taxonID	type	description	language	source
B72C9912B52CFFDDF072FCB0FB4E511A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: Ukraine: Luhansk Region, Luhansk Natural Reserve, Stanichno-Luhanske branch, 48.7570 ° N 39.3584 ° E, 08.06.2000, 1 ♀ (V. V. Martynov). Aegomorphus obscurior differs from closely related A. clavipes by reduced white pubescence before transverse white central elytral band, wider, relatively flatter and obliquely apically truncated parameres and short, broader base of posterior tegmen appendage (Hilszczański & Bystrowski, 2005; Danilevsky & Shapovalov, 2007). It was described from Poland and now it is also known from Latvia, European Russia (Moscow, Ryazan, and Orenburg Regions), West Siberia (Chelyabinsk, Omsk Regions, Altai Krai), East Siberia (south of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk Region), Russian Far East (Amur Region, Primorsky Krai), Eastern Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Japan (Danilevsky & Shapovalov, 2007; Hilszczański, 2008; Danilevsky, 2018). In all known localities A. obscurior is sympatric with A. clavipes (Danilevsky & Shapovalov, 2007). Sama, 1994 in Poland (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Genus, Wroclaw, 19 (1): 61 – 63. Hilszczański, J. & Bystrowski, C. 2005. Aegomorphus wojtylai, a new species from Poland, with the key to European species of Aegomorphus Haldeman (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Genus, Wrocław, 16 (2): 201 – 207. Martynov, V. V. & Pisarenko, T. A. 2004. A review of the fauna and ecology of the long-horned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of southeast Ukraine. The Kharkov Entomological Society Gazette, (2003), 11 (1 – 2): 44 – 69 [In Russian].	en	Ukraine, South-Eastern, The, Ukraine. (2018): Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka. 9 (1)
