Scolytus zaitzevi, Butovitsch, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.28.3.08 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE3D87F2-FFEA-3A7A-6B82-7D1AFDF5FD74 |
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Felipe |
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Scolytus zaitzevi |
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40. S. zaitzevi Butovitsch, 1929 View in CoL
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DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Rostov Prov., Crimea, North Caucasus; countries of the former USSR (Southern Ukraine); Caucasus ( Georgia).
HOSTS. Ulmus minor , Ulmus sp.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. We express our most sincere gratitude to Dr. Boris A. Korotyaev (Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia), Alexey Gusakov (Zoological Museum of Moscow University, Russia), Dr. Harald Schillhammer (Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria) for providing access to the collections. The authors thanks K.V. Makarov, M.V. Chemeris, A.V. Kompantsev, S.A. Kurbatov, Yu.N. Sundukov, I.V. Melnik, A.Yu. Muhanov, A.V. Napolov,V.V. Perov,A.V. Shamaev,E.A. Yakushkin and A.A. Zaytsev, for the provided entomological material.Special gratitude is addressed to A.K. Tishechkin for proofreading the manuscript. The research was supported by a grant from the Russian Fund for Basic Research (No.17–04–00360a). Michail Mandelshtam’s contribution was also supported by the Center for collective use of scientific equipment ”Renewable resources, energy sources, new materials and biotechnology (SPbFTU)” (Project 2019-0420).
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