Pamphilius latifrons (Fallén, 1808)

(Figs 92, 93) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16923082)

Lyda latifrons Fallén, 1808: 226; Shinohara et al., 2003: 34; Opinion, ICZN, 2005: 49.

Lyda maculosa Zaddach, 1866: 166 .

Pamphilius latifrons: Kirby, 1882: 338; Konow, 1897a: 26, 32; Gussakovskij, 1935: 174, 375; Verzhutskij, 1966: 27; Beneš, 1976: 162; Achterberg & Aartsen, 1986: 40; Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1995: 397; Taeger et al., 1998: 105; Shinohara et al., 2003: 34; Shinohara, 2004: 265; Shinohara & Taeger, 2007: 35; Shinohara & Lelej, 2007: 939, 940; Taeger et al., 2010: 88; Sundukov & Lelej, 2012: 109; Sundukov, 2017: 104.

Pamphilius maculosus: Shinohara, 2002b: 429; Shinohara et al., 2003: 34 (syn. of latifrons).

Material examined. Eight specimens, including one from the Russian Far East (Shinohara & Taeger 2007).

Distribution. Europe, Kazakhstan, East Siberia, Primorskij Kraj (Shinohara & Taeger 2007).

Host plant. Salicaceae: Populus tremula, Salix caprea (Taeger et al. 1998) .

Remarks. This is a rare species, with only one collection record from the Russian Far East (Primorskij Kraj) (Shinohara & Taeger 2007). Shinohara (2002b) placed this species in his P. maculosus [= latifrons] group emphasizing its isolated position in the genus. No molecular data for this species are available.