Rhinoncus leucostigma (Marsham)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4404.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3801936 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C56B5A-66FD-B485-C1AB-4F983947267E |
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Rhinoncus leucostigma (Marsham) |
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Rhinoncus leucostigma (Marsham) View in CoL
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Curculio leucostigma Marsham, 1802
Curculio pericarpius: Paykull, 1792 [MI] not Linnaeus, 1758
Cryptorhis herbstii Billberg. 1820: 43
Records. CRI ČER ČRK* IFR KHE KHM KHR KRO* KYI LUG LWI POL* RIV TER VIN VOL ZAK ŽIT [ Andrzeiowski 1823: 98; Schoenherr 1837: 582; Belke 1866: 504; Miller 1868: 27; Cherkunov 1889: 193; Kubisz et al. 1998: 273; Mazur 2002: 238; Nazarenko 2010d: 89].
Distribution. Palaearctic; introduced to North America ( Colonnelli 2013).
Material examined. 94 specimens ( KUMN, SIZK, ZIN), including: Cherkasy Prov.: 1 ( ZIN) Domantovo, V. Kizeritski leg., 1.vii.1918 ; Kropyvnytskyi Prov. : Elisavetgrad [= Kropyvnytskyi], E. Jacentkowski leg., 25.v.1903 .
Biology. Wetlands and forests; abundant in disturbed biotopes. Adults occur in IV–VIII. Oligophagous on Rumex spp. ( Polygonaceae ).
Note. All previous records of Rh. pericarpius are misidentifications and refer to Rh. leucostigma ( Huang & Colonnelli 2014) .
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