). The references inside the text of the present article to the publications included in the references to the Catalog have same letters after the number of the year as in the Catalog. -
Sovraccoperta Fauna Inglese Giusta, Page 1 @ Normalize
Comitato Scientifico per la Fauna d’Italia CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ITALIAN FAUNA FAUNA THE ITALIAN AND DISTRIBUTION OF CHECKLIST 10,000 terrestrial and inland water species and inland water 10,000 terrestrial CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ITALIAN FAUNA 10,000 terrestrial and inland water species ISBNISBN 88-89230-09-688-89230- 09- 6 Ministero dell’Ambiente 9 778888988889 230091230091 e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare CH © Copyright 2006 - Comune di Verona ISSN 0392-0097 ISBN 88-89230-09-6 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publishers and of the Authors. Direttore Responsabile Alessandra Aspes CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ITALIAN FAUNA 10,000 terrestrial and inland water species Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona - 2. Serie Sezione Scienze della Vita 17 - 2006 PROMOTING AGENCIES Italian Ministry for Environment and Territory and Sea, Nature Protection Directorate Civic Museum of Natural History of Verona Scientifi c Committee for the Fauna of Italy Calabria University, Department of Ecology EDITORIAL BOARD Aldo Cosentino Alessandro La Posta Augusto Vigna Taglianti Alessandra Aspes Leonardo Latella SCIENTIFIC BOARD Marco Bologna Pietro Brandmayr Eugenio Dupré Alessandro La Posta Leonardo Latella Alessandro Minelli Sandro Ruffo Fabio Stoch Augusto Vigna Taglianti Marzio Zapparoli EDITORS Sandro Ruffo Fabio Stoch DESIGN Riccardo Ricci LAYOUT Riccardo Ricci Zeno Guarienti EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Elisa Giacometti TRANSLATORS Maria Cristina Bruno (1-72, 239-307) Daniel Whitmore (73-238) VOLUME CITATION: Ruffo S., Stoch F. -
Entomofauna Ansfelden/Austria; Download Unter
© Entomofauna Ansfelden/Austria; download unter www.zobodat.at Entomofauna ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR ENTOMOLOGIE Band 34, Heft 27: 625-636 ISSN 0250-4413 Ansfelden, 2. Januar 2013 On a collection of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Iran J. RASTEGAR, A. HADIAN, M. HAVASKARY & A. RAFEII Abstract This paper included data collection of 50 species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from different regions of Iran. The studied materials were in five subfamilies including, Aseminae (1 species), Cerambycinae (14 species), Lamiinae (27 species), Lepturinae (7 species), Prioninae (1 species). Key words: Coleoptera, Longhorn beetles, Cerambycidae, Fauna, Iran. Zusammenfassung Vorliegende Arbeit behandelt das Vorkommen von 50 Cerambyciden-Arten (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (Aseminae (1 species), Cerambycinae (14 species), Lamiinae (27 species), Lepturinae (7 species), Prioninae (1 species), aufgesammelt in verschiedenen Teilen des Irans. 625 © Entomofauna Ansfelden/Austria; download unter www.zobodat.at Introduction Wood is an important component of human life. In recent years, the consumption and trade of forest products has increased substantially and is projected to further increase in the years ahead (HICKS 2001). Forest stands are the main source of wood products. Global demand for wood is expected to reach 5.6 billion m³ in 2020. This demand can not be met by natural forests alone. Some alternative sources, such as commercial plantations, may close this gap between the demand and supply of wood. Importation and exportation of forest products are used by nations to close this gap. The increasing volume of the global trade of forest products has dramatically increased the likelihood of the introduction of exotic pests into non-infested regions throughout the world. -
Ent19 2 111 118 (Chyubchik).Pdf
