Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Type: Monograph
Published: 2015-01-22
Page range: 1–61
Abstract views: 23
PDF downloaded: 3

A survey of the weevils of Ukraine. Bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae and Scolytinae)

Donetsk National University, Biological Faculty, Department of Zoology and Ecology, Shchorsa, 46, Donetsk, 83050, Ukraine.
Saint-Petersburg State Forest Technical University, Centre for Bioinformatics and Genome Research, Institutsky per., 5, St.Petersburg, 194021, Russia Saint-Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab., 7/9, St.Petersburg, 199034, Russia.
Institute of Forest Science RAS, Sovetskaya st., 21, Uspenskoe, Moscow Region, 143030, Russia.
Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Bohdan Khmel’nitskiy, 15, 01601, Kyiv, Ukraine.
University of Oslo, Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, P.O. Box 1172 Blindern, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway.
Coleoptera Curculionidae Scolytinae Platypodinae Ukraine checklist new records

Abstract

Our knowledge of Ukrainian bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) is summarized as a baseline for future studies of the fauna, with a checklist including information on distribution, host trees, biology and taxonomy. One hundred twenty-two species are recorded from Ukraine, of which seven are recorded for the first time. One species is recorded for the first time from Europe. Previous records of 24 species are considered dubious and requiring confirmation. In contrast to the Palaearctic Catalogue (Knížek 2011b), we consider Anisandrus maiche to be first described by Kurentsov (1941) rather than by Eggers (1942); A. maiche (Eggers, 1942) is a junior synonym of A. maiche (Kurentsov, 1941).