Neocoenorrhinus (Neocoenorhinidius) pauxillus (Germar)

Yunakov, Nikolai, Nazarenko, Vitalij, Filimonov, Rostislav & Volovnik, Semyon, 2018, A survey of the weevils of Ukraine (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), Zootaxa 4404 (1), pp. 1-494 : 447

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4404.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3803241

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scientific name

Neocoenorrhinus (Neocoenorhinidius) pauxillus (Germar)
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Neocoenorrhinus (Neocoenorhinidius) pauxillus (Germar) View in CoL

Rhynchites pauxillus Germar, 1824

Records. CRI ČER ČNG ČRK DNI DON IFR KHM KHR KRO KYI LUG LWI MYK* ODE POL RIV SUM TER VIN VOL ZAK ZAP [ Nowicki 1864: 33; 1865: 33; Łomnicki 1866: 7; Lindeman 1871: 197; Nowicki 1873: 39; Łomnicki 1884: 35; 1886: 236; Hormuzaki 1888: 155; Cherkunov 1889: 191; Hildt 1893: 232; Rybiński 1903b: 154; Łomnicki 1905: 86; Pliginsky 1916: 351; Penecke 1928: 384; Pyatakova 1930: 335; Shapiro 1930: 144; Emchuk 1937: 281; Shapiro 1940a: 52; Roubal 1941: 106; Medvedev 1950a: 42; 1950c: 95; Medvedev et al. 1953: 22; Arnoldi 1956: 287; Globova 1958: 167; Kryshtal 1956: 312; Tveritina 1956: 140; Kryshtal 1959: 72; Tveritina 1962: 40; 1966: 50; Lavrukh 1971: 23–24; Barsov et al. 1998: 150; Kubisz et al. 1998: 264; Mazur 2002: 218; Nazarenko et al. 2003: 51; Nazarenko et al. 2004: 68; Nazarenko 2005a: 90; 2006b: 163; Nazarenko & Petrenko 2008: 44; Nazarenko 2009c: 37; Sumarokov 2009: 163; Kravchenko 2010: 59; Nazarenko 2010d: 81; 2012d: 190; 2012f: 50].

Distribution. West Palaearctic (excluding North Africa and Middle East), Oriental Region ( Alonso-Zarazaga 2011c)

Material examined. Ca. 100 specimens ( NSPU, KUMN, ZMUN) including Mykolaiv Prov.: 1 spec. ( LGC) Ochakiv Distr., Parutyne , Olbia National Historic and Archeological Reserve , A. Petrenko leg., 18.v.1978.

Biology. Forests, shrublands, gardens. Adults occur in IV–VII. Oligophagous on trees and shrubs of the family Rosaceae : Cotoneaster spp., Cydonia spp., Pyrus spp., Malus spp., Sorbus spp., Crataegus spp., Mespilus sp., Rosa spp., Prunus spp. ( Dieckmann 1974)

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