Russian Entomol. J. 19(2): 111118 © RUSSIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2010 The annotated list of longicorn-beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Central Moldova Àííîòèðîâàííûé ñïèñîê æóêîâ óñà÷åé (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Öåíòðàëüíîé Ìîëäîâû V.Yu. Chyubchik Â.Þ. ×óá÷èê Institute of Zoology ASM, Laboratory of Entomology, Academic 1 str., Kishinev. E-mail: [email protected] Èíñòèòóò çîîëîãèè ÀÍ Ìîëäîâû, ëàáîðàòîðèÿ ýíòîìîëîãèè, óë. Àêàäåìè÷åñêàÿ 1, Êèøèíåâ. KEY WORDS. Cerambycidae, longicorn-beetles, crown traps, fauna. ÊËÞ×ÅÂÛÅ ÑËÎÂÀ. Cerambycidae, óñà÷è, êðîíîâûå ëîâóøêè, ôàóíà. ABSTRACT. The annotated list of longicorn beetles were deployed in 20082009 near villages Kozushna (~ was compiled based on the work conduted in 20042009 47°04N 28°37E) and Kaepriyana (~ 47°05N 28°31E), in five central areas of republic Moldova. Seventy-four Straesheny district. Crown traps were placed 7.513.5 species of longicorn-beetles have been collected by the m above the ground on dead trees (usually oaks, but author, and additional four species have been obtained sometimes also limes and ashes) in open well-lit areas from other collections. Callimoxys gracilis Brullé, 1832 on forest edges, along trails, and on recently harvested is recorded in the fauna of Moldova for the first time. timber plots. In total 821 specimens of longicorn beetles were analysed. ÐÅÇÞÌÅ. Ïî ðåçóëüòàòàì èññëåäîâàíèé, ïðîâå- Nomenclature is given following Danilevsky [2009]. ä¸ííûõ ñ 2004 ïî 2009 ãã. â ïÿòè öåíòðàëüíûõ ðàé- For each species, information on its distribution in îíàõ Ðåñïóáëèêè Ìîëäîâà, ïðèâîäèòñÿ àííîòèðî- Moldova is based on earlier publications. âàííûé ñïèñîê æóêîâ-óñà÷åé, âêëþ÷àþùèé 78 âè- The studied materials are kept in the following äîâ. -
The Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the City of Kragujevac (Central Serbia)
Kragujevac J. Sci. 37 (2015) 149-160 . UDC 591.9:595.768.1(497.11) THE LONGHORN BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE) OF THE CITY OF KRAGUJEVAC (CENTRAL SERBIA) Filip Vukajlovi ć and Nenad Živanovi ć Institute of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Kragujevac, Radoja Domanovi ća 12, 34000 Kragujevac, Republic of Serbia E-mails: [email protected], [email protected] (Received March 31, 2015) ABSTRACT. This paper represents the contribution to the knowledge of the longhorn beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) fauna of the City of Kragujevac (Central Serbia). Ba- sed on the material collected from 2010 to 2014 by authors, as well as on available litera- ture data, 66 species and 13 subspecies from five subfamilies were recorded, while the highest number of species is registered within the subfamilies Cerambycinae (26) and La- miinae (19). Four species are rarely found in Serbia: Vadonia moesiaca (Daniel & Daniel, 1891), Stictoleptura cordigera (Füsslins, 1775), S. erythroptera (Hagenbach, 1822), and Isotomus speciosus (Schneider, 1787). Subspecies Saphanus piceus ganglbaueri Branc- sik, 1886 is Balkan endemic. Six of recorded taxa [Cerambyx (Cerambyx ) cerdo cerdo Linnaeus, 1758, Morimus asper funereus (Mulsant, 1863), Agapanthia kirbyi (Gyllenhal, 1817), Cortodera flavimana flavimana (Waltl, 1838), Vadonia moesiaca and Saphanus piceus ganglbaueri ] are protected both nationally and internationally. The largest number of recorded taxa belong to Euro-Mediterranean (26) and Euro-Siberian (21) chorotypes. This suggests that both the habitats and climate in the City of Kragujevac and Central Serbia are increasingly assuming more sub-Mediterranean and subtropical features, primarily due to the negative human impact. Keywords: Cerambycidae, fauna, Kragujevac, chorotypes, Central Serbia. -
