Stereocorynes truncorum (Germar)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3801772 |
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Stereocorynes truncorum (Germar) View in CoL
Cossonus truncorum Germar, 1824
Rhyncolus (Stereocorynes) truncorum Germar, 1824
Records. CRI* ČER DON IFR KYI ZAK [ Miller 1868: 27; Cherkunov 1889: 195; Silantiev 1898: xxiv; Penecke 1932: 352; Nazarenko 2010d: 90].
Distribution. Europe, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Iran ( Hlavác & Maughan 2013)
Material examined. Cherkasy Prov.: 3 spec. ( KUMN) Kaniv Nature Reserve , P.N. Sheshurak leg., 14.v.1988 ; Crimea: 1 spec. ( KUMN) 5 km W Angarsky Pass, S slope Çatır Dağ Mt.Range, Angar-Burun Mt., near Kutuzovskoye Lake , A. Drogvalenko leg., 12.v.1999 ; Kharkiv Prov.: 2 spec. ( KUMN) 7 km S Zmiiv, Gaidary env., A. Drogvalenko leg., 25.v.2003 .
Biology. Mixed forests. Adults occur in I–IX. In dead wood of coniferous and deciduous trees ( Folwaczny 1973).
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