Pselactus spadix (Herbst)
Curculio spadix Herbst, 1795
Cossonus culinaris Germar, 1819
Records. CRI KHE LWI ODE ZAK [Roubal 1941: 171 ( Rhyncolus culinaris); Lukjanovich& Arnoldi 1951: 555; Lazorko 1963: 83; Folwaczny 1973: 94; Mazur 2002: 238].
Distribution. West Palaearctic; introduced worldwide with timber wood (Hlavác & Maughan 2013).
Material examined. Crimea: 12 spec. (ZMUN), Simferopol Distr., Fersmanovo, in house, in rotting wooden floor, N44.905917, E 34.175556, 308 m, N. Yunakov leg., 13.vi.2010 ; Lviv Prov.: 2 spec. (SIZK) Lviv, V. M. Lazorko leg., 27.vi.1927 .
Biology. Littoral zone and wooden constructions. Adults occur in I–XII. In dead wet wood of various deciduous trees and shrubs: Salix, Ulmus, Acer, Celtis, Populus, and Cotinus coggygria (Folwaczny 1973) . In Zakarpatska Prov. recorded on Quercus, Ulmus, Fagus, and Salix etc. [Roubal 1941].