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Updated 02.03.2021 Breuning S. 1943. Nouveaux Cerambycides palearctiques.- Misc. ent., 40: 89-104. Breuning E. 1947 Nouvelles formes de Dorcadion (Col., Cerambycidae). 2e note (1).- Miscellanea entom., 43 (1946): 93-132, 149-172. Breuning S. 1948 Notes concernant la répartition géographique el les tendances de spécialisation chez les Dorcadionini (Col. Cerambycidae).- Eos, 24: 503-523, pl. 30-32. Breuning S. 1962 Revision der Dorcadionini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).- Entomol. Abhand. und Berichte Staat. Mus. Tierk. Dresden, 27: 1-665 Breuning S., 1966 Neue Cerambyciden aus den Sammlungen des Zoologischen Museum der Humbolt-Universität zu Berlin (Coeloptera, Cerambycidae).- Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 42,2: 257-258. Csiki E., 1901 Coleopteren. In: Dritte Asiat. Forschugareise d. Grafen E. Zichy, 2, Budapest: 77-120. Danilevsky M.L., 1998 Remarks and additions to the key to longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from "Key to the insects of Russian Far East".- Russian Entomol. J., 6 (1997), 1-2: 49-55. Danilevsky M.L., 2004. Review of Eodorcadion Breuning, 1947 of “intermedium-group” from Mongolia and China with a description of a new species (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).- Les cahiers Magellanes, 33: 1-18. Danilevsky M.L., 2006a. Two new Lepturinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lepturini) from North Asia. - Les cahiers Magellanes, 57: 1-6. Danilevsky M.L., 2006b. Atlas of the Cerambycidae photographs of the tribe Dorcadionini.- http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/danilevs.htm Данилевский М.Л. 2006(с) Атлас фотографий усачей трибы Dorcadionini.- http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/danilevs.htm Danilevsky M.L., 2007. Revision of the genus Eodorcadion Breuning, 1947 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Collection systématique, Vol. -
A Revison of the Taxonomic Structure of Dorcadion
Studies and Reports Taxonomical Series 7 (1-2): 255-292, 2011 A revision of the taxonomic structure of Dorcadion cinerarium (Fabricius, 1787) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Maxim A. LAZAREV Bolshaia Serpuhovskaia str. 34, building 4, apartment 79 Moscow 115093 Russia e-mail: [email protected] Taxonomy, zoogeography, new subspecies, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Dorcadionini, Dorcadion, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan Abstract. Dorcadion cinerarium (Fabricius, 1787) distributed in Moldova, Ukraine, Russia and Azerbaijan consists of 17 subspecies: D. c. cenerarium (Fabricius, 1787) - European Russia, central and eastern Ukraine, D. c. deniz ssp. nov. - East Azerbaijan, Baku environs, D. c. napolovi ssp. nov. - north Azerbaijan, Shemakha environs, D. c. belousovi ssp. nov. - north-east Azerbaijan, Velvelichay River, D. c. terkense ssp. nov. - Chechnya, Groznyi environs, D. c. sindorum ssp. nov. - Russia, Black Sea Coast, Anapa environs, D. c. veniamini ssp. nov. - Russia, north-west Caucasus, Markotkh Ridge, D. c. adygorum ssp. nov. - Adygeya, Maykop environs, D. c. smetanai ssp. nov. - Karachay-Cherkessia, Khasaut environs and Kabardino-Balkaria, Baksan environs, D. с. macropoides Plavilstshikov, 1932, new rank - Ukraine, Kharkov Region, D. c. skrylniki ssp. nov. - south-east Ukraine, Melitopol environs, D. c. azovense ssp. nov. - south-east Ukraine, Berdiansk environs, D. c. gorodinskii Danilevsky, 1996 south Ukraine, Kherson Region, D. c. perroudi Pic, 1942, new rank - south-west Crimea, D. c. bartenevi ssp. nov. - west Crimea, Tarkhankut Cape, D. c. panticapaeum Plavilstshikov, 1951 - north-east Crimea and south-west Russia, Taman Peninsula, D. c. zubovi ssp. nov. - Moldova. INTRODUCTION Dorcadion cinerarium (Fabricius, 1787) is one of the most common and widely distributed species of the genus, occupying the territories of the whole Ukraine and Moldova republics, as well as south of Russia and north-east Azerbaijan.