Scolytus rugulosus, (P. W. J. Muller, 1818)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE3D87F2-FFEA-3A65-692F-7824FE57FB30 |
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Felipe |
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Scolytus rugulosus |
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30. S. rugulosus (P.W. J. Müller, 1818) View in CoL
Figs 1 View Figs 1–14 , 24 View Figs 15–25 , 71 View Figs 64–75 , 91–93 View Figs 88–97 .
= caucasicus Butovitsch, 1929 .
= fauveli Reitter, 1895 View in CoL .
= haemorrhous Schmidberger, 1837 .
= intermedius Sokanovskiy, 1960 View in CoL .
= manglissiensis Lezhava, 1940 View in CoL
= mediterraneus Eggers, 1922.
= samarkandicus Butovitsch, 1929 View in CoL .
= sanctaluciae A. Hoffmann, 1935 View in CoL .
= similis Butovitsch, 1929 View in CoL .
= taxicola Lezhava,1943 View in CoL .
DISTRIBUTION. Russia: European part (to the north up to Arkhangelsk), North Caucasus, Western and Eastern Siberia, Transbaikalia; European countries of the former USSR ( Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine), Caucasus ( Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia), Middle Asia ( Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan); Europe; Asia ( Afghanistan, China: Xinjiang and Gansu, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Mongolia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey); North Africa, Oriental Region. Introduced to North and South America.
HOSTS. Different genera and species of Rosaceae , recorded once on Taxus baccata .
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Scolytus rugulosus
Petrov, A. V., Mandelshtam, M. Yu. & Beaver, R. A. 2019 |
= intermedius
Sokanovskiy 1960 |
= taxicola
Lezhava 1943 |
= manglissiensis
Lezhava 1940 |
= sanctaluciae
A. Hoffmann 1935 |
= caucasicus
Butovitsch 1929 |
= samarkandicus
Butovitsch 1929 |
= similis
Butovitsch 1929 |
= fauveli
Reitter 1895 |